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From life's hard knocks - issues facing region's ethnic youth
From life's hard knocks - issues facing region's ethnic youth
Issues like unemployment, depression and high rates of youth suicide face ethnic youth in our regions. Youth also face barriers when trying to access social services. But now these youth are finding…
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Chelsea apologise for players comments
Chelsea apologise for players comments
English football champions Chelsea have apologised to their Chinese fans for offensive comments made on social media by Brazilian player Kenedy.
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Who will be Papua New Guinea's prime minister?
Who will be Papua New Guinea's prime minister?
As Papua New Guinea's lengthy and troubled national election nears a climax, RNZ Pacific offers a guide on who the main contenders to become prime minister are.
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Diagnosis by interview: The 'incoherence' of McCain & Trump
Diagnosis by interview: The 'incoherence' of McCain & Trump
Opinion - US Senator John McCain was diagnosed with brain cancer soon after his speech patterns suggested something might be terribly wrong. Phil Smith looks at what Donald Trump's speech suggests. Video
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PNG returning officer seeks refuge after upset election result
PNG returning officer seeks refuge after upset election result
A returning officer working in Papua New Guinea's election in Morobe province is reported to have taken refuge in police custody in fear of his life, following an upset result.
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Creators of Māori language-speaking dolls up for innovation award
Te Ahi Kaa meets the entrepreneurial couple behind the super-successful Pipi Mā dolls. Kristin Ross and Hohepa Tuahine are currently working on a 'mihi' Pipi Mā doll and a cartoon series for Māori… Audio
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NZ must look to Gatland as future All Black coach
NZ must look to Gatland as future All Black coach
The management hierarchy of the British and Irish Lions says New Zealand rugby must look to Warren Gatland when they're considering a replacement for incumbent All Black coach Steve Hansen.
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Paraone Gloyne – 'activator' of Te Reo Māori
Māori language advocate Paraone Gloyne started the Mahuru Māori movement in which participants speak only in te reo during September (Mahuru). Te Ahi Kaa meets him in Te Awamutu. Audio
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Jonah from Tonga: The imagination of a white Australian in brown face
Jonah from Tonga: The imagination of a white Australian in brown face
You know what Tongans find funny? Jokes that don't come at the expense of their entire culture! Trish Tupou writes.
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Williams struggles for words after win
Williams struggles for words after win
Venus Williams broke down in tears during her post-match news conference at Wimbledon when asked about a recent motoring incident she was involved in.
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Lions win second Test 24-21: Who rated the best
Lions win second Test 24-21: Who rated the best
The Lions have won the second Test of their 2017 tour, beating the All Blacks 24-21 in Wellington. Matt Richens rates all the players. Video
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Social media star to recruit rangatahi voters
Social media star to recruit rangatahi voters
Officials have called in William Waiirua to get young Māori voters to the polls in three months' time.
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Kaino hit with abuse after dangerous play claims
Kaino hit with abuse after dangerous play claims
All Black Jerome Kaino says he was hit with a torrent of public and social media criticism after being accused of deliberate dangerous play by the British and Irish Lions.
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Shortland Street's Jarod Rawiri on family, fame and acting
Just One Thing is a new podcast series presented and produced by Sonia Sly. In this episode she chats candidly to Shortland Street actor Jarod Rawiri about a childhood toy that's looking a little… Audio
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Unpaid, unhappy and over here - Labour's intern scandal explained
Unpaid, unhappy and over here - Labour's intern scandal explained
Labour is left tidying up after an internship programme organised by the party's former chief of staff gets out of hand.
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High number of teen pregnancies in Fiji reveal more issues
High number of pregnancies among teenage girls point to social problems such as lack of support for mothers and incest. Audio
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Team NZ sweeps Oracle again
Team NZ sweeps Oracle again
Team New Zealand have swept Oracle Team USA for the second straight day at the America's Cup in Bermuda.
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Niuafe Malupo: cake maker extraordinaire
After a period of career indecision, 23-year-old Aucklander Niuafe Junior Malupo is finding having his own business is quite literally the icing on the cake. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Weekly Reading: The best longreads all in one place
Weekly Reading: The best longreads all in one place
Our weekly recap highlighting the best feature stories from around the internet.
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North Korea frees US student said to be in coma
North Korea frees US student said to be in coma
North Korea has released an American student who was serving a 15-year jail sentence, with his family saying he has been in a coma for a year.
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Moving past "Afro-pessimism"
The world's media are slowly getting past the stereotypes of poverty, disease and corruption that have characterised coverage of Africa in the past but there's still a way to go, says a media scholar.
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Moving past "Afro-pessimism"
Moving past "Afro-pessimism"
The world's media are slowly getting past the stereotypes of poverty, disease and corruption that have characterised coverage of Africa in the past but there's still a way to go, says a media scholar.
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Robots rebooting reporting?
We know about driverless cars, but are reporterless stories and podcasts just around the corner too? And what does a "true-blue Aussie" robot reading the news sound like? (Spoiler: not good) Video, Audio
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Robots rebooting reporting?
Robots rebooting reporting?
We know about driverless cars, but are reporterless stories and podcasts just around the corner too? And what does a "true-blue Aussie" robot reading the news sound like? (Spoiler: not good)
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'One of the lowest points in Lions history'
'One of the lowest points in Lions history'
Feature - Ahead of the Lions' first match on Saturday, Matt Richens looks back at the 2005 test match they'd likely rather forget.