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Piano Day 2019 - learn, listen, play
Audio 26 Mar 2019This memoir from Virginia Loyd will resonate with anyone who has learnt (or tried to learn) the piano.
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Facebook 'played a part' in Christchurch mosque shootings
Facebook is insisting it's ready for more regulation that would stop killers from being to able to livestream their attacks. It took the social media giant 29 minutes to find out about livestreamed… Audio
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EU tax blacklist could block Pacific trade - expert
A Vanuatu-based business adviser is warning Pacific nations placed on a new EU tax blacklist they could get locked out of trade with Europe. Audio
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Angela Hanscom: kids need active play for sensory development
Children do best with at least three hours active play every day, according to occupational therapist Angela Hanscom, and the many of today's kids who don't get that are weaker and less able to… Video, Audio
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Vanuatu aims to quadruple visitor numbers in next decade
Vanuatu is aiming to quadruple visitor numbers to the country over the next 10 years. Audio
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Kieran Read to leave All Blacks to play in Japan
All Blacks captain Kieran Read will leave New Zealand after this year's World Cup. He announced today that he has accepted an offer to play in Japan for two seasons. Video, Audio
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Crocodile attacks on the rise in Solomon Islands
Audio 6 Mar 2019A new report has found that crocodile attacks on people in Solomon Islands have increased significantly over the past decade and will continue to rise if nothing is done to prevent them. Audio
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Human rights abuses in Papua ongoing, churches say
Human rights abuses in Indonesian-ruled Papua are consistent and ongoing, the World Council of Churches says. Audio
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A play about consent for teens
Consent in relationships has become a crucial topic in the #Me Too era, particularly for young people. Yes Yes Yes is a play devoted to the issue, looking at how teens navigate healthy partnerships. .
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Fiji's Rabuka calls for election observer report to be tabled
Fiji's opposition leader is calling on the government to use the Multinational Observer Group report on the 2018 election as a basis for electoral improvements. Audio
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Manus refugees call on Aus opposition to force NZ offer
Australia's opposition should force New Zealand's refugee resettlement offer through parliament, Manus Island refugees say. Audio
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Election observers offer 21 recommendations to Fiji
The international group of observers which monitored Fiji's last election says it's confident of a bright future for electoral democracy in the country. But the Multinational Observer Group says… Audio
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Kiwibank hopes new capital rules will see playing field leveled
Kiwibank sees a plan to change the way some banks calculate risk as working in its favour. Audio
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Pacific women network in fight against violence
Anti-violence campaigners in Tonga say a recent fact-finding mission to Fiji has helped them become better soldiers in their fight against violence. Audio
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Nathan Joe - A new play for Auckland Fringe: I am Rachel Chu
Nathan Joe is a NZ Broadcasting School graduate who has become an award-winning playwright and a theatre critic. He's staged Hippolytus Veiled and Like Sex at Auckland's Basement Theatre (winners of… Audio
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Samoan NZ play takes its Pacific themes to Australia's Fringe
Audio 14 Feb 2019Talofa Papa is an award winning one man show centering around an endearing and wily grandfather character who's missing his New Zealand born aiga or extended family around him in the family home. Audio
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Nadia Reid apologises to Levin
Nadia Reid performs a special live version of new song 'All Of My Love' from her upcoming album, due out later this year. The song was written after a New Years Eve in Levin. Video, Audio
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Mark de Clive Lowe plays his Heritage on new album
With a rich discography that spans two decades of broken beat, jazz and Auckland's High Street scene, Mark de Clive Lowe has finally made an album that goes to his core. Heritage is a musical response… Audio
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Karaoke Boiz play hits Auckland
Imagine if the Spice Girls was actually a karaoke band set up in the heart of Waikato by a Kiwi bloke named Wayne... Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm: Playing with numbers
Mary discusses three ways to play with numbers. The first is dollar cost averaging. The second is the rule of 72. The third is what happens if you have 40 years in KiwiSaver. Audio
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Sport: Fiji football coach accused of assaulting players
Fiji Football is investigating claims a group of players were assaulted by national coach Christophe Gamel. Audio
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PNG Govt faking size of the economy - economist
Audio 31 Jan 2019An economist says Papua New Guinea's economic statistics have been deliberately corrupted to paint a more positive picture of the economy. Audio
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Australian TV in the Pacific not what is needed - lobby group
An Australian media lobbying group says plans to broadcast Australian television content into the Pacific isn't what the region needs. Audio
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Tennis: Tsitsipas won by playing Federer-style - Luddy
Roger Federer has lost his chance at a third consecutive Australian Open title, losing out to 20-year-old Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas in Melbourne on Sunday night. Tsitsipas says he's the happiest man on… Audio
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PNG opposition eyes chance to remove PM
Papua New Guinea's opposition is hoping to have a vote of no-confidence in prime minister Peter O'Neill in parliament next month. Audio