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See it, feel it, play it - simple!
Grammy Award-winning bass Jonathan Lemalu was introduced as the patron or Virtuoso Strings at a vibrant concert in Wellington’s Opera House. He believes the young string players of this orchestra are… Video
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SPC lays out how to revitalise coconut industry
Coconut industry needs to diversify, says Pacific Community. Audio
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School criticised for its Christmas nativity play
Stanmore Bay School in Auckland has been criticised for its Christmas nativity play. Audio
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How will arrest of top Huawei exceutive play out?
Meng Wanzhou Huawei Technologies' CFO and daughter of the company's founder, was arrested in Canada and faces extradition to the US on reported accusations of violating US sanctions against Iran… Audio
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Levelling the playing field: Terrance Wallace
'In the Zone' is a documentary which tells the story of Chicago born Terrance Wallace and his pioneering scheme giving students in his home town and in Auckland access to opportunities that would have… Video, Audio
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Auckland schools refuse to play St Kentigern's First XV
Eleven Auckland principals say they will boycott major private school Saint Kentigern College in next year's premier rugby competition because it has recruited players from outside Auckland. Audio
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Education boost key to Pasifika success
New Zealand's largest tertiary provider for Pasifika students has launched a strategy to further boost Pasifika success and numbers. Audio
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Sport: Flying Fijians target more major scalps
Fiji eye more major scalps after beating France. Audio
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Wide Blows Our Banner by Eve de Castro-Robinson
How much has changed for New Zealand's female composers in the 125 years since women's suffrage? In the 2018 Lilburn Lecture, acclaimed composer Eve de Castro-Robinson reflects on her own journey as a… Audio, Gallery
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PM plays down Malaysian PM's comments on South China Sea
Audio 16 Nov 2018Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is preparing to jet out of Singapore after three-day visit dominated by trade and security. And security seemed to be at the forefront of the Malaysian prime minister's… Audio
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Jacinda Ardern plays down Malaysia's South China Sea warning
The Prime Minister is playing down a warning given by her Malaysian counterpart over the potential risks of China's territorial claims in the South China Sea. The veteran Mahathir Mohammad surprised… Audio
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Baby's first year: advice from hospital play specialist Nicola Woollaston
Once your baby's on the move, the easiest way to identify potential hazards around the house is to do a video tour with your phone held at knee height, says Nicola Woollaston, author of the new book … Audio, Gallery
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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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NZ Super changes delight some in the Pacific
There is some delight in the Pacific with the New Zealand parliament making it easier to qualify for New Zealand Superannuation or the Veteran's Pension for those living, or wanting to live in the… Audio
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Getting more kids playing outside in nature
This weekend educators, conservationists and parents are gathering for the 9th annual Outdoor in Nature Conference - to discuss ways to get kids more connected with nature, particularly through the… Audio
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German pianist Lars Vogt takes on the Mozart challenge, playing and conducting from the keyboard
Peter Mechen reviews pianist Lars Vogt who has taken on the Mozart challenge of directing from the keyboard with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
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Sport: More tests on the horizon for Mate Ma'a Tonga
Plans are in motion to ensure Tonga's historic rugby league test against Australia was not a one-off event. Audio
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Tokelau's newspapers foster language and bring home youth
The first local newspapers in Tokelau are returning young people to the territory, improving their language skills and strengthening community ties there. Audio
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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