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Allegations of high-level money laundering in PNG
Audio 30 Jun 2015Papua New Guinea's prime minister Peter O'Neill has called for an investigation into allegations of high-level money laundering. Audio
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Torere Garlic
Claire Belcik grows some of the best garlic you could hope to see on her Torere Bay property in Eastern Bay of Plenty. She also grows beautiful limes and many other crops. Audio
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The Whatipu Cave Dances
A giant cave on Auckland's wild West Coast used to be the city's most memorable - and most mysterious - ballroom. Dances were held for more than sixty years at the Great Cave at Whatipu but are now… Audio
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Shorebird Stopover
Keith Woodley from the Pukorokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre and a couple of other members of the Pukorokoro Miranda Naturalists' Trust (PMNT) have just returned from North Korea to search for spots… Audio
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Europe Correspondent Seamus Kearney
Audio 15 Jun 2015Possible deployment of US heavy weapons in Eastern Europe; The fate of Greece's future in euro zone is expected to be decided this week and European Space Agency celebrates the waking up of the Philae… Audio
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Indonesia sends mixed message on controversial transmigration
Audio 12 Jun 2015Indonesia's government is sending conflicting messages about the future of the controversial transmigration policy in Papua. Audio
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Eastern Bay Energy Trust makes second bid for Horizon
The Eastern Bay Energy Trust is offering $4.41 a share in a takeover bid for the Whakatane-based Horizon Energy. Audio
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The Balkanistas - Songs from the heart
The Balkanistas is an exuberant group of 20+ Wellington musicians putting their own twisted spin on Eastern European Balkan music. But there’s much more to The Balkanistas than meets the “ear”. … Video, Audio
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Playwright Albert Belz
Playwright Albert Belz talks about writing for radio and how it compares to the stage and screen. Audio
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Humming Hamama Orchard
In 1999 a Maori trust in Te Kaha set up a 20 year joint venture with independent investors, to develop a 4.4 hectare kiwifruit orchard. The hope was to give employment to locals, and encourage other… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 18 May 2015
Audio 18 May 2015A Bay of Plenty iwi says the Supreme Court stepping in over whether to stop the sale of farmland the tribe's contesting - shows there are bigger public law matters that need addressing; The leader of… Audio
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US operations say eastern Syria raid on IS a 'significant blow'
Audio 18 May 2015In Syria US special operations are still celebrating the killing of a key IS commander. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 18 May 2015
Audio 18 May 2015A Bay of Plenty iwi says the Supreme Court stepping in over whether to stop the sale of farmland the tribe's contesting - shows there are bigger public law matters that need addressing; The leader of… Audio
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The Long Journey to Aotearoa
Archaeologist Atholl Anderson explains why he thinks that the first people to make landfall in New Zealand were exiles escaping from conflict in their homelands Audio
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Jack Feleti: Ebony Carver
In a village on Niue's eastern coast, master carver Jack Feleti makes one-of-a-kind objects from the ebony he finds on his ancestral lands. The exquisite, hand-carved pieces he produces have been sold… Audio
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Rose Windows by Rose Windows
Audio 28 Apr 2015Melody Thomas says hello - and goodbye - to Seattle seven-piece Rose Windows. Audio
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Anzac music with The Eastern
Lyttleton string band The Eastern perform live in Christchurch with a series of Anzac-themed songs: 'E Pari Ra' by Paraire Tomoana; 'And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda' by Eric Bogle; 'Up Spinner'… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 23 April 2015
A Whangarei marae's launching a two-year project to teach anyone who wants to learn how to build and use computers, apps and software; The son of a Maori Pioneer Battalion soldier is warning tangata… Audio
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Students demand more security in Kenya
Audio 8 Apr 2015Kenyan university students have taken to the streets demanding more security from the government after gunmen killed 148 people at a campus in the eastern town of Garissa last week. Audio
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Typhoon Maysak tears through Micronesia
Audio 1 Apr 2015Emergency declarations have been made in the Federated States of Micronesia as typhoon Maysak continues to tear through the vast country. Audio
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The Lonesome Pine Specials in Session
Named after a Carter Family song, The Lonesome Pine Specials dust off some old-timey US folk songs with authentic nasal three-part harmonies, courtesy of Ben Wooley (Unfaithful Ways), fiddler Flora… Audio
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Your song - Southern Girl
Kevin Brookfield from Amberley has chosen 'Southern Girl' by The Eastern. Audio
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Weather hampers assessment of Solomons cyclone damage
Audio 16 Mar 2015The Solomon Islands National Disaster Management Office says strong wind warnings are preventing it from reaching the eastern province to assess the damage caused by Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Weakened Cyclone Pam still packing powerful punch
Audio 16 Mar 2015Gale force winds, heavy rain and significant swells are continuing to pound north eastern parts of New Zealand, as the remnants of tropical cyclone Pam push south. Audio
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Cyclone Pam begins to strike
Audio 13 Mar 2015Trees and crops have been flattened and some houses destroyed in the eastern Solomon Islands as Cyclone Pam sweeps through the South Pacific. Audio
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Te Whanau a Apanui winners of Te Matatini 2015
Audio 9 Mar 2015A Maori cultural group from eastern Bay of Plenty, Te Whanau a Apanui, was judged the outright winner of Te Matatini National Kapa Haka festival in Christchurch. Audio
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NZ foreign minister pushed to raise abuses with Indonesia
Audio 4 Mar 2015The Indonesian foreign minister has met her NZ counterpart as MPs raised human rights concerns. Audio
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Bernard Haykel: Islamic State
Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Director of the Institute for Transregional Studies at Princeton University, and a leading expert on the theology of Islamic State. Audio
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New Zealand Dotterels on Great Barrier Island
Botanist and bird watcher John Ogden is passionate about making Great Barrier Island pest-free - and keeping an eye on his local shorebirds Audio
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Ukraine firing spreads despite truce
Audio 20 Feb 2015A spokesperson for the European security organisation, the OSCE, Michael Bociurkiw says international monitors have been barred from many areas of Eastern Ukraine including Debaltseve. Audio