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Finding a place to live when single, female and over 50
It can be very hard for women over 50 to find a place to live. Audio
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Parliament treated with contempt over Nauru, Manus - lawyers
Audio 2 May 2017Lawyers in Australia say the immigration department has treated parliament with contempt over Nauru and Manus Island. Audio
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Sport: Samoa govt still backing Joseph Parker
Audio 2 May 2017The Samoa government still supports Joseph Parker's WBO boxing title defence despite a change of opponent. Audio
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Mozart living it up in Auckland
The Auckland Theatre Company's new production of Peter Shaffer’s awarding winning play Amadeus opens tonight. The psychological thriller follows the excess, envy, love and passion of composing rivals… Audio
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Public school teachers in Hawaii get hefty pay increase
Audio 2 May 2017Public school teachers in Hawaii last week voted in favour of a contract that will give them a significant pay hike.
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Tuvalu's PM hopes Trump will keep US in Paris agreement
Audio 1 May 2017Tuvalu's prime minister says if the United States leaves the Paris climate agreement, it will be disastrous for his country - and the world. Audio
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Trade advisor confident of value in PACER Plus
Audio 1 May 2017An advisor to the Pacific throughout the negotiations on the PACER Plus trade deal says he thinks it will bring significant benefits for the island countries. Audio
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Hans Zimmer Live
The godfather of film soundtracks Hans Zimmer has been in Auckland with his live concert experience. RNZ Concert’s Adrian Hollay met Zimmer to discuss the live show and his expansive career that…
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$2 million research grant on offer for Maori and Pacific youth mental health
Audio 1 May 2017The Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC) are seeking applications for a two million dollar Maori and Pacific youth mental health research. HRC's Chief Executive Kath McPherson says that Maori… Audio
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The Age of Living Single
One in four NZers lives alone and more people than ever before in the western world are single. Social scientist Bella DePaulo of the University of California says the rise of single living is a boon… Audio
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NZ Live: Thomas Oliver
In 2016 Wellington singer-songwriter Thomas Oliver added the coveted Apra Silver Scroll to his many accolades. His new album Floating in the Darkness is out this week. Audio
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Study reveals high mercury levels in Pacific
Audio 27 Apr 2017People in the Pacific are being advised to avoid certain fish after a study revealed high levels of mercury in hair samples from the region. Audio
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Guam protests Trump's stance on climate change
Earth Day marchers on Guam protest president Donald Trump's position on climate change. Audio
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Man kills baby then himself live on Facebook
Facebook is under scrutiny once again, after a second murder was posted on the social media site in less than a fortnight. Video, Audio
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Changed political landscape ahead of Fiji polls
Fiji heads towards elections next year with new players in the opposition and voters still recovering from the devastation of Cyclone Winston. Audio
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North Korea carries out live fire military exercise
There's been an escalation in bellicosity between the US and North Korea, but Professor Sung-Yoon Lee, an expert on US-Korea relations at Tufts University in Massachusetts, says the real test will… Audio
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Niue calls for WW1 soldiers to be recognised
Audio 25 Apr 2017Niue is pushing for 150 soldiers to be recognised for their service in the First World War. Audio
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Tongan RSE workers sent home after absconding
Audio 24 Apr 2017Two more Tongan workers have been sent home from Recognised Seasonal Employment in New Zealand, triggering calls for better vetting in the scheme. Audio
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CNMI labour protest continues
Audio 24 Apr 2017Labourers in the Northern Mariana Islands continued to protest last week, prompting Imperial Pacific International to consider legal action. Audio
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Living in the world's largest refugee settlement
Bidi Bidi Camp in Uganda is home to 270,000 refugees who have fled South Sudan, a country in famine.( Video, Audio
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NZ Live: Paul Gurney with The Desotos
Auckland country-blues rockers The DeSotos are back in our studio to play backing musicians to their lead singer Paul Gurney, whose solo album Shadow of Love was released this April. Audio
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First Pacific Island to publish state-owned enterprises online
Audio 21 Apr 2017Tonga is the first Pacific island country to share detailed state-owned enterprises and other key information online. Audio
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Samoa's Ministry of Revenue drafts report on taxing pastors
Audio 20 Apr 2017Report now being drafted by Samoa's Ministry of Revenue for cabinet on taxing church pastors. Audio
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First song: Revere perform live
The finalists for the 2017 Pacific Music Awards were announced last night. One of the groups vying for a win is R&B/Gospel trio Revere, who perform our first song live today. Audio