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John Key visited Australia today to meet the new Prime Minister, Tony Abbott. Listen to Sept 13th 2013 to hear more about the new Australian Prime Minister. John Keys visit was just for one day but in that short time, the two men talked about matters
This week, from 18th to 24th, is International Languages Week. Listen to International Languages Week 2012 to hear about this. A recent report by the Royal Society of New Zealand said that more than 160 languages are spoken in New Zealand. We have a
The first flight for the summer to Scott Base in Antarctica left Christchurch yesterday. Another flight left today and a third one will leave tomorrow with cargo. Aboard the planes are staff of the New Zealand Defence Force and the US Antarctic progr
Helen Clark (born in 1950) is the 37th Prime Minister of New Zealand. She was in office between 1999 and 2008 and won three consecutive national elections. She is the second longest serving prime minister in NZs history. In 2008, she won the UN Envir
It's not everyone's idea of a suitable career, but Logan Campbell has set up a brothel, because he has an Olympic dream. The 23-year-old taekwondo competitor needs almost 200,000 dollars to compete in London 2012. It's perfectly legal, so I don't see
Hello and Welcome to News and Reports on China Radio International. In This EditionChina asks foreign governments for help to arrest six wanted terrorist suspects and hand them over to China. A Russian arms dealer gets sentenced to 25 years in prison
30 Afghan interpreters and their families arrived in Auckland yesterday to start a new life in New Zealand, 94 people in total. The youngest is 3 months. These interpreters worked with New Zealand soldiers and police. Over the last 10 years, New Zeal
We New Zealanders regard ourselves as practical sports-loving people but we are also dreamers, writers and prolific readers. This is the beginning of the speech made by Deputy Prime Minister Bill English, at the Frankfurt Book Fair in Germany last we
Although gardens tell us it is Spring, the weather does not feel like Spring at the moment. A storm hit many parts of New Zealand today bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and snow on mountain passes. The storm may continue tomorrow although the weath
Todd: So, Mark, um, you mentioned that your wife is Japanese. Mark: Thats right. Todd: Ok, and how long have you been married? Mark: We finally got married in April of 1998 but it took us a while to get to that stage. Todd: Ok, well,whats it like bei
Asylum-Seekers to go to New Zealand, Nauru Anne Barker Adelaide 1 Sep 2001 05:42 UTC The 460 asylum-seekers stranded on a ship off the 1)remote Australian outpost of Christmas Island are to go to New
新西兰一位亚裔男子在申请护照时上传照片被拒,因为计算机软件认为他在照相时没有睁开眼睛。新西兰内政部发言人说,网上审查照片的拒绝率高达20%,通常的原因是照相闭眼。 A New Zealan
Jessica: So Kate what is, what's this future trip? What are you gonna do next year? Kate: Next year, so when I leave Japan, I'm going back to Australia to work for another 8 weeks and then I'm off to New Zealand to see the rest of New Zealand and the
There was some good news for the New Zealand economy in the latest figures from Statistics New Zealand ( www.stats.govt.nz ). For the first time for many years, we earned more money from our exports and paid less for imports. The surplus money was $8
A New Zealand newspaper published a letter from Premier Li before his visit. The letter reviews the relationship between China and New Zealand, and introduces the main focal points of the visit. Expanding free trade is Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's to
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang continues his visit to New Zealand. Today he visited the Fisher and Paykel Research Centre, and attended a cultural activity in Auckland. Fisher and Paykel is a well-known household appliance company in New Zealand. In 2012
King George Tupou V of Tonga died last week in a Hong Kong hospital. He had been visiting the UK and was on his way home with his brother when he became ill. Although he had kidney surgery last year, he seemed to be in good health this year. His deat
A customs officer found the drug P (methamphetamine) in a tourists luggage last week at Auckland airport. Other members of the tour party were searched and a total of 8kg of P was found. Seven tourists were arrested and are now in prison, waiting for
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. Im Adam Navis. Voice 2 And Im Liz Waid. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 How does this sound make you feel? D
Eucharia, Ireland speaker Oh, my most favorite country, that's so hard because I've loved every country I've visited for different reasons but I really loved Australia and in particular Melbourne city. Now, I'm not a city person but Melbourne is a re