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New Zealand Live: Bryony Matthews
Alternative Folk / Pop artist Bryony Matthews released her debut album "Little Queen" earlier this year and we can finally get her into the studio and have her play some songs from it. Audio
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NZ's labour schemes for Pacific could improve
New Zealand's labour schemes for the Pacific could improve overall through better management. Audio
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First song - Vishten LIVE
Today we start today with live music from visiting French-Canadian trio Vishten. Twin sisters Pastelle and Emmanuelle LeBlanc along with Pascal Miousse, are leading exponents of Acadian music, which… Audio
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Vanuatu eruption: Tension's mounting in evacuation centres
Tensions mount in Vanuatu as Ambae evacuees, fleeing the volcanic eruption, face the reality of make-shift camps without adequate supplies. Audio
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Securing a job from Samoa a challenge under NZ quota
Samoans in New Zealand struggle to fulfil work requirements under the Samoan Quota Resident Visa ballot. Audio
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PNG police stretched to the limit by ongoing election violence
Papua New Guinea police are struggling to contain ongoing election violence in Southern Highlands province where two police officers were killed in the weekend. The police commissioner Gary Baki says… Audio
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Preserving Tuvaluan culture a feature of language week
Tuvalu language week celebrates for the fifth time in New Zealand, with the focus on staying true to the culture. Audio
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Immigration NZ makes changes to how Pacific offices are run
Audio 2 Oct 2017Immigration New Zealand is making changes to how it conducts business in its offshore offices in the Pacific. Audio
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Samoa's national bird under threat
Audio 2 Oct 2017An international campaign is underway to try and save Samoa's national bird, the manumea, from extinction. Audio
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Is the 'NZ dream' living up to Pacific expectations?
There is no shortage of applicants for New Zealand's Pacific Quota immigration scheme, which is drawn by ballot every year. RNZ Pacific reporter, Sara Vui-Talitu looks into the quota system and… Audio
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Anika Moa: live in session
It's ten years since Anika's In Swings the Tide album was released and she's touring nationwide in support of the occasion. A lot in her life has changed since 2007. Video, Audio
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Learning to live with bad bugs
The fight against antibiotic resistance is a fight against evolution, and sadly it's not a war we're ever going to win. Our approach so far has been to kill the bad bugs, waging a war on pathogens… Audio
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Vanuatu volcano islands evacuation effort in full swing
Audio 29 Sep 2017An armada of ferries is chugging towards the Vanuatu island of Ambae, as the country prepares to evacuate about 5 percent of its population. Audio
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NZ approach to Cooks Super called 'selective means testing'
Audio 29 Sep 2017A retired Cook Islands accountant says the New Zealand government is out of order requiring Cook Islanders to forfeit their National Superannuation Fund savings if they accept New Zealand Super. Audio
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New Zealand Live: Jasper Hawkins
Jasper Hawkins and his band play live in our Auckland Studio. We played his song Letter to My Mother last month - it was written for the family of his childhood friend who died in an accident - we got… Audio
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Pacific quota access emigrants seek more support
Pacific people entering under the quota with aspirations for a brighter future can find NZ tough. Audio
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Entire exodus ordered on Vanuatu's Ambae
Vanuatu's government has ordered a compulsory evacuation of the population of Ambae due to the ongoing volcanic threat. Ambae's Manaro volcano was upgraded to level four activity five days ago with… Audio
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Bougainville says O'Neill ill-informed in referendum comments
The president of Bougainville, John Momis, says the Papua New Guinea prime minister, Peter O'Neill, is ill-informed and misleading in his statements on the region's independence referendum. Audio
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Pacific leaders join call for a world free of nuclear weapons
Pacific leaders have added their voices to a worldwide call for a world free of nuclear weapons. Audio
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Jay Clarkson live from our Dunedin studio
Jesse is presenting the show from Dunedin today, ahead of tonight's Silver Scroll Awards at which he is Emcee. What better excuse do we need to start off with a Dunedin based songstress. Jay… Audio
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Pipa virtuoso Wu Man performs live
Wu Man is here to perform with the New Zealand String Quartet. The founding member of Yo-yo Ma’s Silkroad Ensemble plays her pipa live in the studio and discusses the fascinating evolution of her solo… Audio
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LIVE: Silver Scrolls 2017
The country's top songwriting awards are taking place at the Dunedin Town Hall tonight from 8pm. Video
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Britain refuses to accept its Pacific nuclear testing legacy
Audio 28 Sep 2017The author of a new book on Pacific nuclear testing says he hopes it will shed more light on Britain's little known role in this controversial chapter of the region's history. Audio
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Great album: BB King Live at the Regal
Live at the Regal was recorded in 1964 at the Regal Theater in Chicago by American blues guitarist and singer B.B. King. It's seen as one of the greatest blues albums ever recorded. Audio
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Volcano evacuees fearful as shelters run out
There is growing fear among evacuees on the Vanuatu island of Ambae with shelter starting to run out as thousands more flee the erupting Manaro Voui volcano. Audio