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NZ International Film Festival - six of the best music films
There’s a great selection of music films in the upcoming NZ International Film Festival, from documentaries to biopics to classic concert films. Here are our picks. Video, Audio
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NZ kindy fighting to save Pacific languages bags prestigious award
A kindergarten in Porirua fighting to save Pacific languages has won a prestigious prime minister's award for engagement and service to its community. 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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IRD to manually input Best Start payments
The Inland Revenue Department admits its computer system isn't going to cope automatically with a sixty-dollar-a-week payment for new parents beginning on Sunday. But it promises no one will miss out… Audio
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Head of PNG Highlands emergency operations to work with community
The man appointed to oversee Papua New Guinea's State of Emergency operations in Southern Highlands province says he will work to bring the community on side. Audio
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The world's best family game?
Audio 19 Jun 2018Jesse reckons this is the best "parlour" game he has heard of. Caitlin Cherry explains The Poetry Game. Audio
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New political party in Tonga wants to protect monarchy
A new party has been launched in Tonga that wants to safeguard the monarchy and traditional Tongan values. Audio
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Double-bunking prisoners 'not the best' - Kelvin Davis
Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis has been told he's putting the public at risk with his decision not to build a mega prison at Waikeria. But he's labelled calls for a mega-lockup lazy politics and… Video, Audio
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Early intervention the best way to prevent youth crime
A new report says early intervention is the best way to steer children away from crime. The findings are nothing new - academics have been beating this drum for three decades - but little has changed… Audio
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Auckland Pacific community disappointed by 2018 budget
Pacific community reaction subdued to the government's budget at a post budget breakfast in Auckland. Audio
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Historic courthouse in Samoa to be demolished
Samoa's old courthouse, one of the country's most historic buildings, is to be rebuilt and turned into a hotel. Audio
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One Cook Islands movement keeps options open ahead of poll
Audio 6 Jun 2018The leader of the One Cook Islands Movement says he is not promising to align with either of the two major political parties ahead of the general election on June the 14th. Audio
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Taboo topics feature in new novel by renowned Samoan author
Audio 6 Jun 2018Taboo topics feature in new novel by Samoan author Sia Figiel. Audio
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PNG doctor speaks out about maternal deaths
An Obstetrician in Papua New Guinea says complex societal issues such as poor family planning, limited infrastructure, a financially starved health system and domestic violence, are behind a rise in… Audio
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More mothers dying in childbirth in Papua New Guinea
Maternal mortality rates in Papua New Guinea appear to have worsened over the past five years with the risk of dying during childbirth now estimated at 1 in 120 women. Audio
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Climate resilience training underway
The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme and the United Nations are holding a Pacific wide training programme to enhance resilience to climate change. Audio
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Double pronged approach to political parity by Vanuatu women
Audio 29 May 2018Women in Vanuatu are petitioning the government for even gender representation in parliament through a fifty per cent quota system and have also launched a new party in their bid for equality. Audio
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My Best Dead Friend
Anya Tate-Manning is taking her award winning one woman show to Escape! at the Tauranga Arts Festival. She's here to tell us all about it. Audio
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Fiji Times sedition trial ends with not guilty verdict
Audio 23 May 2018The High Court in Fiji has ruled that the Fiji Times newspaper, its publisher, two editors and a letter writer are not guilty of sedition. The case has highlighted the pressures on media freedom in… Audio
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Better staff training best way to stop assaults - bar owner
A bar owner in Wellington says the best way for bars to help get rid of sexual assaults in the city - is to arm every member of bar staff with the right training. The council is commiting to stamping… Audio
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Questions around NZ's commitment to Pasifika mental health
Questions are being asked about the level of commitment the New Zealand government is showing to the mental health of its Pasifika community. Audio
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Containing Highlands unrest a big challenge for PNG police
Audio 16 May 2018Papua New Guinea police forces are being stretched to the limit of their resources to maintain peace in the Highlands. Audio
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Questions over hospital upgrade motives in Fiji
Fiji's government is seeking expressions of interest from international private hospital operators to help it upgrade and run the Ba and Lautoka hospitals. Audio
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Sport: Former Hurricane helping grow rugby on Guam
A former Hurricanes Super Rugby prop is helping rugby union grow on Guam. Audio
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The Brown Buttabean driving fitness across Auckland
Samoan fitness success story in New Zealand is motivating others in the Pacific region to start living a healthier lifestyle. Audio