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Preview: Auckland and Wellington’s film societies for 2019
Monday nights at the pictures just got a whole lot better with the return of the film societies in Auckland and Wellington, says Dan Slevin. Video
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Injured Lime riders lament company’s slow response
An Auckland man who was flung from his Lime scooter while travelling down Queen Street last October says it took four months for him to get a response from the company about the glitch. Warning, there… Video, Audio
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Human rights abuses in Papua ongoing, churches say
Human rights abuses in Indonesian-ruled Papua are consistent and ongoing, the World Council of Churches says. Audio
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Unruly tourist flees NZ using someone else’s passport
Audio 26 Feb 2019Fugitive unruly tourist James Nolan used someone else's passport to flee New Zealand. Customs group manager of border operations Terry Brown explains what happened after the e-gate signalled there was… Video, Audio
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Jet boat community shocked by racer’s death
The jetboat community is reeling after Christchurch businessman Cameron Moore died when his jet boat left the water and skidded up an embankment during a race in Wanaka yesterday. Audio
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Fiji's Rabuka calls for election observer report to be tabled
Fiji's opposition leader is calling on the government to use the Multinational Observer Group report on the 2018 election as a basis for electoral improvements. Audio
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Fiji 7s captain apologises after pleading guilty to drink driving
Fiji sevens captain Kalione Nasoko has apologised after pleading guilty to a charge of drink driving. Audio
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UK’s ‘Isis bride’ row triggers talk radio
A teenage Briton’s bid to return home after sleeping with the enemy in Syria was a huge talking point in the UK. But it also occupied a lot of airtime here, obscuring the issue closer to home. Audio
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Karen Kasler: U.S. political correspondent
Karen Kasler, a political journalist, talks about the release this coming week of the long-awaited Mueller report in the U.S. Audio
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Manus refugees call on Aus opposition to force NZ offer
Australia's opposition should force New Zealand's refugee resettlement offer through parliament, Manus Island refugees say. Audio
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PNG urged to help bring justice to asylum seekers
Papua New Guinea 's Catholic church is urging the government to do more to help refugees and asylum seekers in the country find resettlement. While the church is pushing for a definitive end to the… Audio
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Election observers offer 21 recommendations to Fiji
The international group of observers which monitored Fiji's last election says it's confident of a bright future for electoral democracy in the country. But the Multinational Observer Group says… Audio
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Ocean acidification and the threat to coral reefs
Threats posed to Pacific Island countries by the rapidly increasing acidification of the world's oceans have been discussed at a workshop in New Zealand. Audio
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Immigration watchdog tackles transnational crime in Pacific
The changing role in the Pacific relating to transnational crimes has been highlighted at a recent workshop in Samoa run by the Pacific Immigration Development Community. Audio
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Pacific women network in fight against violence
Anti-violence campaigners in Tonga say a recent fact-finding mission to Fiji has helped them become better soldiers in their fight against violence. Audio
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Eels found dead, dumped on Hawke’s Bay river bank
Audio 19 Feb 2019Authorities are investigating the death of possibly hundreds of native eels, dumped on a river bank in Hawke's Bay. During the Hawke's Bay Regional Council's routine flood control work, diggers… Video, Audio
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New Alien Weaponry documentary follows the band’s European tour
OUT NOW: Rū Ana Te Whenua: Alien Weaponry Shake Europe. RNZ Music's new 10-part web series that follows Northland thrash metal band Alien Weaponry on their 2018 European tour. Video
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Efforts made to boost anti-corruption reporting
There are hopes the creation of an anti- corruption regional committee will strengthen checks and balances around good governance in the Pacific. Audio
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Defamation and corruption allegations in Vanuatu
Two officials in Vanuatu's government are pushing for criminal charges against people accused of defaming them online. Audio
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Investigation into missing PNG scientists closed
Papua New Guinea police have closed an investigation into the disappearance of five scientists in August 2011. The scientists were undertaking research for the Institute of Medical Research when they… Audio
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Mixed signals as PNG forces' APEC pay issue festers
Audio 14 Feb 2019Papua New Guinea disciplinary forces continue to complain about unpaid allowances for security work done when the country hosted APEC last year.The situation appears to have been complicated by mixed… Audio
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Medivac bill a victory for refugees
Refugees detained offshore by Australia have had their first political victory in Australia's parliament. Audio
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Hawke’s Bay DHB used inadequately sterilised equipment
Sterile Sciences Association president Shelagh Thomas says the revelation about inadequately sterilised surgical equipment in Hawke's Bay is "one of the worst things that can happen in a hospital."… Video, Audio
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55 Hawke’s Bay patients at risk of infection
Health authorities are investigating how unsterilised surgical instruments may have been used on 55 patients in the Hawke's Bay, exposing them to potentially deadly diseases. Dr Colin Hutchison from… Audio
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Red Alert in northern Vanuatu as Cyclone Oma looms
Audio 13 Feb 2019Vanuatu's Meteological Service says there is a red alert in place today as Cyclone Oma approaches the countries northern provinces. Audio