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PNG drought eases for some, but still food concerns
The United Nations is warning of continuing the food struggle in Papua New Guinea despite signs that the drought is over in parts of the country, which have been hit by floods. Audio
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Erratic food distribution to desperate PNGers
Audio 12 Feb 2016An NGO that's been working in drought affected Papua New Guinea, says the government's system of distributing food relief is erratic. Audio
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"Boat People" - a Vietnamese family remembers
More than three million people were killed during the Vietnam War. The Chung family arrived in Wellington as part of the first wave of former refugees, known then as 'the boat people' from Vietnam. Audio, Gallery
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Students thrive in school of hard knocks
Each summer students from around the world leave behind regular lives and head to a school beneath Nelson's rugged eastern ranges. Audio
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The Mixtape: Barry Saunders
Solo artist and frontman for The Warratahs Barry Saunders chooses a C60 of songs from the artists and bands he's toured with in years both recent and past. Audio
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Nostalgia Festival
Christchurch's Nostalgia Festival kicks off next month, with The Phoenix Foundation, Tami Neilson and The Eastern as headline acts. Festival director, Johnny Gibson takes Yadana Saw on a walk around… Audio
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Country Life Summer Edition Saturday, January 9, 2016
A selection of some of the best Country Life stories from 2015. In this episode: Auntsfield Estate, Torere Garlic and Benneydale Beckoning. Audio
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Long John Knickers and his ukelele
It is a Friday night in New Brighton in the eastern suburbs of Christchurch, and a crowd is starting to gather at a small cafe on a side street at the shopping area. Audio
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2015 Christmas Church Service
This service from Christ Church Cathedral in Nelson features the Reverend Nigel Whinney, Dean Nick Kirk and Bishop Richard Ellena, with the cathedral choir. Audio
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Sunhats, sunblock and flip flops in the scorcher South
It was sunhats, sunblock and jandals in the South Island today as temperatures reached 30 degrees in most eastern towns. Audio
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Junun by Shye Ben Tzur, Johnny Greenwood and The Rajasthan Express
Nick Bollinger embarks on a North Indian excursion with Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood and Israeli singer Shye Ben Tzur. Audio
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Happy Birthday Wunderbar - Adam McGrath
For 25 years now, the Wunderbar in Christchurch has prided itself on being one of the most unique bars in New Zealand. And the Lyttelton bar is planning to celebrate in style tonight. Over the years… Audio
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First global assessment of soil quality
December 5 is World Soil Day and the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization is preparing for the release of the world's first report on the quality of our soils. Audio
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US fishing companies want federal study on industry
Audio 30 Nov 2015A fishing company operating in American Samoa is calling for the United States to intiate a federal study into the economic impacts of new rules that are devastating the industry. Audio
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Pressure grows for greater fisheries observer measures
The WWF has called for the Tuna Commission to adopt greater measures to ensure the safety of fisheries observers onboard fishing vessels after the disappearance of another observer working on Pacific… Audio
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The Great Barrier Reef: A human history
The Great Barrier Reef, according to Sydney University historian Iain McCalman, is so vast the only people able to fully grasp its scale are astronauts. The reef's network of hundreds of islands and… Audio
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Rare earths deposits prompt debate in French Polynesia
Audio 24 Nov 2015Conflicting views on who owns rare earths off French Polynesia . Audio
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Our Future Leaders? Young, ethnic and hungry for change
30 young Ethnic Leaders from across the country to be recognised for the first time at Parliament by the Minister of Ethnic Communities. These young leaders plan to make a difference. Audio, Gallery
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Drought awareness needed in Solomons: NDMO
Audio 9 Nov 2015Drought affected communities in Solomon Islands Western, Eastern and Southern provinces are being urged to take steps to adapt to ongoing dry conditions in the country. Audio
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Ivan Lomax - Bridging the Digital Divide
Ivan Lomax is a co-founder and director of Wifi Connect, the start-up ISP aiming to provide internet service to eastern Bay of Plenty where one in three families lack access to the internet. Audio
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New hybrid predators on the rise in USA and Canada
There's a new type of hybrid predator stalking the prairies and forests of the North Eastern United States. It's called the Eastern Coyote but some also call the animals Coywolves because they're… Audio
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Marty Duda's artist of the week
Thanks to the 2004 documentary, Dig!, The Brian Jonestown Massacre became one of the most notorious bands of the early 21st century due to the questionable behaviour of bandleader Anton Newcombe who… Audio
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Introducing: Motte
Audio 24 Oct 2015Night Flyer by Motte, taken from the album Songs For Movies that you can find at mottemotte.bandcamp.com Audio
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Glimpse at Papuan experience under Indonesian rule
Audio 23 Oct 2015For the first time, Radio New Zealand International journalists have been able to enter Indonesia's eastern region of Papua, offering us a glimpse at a Melanesian society long closed off from outside… Audio
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Solomons art coming to Waikato Museum
Audio 19 Oct 2015Waikato Museum will soon be exhibiting a series of artifacts collected by Sir Hirini Moko Mead in the south eastern Solomon Islands in 1973. Audio
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Oxfam says PNG drought is fostering domestic violence
Audio 16 Oct 2015Domestic tensions are developing in the Papua New Guinea highlands as the impacts of the drought and resulting food shortages take effect. Audio
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Family of MH17 victims look to ongoing criminal investigation
Audio 14 Oct 2015The Dutch Safety Board has given its long awaited account of what happened to Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 in July last year. It confirmed that a BUK missile exploded just next to the cockpit as it… Audio
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Cultural diversity in childbirth
For babies born into the Islamic faith, azaan is the prayer whispered into baby's ears by the father just after birth. Lynda Chanwai-Earle is in Hawkes Bay following Rizwanna Latiff on the job, a… Audio, Gallery
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Te Manu Korihi News for 2 October 2015
Pressure from an online petition and media interest has led to an American football team canning its use of the Ka Mate haka; About 120 rangatahi have descended upon Ratana Pa for the weekend, to… Audio
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Adam McGrath: Singer-Songwriter
Adam McGrath is the lead singer in the Lyttleton band The Eastern. This October, he's going solo, giving a series of concerts for Arts On Tour. Audio