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Paris climate summit kickstarting a green global economy
Audio 13 Dec 2017Fiji's prime minister is back on the world stage urging action on climate change in Paris at the One Planet Summit. Audio
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Blind American singer-songwriter took 50 years to get his big break
Robert Finley didn't get his big break until he was in his 60s, after collaborating with the Black Keys' Dan Auerbach. Audio
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Interview: Anoushka Shankar - freedom and tradition
Trevor Reekie talks to Anoushka Shankar who has just been announced as one of the headliners of Womad 2018 and the Auckland Arts Festival. Audio
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Gender inequality at the heart of Pacific violence pandemic
On average two in three women around the Pacific will experience sexual and/or physical violence in their lifetimes. Audio
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'How Bizarre's Sister Sina is finally releasing her debut album after a 19-year wait
Audio 25 Nov 2017Sina Saipaia – aka Sister Sina – attracted global attention when she sang the hook to OMC’s hit single ‘How Bizarre’. She went on to record her own album, but it was never released... until now. Video, Audio
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Lankum takes activism-infused Irish music to a new audience
Audio 24 Nov 2017Irish music holds a special place in many of our hearts, and is growing in popularity with new, young audiences in the UK, Europe and America. Lankum is an Irish band formerly known as Lynched, who… Audio
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Iwi calls for ban on Waitakere Ranges access
To protect the ranges from the kauri dieback disease, Te Kawerau-a-Maki wants to stop people entering. Audio
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Insight: The rub between Work and Income and beneficiaries
The vision of the Ministry of Social Development is to help New Zealanders to help themselves to be safe, strong and independent. But many beneficiaries are taking to social media to talk about what… Video, Audio
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Indialucia – from Flamenco to Raga
Audio 7 Oct 2017Indialucia is a musical project, formed by Polish guitarist Miguel Czachowski who grew up surrounded by flamenco music and saw him start playing the guitar at age 12. Audio
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Cooks to be first Pacific country with 'developed' status
The Cook Islands is about to become a 'developed' nation, moving on from 'developing' status. Audio
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Man makes miraculous recovery from Multiple Sclerosis
Risky, $200,000 treatment in Singapore has paid off for Carterton man Nick Perkins, who has made a miraculous recovery from Multiple Sclerosis. Video, Audio
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Pest destroys PNG coffee as government fails to cough up
Papua New Guinea's coffee industry is being increasingly threatened by an invasive beetle while the government stalls on promised emergency funding. Audio
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Paul Kelly: "poet laureate of Australian music"
Paul Kelly remains one of Australia's most enduring songwriters. He talks to Trevor Reekie about the creative process and recording the album Life is Fine. Audio
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Know your policy: Law and order
Audio 29 Aug 2017Compare the political parties' policies on justice, law and order.
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Jane Abernethy discovered Bon Iver and signed Grimes
Jane Abernethy is the Director of A&R for seminal record label 4AD. Trevor Reekie talked to her ahead of the Going Global Music Summit in Auckland. Video, Audio
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Southshore at risk: 'We would basically be underwater'
Christchurch suburb Southshore is being left at the mercy of the Pacific Ocean by the city council, some residents say. Video, Audio
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Time for a national languages policy?
The head of Auckland University of Technology's School of Language and Culture is calling for a national languages policy to be put in place across all policy sectors - to achieve strategic thinking… Audio
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Midnight Oil's Bones Hillman
One of Australia's best loved rock bands has reformed for a world tour after a 15 year break for political reasons. Trevor Reekie talks to the band's kiwi bass player Bones Hillman about Midnight Oil.
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The Science of... Virtual Reality
We go beyond gaming to explore how VR works, what it's being used for (from treating a fear of spiders, to training young doctors) and ask if it's yet making any compelling case to be in every home. Audio, Gallery
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Kevin Morby: "Walking the walk"
Multi-instrumentalist Kevin Morby used to play in New York-based bands Woods and The Babies, and has gone on to release four highly acclaimed solo albums. He talks to Trevor Reekie about his latest… Audio
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PNG govt called on to rein in illegal logging
Activists in Papua New Guinea say the newly re-elected government needs to step up and rein in illegal logging. Audio
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Green light for Pacific Ocean Science Centre
Audio 3 Aug 2017The establishment of a Pacific Community Centre for Ocean Science has been given the green light. Audio
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Help kids get drivers licences - mayors
Local councils around the country are pushing for a free and universal drivers licence programme for all students in Year 12. They say helping young people, particularly in smaller towns and rural… Audio
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Gang of Youths' Dave Leaupepe live in session
Dave Leaupepe from Gang Of Youths performing live at RNZ, and chatting with Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Vanuatu ministries learn about bank digitisation
Representatives from different Government Ministries in Vanuatu were given an introduction to the benefits and business care for digitization of transactions to its citizens. Audio
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Murray Cammick's music photography: Auckland '75 - '85
Murray Cammick spent a lot of time in the Auckland music scene during the 70s and 80s capturing candid images of both local and international musicians including Iggy Pop, Graham Brazier and Bob… Audio
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One man band Stretch wants 'less rock, more roll'
Audio 15 Jul 2017Singer/songwriter Anthony Stretch aka Stretch has released his debut album called 'Bury All Horses' recorded at the Lab Studio with producer and drummer Wayne Bell. His musical journey includes… Audio
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Young Pacific leaders receive prestigious awards
The 2017 Queen's Young Leaders awards featured four Pacific women who have been recognised by their community for the work that they do. The work ranges from raising awareness about cancer treatment… Audio