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Eastern Bloc
Seasoned resident club DJ and one half of bass outfit Eastern Bloc, Marek Peszynski speaks to Yadana Saw about juggling beats, babies and bands. Video, Audio
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A Most Diverse Beat - Constable Rob Stanton
Ethiopian coffee, radio shows, and rappers are part of the daily grind for Constable Rob Stanton. Dubbed an honorary African he’s a crucial outlet for the community to voice their concerns even if… Audio, Gallery
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Fiji's historic Levuka needs help after Winston
Audio 10 May 2016Business people and heritage workers in Fiji's UNESCO world heritage site of Levuka say the historic town and its people need help after Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Genetic impacts of crop domestication
Scientists at Te Papa Tongarewa are using some of New Zealand's endemic plants and DNA sequencing tools to track how genetic diversity changes during of the process of crop domestication. Audio
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Thar she goes! On the tail of the Kermadec humpback whales
Satellite tagging has revealed that humpback whales that breed in Oceania socialise at Raoul Island in the Kermadecs and has shown where in Antarctica they go to feed. Audio
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Clean sweep for Trump in today's primaries
The American presidential hopeful, Donald Trump, has eased to victory in all five of the north-eastern Republican primaries that were up for grabs this afternoon. Audio
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Trump, Clinton closer to nomination victory after more wins
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton continue to gain traction in the race for nomination after today's five north-eastern primaries. Video, Audio
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The Expats - Mike Noakes
Our Expat of the week is serving the people of Nova Scotia well. He's taken the humble, and mighty, New Zealand pie to Canada's eastern province Halifax. Mike Noakes runs the Humble Pie Company. Audio
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Stop domestic violence - help the men
Meet the team behind Gandhi Nivas - a ground-breaking early intervention initiative first created within Auckland's Indian community that might just revolutionise the way domestic violence cases are… Audio, Gallery
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Aboard the Bobbie C
Spectrum producer Justin Gregory spends one week aboard a tall ship, sailing from Auckland to the Bay of Islands in the company of 22 American college students. Audio, Gallery
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Record Records for Record Store Day
Saturday the 16th of April is International Record Store Day, and hundreds of outlets around the world will be celebrating their unique culture and the special place they have in the hearts and… Video, Audio
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Pacific people need alternatives to selling natural resources
Audio 15 Apr 2016A New Zealand NGO working with remote Pacific Island communities says creating sustainble livelihoods could help stop exploitation. Audio
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Big need in Fiji's west with second cyclone in two months
Audio 7 Apr 2016Disaster authorities in Fiji's west say they need many more tents and tarpaulins as the second cyclone in two months was due to hit the country. Audio
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Scientists in French Polynesia on verge of mosquito breakthrough
Audio 5 Apr 2016Scientists in French Polynesia say an ambitious experiment to control mosquito populations is proving to be very successful, and could change the way countries prevent mosquito-borne illness. Audio
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Hopes Ōpōtiki Harbour Project will transform Eastern BoP
A project it's hoped will transform one of the country's most deprived regions is moving closer to becoming a reality. Audio
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Rohingya: Exile in the Rakhine
Graeme Acton asks if the lives of Myanmar's Rohingya people will improve now Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy is in power. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Little water left as Micronesia struggles with long drought
Audio 1 Apr 2016Some parts of Federated States of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands are experiencing their worst drought in recorded history, with some atolls close to running out of drinking water. Audio
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Almost 3,000 Auckland state homes change hand
The biggest handover yet of state rental housing takes place today with nearly three thousand homes in Auckland's eastern suburbs transferring into a joint-venture. Audio
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Drinking From A Salt Pond by Run River North
Nick Bollinger reviews an electric second album from Korean-American folk rockers Run River North. Audio
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Russia begins withdrawing troops from Syria
The Russian President, Vladimir Putin told the Kremlin that their mission had been accomplished and it is now time to focus on peacetalks. Russia entered the Syrian civil war last September, and its… Audio
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PNG faced with capacity challenge on forest conservation
Audio 10 Mar 2016A report by the Forest Trends NGO says Papua New Guinea is receiving far less finance for forest conservation than most other countries with large tropical forests, and must do a lot of work to build… Audio
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NZ Major General gives Fiji aid update en route to Suva
Audio 10 Mar 2016New Zealand military joint forces commander says the NZ presence in Fiji is for as long as it takes following the destruction of cyclone Winston. Audio
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Winston results in flood of kava onto Fiji market
Audio 9 Mar 2016As a result of cyclone Winston Fiji's kava growers are being forced to bring all their crop to market. Audio
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Interrupted Cadences - Schoenberg
What if …? John Drummond explores critical moments in the history of Western music when things might well have turned out very differently. In 1915 Schoenberg's regiment suffered enormous losses on… Audio
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How the media rose to the challenge of the Christchurch quake
The five years since the 22 February 2011 quake have been turbulent ones for the media in Christchurch. Mediawatch looks back at how things have changed. Video, Audio
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45,000 people in evacuation centres across Fiji
Audio 25 Feb 2016The Fiji government says there are more than 45,000 people, or about five percent of the population, in evacuation centres following Cyclone Winston. Audio
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In Lautoka, destruction and resolve after Winston
Audio 23 Feb 2016The recovery effort in Fiji's Western Division is getting into full swing as the country still tries to work out the damage caused by cyclone Winston. Audio
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Fifth anniversary of the February 22 quake in Christchurch
The fifth anniversary of the February 22 quake in Chch. Evan Smith of the community group Eastern Vision talks about the red zone. Audio
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The Panel with Lisa Tamati and Joe Bennett (Part 1)
Audio 22 Feb 2016What the Panelists Lisa Tamati and Joe Bennett have been up to. The fifth anniversary of the February 22 quake in Chch. Evan Smith of the community group Eastern Vision talks about the red zone. The… Audio
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Eye of the storm - climate change in the Pacific
Kiribati president Anote Tong calls on political leaders to help low-lying Pacific island nations to adapt to the impacts of climate change. Audio