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Fiji Constitution Day sparks renewed calls for a review
Audio 11 Sep 2017Fiji's Citizen's Constitutional Forum says there's still much disagreement over the country's constitution. Audio
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Aust and NZ doctors aiding PNG counterparts
Audio 11 Sep 2017A team of medical specialists from Australia and New Zealand are in Papua New Guinea this week to help that cvouantry improve access to safe surgery and anaesthesia. Audio
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NZ Live - Herriot Row
Auckland based folk/rock singer Simon Comber already has two albums to his name. For his latest project though, he has formed a band and traveled to the United States to record with one of his heroes… Video, Audio
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South Auckland weighs election options
Audio 8 Sep 2017The NZ Pasifika community talk about what's important to them as they look to vote in the coming general election. Audio
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Petition for West Papuan independence vote to go to UN
West Papuan independence campaigners to petition the UN later this month with signatures from the people of the Indonesian province. Audio
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Keeping the Tongan language alive in NZ
Tongan Language Week being celebrated all over New Zealand in the beginning of September to emphasise the importance of the language in today's society. Audio
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Dunedin men declined hospital appointments are living in agony
A Dunedin man declined a specialist appointment says he has considered suicide because he can't cope with living in so much pain. Another Dunedin man's doctor says he exists rather than living. Audio
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Who wants to live forever?
New research conducted in The Netherlands has found that The ceiling is 115.7 years for a female and 114.1 years for a male. Audio
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Ways to live a long and healthy life
Top ways to live a long and healthy life, with Australian physician and research scientist, Professor Merlin Thomas. He is the author of a new book, The Longevity List. It's a guide based on relatable… Audio
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Living with Robots
University of Auckland's Professor of Connectivity, Darl Kolb, on what life will be like for humans as robots have an increasing presence in our lives. Darl Kolb's main research interest has been in… Audio
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Tonga King's dissolution seen as part of democratic process
Political commentators in Tonga believe that last month's dissolution of Parliament by royal decree is not a sign that democracy is failing in the kingdom. Audio
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NZ poet laureate launches new poetry book
New poetry book launched by New Zealand's Pasifika Poet Laureate. Audio
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Smaller and smarter living spaces
More of us in apartments could be the answer to New Zealand's housing crisis, says design writer Catherine Foster. She celebrates our history of building up, rather than out in the new book Apartment… Audio, Gallery
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Democratic advocate says Tongan system working
Audio 4 Sep 2017A former government executive and democracy advocate says political reform is working in Tonga even though Parliament was dissolved by royal decree. Audio
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NZ Live: The Nudge
Wellington-based prog rock trio The Nudge – Iraia Whakamoe, James Coyle and Ryan Prebble – play tracks from their latest album Dark Arts. Video, Audio
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Tell me about your thesis: Celebrity Identity and One Direction
Millie Lovelock tells us about her thesis mapping the processes of fan and celebrity identity co-construction in the boy band One Direction. Audio
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Spectre of US military disruption shadows CNMI tourism success
The tourism sector in the Northern Marianas hopes its impressive growth won't be interrupted by US military plans. Audio
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Smokefree Rockquest finalists The Daffodils perform live
The national final of the Smokefree Rockquest is on this weekend. It will feature last years runners up, Auckland based 4 piece The Daffodils, who play Jesse's first song today. Video, Audio
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First Pasifika poet awarded NZ Poet Laureate award
Audio 29 Aug 2017An Auckland poet and academic has become the first Pasifika woman to be chosen as New Zealand's Poet Laureate. Audio
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New test for democracy as Tonga prepares for polls
Tonga is preparing to go to the polls in November after the King's sudden decision to dissolve parliament, reigniting questions about the state of democracy in the kingdom. Audio
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Live Video: The Big Sing Gala Concert 2017
The Big Sing Gala Concert 2017 is the culmination of three days of competition at the Aotea Centre in Auckland.
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Auckland four-piece Racing perform live at RNZ
Auckland band Racing dropped in to perform live ahead of their nationwide tour. Video, Audio
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The Big Sing - Session Eight
Session Eight of The Big Sing Finale 2017 at the Aotea Centre in Auckland.
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Live Video: Neil Finn - Out Of Silence
Friday night: the best night of the week. Neil Finn and friends are recording his new album ‘Out Of Silence’ during a world-wide live video stream which you can watch here: Video
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Life in lockdown amidst PNG's deadly election violence
Audio 25 Aug 2017Movement and livelihoods of people in the capital of Papua New Guinea's Enga province have been brought to a standstill due to the recent election. Audio