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'Fiji is in a mess': Rabuka needs to be supported 'wholeheartedly' - Kamikamica
One of Fiji's deputy prime ministers says Sitiveni Rabuka is the best man to rebuild Fiji after "sixteen years of dictatorship".
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No-confidence vote is a vital safety 'valve' for PNG - political scientist
26 Mar 2025Earlier this month, the Papua New Guinea government amended the country's constitution to make it more difficult to bring votes of no confidence in the government.
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Debate on statehood takes center stage as CNMI celebrates Covenant Day
24 Mar 2025As the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) celebrates Covenant Day, its status as a commonwealth of the United States is again front and centre, as economic woes and China's influence looms in the region.
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Te Wiki Āhua o Aotearoa: The underground fashion week for Māori and Pacific creativity
24 Mar 2025An underground fashion week is redefining Aotearoa's fashion industry, offering a platform for Pacific and Māori creatives to challenge the status quo.
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PNG 'test' blocks Facebook, citizens download VPN apps to stay connected
25 Mar 2025The Papua New Guinea government has admitted to using a technology that it says was "successfully tested" to block social media platforms, particularly Facebook, for much of the day on Monday.
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Rhys Darby: 'It's that complete sandbox of play on the stage that I really, truly miss'
27 Mar 2025The LA-based comedian is back home to serve up his "silly physicality and playing off himself in various characters" on stage for the first time in nearly 10 years.
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Karl-Heinz Steffens: from clarinet to conducting
25 Mar 2025In 2008, Karl-Heinz Steffens gave up his plum job as principal clarinet with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra - he's never looked back. Video, Audio
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Five years after Covid lockdown: Life now for one street
26 Mar 2025On 26 March 2020, Kate Newton’s street in Auckland went into lockdown along with the rest of the country. Five years later she tracked down her old neighbours.
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TikTok pulls problematic 'chubby filter' - but is the damage already done?
26 Mar 2025Ozempic is in, body positivity is out - and a new social media trend isn't helping, writes Jogai Bhatt.
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The truth behind Adolescence, the new Netflix series exploring incels and Andrew-Tate-style misogyny
25 Mar 2025Could a teenage boy be so influenced by the likes of misogynist Andrew Tate that he's driven to murder his young classmate?
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Goldie work painted when he was still a teenager sells for $90k
25 Mar 2025A Goldie painting that sold for almost $90,000 at auction was painted when the iconic New Zealand artist was just 19 years old. Audio
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How a decade of Netflix has changed how we watch TV in New Zealand forever
25 Mar 2025Netflix streaming came to New Zealand 10 years ago this month and how we watch television has never quite been the same.
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National Concerto Competition 2025
24 Mar 2025Listen to performances from the three very talented young pianists in the competition final at the Christchurch Town Hall.
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Are cookbooks dead in a world of free food stuff online?
24 Mar 2025With social media, apps and online newsletters serving piles of delicious recipes, is there still a place for the dirty, dog-eared pages of a cookbook on the kitchen bench?
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The 67-year-old DJ making backyard industrial techno beats
24 Mar 2025Once a brake pad salesman, Nick Hayes has launched a second career, spinning techno and hard industrial dance tracks from his yard in Yorkshire.
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Why does Kate Bush mean so much to so many people?
24 Mar 2025English performer Sarah Louise Young pays tribute to the elusive and beloved singer Kate Bush in a one-woman cabaret show.
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Dark and moody - celebrating 40 years of fashion with NOM*d
24 Mar 2025A retrospective exhibition will showcase the achievements of the fashion brand known for its vintage-inspired and avant-garde styles.
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'Welcome to another day of listening to my late father’s record collection’
24 Mar 2025A young Canadian woman has honoured her father's memory by sharing his massive record collection with the world.
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Chelsea Jade is exploring the “cheeky fun” of improvisation
23 Mar 2025With hair wet from a swim in Point Chev, the LA-based artist chats about her new jazz-inspired songwriting and her upcoming NZ shows.
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'There is too much preventable and avoidable harm to NZ babies and mums'
22 Mar 2025Health pioneer and New Zealander of the Year Bev Lawton tells us what she'd do with unlimited funding. Audio
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A taste of New Zealand's emerging seaweed industry
21 Mar 2025Gianina Schwanecke samples a range of dried seaweed at Auckland company Pacific Harvest.
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Hymns on Sunday, 23 March 2025
23 Mar 2025This week in Hymns on Sunday we’ve some communion hymns, a psalm from the Scottish Psalter, and we’ll hear some hymns from writers who are great examples that age is no barrier to doing new things. Audio
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A collage of site and sound
20 Mar 2025Event producer, musician and artist Daniel Belton looks forward to being part of two multi-media shows in one night at this year's Dunedin Arts Festival. Video, Audio
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Bob Geldof: ‘If I was 15 I would organise a boycott of everything Musk’
22 Mar 2025In an intimate new one-man show, the 73-year-old activist rocker doesn't hide the fact that anger is his "default emotional condition".