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Belinda Clark on Amelia Kerr’s incredible achievement
Former Australian cricketer Belinda Clark, whose batting record was smashed by Amelia Kerr against Ireland yesterday, says the teenager has a huge future. Ms Clark told Alex Perrottet she was thrilled… Video, Audio
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Samoa-designed affordable menstrual pads launched
Samoa-designed affordable menstrual pads launched early due to grant. Audio
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New political party in Tonga wants to protect monarchy
A new party has been launched in Tonga that wants to safeguard the monarchy and traditional Tongan values. Audio
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Hereditary & Mum S2
Sarah McMullan reviews horror movie Hereditary, and Mum series 2 on Lightbox. Audio
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Grieving mother tells inquest son’s death was preventable
The mother of Waikato man Nicholas Taiaroa Stevens outlined at an inquest today how her family desperately tried to convince mental health workers that he was likely to take his own life. Audio
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New Nauru contempt law 'a disturbing development'
A new contempt of court law in Nauru has been called a 'really disturbing development' by a former resident magistrate on the island. Audio
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Parliament’s to do list: the last of the budget debate and other money matters
Each sitting day in the House MPs work through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week. Audio
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Auckland Pacific community disappointed by 2018 budget
Pacific community reaction subdued to the government's budget at a post budget breakfast in Auckland. Audio
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The 90's Irish music explosion
A look and listen back to the Irish pop music explosion of the 1990's. Audio
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Review: NZSO’s An Evening with Simon O’Neill
Kiwi tenor Simon O’Neill has returned home to perform Wagner’s song cycle Wesendonck Lieder with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra around the country. Peter Hoar was at the Auckland concert which… Audio
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Historic courthouse in Samoa to be demolished
Samoa's old courthouse, one of the country's most historic buildings, is to be rebuilt and turned into a hotel. Audio
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Samoa church standoff with PM as pastors refuse to pay tax
The largest church in Samoa has locked horns with the Prime Minister over a new law that requires church ministers to pay tax. Audio
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Sport: South Africa pip Fiji to World Sevens Series title
South Africa have won the men's World Sevens Series after Fiji fell short at the final hurdle. Audio
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More aid for Hawaii's Big Is. residents affected by eruption
More aid for Hawaii's Big Island residents affected by its erupting volcano. Audio
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Blackbirding in the Pacific and the search for lost family
There are calls for a formal system to help the descendants of blackbirded Pacific Islanders find their relatives. Audio
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Fishing warning after chemical spill at Fiji timber mill
People are being warned to avoid eating fish or swimming near the site of a chemical spill at Malau on the north western side of Vanua Levu. Audio
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A 1970's New Zealand Cherry Orchard - Philippa Campbell
Audio 10 Jun 2018[gallery:4353]
Auckland Theatre Company's new production is Anton Chekov's much loved The Cherry Orchard, but its been adapted to New Zealand during the 1970s, and ther3 are four adapters, including… Audio, Gallery
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NZ grower says RSE workers invaluable to the industry
A New Zealand fruit grower says his industry can no longer survive without Pacific workers. Audio
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Post graduate nursing course launched in Samoa
New postgraduate programme launched to address higher nursing qualifications shortage in Samoa. Audio
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What’s hot at the Wellington Jazz Festival
The Wellington Jazz Festival started with a hiss and a roar last night. Norman Meehan has compiled a list of must-not-miss performances by visiting and local artists. Video, Audio
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Democrats hoping for change in Cook Islands election
Audio 7 Jun 2018The leader of the current opposition Cook Islands Democratic Party says she's feeling very positive about next week's general election and there is a real chance she will become the nation's first… Audio
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Marshall Islands prepares to host Australia foreign minister
Audio 6 Jun 2018The Republic of Marshall Islands prepares to host Australia foreign minister amid China concerns. Audio
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One Cook Islands movement keeps options open ahead of poll
Audio 6 Jun 2018The leader of the One Cook Islands Movement says he is not promising to align with either of the two major political parties ahead of the general election on June the 14th. Audio
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Taboo topics feature in new novel by renowned Samoan author
Audio 6 Jun 2018Taboo topics feature in new novel by Samoan author Sia Figiel. Audio
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PNG health workers want overhaul as medicine shelves run bare
Health workers in Papua New Guinea are calling for dramatic change as hospital shelves run bare. Audio