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Nota Bene’s Durufle Requiem
Wellington Choir Nota Bene is bringing the richly contemplative Durufle Requiem alive this week supported by Wellington singer and teacher Maaike Christie-Beekman. As a professional singer, Maaike has… Audio
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Review: Michael Houstoun’s Diabelli Variations
Considered to be one the great sets of variations, the Diabelli Variations are widely heralded as among the finest works for solo piano ever written. Following the monumental set of the complete… Audio
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Calls to get more women into Fiji's parliament
Audio 25 Sep 2017Fiji's National Council of Women is calling for special measures to get more women in parliament. Audio
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Unicef says early years key to Pacific learning
Audio 25 Sep 2017UNICEF says it is critical for Pacific governments to realise the first one thousand days of children's lives are the key to future development and education. Audio
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A solution-focussed approach to Pacific obesity
Audio 25 Sep 2017Obesity figures for Pacific people in New Zealand and in the region are pretty bad but a Otago University study has detailed three approaches that can ensure a healthy state is maintained.. Audio
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Vanuatu welcomes up to 200 delegates for agriculture event
Audio 25 Sep 2017The inaugural Pacific Week of Agriculture to launch in Vanuatu in October. Audio
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Pacific climate group prepares for COP 23
Audio 25 Sep 2017A climate activist group representing 14 countries from around the Pacific has launched a website to give a voice to their concerns at November's international climate talks in Germany. Audio
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'There’s a call for change' - Clayton Cosgrove
If Jacinda Ardern is not prime minister in the next couple weeks, she will be in the future, former Labour cabinet minister Clayton Cosgrove says. Guyon Espiner discusses the latest results with RNZ's… Video, Audio
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“I believe New Zealand’s best days are ahead of this” – Jacinda Ardern
"The last seven weeks have been nothing but a privilege" - Labour leader Jacinda Ardern speaks to supporters at Auckland's Aotea Centre. "I've come off the field knowing we gave it our all." Video, Audio
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Results, surprises and expectations with RNZ’s panel
Guyon Espiner, political scientist Dr Maria Bargh, UMR's Stephen Mills and political commentator Bryce Edwards discuss the merits of MMP and Jacinda Ardern's fate if Labour isn't in government. Video, Audio
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'It’s Winston Peter’s choice at the moment'
National will likely still need NZ First to govern, Bryce Edwards tells Guyon Espiner. 'But there's no reason to say he's going to choose National'. The political experts comment on Jacinda Ardern's… Video, Audio
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Labour’s Greg O'Connor ahead in early poll counts for Ohariu
'Hopefully enough people have realised that I need their votes" - Labour candidate for Ohariu Greg O'Connor is ahead in early poll results. Video, Audio
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Green MP Julie-Anne Genter speaks from St Matthew’s in Auckland
Julie-Anne Genter says part of the Greens progress is having their policies appropriated by other parties. Video, Audio
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RNZ’s Ian Telfer reports from a Dunedin student election party
Otago reporter Ian Telfer has the latest from a party on Dunedin's Castle Street. Video, Audio
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Jacinda Ardern’s partner Clarke Gayford talks to John Campbell
Clarke Gayford is serving food to media and gatherers outside the Auckland home he shares with Labour leader Jacinda Ardern. Video, Audio
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Labour’s general secretary talks to RNZ’s political reporters
Labour Party general secretary Andrew Kirton tells RNZ that Labour is expecting a high overseas vote in the general election. Video, Audio
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Pasifika hub at NZ chocolate and coffee show
Audio 22 Sep 2017Five chocolate and coffee suppliers from across the Pacific hope to expand their presence in the New Zealand market through Auckland's annual Chocolate and Coffee show. Audio
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Sport: PNG Hunters eye maiden title
Audio 22 Sep 2017The Papua New Guinea Hunters can complete a historic season with victory in this weekend's Intrust Super Cup grand final. Audio
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Great album: Jeff Wayne’s War of the Worlds
Jeff Wayne's War of the World's is a musical retelling the story of The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells. It came out in 1978 and is considered a concept album - using progressive rock and string… Audio
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Fan favourites and Kiwi Classics for CSO’s 2018 season
The Christchurch Symphony Orchestra is mixing it up in 2018, bringing fan favourites and different flavours to their 60th anniversary year. Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Ravel, Prokofiev and Beethoven… Audio
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The Real Group’s pitch perfect
This week the VoCo Festival is on in Auckland. It celebrates singing in all its shapes and forms and has attracted groups from around the world. The festival includes a cappella, choral and barbershop… Audio
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New Aust Pacific labour scheme a positive development
Audio 22 Sep 2017The Australian government is to allow more Pacific Islanders into the country under a new labour scheme. Audio
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Student's Samoan myths and legends debut in Auckland
Audio 22 Sep 2017Student's Samoan myths and legends debut performance staged in iconic Auckland fale. Audio, Gallery
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NZ political parties outline Pacific policies ahead of election
Audio 21 Sep 2017New Zealand political parties outline their Pacific-related policies ahead of the election. Audio
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Mixed feelings on Manus Island over US resettlement
Mixed feelings on Manus Island as 54 refugees are accepted for US resettlement. Audio