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The book 'Samoan Queer Lives' launches in Wellington
A new book sharing the lived experiences of Samoa's rainbow community was launches in Wellington, New Zealand. Samoan Queer Lives is a collection of personal stories from 14 fa'afafine, transgender… Audio
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Malcolm Rewa sentenced to life for Susan Burdett’s murder
The chances of serial rapist Malcolm Rewa ever seeing a life outside bars are now even slimmer after he was sentenced to life in jail for Susan Burdett's murder, 27 years after she was killed in her… Video, Audio
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China's fishing activities stir debate in Tahiti
French Polynesia ponders Chinese fishing activities in its territorial waters. Audio
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How Christchurch’s assault has made a mark on our media
The attack in Christchurch has forced our news media to rethink the way they work, whose voices they amplify and why. Telcos, bloggers, advertisers and the government have also reacted in ways that… Video, Audio
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Country music: 'It’s not just dudes in beards and hats'
Kiwi expat and music industry professional Milly Olykan on her role in bringing country music to the world, and why women in country are often writing more interesting songs than their male… Video, Audio
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Thousands pay respects to Fiji imam
Thousands of mourners from all walks of life paid their respects to Fiji imam Haji Musa Patel at Auckland's Manukau Memorial Gardens yesterday afternoon. Among them were community leaders, family and… Audio
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Unresolved issues emerge over major PNG marine project
Papua New Guinea's Planning Minister has announced that the government is to sign a major Chinese Exim Bank loan to kickstart the Pacific Marine Industrial Zone project. Audio
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Call for tolerance in Fiji amid rise in online hate speech
Religious groups, charities and politicians in Fiji are calling for peace and tolerance amid a rise in online hate speech after the Christchurch terrorist attack. The police chief says a worrying… Audio
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Erdogan’s comments spark diplomatic row
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade has summoned the Turkish ambassador to New Zealand for a "please explain" after inflammatory comments made by the Turkish President after the mosque attacks… Audio
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Inspirare’s Resolution Through Celebration
Wellington-based choir Inspirare starts its 2019 season on Saturday at Wellington’s Cathedral of St Paul Audio
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Nearly 6000 evacuated from flood affected Papua Province,
The Indonesian Red Cross says people in the flood affected area of Papua Province are frightened as they evacuate from their villages destroyed by landslides and huge volumes of water following days… Audio
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Tahiti's leading anti-nuclear campaigner dies
French Polynesia's leading advocate for the victims of France's nuclear weapons tests has died, but his work is set to continue. Audio
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Christchurch mosque victim’s widow: ‘He was the perfect man’
In an emotional interview with Lisa Owen, Christchurch widow Hanan Al Adem recounts how she learned of Friday's massacre, and how she still can't believe her husband, Dr Amjad Hamid, is dead. Video, Audio
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Shooting victim’s twin: ‘We must bury my brother as soon as possible'
Junaid Ismail was killed in Friday's shootings. His twin brother Zahid Ismail who survived the shooting says he desperately wants his body released and has called Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to… Video, Audio
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Vigils for victims of Chch attacks being held across Pacific
Vigils remembering the victims of the Christchurch terrorist attacks are being held across the Pacific. Audio
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Dozens dead and over a thousand displaced by Papua floods
Local authorities in Indonesia's Papua Province have confirmed that the death toll from the weekend's flooding near Jaypura has risen to 68. Audio
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EU tax blacklist could block Pacific trade - expert
A Vanuatu-based business adviser is warning Pacific nations placed on a new EU tax blacklist they could get locked out of trade with Europe. Audio
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PM speaks to media "This is one of New Zealand’s darkest days"
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on has described the shootings as being "one of New Zealand's darkest days". Ms Ardern has confirmed multiple scenes are involved, and one person is in custody. The… Video, Audio
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Solomons electoral office says ANZACs bring sense of security for polls
The Solomon Islands Electoral Office says the arrival of Australian and New Zealand personnel to provide logistical support for next month's election will also bring a sense of security for voters. Audio
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NZ’s luckiest Lotto shop strikes jackpot again
The Unichem Stortford Lodge in Hastings sold an $11 million winning ticket in last night's draw, bringing the total number of First Division winning tickets it's sold to 47. Our Hawke's Bay reporter… Video, Audio
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PNG's worsening battle against tuberculosis
Papua New Guinea has some of the worst rates of tuberculosis in the world and they have got worse in recent years. Audio
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Call for PNG deep sea mining licenses to be cancelled
Groups opposed to sea bed mining in PNG want the government to cancel licenses given to embattled miner Nautilus. Audio
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Review: A Dog’s Way Home
Dan Slevin is emotionally mauled by a very cute canine in A Dog’s Way Home. Video
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S&P high risk investors pose risk to global economic stability
A global ratings agency says investors chasing higher yields in a low interest rate environment pose a significant risk to global financial stability. Audio
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Crime-busting software team among PM’s science winners
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has dished out $1 million in prize-money to scientists, ranging from a bioengineer developing innovative devices to diagnose gut problems to a young physicist. Audio