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PM's pregnancy kickstarts media frenzy
The holiday news drought was washed away by a flood of reports and reckons about the PM’s pregnancy. Audio
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Did the PM just win the next election?
Opinion - Babies symbolise new beginnings, love and hope - all on brand for Jacinda Ardern. But is the Prime Minister's pregnancy good news for Labour and National asks Brigitte Morten.
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French women defend men's 'right to hit on' females
A group of 100 French women - including acting legend Catherine Deneuve - have said that men should be "free to hit on" women.
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Democracy: What is it good for?
Opinion - Election years always feel like a marathon, and 2017 was no different - but they're worth the slog, Brigitte Morten writes.
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Sport: Mini Games leaves Vanuatu with 'can do attitude'
Organisers of the 2017 Pacific Mini Games believe the event has proven the doubters wrong and left Vanuatu with the legacy of a "can-do attitude".
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Where to watch, what to watch for
For the last seven weeks we've taken you through one of the most exciting election campaigns in recent history. Tonight we'll bring you the results. Video
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Election17: Wondering what to do on Saturday night?
News 19 Sep 2017Join John Campbell and Guyon Espiner for the election results as they come in. Whether you want to listen, watch or read, we have you covered. Video
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Invercargill toddler's fatal head injury 'not an accident'
A coroner has ruled that the toddler's death in the care of her babysitter was non-accidental, but it is unlikely anyone will be held responsible.
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Celebrations as Germany says 'ja' to marriage equality
Same-sex couples will get full marital and adoption rights, despite Angela Merkel's vote against the change.
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Kit POWELL: Whale
Philip Powell (trombone), Kit Powell (tape realisation). Recorded by RNZ Concert, 1 January 1993. Audio
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Public anger over a controversial court ruling mirrored by the media
Losi Filipo's controversial discharge without conviction sparked outrage among the public and the media alike this week. Important facts about the law were obscured by all the anger and calls for… Audio
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Stuart Coats and Brigitte Heuser
Singers in Wanderlust Productions' opera in English version of Mozart's romantic opera Cosi Fan Tutte. It was first produced by Opera Otago in 2008 as part of the Dunedin Arts Festival, and is being… Audio
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Call to save Christchurch trees
Christchurch residents are urging the council to save more than 1500 heritage and notable trees from being delisted and losing protection in the city's plan. Audio
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Kit POWELL: Rothko Variations
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kenneth Young. Recorded by Radio New Zealand Concert, 1 September 2011. Audio
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Protected trees at risk from council proposal
Hundreds of protected trees on private property in Christchurch could be at risk of being cut down if a city council proposal goes ahead.
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Kit POWELL: The Death of Maui
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Philip Green (clarinet), Hamish McKeich (conductor). Audio
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Brigitte Balzat: NZ Violinist
Violin soloist for this weekend's Opus Orchestra concert in Hamilton. Audio
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Tahiti abolishes top Paris post
The French Polynesian government has dismissed its special representative in Paris and abolished the position.
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Tribute to designer of the alien in Ridley Scott's movies
Hans Rudolph Giger, the Swiss artist, visionary of bio-mechanics and designer of Ridley Scott's Alien died last night, aged 74, after reportedly suffering injuries from a fall. Brigitte Wuest was head… Audio
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Don't make CBD rules 'too tight'
The Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce head says it's essential that Christchurch has a vibrant central city but he doesn't want rules that are too prescriptive. Audio
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Plans favouring CBD too late - owner
Christchurch City Council plans to ban new office buildings in the suburbs are too little, too late, a central Christchurch property owner says. Audio
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Treaty process unjust, says iwi
A Maori social services agency is being accused of committing identity fraud, by claiming to represent tribal members in a Treaty settlement.
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MPs back off from Treaty claim split
Members of a Palmerston North iwi have been dealt a blow to their campaign to stop the Crown settling a Treaty claim with an urban authority.
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The Critic's Chair for 9 March 2014
Audio 9 Mar 2014Peter Mechen presents a tribute to one of the great conductors of our time Claudio Abbado, who passed away in January of this year. We get an overview of Abbado's key recordings from throughout his… Audio
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Disagreement over end of tax exemptions for French Polynesian hotel developments
A public disagreement has erupted in French Polynesia over its Paris-based representative Brigitte Girardin's call to end tax exemption for hotel developments. However the French Polynesia's…