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Kate Camp reviews Roth’s The Plot Against America
Kate Camp is the author of six collections of poetry published by Victoria University Press, the most recent of which is The internet of things (2017). She's won the New Zealand Book Award for The… Audio
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Vincent Ward’s art lights up Nelson
Award-winning filmmaker and artist Vincent Ward, director of films including Vigil (1984) and Map of the Human Heart (1992), received a New Zealand Order of Merit (NZOM) for his services to film in… Audio
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Dan Slevin’s first look at the full NZIFF 2018 programme
Dan Slevin has a first look at the programme for this year’s New Zealand International Film Festival. Video
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War of words develops over Kiribati climate film
Audio 6 Jul 2018A documentary aimed at creating awareness about the effects of climate change on nations has triggered a political debate in Kiribati. Audio
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Rae de Lisle’s many hats
Rae de Lisle is well known as both a pianist and teacher; also as a teacher of teachers, and an expert in the treatment of performance related injuries such as focal dystonia. Rae is Director of the… Audio
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Manus Island boxer fighting for refugees
Refugees exiled to Manus Island and Nauru by Australia have a new champion in the form of a boxer fighting on their behalf. Audio
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PNG rooftop solar power trial underway
Moves are under way to trial a rooftop solar power programme in Papua New Guinea's capital of Port Moresby. Audio
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Delay likely in the trial of the so called 'Nauru 19'
A lengthy criminal case in Nauru is set for further delays as the government says it will appeal a Supreme Court ruling that a recently passed law is unconstitutional. Audio
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Upbeat for Wednesday 4 July
New research into sexual harassment in the music industry across Australasia is to be conducted, pianist Andrea Lam explores the hidden depth of Mozart in her upcoming APO gig and we continue…
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PNG army stretched to contain unrest in Highlands
There's concern in Papua New Guinea that the violent unrest in Hela and Southern highlands is spreading to other provinces as the defence force confronts the challenge posed by a build-up of illegal… Audio
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RIMPAC gets underway without China
Tonga is invited to the Rim of the Pacific naval exercise but China is excluded. Audio
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Todd Gibson-Cornish’s brilliant career
Former NZSO National Youth Orchestra Principal Bassoonist Todd Gibson-Cornish is back as the soloist for The Firebird concerts this week. Video, Audio
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Pasifika women twice as likely to die from breast cancer in NZ
New research shows Pasifika women in New Zealand are twice as likely to die from the breast cancer than their Palagi sisters, and that's not the worst of the data. Audio
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NZ sculptor’s war inspired work
Talented Kiwis are spread around the globe, creating magnificent art. Auckland-Born Sculptor Marian Fountain is based in Paris and has created The Earth Remembers, which marks New Zealand’s… Audio
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Kanye’s five-in-five releases mired in controversy
US journalist David Dennis Jr says the rollout for the recent G.O.O.D Music albums from Pusha T, Kanye West and Nas have been negative for black women. Audio
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Chozyn Koroheke’s killer sentenced to 17 years
The father of Chozyn Koroheke has spoken of the devastating impact her murder has had on her children and rest of her family as her killer was sentenced to life in jail. Audio
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Another Auckland Uni music teacher confirms redundancy
Confirmation of redundancies at the University of Auckland’s School of Music continues.
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Christchurch’s outdoor smokefree stoush
Christchurch City Councillor Jamie Gough says new Council rules banning smoking in outdoor dining areas it owns are draconian and over-the-top. Yesterday, councilors voted to extend the council's… Audio
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Local lawyer finally appointed to Tonga's Supreme Court bench
Audio 29 Jun 2018Tonga's King has appointed Laki Niu as the first Tongan to the Supreme Court bench in over 100 years. Audio
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Judge orders big payment to Nauru 19 lawyers
Audio 28 Jun 2018A Supreme Court judge in Nauru has declared legislation passed earlier this month 'null and void'. Audio
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Manus police chief justifies use of curfew
The police chief in Papua New Guinea's Manus province has defended the use of an overnight curfew for refugees in Lorengau. Audio
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Gareth Farr’s new Te Kōanga commission
Tui bird calls heard in the Marlborough Sounds were the inspiration behind Gareth Farr’s new string quartet Te Kōanga premiered by the touring Heath Quartet this week. Audio
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Research into Typhoid fever in Fiji published
Research into an increase in typhoid fever in Fiji has shown poor sanitation and contaminated water appear to be behind the illness. Audio
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Parliament’s to do list: finalising tax
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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Lots of love in NZ Opera’s Elixir for emerging artist Natasha Wilson
New Zealand Opera’s The Elixir of Love continues at Wellington’s Opera House. NZO’s emerging young artist Natasha Wilson injects energy, sass and warmth into her role has Giannetta – a community… Audio