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Nauru President denies govt interference in courts
Nauru's newly elected President Lionel Aingimea says no government has ever interfered with the country's courts. Audio
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Pacific police caught off guard by growth of meth trade
Police forces around the Pacific have been caught off guard by the growth of the methamphetamine trade in the region. Audio
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Fiji parliament staff made to resign over video of PM's shove
Two former Fiji parliamentary staffers claim they were made to resign over a video they filmed showing the prime minister shoving an opposition MP. Audio
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Vanuatu PM under fire from opposition leader
Vanuatu's parliamentary opposition says the government has failed to consult adequately about introducing political reforms, as prime minster Charlot Salwai finds himself under pressure. Audio
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Viktoria’s fear and freedom
Fear and the drive for freedom are behind the success of famed Russian violinist Viktoria Mullova, who’s performing in Auckland this week. Audio
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Between a ROC and a hard place - Solomons edges closer to China
A Solomon Islands minister says there could be difficult conversations ahead with both Taiwan and China as the nation reviews its diplomatic relations with Taipei. Audio
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Pacific move to protect their people from NZ's measles outbreak
The number of people with measles in New Zealand is rapidly rising with the illness literally going viral in Auckland, prompting warnings to the Pacific. Audio
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Port Moresby not a 'durable solution' for Manus refugees
Manus Island refugees being moved to Papua New Guinea's capital Port Moresby say they fear they'll be forgotten. Audio
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Rumours of sorcery over Fiji deaths heighten community fears
The so called 'miracle baby' in Fiji who was found 10 days ago crawling near five dead family members at the top of a cliff, is out of hospital but the community is anxious about rumors of sorcery and… Audio
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Sport: Chch roofer to start against All Blacks on test debut
Hooker Siua Maile will start for Tonga against the All Blacks on his test debut, capping a meteoric rise for the Christchurch-based roofer, who is yet to play a first class match. Audio
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Bus crash: Rotorua’s Chinese community are here to help - mayor
Authorities are confirming the identities of five Chinese tourists killed in a bus crash near Rotorua yesterday morning, and say it could take some time to notify their next of kin. Rotorua mayor… Audio
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Music with Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte looks at Fleetwood Mac's upcoming New Zealand shows, the latest album Neil Finn's released with his son Liam and Kenyan singer/songwriters J.S Ondara. Audio
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Green member’s ‘transphobic’ article sparks outrage among party
A veteran Green Party feminist and lesbian activist has sparked a storm among party members by warning that MPs' attitudes to transgender issues risks undermining women's rights. Jill Abigail wrote an… Audio
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Wanted for research: unmarried mothers from the 1960s and 70s
The 60s and 70s were a time of tremendous social upheaval: the pill was invented; first-wave feminism took off; the sexual revolution took place. Audio
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Linda Burgess: Someone's Wife
Linda Burgess is the award winning author of three novels, three non-fiction titles and one collection of short stories. Audio
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FIBA: Pressure’s on as Tall Blacks prepare to face Montenegro
Tall Blacks centre Alex Pledger says the team have put their opening loss to Brazil at the Basketball World Cup behind them, and shifted their focus to tonight's match against Montenegro. Both teams… Audio
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Health minister rebuffs opposition’s criticism of cancer plan
Health Minister David Clark isn't biting back at National's criticism of the government's cancer action plan, saying he'll leave the politicking to the opposition. Yesterday the government unveiled… Audio
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Gendall's piece revisits shameful stain on Aotearoa’s past
Audio 31 Aug 2019A horrifying mass execution in New Zealand during World War 2, was the unlikely inspiration for Chris Gendall’s Incident Tableaux Part One - a challenging look back at a shameful stain on Aotearoa’s… Video
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GALLERY: Aldous Harding live at Wellington’s Hunter Lounge
Aldous Harding played Wellington’s Hunter Lounge last night and Kirsten Johnstone was there. Harding is in New Zealand with her Wales-based band, touring her latest album Designer.
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West Papua protestors continue to occupy governor's office
Dozens of protestors in Indonesia's Papua continue to occupy the governor's office, after violent protests rocked Jayapura. Audio
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PNG political ructions over fallout
A group of high profile opposition MPs have joined Papua New Guinea's coalition government amid political drama in Port Moresby surrounding a major faling out between new prime minister James Marape… Audio
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Sport: Pacific Island teams dreaming big
Fiji, Samoa and Tonga will run onto Eden Park this weekend as they continue their preparations for the Rugby World Cup, which kicks off in just over three weeks. Audio
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The Complete Male Chauvinists’ and Idler’s Pipe Dream
Audio 30 Aug 2019A guide to living, eating and drinking well. Audio
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Women’s cricket agreement is a start - but the gap is still wide
A new three-year payment agreement for women cricketers in New Zealand may be a breakthrough, but the gap between men and women is still wide.
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Doctors working in women’s health feel ’at the bottom of the pile’
The College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists is adding its voice to concerns about the lack of adequate health services for women. Counties Manukau district health board has been having to turn… Audio