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Tonga's Dr Afuha'amango Tuipulotu making a difference as the world’s chief nurse
Dr Afuha'amango Tuipulotu pledged to fix 'pain and suffering' in Tonga. Now she's making a difference as the world's chief nurse.
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Journey to Haida Gwaii
ProgrammeA Haida language play revitalises a community facing their language's extinction.
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Screens in Motion
ProgrammeWhile New Zealand is enjoying being in the spotlight for the Rugby World Cup, New Zealand On Screen is putting New Zealand's film and television heritage front and centre.
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Sport: PNG Orchids stars grateful for rugby league return
Some of Papua New Guinea's top rugby league players are relieved to be back on the field just over a year out from the Women's World Cup.
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Diverse Tonga Cabinet aims to end division
The Cabinet line up named by Tonga's new Prime Minister, Pohiva Tu'i'onetoa, reflects his vow to unite the politically divided Kingdom. Audio
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Union pushes for guaranteed jobs for nursing grads
The Health Minister has also instructed his officials to look at what can be done to get more graduate nurses into jobs.
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DU'rville Island
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Amelia Nurse and D'urville
The remote and beautiful island of D'urville is to be unraveled by Amelia Nurse.
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Majority of Tongan nurses not meeting professional standards
The Chief of Nursing in Tonga says 70 percent of nurses are yet to reach the national professional standard.
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Meatless Monday at Hillside Kitchen and Cellar
A tiny place with big ideas - vegan cuisine using things from the garden and stuff that’s been foraged. Video, Audio, Gallery
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The Mighty Kite: 2016 Otaki Kite Festival
How to propose, take photos or resolve petty disputes with kites. Video, Audio, Gallery
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A History of New Zealand Women: an extract
On International Women's Day, Otago University history professor Barbara Brookes provides a snapshot of women's lives in colonial New Zealand.
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The Offensive Nipple Show
Amelia Nurse hits the beach with Wellington Fringe Festival artists Sarah Tuck and Jess Holly Bates to chat about their sold out Bat's play The Offensive Nipple Show - coming soon to Auckland. We join… Audio
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Children's Author Bianca Begovich
Amelia Nurse visits children's author Bianca Begovich - along with her monarchs, children, chickens, and bees - to chat about her passion for teaching kids about the environment. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Events Man Martin Wilson
At University, Martin Wilson studied politics, international relations, anthropology, psychology, geography, development studies, environmental studies, public policy, commercial law, and economics… Audio, Gallery
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Crowd gathers for Birdman Wellington 2016
More than 40 people took part in this year's Birdman Wellington, which challenges participants to "fly" into the harbour.
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Safety in Rivers and Lakes
Safety in Rivers and Lakes: Nick Mulcahy givses some safety tips Audio
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More About Rips
Audio 23 Dec 2015More About Rips: Nick Mulcahy outlines how to identify a rip Audio
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Preventing Drownings
Amelia Nurse goes to Titahi Bay to talk to Nick Mulcahy from Surf Lifesaving NZ about preventing drownings Audio
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Le Beaujolais Nouveau est Arrivé
Beaujolais Nouveau – is both a wine and an event. It’s celebrated around the world on the third Thursday in November – and New Zealand is the first in the world to have a taste. The wine is made from… Audio, Gallery
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Orientation Aotearoa
Audio 11 Nov 2015Orientation Aotearoa is an eight month residential education programme for aspiring change-makers aged 18 to 28. It was founded in part by Lucy Carver and Skye Chadwick and it focuses on leadership… Audio, Gallery
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Spectrum for 8 November 2015 - Waikeria Prison
Earlier this year, Waikeria Prison won a Corrections Leadership award from Arts Access Aotearoa for facilitating activities including kapa haka, whakairo (carving), music, poetry, raranga (weaving)… Audio, Gallery
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Ayla's Dad
Vaughan Hutchinson talks about the family's journey and Ayla's successes. Audio
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Ayla's Kindling Cracker
Ayla Hutchinson. She's a 16 year old Taranaki student. And an award winning inventor and business person who's developed a novel new way to chop kindling that's selling world-wide. Amelia Nurse - who… Audio
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Cook Islands Cultural Day
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