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New green party: Viable option or wishful thinking?
29 Jan 2019Opinion - In New Zealand, talks of a new centralist environmental party has raised the question of whether it is possible here for such a party to exist, Brigitte Morten writes.
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Psychotherapist Mel Schwartz: 'Uncertainty equals possibility'
27 Jan 2019Feeling stuck in a rut? Learning to embrace uncertainty could be a way forward, Schwartz tells Jim Mora. Video, Audio
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Music Alive: NZTrio - Braid
29 Jan 2019NZTrio celebrates the 125th anniversary of women’s suffrage in New Zealand with an all-female-composer concert.
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Pacific urged to stop Japan's nuclear waste plans
29 Jan 2019Environmentalists want to stop Japan's plans to discharge what they say is more than a million tonnes of highly contaminated water into the Pacific Ocean.
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NZSO starts new season with 'Water Music'
29 Jan 2019Vesa-Matti Leppänen tells Upbeat about the NZSO's watery themed concerts. Audio
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Samuel Flynn Scott does Laneway 2019
29 Jan 2019The Phoenix Foundation lead singer checks out the food, music and whacky shirts at this year's Laneway Festival in Auckland.
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Ship arrives in Tonga to begin cable repairs
While the Tonga government says the impact of the communication shutdown on its activities has been minimal, that's not the case for many others in the country.
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Rosanne Cash: She Remembers Everything
27 Jan 2019In the first new programme of New Horizons for the new year, a newly refreshed William Dart features American singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash and her new album She Remembers Everything. Video, Audio
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PNG govt promises to account for APEC inventory
28 Jan 2019Papua New Guinea's government says it will ensure that assets used for hosting APEC last year are accounted for.
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Death of Niue's sole duck 'a sad time'
Niue is saying goodbye to its only duck, Trevor, who captured global attention after he showed up in 2018.
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Is there room for a centrist green party in Parliament?
28 Jan 2019Power Play - It is no surprise talk of a new green centrist political party is being welcomed by National, because under MMP it will need a support partner if it is to take the reins again, writes Chris Bramwell.
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Change is in the wind for opera in NZ
Thomas de Mallet Burgess is the new general director of New Zealand Opera and is interested in seeing opera do more, smaller opera, supporting more local writers, working digitally and seeing NZ Opera supporting the entire sector. Audio
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Three Palestinian chicken recipes from Reem Kassis
28 Jan 2019It wasn't till having her own daughter in the States that Reem Kassis realised the importance of nourishing her Palestinian roots. She shares with us the recipes for three family favourites from her book The Palestinian Table. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Polyfest preparations underway early
28 Jan 2019Voices - Preparations have begun early for Polyfest, the annual cultural festival in Auckland; Sara Vui-Talitu reports. Audio
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Heatwave: how to keep yourself - and your pets - cool
28 Jan 2019With record breaking temperatures, officials have issued health warnings, but what else can you do to keep cool in the first heatwave of 2019?
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Growing microgreens and herbs on your window sill
25 Jan 2019We don't all have big gardens to grow our greens, so Lynda Hallinan has advice on the kinds of things you can successfully grow on your window sill. Audio
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Music Alive: Rachmaninov's All-Night Vigil
28 Jan 2019Sergei Rachmaninov’s All-Night Vigil is a reflective and profoundly moving work, motivated by his deep religious faith. It's performed by Wellington choir Inspirare.
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'A story’s going to find me, it always does'
25 Jan 2019Fifteen years ago, Fiona McIntosh was working in the travel industry and raising twin boys, now she's a best-selling author of historical fiction and fantasy. Audio
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NZ Live: Rhodeworks
25 Jan 2019Brothers Laurence, Sam and Nate Rhodes, whose ages range from 12 to 17 years old, make up the bluegrass band Rhodeworks. They join us for a fun, high-energy set and a chat with Jesse Mulligan. Audio
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Fabulous Fiji defend Hamilton 7s crown
Fiji have defended their Hamilton Sevens title, thrashing the United States 38-0 in the final to usurp the Eagles at the top of the World Series standings.
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Dismay in Tahiti over changed nuclear compensation law
28 Jan 2019French Polynesia's nuclear test veterans organisations are dismayed to find out that a planned change to the compensation law for test victims was quietly altered last year.
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Composer wins major prize
28 Jan 2019New Zealand composer Chris Artley has won first prize at a major international competition for organ music.
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'Tourists from hell' hog holiday headlines and spark media pile-on
Mediawatch - The so-called “unruly tourists” were called all the names under the sun in a media pile-on that entertained and angered New Zealanders in equal measure. Audio
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Survival mode: Why some rural emergency services are under threat
Insight: Rural GPs and nurses are thin on the ground and the pressure on those trying to provide life saving emergency help is even more evident over the summer. Tess Brunton reports. Audio