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'You don’t need to experience extreme poverty... to know these people need help'
Comedian Urzila Carlson grew up knowing what it's like to go without over Christmas and is urging New Zealanders to give something to those in need this holiday season. Audio
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Steve Murphy and Javier Pena - The Narcos who helped capture Pablo Escobar
Javier Pena and Steve Murphy are agents for the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). In the 1990s, the pair volunteered for an assignment in Bogota, Colombia, and set out to bring down the… Audio
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Call for report on Kiribati ferry disaster to be released
An opposition MP in Kiribati says there is growing anger over the government's refusal to release a report into the Butiraoi sinking. Audio
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Education boost key to Pasifika success
New Zealand's largest tertiary provider for Pasifika students has launched a strategy to further boost Pasifika success and numbers. Audio
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Threeway split helps Orion Health pull back losses
Software company Orion Health says a restructuring has saved it 30 million dollars a year in costs and helped to reduce losses. Audio
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New LVR restrictions may help first home buyers
The Reserve Bank will loosen its loan-to-value restrictions for both owner-occupiers and investors in January and has hinted it could ease them further in the future. Audio
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Mussel beds on the move to help clean up water
Pioneering work to restore mussel-beds to the Hauraki Gulf will be replicated in the upper South Island where commercial fishing decimated stocks last century. Video, Audio
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Fiji deals with fake news over election time
Last week's election in Fiji was not immune to the increasingly world-wide phenomenon of so-called fake news. Audio
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Call for academics to promote Pacific culture
Audio 23 Nov 2018Academics target education challenges in the Pacific. Audio
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PNG govt under pressure after security forces storm parliament
Papua New Guinea government is under pressure after unrest at parliament by security forces gripped the capital Port Moresby yesterday. Audio
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Kiwi soprano helping to lead social change in opera
New Zealand soprano Madeleine Pierard is part of an organisation helping to change the opera scene for women and parents. Video, Audio
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AA, ACC team up to help drivers, riders as road toll climbs
Audio 20 Nov 2018The AA Driving School says it's incredible people can get their driver's license in their teens and never sit another test again. With a climbing road toll and motorcyclists increasingly dying on New… Audio
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Men need to help eachother
Audio 19 Nov 2018It's International Men's Day. The day is designed to celebrate the positive value men bring to the world, their families and communities. Many men feel misunderstood and still at sea when it comes to… Audio
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No help for woman in road rage attack
A woman who was attacked by a man in a road rage incident is asking why other drivers didn't answer her calls for help. Audio
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Opening the online can of worms
Audio 15 Nov 2018We used to have just one home 'phone, one TV and maybe one computer, now kids can connect with other people anywhere, from anywhere and anytime. Katy Gosset asks: how do we help them navigate all… Audio
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China urged to play its part to combat illegal logging in PNG
Papua New Guinea civil society groups have called on China to introduce regulation on illegal wood imports from the country. PNG is China's single largest supplier of timber, however large quantities… Audio
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Abuse inquiry change will help Māori voices - Murray Heasley
A spokesperson for survivors of abuse in faith-based institutions says extending the inquiry scope will strengthen voices not diminish them. Some Māori abused in state care say they will be silenced… Audio
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What is Naked Housing, can it help with housing costs?
Bill McKay talks about the concept of Naked Housing, that may appeal to the young and energetic - Generation Rent, but not to everyone. It involves getting rid of car parking which in turn, slashes… Audio
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Bougainville to seek foreign help with security during vote
The Autonomous Bougainville Government is planning to ask countries in the region to provide a security team to provide safety during the region's key referendum process. Audio
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Medal recognises internship linking Pasifika to NZ public sector
A Samoan woman behind a innovative internship programme linking Pasifika to the public sector has been recognised in New Zealand's inaugural Public Service Medals. Audio
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Tongan govt to reap benefits of new mapping technology
Audio 9 Nov 2018Tonga has become the first Pacific Island country to get the benefit of a new mapping application that aims to allow the government to more efficiently deliver services to those who need them. Audio
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How to help your teenager get enough sleep
How much sleep do teenagers really need and why do they feel the urge to stay up so late? Teenagers need more sleep than adults and their circadian rhythms are actually different, says parenting… Audio
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100 years since boat unleashed the Spanish Flu on Samoa
A hundred years ago today, the SS Talune steamed into Apia with a disease that unleashed devastation on Samoa: the Spanish flu. Audio
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Social media major battleground in Fiji election
Social media in Fiji is running hot with campaigning by political parties and their candidates in the run up to next week's election. Access to the internet has risen sharply since the 2014 polls and… Audio
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Carbon fund launched to help lower emissions
This week the NZX will list the country's first ever investment fund for carbon credits. Paul Harrison is the Managing Director of Salt Funds, which is launching the Carbon Fund, he tells us how it… Audio