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Samoa prepares to lift turkey tail ban
Audio 16 May 2013Samoa is preparing to lift its ban on turkey tails as part of conditions set when it joined the World Trade Organisation a year ago. Audio
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Work underway on Fiji's crumbling roads
Audio 13 May 2013Complaints are going through the roof over Fiji's crumbling roads as people see new work underway. Audio
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One In Five for 12 May 2013
These days, you name it, the Internet has got it, but some people living with disabilities may only be enjoying a fraction of what's available. Katy Gosset gets on line with the Royal New Zealand… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Jan Bolwell
Audio 11 May 2013Dancer, author and playwright whose latest play, Dancing in the Wake, is based on the life of Lucia Joyce, daughter of James Joyce, and is about to tour nationwide. Audio
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Cook Islands plays host to filmmakers
Audio 10 May 2013Filmmakers head to the Cook Islands for the Film Raro challenge. Audio
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Rates rebels say council playing dirty over funds
Audio 7 May 2013The leaders of a rates rebellion in Kaipara say the council's using dirty tactics in a bid to end the revolt. Audio
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The Phocea leaves Port Vila amid questions
Audio 3 May 2013The Phocea finally leaves Port Vila amid questions over the boat's registration Audio
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Suva's young intellectuals lament youth apathy in Fiji
Audio 2 May 2013Political apathy among Fiji's young people is the biggest hindrance to revving up opposition to the regime's draft constitution. That's according to a group of young professionals who meet regularly… Audio
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Scientists say govt playing it safe with latest science funding
Audio 2 May 2013Scientists are accusing the government of playing it too safe with its latest round of science funding, describing its goals as unadventurous and vague. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Rachel Dawick and Jon Sanders
Songwriter and vocalist who has been researching the lives of New Zealand women in the 1800s, and turning their stories into songs; currently on tour with her partner, guitarist, bouzouki and ukulele… Audio
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Historic game of 'Aussie Rules' to be played on Anzac Day
Audio 24 Apr 2013A different kind of Anzac battle is taking place in Wellington tomorrow night. The Saint Kilda Saints and the Sydney Swans are preparing for their first AFL match in Aussie rules competition history… Audio
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All Black to play on despite assault charge
Audio 22 Apr 2013Rugby officials are being criticised for letting the All Blacks and Hurricanes winger, Julian Savea, play against the Western Force on Friday night - despite him being charged with assaulting his… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Graeme Gash
Audio 20 Apr 2013Designer, illustrator, songwriter and musician with the 1970s group Waves, whose catalogue has just been reissued. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Watermelon Slim
Audio 13 Apr 2013American singer, harmonica player and bottleneck slide guitarist who is currently on tour in New Zealand. Audio
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US officials play down report on North Korea's capabilities
Audio 12 Apr 2013The Pentagon is insisting North Korea does not have nuclear-armed rockets as officials try to play down a leaked report that warns Pyongyang has succeeded in putting atomic warheads on ballistic… Audio
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Government playing down another alleged security breach
Audio 9 Apr 2013The Government accepts the Ministry of Justice's website has been hacked, but says it wasn't a security breach. Audio
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Adam NZ Play Award winner Philip Braithwaite
Audio 7 Apr 2013Meet the winner of this year's Adam NZ Play Award Philip Braithwaite and find out about the chances of his script making it onto the stage. Audio
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Playing Favorites with Rick Bryant
New Zealand singer and songwriter who has performed and recorded with bands that include BLERTA, Mammal, the Windy City Strugglers, Rick Bryant and the Jive Bombers, the Jubilation Gospel Choir, and… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Leonel Alvarado
Audio 30 Mar 2013Senior Lecturer in Spanish and the Latin American Studies Programme Coordinator at Massey University, whose fourth book of poetry was runner-up and received a Special Mention in Latin America's oldest… Audio
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Recipient of EQC email says don't play politics
Audio 26 Mar 2013The man who received Earthquake Commission files detailing claims by 83,000 Christchurch people says he's appalled the slip-up has become a political football. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Marianne Muggeridge
Audio 9 Mar 2013Taranaki artist Marianne Muggeridge has worked as a painter for the past 40 years, creating portraits of many New Zealanders including Professor Sir Paul Callaghan, Alan MacDiarmid and Don Brash, and… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Barry Thomas
Audio 2 Mar 2013Groundbreaking visual and conceptual artist, sculptor, filmmaker, and musician whose documentation of his 1978 Cabbage Patch art project was purchased last year by Te Papa. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Peter Skellern
Audio 23 Feb 2013English singer-songwriter and pianist who wrote the music and lyrics for the Roger Hall play about grandparents and grandchildren, You Can Always Hand Them Back. Audio
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Best Song Ever Written - And The Band Played Waltzing Maltilda
Audio 19 Feb 2013Jim Kettlewell from Whangarei has chosen 'And The Band Played Waltzing Maltilda' - performed by the Pogues. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Paul Ubana Jones
Audio 16 Feb 2013Singer-songwriter in his fortieth year as a professional world touring soloist and recording artist, who uses the work of Dylan for educational sessions in high schools and is touring a show where he… Audio