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NZ pilot release by Papua rebels a 'complex' task
Audio 20 Jun 2024NZ pilot release by Papua rebels a 'complex' task Audio
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'No peace in New Caledonia without independence'
Audio 20 Jun 2024'No peace in New Cal without independence' - Kanak/New Caledonia government Audio
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Fiji surf spot set to host world competition
Audio 20 Jun 2024Fiji surf spot set to host world competition Audio
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Pacific beauty queen calls for greater climate accountability
Audio 20 Jun 2024Pacific beauty queen calls for greater climate accountability Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 20 June 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Carmel Sepuloni on surprise issues out of Scrutiny Week
It's been another busy week in Parliament - Labour's Deputy leader Carmel Sepuloni joins Nathan Rarere for her weekly report form our nation's capital. Audio
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Pacific News in French 20 June 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news in the French language (La Langue Française). Audio
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Importance of breast screening to discover cancer
Earlier this week, Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson announced her cancer diagnosis, producer Mahvash Ikram spoke with Breast Cancer Foundation CEO Ah-Leen Rayner Audio
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NZ's only high school steel band making history
Not many high school's have steel drum bands - but Bream Bay College has The Panimals - reporter Peter de Graaf meets the band Audio
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Water quality a concern in Nelson
Protests over water-quality is a big issue on the West Coast - have protesters gone too far? Reporter Samantha Gee has more. Audio
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Luxon visits Japan, meets PM
As Christopher Luxon's visit to Japan comes to an end, our own Chris Gilbert reports on what our Prime Minister got up to once his delegation eventually arrived. Audio
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Has French President Macron made a mistake in snap election
Polls in France aren't favouring President Emmanuel Macron - Anita Purcell-Sjölund has the latest numbers Audio
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UK: inflation lowest in 3 years but too late for Tories?
UK inflation is down to its lowest level in three years - will it be enough to save the Conservative government? Ellie Jay has the numbers. Audio
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Most MSD beneficiaries owe money to agencies meant to help them
Debt owed to government agencies by the country's poorest residents adds up to more than three billion dollars, and there's no easy solution Audio
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Targeting bacteria, and health inequities
Māori and Pacific peoples are three to six times more likely to develop stomach cancer than New Zealanders with European ancestry. Claire Concannon visits a research team taking aim at this disparity.
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Idles' Joe Talbot: On facing pain
Ahead of their January 2025 NZ show, we're revisiting a conversation with Idle's frontman Joe Talbot. He's lived through more grief than most of us, yet in his conversation with Charlotte Ryan… Audio
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Sports History NZ: Lisa Carrington
No New Zealander has won more Olympic medals than sprint kayaker Lisa Carrington. Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori 20 June 2024
The latest News in Cook Island Maori ( Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani), brought to you by our partners Pacific Media Network Audio
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At The Movies - The Promised Land
The Promised Land is a historical drama set in Denmark in the early 18th century. A retired army captain (Mads Mikkelson) plans to turn a barren heath into successful farmland but makes a powerful… Video, Audio
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Half-baked funding puts rail plans on hold
The drive through one section of Northland is notable for the kilometres of concrete sleepers stacked up by the rail lines, but no work is going on and there are no trains Audio
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Free Speech and why it's in peril
Toby Young isn't afraid to lose friends and alienate people. He's one of Britain's most controversial journalists, associate editor of The Spectator and founder of the Free Speech Union. He'll be on… Audio
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Demand high for book on The Treaty of Waitangi
If the success of a new book is anything to go by, New Zealanders are keen to gain a greater understanding of Te Tiriti, The Treaty of Waitangi. The book was released earlier this year by Roimata… Audio
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Donor conception study: what the kids know
Researchers are asking parents of children conceived via sperm, egg and embryo donations if they've disclosed their origin. Audio
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Pasifika businessman breaks new ground with milk company
Audio 18 Jun 2024Pasifika businessman breaks new ground with milk company Audio
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DJ Vika: 'Those who dance never grow old'
An 85-year-old grandmother is one of Warsaw’s most popular DJs - spinning techno at nightclubs by night and ‘70s hits at a senior citizens club by day. DJ Vika’s vibrant, self-directed approach to… Video, Audio
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Toby Manhire: Rogernomics and me
This week marks forty years since Robert Muldoon's now-notorious, inebriated, snap election announcement which set in motion a seismic chain of events in New Zealand politics, the impacts of which… Audio
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Cult expert Dr Janja Lalich: 'Don't jump into the first life-changing thing you come across'
American cult expert Dr Janja Lalich knows from experience how paralysed a person can feel within a high-control group. In the late 70s and early 80s, she was a high-up member of a political cult… Audio
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Making money from scrap metal
More Aucklanders are turning to scrap metal yards to make ends meet. Audio
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What's the latest on the UK Election with Henry Cooke
Henry Cooke speaks to Emile Donovan about how things are going, fewer than 3 weeks out from polling day. Audio
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First song: Jaya
Today's first song comes from 14 year old singer Jaya Jesse played her debut Aotearoa Sun on the show about 18 months ago. When she released her new single "Me He Korokoro Tui", we knew we needed to… Audio