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VR headsets: which ones are best?
Hadyn Green of consumer.org.nz's been testing the latest virtual reality headsets. So what are the options on the market today and how do they work? Audio
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Oscars has an epic fail with it's best film category
Oscars ends with an epic fail by naming the wrong movie for Best Film. Audio
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89th Oscars will be remembered for Best Picture gaffe
It's not meant to happen but it did. La La Land was awarded the Oscar's biggest prize for Best Picture - but the award really belonged to Moonlight. Variety's Tim Gray watched the car crash unfold Audio
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US cultural critic says Moonlight deserved Best Picture
Last year's Oscars were criticised for its lack of diversity. But this year, six African Americans won awards in five different cateogries. April Reign created the twitter hashtag "Oscars So White"… Audio
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NZ's John Gilbert wins Oscar for best editing
Entertainment journalist Sandro Monetti was at the Oscars in Los Angeles. He spoke to John Campbell about two unexpected Kiwi winners. Audio
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Calls in Fiji for parliamentary inquiry into police brutality
Audio 27 Feb 2017An opposition politician in Fiji is calling for an independent parliamentary committee to investigate the state's responses to police brutality. Audio
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US free trade moves could accelerate PACER-Plus
Audio 27 Feb 2017A campaigner battling to stop a Pacific trade deal says the recent moves by the United States President Donald Trump could lead to tougher conditions placed on the island countries. Audio
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Are banks the best place for savings?
Growth in bank deposits is slowing, forcing banks to borrow more on volatile international markets, and raising their risk profile. Audio
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Pasifika Film Festival comes to NZ capital
Audio 23 Feb 2017This year's Pasifika Film Festival has travelled to Wellington for the first time, featuring over two dozen films about Pacific people and issues. Audio
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Australian actors silent on detained refugee performer
New Zealand actor Oscar Kightley has voiced his support for a campaign to free a performer from Australian detention on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island. Audio
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Fiji's Bainimarama remains well ahead in latest poll
Fiji's prime minister Frank Bainimarama has continued to score highly in the latest poll by Tebbutt Research. Audio
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Niue diplomat wants NZ to re-look at constitutional deal
Niue's long serving high commissioner to New Zealand, O'Love Jacobsen, who is returning home, is raising questions about New Zealand commitment to Niue. Audio
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Cook Islands Health Minister rejects criticism of expenditure
Audio 20 Feb 2017The Cooks Health Minister is defending the quality of care in the islands after his government's expenditure on health was labelled a disgrace. Audio
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Sport: Fiji 7s squad offered contracts after six month delay
Fiji's top sevens players have been offered contracts by the Fiji Rugby Union, six months after the previous arrangement ended. Audio
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Mobile eye surgery clinic to help reduce blindness in Vanuatu
People on some of Vanuatu's most isolated islands will soon be undergoing eye surgery in a clinic that's just been installed on a medical vessel Audio
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Concerns when armed men appear in Bougainville's Buka
The head of a civil society agency in Papua New Guinea's Bougainville says the main town of Buka was filled with tension on Wednesday when ex-combatants arrived brandishing guns. Audio
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What is the best way to treat back pain?
An Australian study has found that anti-inflammatory drugs, such as Ibuprofen, have little impact on lower back and neck pain. But many patients are still advised to take the drugs, and suffer further… Audio
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Detained cartoonist on hunger strike
Audio 8 Feb 2017An award winning cartoonist detained on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island is in a perilous state of health as his hunger strike enters a second week. Audio
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Defence in PNG sacks whistleblowers
Audio 8 Feb 2017Transparency International PNG says reports nine Defence Department civilian staff have been sacked should be of concern to everyone in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Financial headwinds for New Zealand NGOs
Audio 6 Feb 2017A survey of the New Zealand NGOs that provide international aid shows they are facing tough headwinds. Audio
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Treaty of Waitangi to be published into 30 different languages
Audio 6 Feb 2017New Zealand's historic founding document, the Treaty of Waitangi, is to be published into 30 different languages including two from the Pacific. Audio
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Children's Book Review - Best of 2016 - John McIntyre
'Beck' by Mal Peet / Meg Rossoff, published by Walker. 'The Road to Winter' by Mark Smith, published by Text. Audio
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Save the Children welcomes apology
Audio 2 Feb 2017Save the Children welcomes apology from the Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection to its nine staffers forced off Nauru in 2014. Audio
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Book review - Best of 2016 - Ralph McAllister
Keeping on Keeping on by Alan Bennett, published by Faber, Days Without End by Sebastian Barry, published by Viking and All That Man Is by David Szalay, published by Jonathan Cape. Audio
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Book review - Best of 2016 - Holly Walker
'Swing Time' by Zadie Smith, published by Penguin. 'The Mandibles' by Lionel Shriver, published by HarperCollins. 'The Bone Sparrow' by Zana Fraillon, published by Hachette. Audio