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Steve Braunias - The best of The Friday Poem
Steve Braunias is an author, journalist, critic and publisher. He has served as the poetry editor for The Spinoff for four years, and is about to step aside from that role. Before doing so, he has… Audio
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All Blacks vs Ireland - the world's best do battle in Dublin
The number one ranked All Blacks take on second place Ireland in Dublin this weekend, in a test that will establish if they've done enough to keep their place ahead of next year's World Cup. Joe… Video, Audio
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Brexit: Theresa May defiant with 'best deal for Britain'
Six ministers have quit the British government over Theresa may's Brexit deal - but the Prime Minister is vowing to fight on. She's just given a defiant news conference, insisting that her deal is the… Audio
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NZ govt sets new vision for Pacific communities
Audio 16 Nov 2018National summit about Pacific communities' contribution to New Zealand. Audio
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China urged to play its part to combat illegal logging in PNG
Papua New Guinea civil society groups have called on China to introduce regulation on illegal wood imports from the country. PNG is China's single largest supplier of timber, however large quantities… Audio
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We count down the top 15 TV themes as chosen by listeners
We asked people to tell us their favourite TV themes, and were INUNDATED with suggestions ... Video, Audio
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Schools divided over best way to teach teens
Classrooms have changed radically in the past decade to become future focused. But John Gerritsen investigates if they are equipping children well or leaving them short on essential knowledge. Video, Audio
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Social media major battleground in Fiji election
Social media in Fiji is running hot with campaigning by political parties and their candidates in the run up to next week's election. Access to the internet has risen sharply since the 2014 polls and… Audio
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RNZ Music counts down NZ music's best moustaches
To celebrate Movember, the RNZ Music team is counting down our favourite local music mo’s... and a couple of beards.
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Opunake cottage wins 'NZ's best bach'
A South Taranaki cottage has been named the best bach in New Zealand. Voters in the Bookabach competition picked a beachside hideaway in Opunake as the people's choice this year. Fox Cottage was built… Audio
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NZ Foreign Minister defends assistance to PNG for APEC
New Zealand's Foreign Minister Winston Peters has defended his government's 10 million US dollar-assistance to Papua New Guinea to help the Melanesian country host APEC, saying it's important that PNG… Audio
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Peters lays out aims of Pacific Reset
The future of New Zealand's relationship with the Pacific has been the focus of a meeting in Wellington. Audio
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The best dogs in history
For thousands of years, dogs have been humankind's best friends. Stories of their heroism, compassion and connection with us are legend. Jadan Carroll collects some of the best tales of dogs who have… Audio, Gallery
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Is becoming 'flexitarian' the best thing we can do for the planet?
Researchers have found a global shift to a more plant-based diet is essential to keep climate change in check and feed a growing planet. This flexitarian diet means the average world citizen needs to… 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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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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Climate finance not reaching those most in need says Caritas
A Pacific-wide development agency says money aimed at climate change is not reaching the region's poorest and most vulnerable. Audio
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NZ Books review - Bonsai: Best small stories from Aotearoa NZ
Louise O'Brien from quarterly review periodical New Zealand Books, reviews Bonsai: Best small stories from Aotearoa NZ. It is edited by Michelle Elvy, Frankie McMillan and James Norcliffe, and… Audio
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She Shears: cutting it with the best
Audio 3 Oct 2018'She Shears documents the shear determination and skill of five blade wielding, wool handling kiwi women looking to compete at the highest level of shearing in New Zealand. The women featured are… Audio, Gallery
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Aid advocates dismiss 'leeches' comment
New Zealand's foreign minister says the importance of the Pacific to New Zealand's security and well-being should not be underestimated following Heather du Plessis-Allan's "leeches" comment. Audio
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Bonsai: Best small stories from Aotearoa New Zealand
Audio 30 Sep 2018A limit of 300 words in which to tell a story is a tall order but the editors of a collection of ultra short stories had more than enough to choose from for the new anthology Bonsai: Best small… Audio
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Prince Harry and Meghan's Fiji visit questioned
Audio 28 Sep 2018The royal visit to Fiji next month has raised eyebrows coming within weeks of Fiji's general election. Audio
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Autotune the best invention since sliced bread
A voice-pitch correction device came into use in music records in the late 1990s. Some in the business see the technology as revolutionary others as a big cheat. Cher's song Believe was the first to… Audio