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Officials in the dark over key figure at IANZ
Officials in the dark over key figure at IANZ
The Qualifications Authority did not know a man with a history of mistreating migrants was a key figure at a failed private international academy, despite a two year investigation.
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Manager of failed college told us to lie - migrant
Manager of failed college told us to lie - migrant
The marketing manager at a failed Auckland private college was accused of telling a witness in the country's first human trafficking trial to lie to authorities, court documents show.
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Jack BODY: Music for the New Zealand Liturgy
Tudor Consort conducted by Michael Stewart, with Richard Apperley (organ). Recorded by RNZ Concert, 2014. Video, Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Ecuador confirms it cut Assange's internet access
Ecuador confirms it cut Assange's internet access
Ecuador has confirmed it partly restricted internet access for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is taking refuge at its London embassy.
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Wikileaks claims Assange's internet 'shut down'
Wikileaks claims Assange's internet 'shut down'
Wikileaks says an unidentified "state actor" has shut down internet access for its founder Julian Assange.
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Child sex offender made admin of prison computers
Child sex offender made admin of prison computers
A computer suite inside Paremoremo prison was administered by convicted murderer and child sex offender Phillip John Smith and was later found to contain pornography.
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Smith inquiry reveals more border alert failures
Smith inquiry reveals more border alert failures
Documents from the Phillip John Smith inquiry reveal other criminals have fled the country despite border alerts - one who cut off his electronic bracelet on the way to the airport.
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Salina Fisher, youngest ever winner of the SOUNZ Contemporary Award
Salina Fisher has been named as the winner of the SOUNZ Contemporary Award 2016 at the APRA Silver Scroll Awards held in Auckland's Vector Arena. Video, Audio
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Allardyce says he made an error of judgement
Allardyce says he made an error of judgement
An emotional and apologetic Sam Allardyce said an error of judgement had led to his shock exit as England manager following a newspaper sting.
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Pacific Rhythms - Body - Melodies for Orchestra
Christchurch Symphony Orchestra presents music influenced by different Pacific cultures. Jack Body: Melodies for Orchestra. Christchurch Symphony Orchestra/Hamish McKeich. Recorded 14 May 2016 in the… Video, Audio
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Today In Parliament for 21 September 2016 - evening edition
Maori Party co-leader, Te Ururoa Flavell, slams New Zealand First for breaking cross-party agreement to sit this Friday to pass five Treaty settlement Bills. His attack on New Zealand First in… Audio
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Dirty Politics in small-town New Zealand?
Dirty Politics in small-town New Zealand?
Dirty politics have hit small-town New Zealand with candidates in Marlborough and Nelson the targets of an apparent smear campaign, a Nelson city mayoral candidate says.
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VP speculation grows as Trump meets Pence
VP speculation grows as Trump meets Pence
Donald Trump has met Indiana governor Mike Pence as speculation grows that he could be his vice-presidential pick.
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The ongoing implications of "Making a Murderer"
The documentary series Making a Murderer follows the story of Steven Avery who was wrongfully convicted of a crime, exculpated by DNA evidence then rearrested for a new murder by a police department… Audio
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Partial transcript of Orlando shooter released by FBI
A partial transcript of the calls between police negotiators and Omar Mateen during the three-hour siege in Orlando has been released by the FBI. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 21 June 2016
Audio 21 Jun 2016Little says Key has not made case for longer Iraq deployment;Brownlee details reasons for new Iraq commitment;Partial transcript of Orlando shooter released by FBI;Trump fires campaign manager as talk… Audio
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Orlando gunman: 'I’m an Islamic soldier'
Orlando gunman: 'I’m an Islamic soldier'
A transcript of calls made to police by the gunman who killed 49 people at an Orlando gay nightclub reveal he described himself as an "Islamic soldier".
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Jim Parker in Australia
Across the Tasman and the clamour for a royal commission into Australian banks has intensified after the release of transcripts of conversations between bank dealers talking about manipulating… Audio
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People of the Eye
Audio 8 May 2016"People of the Eye" is a play designed for the deaf and for hearing audiences. Created by Erin Siobhan Hutching it's based on her experiences growing up with her deaf sister, Sarah, in Christchurch… Audio
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Interview - Donald Nicolson
The current owner of Thomas Goff's Harpsichord #6, aka "The Beast", tells James Gardner how he came into possession, the process of restoring it and the glories that it now provides.
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Interview - Peter Averi
Peter Averi tells James Gardner about his experience of the new Thomas Goff harpsichord, purchased by the NZBS in 1956.
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Interview - John Rawson
Harpsichord maker John Rawson tells James Gardner about working with Thomas Goff.
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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