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PNG may look to Africa as benchmark on curbing gun violence
PNG may look to Africa as benchmark on curbing gun violence. Audio
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Micronesia continues to face extreme weather conditions
Micronesia continues to face extreme weather conditions. Audio
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New report investigates devastating impact of Lahaina wildfires
New report investigates devastating impact of Lahaina wildfires. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 6AM on 20 April 2024
Audio 20 Apr 2024RNZ Pacific News at 6AM on 20 April 2024 Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 20 April 2024
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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That's so last century
From harem pants to scandalous hemlines, Auckland Library's latest exhibition showcases what we wore in the 1950s through 1990s Audio
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Wellington's ebb and flow of public servants
The government's back-office public service job cuts are adding to Wellington's woes
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Dave Letele opens up about gangs, bootcamps and why he fell out with the Prime Minister
Community leader and former boxer Dave Letele tells Guyon his thoughts on the new Government's crackdown on gangs, whether bootcamps really work, and if he'll ever get into the political ring himself.
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Pharmac and the keys to the drug cupboard
Secret lists and capped budgets - how does Pharmac make its drug buying choices? Audio
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Explainer: How to become an art collector
Where do you start? How do you afford it? And how do you find a piece you're confident you're going to love forever?Art expert Bentley de Beyer joins Emile Donovan. Audio
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Skin deep beauty and the pain that goes with it
The beauty industry in New Zealand is a wild west devoid of regulation, and the price people are paying can take the form of scars, burns and infections. Audio
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How class, not politics is dividing America
Politics isn't what's dividing America, class is. This is the conclusion of Batya Ungar-Sargon, the deputy editor of Newsweek. Jesse speaks to her about her new book and travels across the U.S. Audio
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Election campaigning in Solomon Islands wraps up
Audio 16 Apr 2024Election campaigning in Solomon Islands wraps up Audio
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Disabled students failing tertiary classes due to inaccessibility
Audio 15 Apr 2024Some disabled students have been failing or having to withdraw from papers because they aren't able to physically access some classes in universities and polytechnics. Some have been humilated by… Audio
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Classical and kapa haka combine to honour Māori Battalion
Bryan Crump talks with musicians involved in the Orpheus Choir's next concert on 20 April, which features Karl Jenkins' "The Armed Man" and a work by Takerei Komene, "E Kiwi E". It's the world… Video, Audio
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Takerei Komene
Composer Takerei Komene talks with Bryan Crump about his composition "E Iwi E". The work will be premiered in the Orpheus Choir's concert on 20 April. Audio
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Keeping the lights on in our public galleries not just about funding
A "lack of joined-up thinking" in Wellington's gallery sector has led to two major art spaces closing at the same time, an art historian and former gallery director says. Audio
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Bonnie Garmus: how a bad day at the office sparked a glittering new career
Bonnie Garmus had been a successful advertising creative for decades when she started writing the worldwide bestseller Lessons in Chemistry. That day, Garmus says a surge of anger about sexism… Audio
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Rural Riders spins farmers' wheels - 'I smile a lot here'
Rural Riders is a chance for farmers to get off the farm on a bike, spin some yarns and focus on the dips and the jumps rather than the weather and the milk price. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 11 April 2024
After 20 years in wrestling Tayla Ford is finally going to the Olympics. Audio
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PNG's men's cricket team prepares for world cup
PNG's men's cricket team prepare for world cup Audio
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Taking on water - marine protection in Aotearoa
New Zealand once led the world in marine protection. Now it looks like we will fail to meet our international promise to protect 30 percent of our ocean estate by 2030. Why is stopping fishing so… Audio
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At The Movies - Monkey Man
Dev Patel is best known for playing nice chaps in Slumdog Millionaire, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Lion. Who knew he wanted to write, direct and star in a ferocious revenge movie like Monkey… Video, Audio
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Dramatic drop in number of millionaires receiving NZ visas
Audio 9 Apr 2024Immigration lawyers are worried by a dramatic drop in the number of millionaires receiving so-called golden visas.
The visa category gives wealthy investors residence in New Zealand but was… Audio
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New report shows major drop in media trust
Audio 8 Apr 2024Just a third of New Zealanders now say they trust the news. That's the major finding of AUT's research centre for Journalism, Media and Democracy's fifth annual Trust in News in Aotearoa New Zealand… Audio
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People's trust in news has tumbled over the past year, survey shows
The latest annual survey of New Zealanders’ trust in news media has recorded another sharp drop. It also finds more people avoid the news- but more people say they’re still interested in it and…
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Arts News: Toi Te Papa & City Gallery Wellington face closures while Christchurch Arts Centre threatens insolvency
Audio 7 Apr 2024Arts and culture news for Sunday 7 April. Audio
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How petitions get Parliament's attention
Petitions to Parliament don't always result in a change to law or policy as intended, but they can be an effective way of the public getting a message to those in power. Audio
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The return of Beth Orton
Ahead of her two NZ shows, English musician Beth Orton tells Music 101 about singing with "deep sincerity" and her newfound gratitude for songwriting. Video, Audio
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