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Sara Lee plays Grunfeld
GRÜNFELD: Soirée de Vienne - played by Sara Lee, at the 2017 Wallace National Piano Competition Audio
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Marianna Kang plays John Psathas
PSATHAS: Waiting for the aeroplane - played by Marianna Kang, at the 2017 Wallace National Piano Competition Audio
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Liam Wooding plays Messiaen
MESSIAEN: Première communion de la Vierge, and Noël, from Vingt regards sur l'enfant-Jésus - played by Liam Wooding, at the 2017 Wallace National Piano Competition Audio
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Amy Hsu plays John Rimmer
RIMMER: Seven Character Sketches Nos 1 - 3 - played by Amy Hsu, at the 2017 Wallace National Piano Competition Audio
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Pacific women MPs inspired by New Zealand PM
Audio 7 Dec 2017Pacific women MPs visiting New Zealand this week say meeting prime minister Jacinda Ardern was a real inspiration for them. Audio
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Sport: Hosts Vanuatu win double gold at Mini Games
Audio 7 Dec 2017Vanuatu kick-started their medal haul on a golden day for the host nation at the Pacific Mini Games. Audio
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Amplifying Pacific concerns the aim at CIVICUS
Audio 6 Dec 2017A huge gathering of civil society delegates from around the world in Fiji this week is seen as a great opportunity for the Pacific to inform the rest of the world about the region's concerns. Audio
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Pacific police urged to apply strict zero tolerance to violence
Civil society organisations working with survivors of gender-based violence in the Pacific are urging police in the region to apply zero tolerance approaches to gender based violence. Audio
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Calls for PNG torturers to be brought to justice
Calls mount in PNG for those who tortured a six year old girl for sorcery to come forward Audio
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Gender inequality at the heart of Pacific violence pandemic
On average two in three women around the Pacific will experience sexual and/or physical violence in their lifetimes. Audio
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Demand for level playing field in world rugby league
Mate Ma'a Tonga bowed out of the Rugby League World Cup in controversial circumstances but the team is determined that their efforts result in lasting change for the international game. Audio
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Justice sought in PNG for six-year-old girl accused of sorcery
Audio 27 Nov 2017Torture of a six year old girl for sorcery in PNG condemned. Audio
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In NZ's 'bro-conomy' music industry, girls sing while boys play
Rose Matafeo talks with Jessie Moss, Ladi6, Dianne Swann and Geneva Alexander-Marsters about life and work for women in the music scene in Aotearoa. Audio
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'Searching for Voice, Searching for Reo' by Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal
Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal tells the story of his journey as a bicultural composer in Aotearoa New Zealand in 'Searching for Voice, Searching for Reo'. Audio
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Play it again Sammy's
Aaron Hawkins from the Dunedin city Council talks about the unanimous vote this week to restore the iconic music venue Sammy's. Audio
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Ginette McDonald and Kate McGill - Playing Joan Scott
Long-serving New Zealand actor Ginette McDonald and her daughter, Kate McGill, also an actor, team up to perform Tom Scott's play, Joan, which tells the story of his mother. It's a special project for… Audio
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Sport: Manu Samoa feeling the pressure on and off the field
Audio 24 Nov 2017Financial pressures and long losing streak tough to take for Manu Samoa squad. Audio
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All Blacks to play Wales in Cardiff, hungry for a win
The All Blacks are coming off a hard-fought win against Scotland last week .. to face a Wales side tomorrow hungry for a win. Wales coach Warren Gatland says he was pleased with his team's game… Audio
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Aus urged to do more to meet expectations as Pacific leader
Audio 23 Nov 2017Australia's shadow minister of defence Richard Marles says the country needs to make the Pacific Islands a core concern of its foreign policy or lose ground to others. Audio
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The Axeman, AKA Paul Martin on 30 years of playing metal music on the radio
Paul Martin, aka The Axeman, has been hosting his heavy metal radio show The Axe Attack for 30 years. He joins Jesse Mulligan to talk about the history of heavy metal and why he's so passionate about… Audio, Gallery
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Sport: Pacific rewriting league's established world order
Fiji and Tonga sweep into semis as Pacific nations continue to shake up the Rugby League World Cup. Audio
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10,000 Christmas presents to be delivered in Otara
Audio 20 Nov 201710,000 Christmas presents to be delivered to all kindergarten, primary and intermediate schools in Otara south Auckland. Audio
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Sport: Pacific teams create World Cup history
All four Pacific Island teams have qualified for the knockout rounds at the Rugby League World Cup. Audio
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Tongan league team capturing imaginations both home and abroad
Audio 10 Nov 2017The Tongan rugby league team is grabbing sports headlines across the region for their feats both on and off the field. Audio, Gallery
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No level playing field for Pacific Rugby
Samoa Rugby is bankrupt and has called for support, but Pacific Rugby Welfare CEO Daniel Leo says it doesn't have to be that way. He tells John Campbell World Rugby needs to step up. Video, Audio