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Trans-Tasman bubble: New MIQ spaces should go to workers - EMA
The Employers and Manufacturers Association wants MIQ spaces freed up by the trans-Tasman bubble to be made available for critical skilled workers waiting to enter the country.
The government has… Audio
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News in Samoan for 7 April 2021
The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
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'Flyer beware' warning for trans-Tasman bubble
Pack your bags, book your flights - the trans-Tasman bubble will be open for business within a matter of weeks.
As well as reconnecting friends and family, the government's eyeing an economic boost… Audio
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Early Business News 7 April 2020
A brief update from the business sector. Audio
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Rural News for 7 April 2020
News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Debate over diaspora Samoans' right to vote
Many Samoans living overseas can't vote in this week's general election as electoral law requires them to be in the country for six months prior to voting. Covid-19 travel restrictions has sparked… Audio
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Champions of the Pacific for 7 April 2021
A weekly sports show that celebrates the highs, lows and unsung heroes of Pacific Island sport. Audio
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Paddling in a pandemic: Pacific Olympians gear up for Tokyo
A couple of Pacific Olympians have taken the rough waters of the Covid-19 pandemic in their stride as they prepare for the Tokyo Games. Audio
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Trans-Tasman bubble: Woman planning trip to hug grandchildren
There've been tears of joy and a mad rush to book trans-Tasman flights as New Zealand gets ready for a new normal - the trans-Tasman bubble.
In less than two weeks people wanting to visit from… Audio
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Football bringing Fijians together in New Zealand
Koroi Hawkins takes in a local football tournament bringing Wellington's Fijian community together on and off the pitch. Video, Audio
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The Patriot of Pago Pago
Former NFL player Joey Iosefa is now making his mark in rugby union. The Seattle Seawolves midfielder hopes that he can inspire more American Samoans to try their hand at the 15-man-game. Audio
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Dateline Pacific for 7 April 2021
Audio 7 Apr 2021Pre-polling well underway in Samoa ahead of Friday's election; We take a closer look at Vale's sale of its Goro Nickel plant in New Caledonia; Tonga's reappointed rugby coach believes there is a… Audio
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Thousands turnout for pre-polling in Samoa
Audio 7 Apr 2021Thousands of Samoans have been taking part in pre-polling heading into Friday's national election. Audio
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Samoan diaspora unable to vote in election
Audio 7 Apr 2021Many Samoans living overseas can't vote in this week's general election as electoral law requires them to be in the country for six months prior to voting. Audio
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New Caledonia nickel plant transfers to local ownership
Audio 7 Apr 2021After a protracted sale process, New Caledonia's huge nickel plant at Goro has gone into majority local ownership. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 7 April 2020
Audio 7 Apr 2021The trans-Tasman bubble has finally arrived. We'll speak to the Prime Minister about what it means. We'll ask tourism leaders if the bubble is the cure for the ailing industry. Cervical smears are… Audio
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6am RNZ Pacific News and Sport for 7 April 2021
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Toutai Kefu sees bright future for Ikale Tahi
Audio 7 Apr 2021Tonga rugby coach Toutai Kefu believes the future is bright for the 'Ikale Tahi now the sport finally has some stability off the field. Audio
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New MP: Tukituki's Labour MP Anna Lorck
Every Wednesday, we introduce you to a first term MP, someone new to parliament and this week it's the turn of Labour Party MP for Tukituki. Anna Lorck unseated National MP Lawrence Yule in last… Audio
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Tourism minister looking forward to Aussie tourists visiting NZ
Nathan Rarere asked the Tourism Minister Stuart Nash whether he'll be hopping on the first flight to Australia. Audio
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Australian tourism sector expects good demand for trips to NZ
So how is the news of the travel bubble being received on the other side of the Tasman? Nathan Rarere spoke to Simon Westaway from the Australian Tourism Industry Council to find out. Audio
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Moa bones arrive at Te Manawa Museum in Palmerston North
Audio 7 Apr 2021Moa bones discovered by a team working on a new highway between Manawatu and Hawkes Bay are being uplifted and welcomed to Te Manawa, the Palmerston North Museum this morning. The moa bones were… Audio
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Cervical smears vitally important for all women - health expert
Labour MP Kiritapu Allan shared the news yesterday that she has stage 3 cervical cancer and is taking medical leave to start the fight of her life. Posting on her Facebook page she prompted… Audio
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NZ Made: Magpie Studio's Deepti Joshi
In our New Zealand made segment this week, we catch up with Auckland woman Deepti Joshi who's turned her artistic talents towards jewellery and created a new business that is going from strength to… Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 7 April 2021
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Aussies excited by travel bubble with NZ
So is Australia bursting at the seams to come to New Zealand and do some skiing? What do you reckon Pam Corkery in Brisbane? Audio
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Helping Pasifika rugby thrive
Pasifika rugby has been the world's poor cousin for too long. Could a new plan help retain players and see the island game thrive? Audio
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An Easter Day Church Service from Auckland's Anglican Holy Trinity Cathedral
From Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland, with the Revd Ivica Gregurec presiding, and the Very Revd Anne Mills preaching. Audio
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INTERVIEW: Tuteri Dal Rangihaeata on Poi E's IMNZ Classic Record award
Patea Maori Club's iconic 1983 single 'Poi E' is being recognised as an important part of our rich musical history as the recipient of the 2021 IMNZ Classic Record. The project was a way to encourage… Video, Audio
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Royals
Music from Miles Davis' 'Kind of Blue', a track from the little-known Phil Woods Septet, and Caitlin Smith sings Lorde's "Royals". Audio
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