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Che Fu: 20 years since his debut album 2b S.Pacific
Twenty years on from the release of his debut album 2b S.Pacific, we speak to Che Fu about how getting kicked out of Supergroove lit a fire that helped him create his landmark album and become the… Audio
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Asylum Seeker case taken to the UN
Audio 17 Oct 2018Fourteen asylum seeker families that have been seperated by Australia's offshore detention policy are having their case for reunion taken to the United Nations. Audio
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Vanuatu and NZ parole boards meet for exchange of ideas
Audio 17 Oct 2018Members of the Vanuatu Community Parole Board are in New Zealand for a week of professional development with their local counterparts. The programme is being seen as mutually beneficial, offering an… Audio
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Online movement exposes discrimination faced by Micronesians
Audio 17 Oct 2018An online movement is raising awareness about discrimination faced by Micronesian immigrants in Hawaii. Audio
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Question decided for Bougainville referendum
Audio 16 Oct 2018Bougainville and Papua New Guinea have agreed on what question will be posed in a referendum on independence tentatively set for June next year. Audio
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Loggers in PNG accused of tax evasion
Audio 16 Oct 2018Papua New Guinea's civil society organisations say the logging industry is robbing the country of hundreds of millions of kina every year. Audio
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Wellington entrepreneurs look to inspire Pasifika community
Audio 16 Oct 2018A sports tourism and training enterprise and a major pipe-laying company are just two examples that have been held up to encourage Pasifika people to enter the business sector for themselves. Audio
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Chamber Music NZ’s “wild” 2019
Chamber Music New Zealand is going a little “wild” for 2019, according to outgoing CEO Peter Walls. Video, Audio
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Wave warning system for Tuvalu helps predict sea inundation
Audio 15 Oct 2018Tuvalu has just received a new wave forecasting system to help predict tides and sea surges across its nine atolls. Audio
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Mark Stocker – A survey of Te Papa’s National Art Collection
New Zealand art history in 2018 - what's included and what's excluded? Photography is now in it seems, but ceramics not; Contemporary Maori art - in - but traditional Maori arts? Still out. That's at… Audio, Gallery
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An 86yo woman’s mission to cast a vote for Bird of the Year
Frustrated at not being able to vote online for the prestigious, sometimes scandalous Bird of the Year competition because she doesn't have a computer, 86-year-old Nicky Dunne took things into her own… Video, Audio
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Christchurch’s new $92m library opens to much fanfare
Christchurch’s new $92m central city library opened today – replacing the former library which was damaged in the Canterbury earthquakes. But as Logan Church discovers, with sewing suites, a TV wall… Video, Audio
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PNG weighs up big Chinese-developed infrastructure projects
Audio 12 Oct 2018There are questions in Papua New Guinea around the affordability of new major Chinese-developed infrastructure projects. Audio
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Nauru refugees in a 'vicious downward spiral of despair' - MSF
A medical charity kicked out of Nauru last week has called for the immediate evacuation of all asylum seekers and refuglees. Audio
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France again shuns UN talks on French Polynesia
UN revisits French Polynesia's decolonisation, with France again absent. Audio
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Riverhead quarry attacker’s first victim speaks out
It can now be revealed that Colin Jack Mitchell, who carried out the violent Riverhead quarry attack, was convicted of rape when he was just 15-years-old. Our court reporter Edward Gay spoke today… Audio
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Niue Premier blames NZ for audit backlog
Niue's Premier has hit back at New Zealand's Auditor General, saying its work in Niue has been shoddy and will be independently assessed. Audio
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Get it to Te Papa and The 2000s
Tamar Munch reviews a new local show, Get it to Te Papa - The Spinoff's televised quest to get under-appreciated Kiwi treasures into the national museum. She''ll also preview The 2000s, a new series… Audio
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IPCC climate report highlights Pacific issues on world stage
Audio 11 Oct 2018The Pacific's environmental agency says it's clear any warming above 1.5 degrees threatens the very fabric of Pacific islands and communities. Audio
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Discourse sharpens in New Caledonia ahead of independence vote
Audio 10 Oct 2018Tone hardens in New Caledonia as referendum on independence nears. Audio
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Niue to skip NZ flag & anthem during Constitution Day
Niue won't raise the New Zealand flag or sing its anthem during constitution day celebrations later this month, in an unusual move an MP says has emerged from a tiff between the two countries. Audio
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PNG landowners push for miner's exit from Porgera
Canadian mining company Barrick Gold is seeking a renewal of its licence in Papua New Guinea at Enga province's Porgera gold mine. But the Justice Foundation for Porgera group, which claims to… Audio
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French Polynesia's Air Moorea crash finally goes to court
The trial over the 2007 Air Moorea plane crash, which killed all on board, opens in French Polynesia. Audio
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NZ climate assistance can't come soon enough in Tokelau
A New Zealand Minister has confirmed his government will assist Tokelau with building up sea walls and other defences against climate change. Audio