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Dudley Benson on his epic album Zealandia
Trevor Reekie talks to Dudley Benson about his eight-years-in-the-making album Zealandia. Audio
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Veteran Aussie pub rockers The Johnnys are back on the road
Relentless touring is a punishing experience and can take a physical and mental toll on a band, but veteran Australian pub rockers, The Johnnys, thrived on it. Trevor Reekie catches up with founding… Video, Audio
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Delayed insurance leaves Kaikōura business with $50k bill
Audio 17 Sep 2018Nearly two years after the 7.8 earthquake, a Kaikoura business owner has been left with a broken shop and a $50,000 repair bill because of insurance delays. Video, Audio
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Not all Razzle-Dazzle for kiwi musical thespians
It’s theatre month, and musical theatre week. While crowds are flocking to see the international production of Chicago in Wellington this week, Kiwis trying to make a living in the industry are… Video
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The Warratahs celebrate 30 years
Audio 10 Sep 2018Legendary country band The Warratahs are taking to the road to celebrate 30 years since they released their debut album The Only Game In Town. Trevor Reekie spoke to Barry Saunders about how to group… Video, Audio
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Merchants of Paradise plan luxury hotel in Cooks
A Cook Islands developer hopes work will be underway later this year on a five star hotel on Rarotonga. Audio
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Bougainville may be about to get shortwave radio back
There are plans in Papua New Guinea to restore shortwave radio services in Bougainville Audio
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Compelling local stories
Freelance publicist and reviewer Tamar Munch has been watching Maui's Hook, a local feature which is part documentary, part drama written & directed Maori psychologist and filmmaker Paora Joseph… Audio
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Ground-breaking Olympian becomes UNICEF ambassador
Audio 18 Jul 2018One of Tonga's most well known athletes is now an official, regional advocate for children. Audio
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A tug of war over Auckland's marinas
Auckland Council is undertaking a public consultation about what do to with land at Hobsonville Marina which is says is not a strategic asset. Berth users from some of the city's other marinas have… Audio
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Research into Typhoid fever in Fiji published
Research into an increase in typhoid fever in Fiji has shown poor sanitation and contaminated water appear to be behind the illness. Audio
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Insight: Examining Tomorrow's Schools
Nearly every aspect of the school system is under review. RNZ's Education Correspondent, John Gerritsen examines the hard questions being asked about deciles, zones and school boards. Audio
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Samoa-designed affordable menstrual pads launched
Samoa-designed affordable menstrual pads launched early due to grant. Audio
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PNG doctor speaks out about maternal deaths
An Obstetrician in Papua New Guinea says complex societal issues such as poor family planning, limited infrastructure, a financially starved health system and domestic violence, are behind a rise in… Audio
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Cook Islands Party vying for a third term in power
It's election time again in the Cook Islands and the Cook Islands Party, under Prime Minister Henry Puna, which has run the country for the past eight years, is staunchly defending its record. Audio
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A citizens' jury on euthanasia
Fifteen Dunedin citizens took part in a University of Otago citizens' jury to discuss legalising euthanasia and assisted dying. Audio
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Fiji's opposition SODELPA leader outlines election priorities
Audio 16 May 2018Fiji's first coup leader is promising to restore democratic freedoms to the country if elected prime minister later this year. Audio
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Stop the obsession with winning: Sport NZ
Sport New Zealand says sports coaches, parents and schools need to stop the obsession with winning in order to keep more kids playing sport and being active. In the last 16 years participation in… Audio
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Rescue and evacuation underway in flood-hit Hawaii
Rescue and evacuation efforts ongoing in flood devastated areas of Hawaii. Audio
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Fiji takes stock of severe flooding
Audio 4 Apr 2018The clean-up is underway in Fiji's west following severe flooding created by Cyclone Josie at the weekend.Fiji has found itself in a cycle of extreme weather and is bracing for more. Audio
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How Widodo went under the radar
While a former US President’s visit preoccupied our media this week, the state visit of the current president of Indonesia - the world’s fourth most populous nation - went mostly under the radar… Video, Audio
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Insight: Is NZ Ready for Artificial Intelligence?
The warnings about automation and artificial intelligence changing our lives are evey increasing. Philippa Tolley asks are employers and employees a like really thinking about what lies ahead and will… -
More disaster insurance being developed for Pacific countries
Getting disaster response funds to where people need them and in a timely manner is the goal of a dedicated Pacific insurance company set up in response to climate change and the limited resources of… Audio
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Help is slow to come, nearly a week after PNG quake
Audio 5 Mar 2018Nearly a week after a devastating magnitude 7.5 earthquake in Papua New Guinea's Highlands, aid is only starting to trickle in.
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Young women issues highlighted in new declaration
Audio 5 Mar 2018The 5th Fiji Young Women's Forum saw a new declaration drawn up highlighting areas of concern for young women that plans to be shared to leaders and the community. Audio
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Cooks to leave UN quest off the agenda for NZ visit
The Cook Islands government won't raise its quest for a seat at the UN when New Zealand's PM visits next month, but many say a wider debate on the relationship is inevitable. Audio
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The Mixtape: Jim Wilson
Trevor Reekie talks to Jim Wilson, founder and owner of New Zealand's most successful poster and publicity company, Phantom Billstickers. Audio
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Cyclone recovery well underway in Tonga
Tonga's disaster authorities say good progress is being made getting emergency shelter provisions out to more remote villages on Tongatapu after damage from cyclone Gita. Audio
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Water the main priority for Samoa Red Cross post-cyclone Gita
Audio 15 Feb 2018Samoa Red Cross specifies community needs as the cleanup from Cyclone Gita continues. Audio
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Grumblings on the grape vine: are seasonal workers treated well in NZ?
Seasonal workers from Vanuatu are the grunt force of New Zealand's growing wine industry, but questions linger over the treatment of workers. Johnny Blades went to Blenheim to learn more. Audio