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- 澳新军团日,缅怀加利波利战役中的亚裔士兵
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Remembering the Asian troops who fought at Gallipoli
Lest we forget the Chinese and Indian military personnel who fought alongside ANZAC forces in World War I.
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Pacific news in brief for April 15
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including a 6-point-5 quake in PNG
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'Not looking for money': Samoa citizenship bill 'about trust and fairness' - community leader
Reverend Aneterea Sa'u, who was part of the Samoan community contingent in Parliament on Wednesday, says elders still alive who the bill affects deserve the opportunity to become NZ citizens. Audio
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Enzology
ProgrammeThe story of New Zealand's most iconic band - Split Enz
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Gains for nature lost
Today from The Detail: When the money dries up, gains made by a wave of Covid-inspired funding are likely to be lost. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 17 March 2024
19th-century English architect James Edmeston wrote around 2000 hymns - it was said that he produced one every Sunday. We'll hear one of his best-known hymns this week: Lead us, heavenly Father, lead… Audio
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Who are the US presidential election candidates?
Joe Biden and Donald Trump will face each other in the US presidential election but several third-party hopefuls are also running. Here's what to know about them.
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Voting on the future of Wellington's housing
The city council has opted for denser housing and reduced heritage protections in the capital.
- Pacific news in brief for March 4
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Hymns on Sunday, 18 February 2024
In this week’s programme we’re marking the First Sunday in Lent, there’s a hymn written for Human Rights Day, and we get an insight into how American minister Robert Lowry wrote his hymns. Audio
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Student claims teacher sexually abused him for three years: 'I didn't know what to do'
The student was 15 when he says Tauranga Boys' College teacher Pinky Green sexually assaulted him in 1975.
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Hymns on Sunday, 4 February 2024
It's all about descants today - those soaring vocal lines above the melody that are often sung on the final verse of hymns. Audio
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What does 2024 hold for Kiwis in the UFC?
Personal feuds, bloody battles, injuries, title wins and losses marked a tumultuous 2023 for New Zealand in the UFC. With a number of fights already locked in for the Kiwi...
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NZDF mission in Red Sea has 'shades of Iraq' - Labour
The Labour Party is condemning the coalition government's deployment of Defence Force troops to the Middle East.
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Downey Jr., Randolph win early Golden Globes awards
Oppenheimer actors Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr have won Golden Globes gongs, along with Emma Stone for Poor Things and The Holdovers star Da'Vine Joy Randolph.
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Te Rauparaha: Kei Wareware
This five-part podcast series tells the story of the life and times of Ngāti Toa leader Te Rauparaha, a compelling figure in the history of Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Neptune and Uranus seen in true colours in new images
Our ideas of the colours of the planets Neptune and Uranus have been wrong, research led by UK astronomers reveals.
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华人也爱房车改造,自由露营有新规,蓝色贴纸将被逐步淘汰
从2025年6月7日起,想要进行自由露营的车辆必须根据政府的新计划进行认证。其中,配备便携移动式厕所(portable toilet)的车辆将无法再获得自给认证。
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Parliament urgently debates Reserve Bank dual mandate repeal
Legislation to scrap the Reserve Bank's employment mandate is being rushed through Parliament under urgency, with the opposition decrying it as "pointless" and a backward step.
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Lilburn Lecture 2023: Unknown Country: Listening for the Sound of Aotearoa New Zealand - Nick Bollinger
Award-winning writer, musician, and broadcaster Nick Bollinger delves into diverse corners of Aotearoa's musical past and present to investigate what it is that differentiates New Zealand pop music… Video, Audio
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Shock as far-right set to make major gains in Dutch election
The anti-EU far-right populist Geert Wilders looks set to try and form a government in what is seen as a major election upset and challenge for European institutions.
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Hymns on Sunday, 19 November 2023
In 2017, Pope Francis established the World Day of the Poor. It's a Sunday set aside in the Catholic liturgical calendar to reflect on how poverty is at the very heart of the Gospel. This year's theme… Audio
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Springfield Golf Club: Rotorua council moves to shelve Westbrook Sports and Recreation Precinct idea
Rotorua's council is moving to shelve controversial plans to put sportsfields and housing on a golf course as part of a $62 million proposal, with nearly $190,000 already spent.
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Revolving door for lobbyists 'can result in unfair access'
Justice Ministry warns of 'misuse of privileged information' by ministers entering the lobbying industry.