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Question decided for Bougainville referendum
Audio 16 Oct 2018Bougainville and Papua New Guinea have agreed on what question will be posed in a referendum on independence tentatively set for June next year. Audio
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BACH: Cello Suite No 3 in C played by Johannes Moser
German-Canadian cellist Johannes Moser was in New Zealand in 2018 and performed a recital of Bach Cello Suites. This is his version of the Cello Suite No 3, recorded by RNZ at St. Mary's Church in… Audio
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BACH: Cello Suite No 4 in Eb played by Johannes Moser
German-Canadian cellist Johannes Moser was in New Zealand in 2018 and performed a recital of Bach Cello Suites. This is his version of the Cello Suite No 4, recorded by RNZ at St. Mary's Church in… Audio
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BACH: Three Cello Suites played by Johannes Moser
German-Canadian cellist Johannes Moser was in New Zealand in 2018 and performed a recital of Bach Cello Suites. Recorded by RNZ at St Mary's Church in Auckland. Audio
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Rock-star cellist to play fiery Shostakovich masterpiece
Rock-star German-Canadian cellist Johannes Moser is in New Zealand to perform a masterpiece that is as relevant today as it was when it was composed in 1959. Video, Audio
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Fowl play? Chicken industry labelling 'misleading' says SAFE
Two of New Zealand's biggest chicken brands, are being called out for misleading labels on their packaging. Tegel and Ingham, market their products as cage-free, and yet no chickens bred for meat in… Audio
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NZ arts trust sees board reshuffle as victims speak out
Former staff of a Pacific arts trust in New Zealand have described a culture of workplace bullying and murky payouts over personal grievances. Audio
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Tests ahead in Tokelau for Kris Faafoi
A New Zealand government minister is heading to the territory of Tokelau tomorrow for the first ministerial visit since 2004. Audio
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'Brexit for the British is a deep, dark, truthful mirror'
Musician and social activist Billy Bragg released his first album, Life's a Riot, 35 years ago, containing seven songs recorded on a punk rock electric guitar. The album's sleeve bore the message 'Pay… Video, Audio
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How play helps language
Speech and language therapist Christian Wright talks about the importance of play in pre-school language development and shares five effective strategies to support this. Audio
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Kool & the Gang, The Jacksons, Village People to play Mt Maunganui in January
The Jacksons, Kool & the Gang, The Pointer Sisters, Village People, Sister Sledge and The Sounds of the Supremes will perform at Mt Maunganui’s ASB Baypark in January.
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Calls for pros and cons of Aust-PNG naval base to be discussed
Questions need to be asked about the benefit of a potential Australian naval base in Papua New Guinea, according to an academic specialising in regional security. Audio
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MayDay's coming to play in Auckland
MayDay's coming to play in Auckland on Sunday night at the Trusts Arena ... if you'd like to head along, make sure your pockets are lined. Audio
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Vanuatu women benefit from food stalls scheme near nakamal
Audio 19 Sep 2018A scheme allowing Vanuatu women to set-up food stalls near nakamals, or kava clubs, is making an impression on patrons Audio
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Samoa domestic violence inquiry seeks to lift 'veil of silence'
A new report into the "crisis" of domestic violence in Samoa has attempted to pull back the "veil of silence" shrouding the issue. Audio
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McKellen playing the part but light on insight in the film 'McKellen'
There is no doubt that Sir Ian McKellen is one of the best actors treading the boards, but his work is so good because he has devoted so much of his life to it - leaving little room for an underlying… Video, Audio
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Stuart Hoar's new play tackles the War on Terror
A New Zealander who defected to ISIS with his Arab wife is being hunted in the Middle East, in a new political thriller by playwright Stuart Hoar. But in the War on Terror, do the old gentlemanly… Audio
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Te Wiki o te Reo Māori: what role can music play?
To celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, RNZ Music spoke to some of our favourite musicians who sing in te reo. We asked them to share their top Māori phrase and tell us about why music is important to… Audio
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Tandi Wright - Playing a detective on Alibi
Tandi Wright got her big break playing nurse Caroline Buxton on Shortland Street, she has gone on to a prolific and diverse acting career. Born in Zambia, Wright moved with her family to New Zealand… Audio
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Go Ahead Caller - Ser 11, Ep 4 'Simon Bridges Plays Drums'
Simon Bridges gets a little funky and NZ Politics Museum opens. Audio
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Sport: Mate Ma'a Tonga embrace Trans-Tasman tests
Tonga tests a big step forward for international rugby league. Audio
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Forum delegates squabble in Nauru over diplomatic recognition
Reports from Nauru say some delegates to the Pacific Islands Forum have been concerned at the way China's visiting diplomats have been treated. Audio
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Child trauma the backdrop to the Pacific Islands Forum
As Pacific leaders meet in Nauru, the trauma experienced by refugees detained there has been described in a new report. Audio
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Abuse on Facebook raises Pacific concerns
As Facebook moves to reassure the world it is improving online protections against abuse and false information, questions are being raised over whether this strategy extends to the Pacific. Audio
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The Rock to play Hawai'i's King Kamehameha
The American based Samoan actor, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, has announced he's been cast to play Hawaii's King Kamehameha in an upcoming Hollywood film. Audio