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Sound Lounge: Colin Currie plays Xenakis at the Proms; Louise Webster nudges the wind; David Long's McLaren soundtrack gets award nomination
Audio 1 Sep 2018Award-winning British percussionist Colin Currie joins forces with dynamic contemporary music specialists, the JACK Quartet, for a programme of 20th- and 21st-century works, including world premieres… Video
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Playing with fire: the Kiwi chilli sauce 'punching above its weight'
Kiwis have developed a hearty appetite for hot sauces, says Clint Meyer, who grows New Zealand's hottest chillies near Waimamaku for his award-winning Fire Dragon Chillies sauces. Audio
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New book chronicles 3000 years of Samoan tattooing
Thirty centuries of Samoan tattooing have been chronicled in a new book 'Tatau' released earlier this month. Audio
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Sport: Tonga vs Australia league test at risk
Audio 23 Aug 2018A lack of money and a suitable venue could force plans for a Tonga vs Australia rugby league test to be abandoned. Audio
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MP upset at Australian advisors in Bougainville
Audio 23 Aug 2018An MP in the autonomous Bougainville parliament says Australian aid to the region is being used to jockey for position ahead of the vote on possible independence. Audio
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Auckland art exhibition tackles Pacific identity
An art exhibition in Auckland is tackling the big issues facing Pacific communities, including colonisation, stigmatisation and the modern identity. Audio
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Transparency Solomon Islands exposes MPs slush funds
Audio 17 Aug 2018The watchdog group, Transparency Solomon Islands has publicised a list of the hundreds of millions of dollars that have been given to MPs through the Constituency Development Fund. Audio
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Steven Adams back in NZ but not playing for Tall Blacks
New Zealand's biggest basketball star Steven Adams is back in the country - with his trio of camps for aspiring junior players getting underway in Auckland this morning. Despite his contribution, the… Video, Audio
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Sport: Plan to use rugby to help prevent violence against women
A life-skills programme being piloted in Fiji, "Get Into Rugby PLUS", plans to use rugby to help prevent violence against women and promote gender equality in the Pacific. Audio
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A play-centre that caters to autistic children
Sally Johnson's 7 year-old son Digby is on the autism spectrum, and used to find it a bit overwhelming at public play-centres. So Sarah took matters into her own hands, converting an empty warehouse… Audio, Gallery
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Facebook investigating online abuse of Samoan author
Audio 15 Aug 2018Facebook investigating online abuse of Samoan author Audio
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Appeal's defeat exposes asylum seeker treatment
Audio 14 Aug 2018An Australian court case has exposed the government's treatment of asylum seekers. Audio
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Lasting trauma for PNG's quake-affected communities
Many communities in Papua New Guinea's Highlands region remain traumatised and in need of help nearly six months on from a major earthquake. Audio
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Duelling forces at play in Haumaha case
Different narratives and viewpoints are swirling around the Wally Haumaha review - can this be seen as a conflict of social perspectives, and if so what will come out on top? Audio
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Bush Kindergartens - changing the way kids play
Playing in the dirt, picking up bugs, splashing in puddles - being a kid is pretty fun. It's not all about fun though, this kind of play in nature can be beneficial to children as they grow. Audio
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Henry Wong Doe plays Rachmaninov
NZ pianist Henry Wong Doe talks about playing Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No 2. with the APO tonight. Audio
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Hawaii's volcano village wants its visitors back
Audio 3 Aug 2018The struggle for a tourist village high on the slopes of an erupting Hawaiian volcano. Audio
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Bougainville may be about to get shortwave radio back
There are plans in Papua New Guinea to restore shortwave radio services in Bougainville Audio
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Murray McCully heads NZ-PNG business council
Audio 30 Jul 2018The new chair of the Papua New Guinea New Zealand Business Council, Murray McCully, says PNG wants to engage more with New Zealand's agriculture sector, but he's also facing criticism from the man… Audio
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Samoa sevens player pleads not guilty following altercation
Audio 27 Jul 2018Samoa sevens player Gordon Langkilde is released from police custody, awaiting trial, in San Francisco following altercation at the World Cup. Audio
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PNG governor questions rationale behind MP defections
A member of Papua New Guinea's opposition says MPs don't have to be in government to achieve things in their electorates. Three MPs crossed the floor to join the government last week, claiming they… Audio
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SWIDT to preview new EP while playing Fortnite
Award-winning Onehunga hip-hop group SWIDT release their new EP The Most Electrifying tomorrow and they've got something special planned for its launch. Tonight, form 7pm they'll be streaming it live…
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How Christianity spread rapidly across the Pacific.
Christianity's spread across the Pacific was enforced from the top-down, rather than spreading through some kind of social movement. Audio
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How Christianity spread rapidly across the Pacific
Christianity's spread across the Pacific was enforced from the top-down, rather than spreading through some kind of social movement. Audio
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Tupac’s not dead… he’s playing percussion with the APO
Musician Tupac is not dead. In fact he’s part of the 200 strong orchestra and choir performing a new work this week in Auckland. The Grammy nominated artist and body percussionist hopes his name… Video