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Australian TV in the Pacific not what is needed - lobby group
An Australian media lobbying group says plans to broadcast Australian television content into the Pacific isn't what the region needs. Audio
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Push to remove Russia reference from Hawai'i state park name
Controversy in Hawaii over removing Russia reference from name of historical park. Audio
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Council’s efforts to remove trees hampered by vandalism
Police are now involved in a battle between Auckland neighbours and the council, which wants to remove more than 200 century-old trees, despite them being subject to a resource consent. Audio
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Cyclists injured by rockfall in Hawke’s Bay
A slip at a Hawke's Bay beach has swept two cyclists into the ocean, leaving one with critical injuries. Reporter Anusha Bradley joins Five O'clock Report live from the beach, south of Clifton. Audio
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Mariya Taylor’s lawyer hits back at Justice Minister
The lawyer of a woman, who was ordered to pay a man the court found was likely to have abused her, has lashed out at the Justice Minister for suggesting her client had bad legal advice. Mariya Taylor… Audio
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Paula Bennett takes on new portfolio in response to govt’s drug policy
National's deputy Paula Bennett has been given a new shadow portfolio on drug reform as part of a minor reshuffle by leader Simon Bridges. She joins Five O'clock Report to discuss the new position… Audio
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Over 65s miss out on employer KiwiSaver contributions
Audio 22 Jan 2019The Government won't back a call to make it compulsory for all employers to make KiwiSaver contributions to over 65s. As it strands under law currently, it's up to individual employers whether or not… Audio
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Cook Islands raises water project concerns with China and NZ
Audio 22 Jan 2019The Cook Islands has raised concerns with New Zealand and China over shoddy work on the biggest aid project in the country in decades. Audio
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Guam locals concerned with reintroduction of self defence bill
Audio 22 Jan 2019Locals in Guam are concerned that the reintroduction of a self defence bill will increase violence in the community. Audio
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Huge French Polynesia fish farm delayed again
Launch of huge Chinese fish farm on French Polynesia's Hao atoll again delayed. Audio
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PNG opposition eyes chance to remove PM
Papua New Guinea's opposition is hoping to have a vote of no-confidence in prime minister Peter O'Neill in parliament next month. Audio
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Watchdog group highlights human rights concerns in PNG
Papua New Guinea is facing trenchant criticism from Human Rights Watch for failing to act on a raft of human rights issues. Audio
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Concern for villages amid conflict in Papuan Highlands
The United Liberation Movement for West Papua says it's deeply concerned about the welfare of innocent civillians in Papua's central Highlands where a large military operation is underway in pursuit… Audio
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Rapa Nui statues marked freshwater sources - study
Rapa Nui's moai, or human figure statues, were ancient markers for freshwater in the territory, also known as Easter Island - according to a new study. Audio
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Child’s play: unlocking creativity in the young
Unstructured play and allowing children’s imaginations to run wild is the key to nurturing creative, problem- solving young people, a child educator says. Audio
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REVIEW: Nick Cave in Conversation at Wellington’s Michael Fowler Centre
Nick Cave has often been a mythical character, a dark horse singing songs of depravity and desperate acts. And tonight fans get the chance to ask him anything, in person. Video
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“Killing: such an ugly word, isn’t it?” – but four experts say it’s not only a good thing, but essential
Kim Hill explores the scientific and ethical dilemmas posed by the current campaign for the eradication of pests such as the possum from New Zealand by 2050 with a panel of experts including… Audio
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New all-women festival celebrates International Women’s Day
Tami Neilson, Bic Runga, Nadia Reid, Julia Deans and Ria Hall are among more than 20 female artists who’ll be performing across three cities as part of the Milk & Honey festival in March.
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TCHAIKOVSKY: ‘Morning Prayer’ from the Children’s Album
Played as an encore by the Borodin Quartet at their Chamber Music New Zealand concert in Auckland Town Hall, 16 September 2018. Audio
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What’s the best way of tackling diet-related disease – food labelling or sugar taxes?
Kim Hill explores the tackling diet-related disease with Prof Cliona Ni Mhurchu, Megan Tunks and Simon Kenny. Audio
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'There’s something quite inhuman about the struggle for limitless perfection'
Audio 29 Dec 2018Perfectionism, fostered by the results-focused education system, is on the rise and leading to disastrous mental health outcomes among younger generations, University of Bath psychology lecturer… Audio
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Families of Kiribati ferry disaster victims mull legal action
A Kiribati NGO representing families of victims in the Butiraoi sinking, in which at least 80 people died, says it's preparing legal action against the government. Audio
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Samoan village chiefs fight Facebook abuse with fines
Audio 21 Dec 2018Villages in Samoa are fighting abuse on Facebook with hefty fines for people posting it. Audio
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More drought struggles for PNG's South Fly district
Audio 20 Dec 2018People in Papua New Guinea's drought-stricken South Fly district need to be vigilant to get through the next couple of months with little water, the local MP says. Audio
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Internet expert pessimistic about Niue's domain case
An internet expert has poured cold water over Niue's claim a Swedish company took over its domain name without consent. Audio