Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called play.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 926 - 950 of 2414 in total
-
A solution-focussed approach to Pacific obesity
Audio 25 Sep 2017Obesity figures for Pacific people in New Zealand and in the region are pretty bad but a Otago University study has detailed three approaches that can ensure a healthy state is maintained.. Audio
-
Sport: PNG Hunters eye maiden title
Audio 22 Sep 2017The Papua New Guinea Hunters can complete a historic season with victory in this weekend's Intrust Super Cup grand final. Audio
-
Student's Samoan myths and legends debut in Auckland
Audio 22 Sep 2017Student's Samoan myths and legends debut performance staged in iconic Auckland fale. Audio, Gallery
-
Big names in NZ music play Give A Home gig for refugees
Thea, Tiny Ruins and other big names in New Zealand music performed a special concert last night - at a house in Mt Albert. Audio
-
Hope for change in way PNG elections are run
Candidates still need a lot of money and resources to win an election in Papua New Guinea, according to a man who stood in the recent polls in Chimbu Province's regional seat who is pushing for PNG to… Audio
-
Fuimaono Titimaea Tafua returns as Manu Samoa coach
The Samoa Rugby Union have reappointed a former Manu Samoa head coach in an attempt to put their Rugby World Cup qualifying campaign back on track. Audio
-
Leader absences at Pacific Forum surprise academic
Audio 6 Sep 2017The director of Pasifika at Massey University, Malakai Koloamatangi, is surprised by the absence of a number of Pacific leaders from this year's Pacific Islands Forum. Audio
-
The Play That Goes Wrong
The Play that Goes Wrong had humble beginnings in the UK at the The Old Red Lion theatre in Islington and gained such popularity and awards - it's currently on Broadway. It's the work of a group of… Audio
-
Democratic advocate says Tongan system working
Audio 4 Sep 2017A former government executive and democracy advocate says political reform is working in Tonga even though Parliament was dissolved by royal decree. Audio
-
Playing piano in a flood
Imagine if you will a man playing the piano in a living-room, an old upright piano, sunlight filtering through the windows, sitting on a piano stool and around him the water is half-way up his legs… Audio
-
Pohiva OK with dissolution of Tongan parliament
Tonga's interim prime minister 'Akilisi Pohiva seems at peace with his term being cut short by the dissolution of parliament, and the call for early elections. Audio
-
Sport: Fijian Drua aiming high in Australian rugby debut
The Fijian Drua are ready to make their mark in their debut season in the Australian National Rugby Championship. Audio
-
Pohiva OK with dissolution of Tongan parliament
Audio 31 Aug 2017Tonga's interim prime minister 'Akilisi Pohiva seems at peace with his term being cut short by the dissolution of parliament, and the call for early elections. Audio
-
Is Winston Peters playing for time?
There are still various issues with Winston Peters and the pension overpayments. Audio
-
Tonga Health Ministry sees drop in mumps cases
Audio 30 Aug 2017Mumps outbreak in Tonga has reached its peak. Audio
-
New test for democracy as Tonga prepares for polls
Tonga is preparing to go to the polls in November after the King's sudden decision to dissolve parliament, reigniting questions about the state of democracy in the kingdom. Audio
-
Sport: Only Samoa and Guam left in Pac Games race
The Pacific Games Council will award the 2019 Pacific Games to either Samoa or Guam, after Tahiti failed to receive government backing. Audio
-
Niue finds skink that was thought to be extinct
Audio 28 Aug 2017A rare skink thought to be extinct in Niue has been found alive and well on the island. Audio
-
NZ Live - Play On with Paul McLaney and Julia Deans
Songwriter Paul McLaney has set Shakespeare's soliloquies to music for Play On – a stage show and also an album. He performs 'To Be or Not To Be' from Hamlet with Fur Patrol's Julia Deans and The… Video, Audio, Gallery
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
'Voting for a park I'm probably never going to play in'
RNZ reporter Laura Tupou spoke to a group of Mangere College students who are voting for the first time this year. Housing and jobs are what they worry about the most. Audio
-
Samoa PM backs village rights to ban foreign businesses
Audio 24 Aug 2017Samoa's prime minister backs village councils in a move to stop direct foreign-owned competition with local small businesses. Audio
-
You Play the Girl
In many of the most popular movies of the last 50 years, women are often portrayed as sidekicks or the good girl encouraging the male hero to do the right thing. Former LA times film critic Carina… Audio
-
Fiji's SODELPA wants China's visa-free access canned
Audio 23 Aug 2017The opposition in Fiji has called for the suspension of visa free entry for China's nationals following the mass deportation of fraud suspects to China this month. Audio
-
Indie faves The National to play among the vines of Villa Maria Winery in 2018
They're not your usual nostalgic or granny-pleasing winery show band, with their often sombre tone and that growly baritone of Berningers, but they have a loyal and fervent audience here in Aotearoa… Video
-
Solomons needs to create 10,000 jobs every year - Chamber
Audio 22 Aug 2017The chair of the Solomon Islands' Chamber of Commerce and Industry is calling on government and the public sector to focus on creating 10,000 jobs every year. Audio