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Interview - Peter Owen
Harpsichord maker Peter Owen tells James Gardner about working with Thomas Goff.
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Interview - Paul Downie
Audio 8 May 2016Instrument maker Paul Downie tells James Gardner about the process of 'restoring' the Goff harpsichord now owned by Donald Nicolson.
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Vanuatu tourism invites return of Air New Zealand and Virgin
Audio 18 Apr 2016Vanuatu tourism will be launching a major marketing push in New Zealand and Australia to coincide with today's completion of emergency repairs to the country's international airport. Audio
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Super Tuesday: Clinton and Trump rack up more wins
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have both won the most states in the biggest day of the race for the US presidential nomination, but other candidates are still in the race. Video
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Doctor lays complaint against ministry official
A bitter row between the Canterbury District Health Board and the Health Ministry has taken a new turn.
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Former pro pleads guilty to match-fixing
Allegations of corruption in world tennis have been reignited after a former Australian professional player pleaded guilty to match-fixing.
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Fiji's NFP party to consider withdrawing from parliament
Audio 19 Jan 2016The leader of Fiji's opposition National Federation Party says its members will this month consider whether its three MPs should leave parliament. Audio
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Solomons ex-militant funding not a cash cow
Audio 19 Jan 2016The Solomon Islands Ministry of National Unity Reconciliation and Peace says the US$375,000 paid last week to an association representing ex-militants will not be accessible to its members as cash… Audio
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More about Douglas Lilburn
More about Douglas Lilburn, including performances of his work, interviews and video.
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Russia 'ready to help' Free Syrian Army
Russia says it is ready to help US-backed rebels in Syria in their battle against militant organisations like the Islamic State group.
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Bill Cosby testifies under oath for first time
Bill Cosby has testified under oath for seven hours in response to a civil suit brought by a woman who accused the veteran comedian of sexually abusing her when she was 15.
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Tonga minister says CEDAW not dead
Audio 18 Sep 2015Tonga's Minister for Internal Affairs says he's still hopeful a controversial women's rights convention will be ratified despite reports the government is dropping the issue. Audio
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Pacific missing gravity of youth unemployment issues:SPC
Audio 27 Aug 2015The Secretariat of the Pacific Community says countries in the region must improve their collection of data on youth in the Pacific. Audio
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Corrections Minister rejects resignation call
The Corrections Minister is rejecting calls for his resignation over the scandal surrounding the privately run Mt Eden prison.
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Labour calls for minister to resign
Corrections Minister Sam Lotu-Iiga is under pressure over when he knew about allegations a prisoner at Mt Eden Prison had been dropped from a balcony.
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FIFA informant squeeling since 2011
Prosecutors in America have revealed the former FIFA executive committee member Chuck Blazer was secretly providing authorities information for nearly two years before he admitted guilt.
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Former FIFA exec admitted taking bribes
A former executive committee member of FIFA told a US judge in November 2013 that he took bribes in connection with the 1998 and 2010 World Cups.
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Glory in their Eyes
For many New Zealanders, Gallipoli was to be the biggest adventure of their lives. To them fighting for King and Country was a calling and an honour, fresh-faced young men with glory in their eyes set… Audio, Gallery
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UN worried about infant nutrition in Vanuatu
Audio 8 Apr 2015The United Nations says it is concerned about proper nutrition for mothers and babies in Vanuatu after cyclone Pam struck. Authorities estimate around ninety percent of the food gardens in the mostly… Audio
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Recording the goings on (and on and on)
Megan Whelan goes behind the scenes with Parliament's Hansard reporters.
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Dusty road group claim bullying
A Northland group campaigning to seal dusty and dangerous forestry roads has been told to back off until after the by-election. Audio
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Steubenville
Kiwi Eleanor Bishop bases her new show on a notorious rape that was revealed to the victim via tweets. Eleanor is studying directing in America on a Fulbright Scholarship at the Carnegie Mellon… Audio
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Netanyahu's nuclear warning
The Israeli prime minister has warned that a deal under discussion on Iran's nuclear programme could "pave its way to the bomb", rather than block it.
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'Gifted' Celia Lashlie remembered
Following her death on Monday, Celia Lashlie is remembered for her work with teenage boys and stopping domestic violence. Audio