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Biking for the climate: A poet's approach
A poet and climate activist who has spent the last 18 months cycling and boating around the Pacific in search of stories about climate change is taking a break in New Zealand to write some of the… Audio
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Veteran radio presenter Hewitt Humphrey hangs up his cans
Audio 22 Dec 2015RNZ newsreader Hewitt Humphrey will present his last ever news bulletin on Radio New Zealand later today. Audio
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Radio New Zealand's political editor analyses cabinet reshuffle
Joining us now is RNZ's political editor, Jane Patterson. Audio
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UN says violence against women in Pacific still widespread
The United Nations says that while the issue of violence against women in the Pacific has gained increased visibility in recent years, it is still wide-spread. Audio
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France calls on Wallisian chiefs to end airport blockade
Audio 1 Dec 2015France calls on Wallisian chiefs to end a blockade of the airport, now in its second week. Audio
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Cook Islanders take to the streets over purse seiners
Audio 24 Nov 2015Cook Islanders have again taken to the streets to protest the government's plans to allow more purse seine boats to fish in its waters. Audio
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Pacific media urged to promote gender equality
Audio 19 Nov 2015Gender inequality, discrimination and stereotypes in the region's media are on the agenda at a workshop in Noumea this week. Audio
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Human Rights Watch says Papua access remains poor
Audio 11 Nov 2015Watchdog group calls on Indonesia to follow through on commitment to improving access to the Papua region. Audio
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Digital kills the radio brand
Radio New Zealand has quietly rebranded itself on-air as 'RNZ', startling some loyal listeners. RNZ says it is a signal that it is not just all about radio any more in the digital age. Mediawatch… Audio
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Hedley Finn - Radio Lollipop
Founder of global charity that broadcasts into children's hospital wards who is in town for Radio Lollipop's opening of its new Auckland Starship Hospital studio. Audio
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Cooks publisher defends defying court injunction
Audio 6 Nov 2015The Cook Islands Herald publisher is defending his right to freedom of speech after publishing information on government spending the High Court ordered him not to. Audio
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Radio New Zealand's commentator reflects on RWC final
Also in London for the game was our commentator Keith Quinn. 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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Police and soldiers in Fiji charged over 2012 assault
Audio 21 Oct 2015: Fiji's DPP lays charges against police and soldiers over the assault of a recaptured prisoner uploaded to the internet nearly three years ago. Audio
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Radio New Zealand's rugby reporter recalls 2007 defeat
Audio 16 Oct 2015Joining Morning Report is Radio New Zealand's rugby reporter Barry Guy. Audio
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Radio Masts - Paul Thompson
Radio New Zealand (RNZ) is to remove two of its Porirua-based transmission masts after an engineer's report recommended their urgent decommissioning to protect the public. Audio
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Foreign press can't get into Nauru
Audio 14 Oct 2015No foreign journalist has been in Nauru for more than a year and none appears like to be able to enter soon. Audio
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Elevation by Doug Kelly's Radio Band
They've got more than 300 years of jazz experience between them. And yet Christchurch musicians, Doug Kelly, Doug Caldwell, Harry Voice and Gerald Marston still struggle to pin down the mysterious… Audio
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Re-dating of pottery in PNG changes history on Lapita people
Audio 9 Sep 2015An archeaological discovery in Papua New Guinea has scientists re-writing the history of the movement of Lapita people across the Pacific. Audio
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Radio TOT (1938) featuring Alan Loveday
A recording of early children's radio session, hosted by two young boys, one called Albert. It features 9 year old violinist Alan Loveday (later an outstanding professional musician). Audio
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Broadcaster Jack Perkins on his 56 years in radio
Jack Perkins began the iconic Radio NZ show Spectrum, with Alwyn Owen, in 1972, and whether or not by design it has become one of NZs most valuable libraries of oral history. Audio
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Three rescued from sorcery attack in PNG Highlands
Audio 27 Aug 2015The police commander in Papua New Guinea's Southern Highlands says more needs to be done to stop sorcery beliefs, after police this week rescued three women from being tortured. Audio
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Using news to help hype radio shows
Wondering why stories about radio stars splitting up, staying up all night or handing out money are suddenly all over your news? It's "survey time" again. Radio stations are desperate to boost their… Audio
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NZ MPs listening to Papuan concerns
Audio 19 Aug 2015A New Zealand Labour party MP says the country must engage with Indonesia more on growing concerns about the treatment of West Papuans. Audio