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Pangu Pati disarray surfaces amid cracks in PNG's government
Audio 26 Apr 2019Major strains are again surfacing within Papua New Guinea's oldest political party, the Pangu Pati. The party's leader, Finance Minister Sam Basil, was recently expelled from the party by its… Audio
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French-speaking Fijians good for tourism: Alliance
Audio 26 Apr 2019Students in Fiji can now speak French and the director of Allliance Francaise in Fiji Thomas Feldstein says Fijians learning to speak a foreign language is good for the tourism industry. Audio
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Decoding Aldous Harding’s new album Designer
New Zealand songwriter Aldous Harding teases with cryptic lyrics and a feather-weight feeling on her third album Designer. Kirsten Johnstone speaks to the woman behind the songs. Video, Audio
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High court to rule on validity of PM Sogavare's nomination
Audio 25 Apr 2019The High Court in Solomon Islands is due to rule tomorrow on the validity of prime minister Manasseh Sogavare's initial nomination to contest the top job. Audio
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Candidates line up for New Caledonia polls
Audio 25 Apr 2019Parties contesting New Caledonia's provincial elections have submitted their list of candidates to be vetted by the French High Commission Audio
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No more pussy-footing on ICAC, says departing PNG minister
A long-touted Independent Commission Against Coruption could be finally about to fly in Papua New Guinea, Last week, shortly before he resigned PNG's Justice Minister and Attorney General, Davis… Audio
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Suzy Cato and Wonky Donkey man among finalists for 2019 Children’s Music Awards
This year’s finalists for Best Children's Music Song, Best Children's Music Artist, and Best Children's Music Video have just been announced. Video
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Exclusive video from Anthems: New Zealand’s Iconic Hits
A new five-part series on New Zealand music is screening on Prime TV throughout NZ Music Month. Anthems: New Zealand’s Iconic Hits tells the story of NZ music through some of this country's biggest… Video
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Three West Papuans to appear in court on treason charges
Three West Papuans will on Tuesday appear in an Indonesian court on treason charges. Audio
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Attempt to expel FSM journalist linked to China criticism
A journalist in the Federated States of Micronesia has linked her scrutiny of Chinese investment to an attempt by traditional leaders in Yap to expel her. Audio
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What does Easter mean after the Christchurch mosque attacks? A service from St Luke’s Presbyterian Church in Auckland
The 2019 Easter Day Church service from St Luke's Presbyterian Church in Auckland, is conducted by the Reverend Glyn Cardy. Audio
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Sitting on a sensational story for safety’s sake
For five years our news media kept the story of kidnapped nurse Louisa Akavi under wraps and this week they won praise for putting her safety ahead of a scoop. But the last time this happened, the… Audio
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PNG Attorney-General resigns over governance concerns
The Papua New Guinea MP, Davis Steven, has resigned as justice minister and attorney-general, saying the country has to seriously rethink how it goes about government business. Audio
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Shane Jones welcomes Auditor General’s investigation
Audio 18 Apr 2019The Auditor General has ordered an in-depth review into the management, monitoring and evaluation of the Provincial Growth Fund. Shane Jones told Alex Perrottet he welcomes the scrutiny. Video, Audio
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Wellington woman taking on the world’s best medieval fighters
Audio 18 Apr 2019Hidden away on the streets of Wellington, surrounded by hundred-year-old houses, is a medieval fighting pit where a handful of armour-clad warriors clash twice a week. Reporter Meriana Johnsen went… Video, Audio
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Thousands of NZ’s species on the brink of extinction
Audio 18 Apr 2019Ninety percent of the country's wetlands are drained, 94 percent of urban rivers are not swimmable and native forest which used to cover 80 percent of the country, now covers only a quarter. But the… Audio
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Search for dead in PNG Highlands landslide continues
Search and rescue efforts in Papua New Guinea's Highlands are continuing after at least eight people died in a landslide. Audio
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Capital gains tax ruled out as long as Ardern’s in charge
New Zealand First has torpedoed the proposed capital gains tax, which Labour campaigned on for the last three elections. Audio
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Series of errors led to unsterilised equipment in Hawke’s Bay – report
Fifty-five Hawke's Bay patients who were exposed to unsterilised medical equipment will have to wait until August to be certain they haven't been infected with blood-borne viruses like hepatitis B… Audio
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Lloyd Scott’s five faves
Former RNZ presenter, actor and all round good-guy Lloyd Scott drops by to choose a few favourite tunes and tells us about new musical film Upstage. Video, Audio
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Keating’s defence accuses driver of planting camera
The jury in the trial of top New Zealand military attache Alfred Harold Keating has heard a secret camera was purchased to catch a petty cash thief in the New Zealand Embassy in Washington DC. Audio
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PNG's government under pressure over gas developments
Papua New Guinea's government is under pressure over its handling of the country's burgeoning gas sector. Audio
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How Bob Marley’s 1979 Western Springs concert changed NZ music
Bob Marley played his first and only NZ concert on Monday, 16 April 1979, at Auckland's Western Springs. Gareth Shute looks back on that visit and the seismic effect it had on this country's… Video, Audio
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Wasseim Alsati: A father’s despair, love and hope
Audio 15 Apr 2019Speaking for the first time since the Christchurch mosque attacks, Wasseim Alsati recounts the moment he and his daughter Alen were shot multiple times, and speaks about his hopes for his youngest… Video, Audio
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Constitutionality of Papua's Act of Free Choice to be tested
A group of West Papuans has applied for a judicial review of the process by which the former Dutch New Guinea was incorporated into Indonesia. Audio