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Leadership vital for Pacific's ICT advances
Audio 5 Jun 2017An editor of a new book about so-called e-government in the Pacific says leadership is essential for regional countries to get full benefits from Information and Communication Technology. Audio
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Terror in London: Live Cross
Audio 4 Jun 2017Police have swarmed to London Bridge after a van ploughed into pedestrians ... and men armed with knives reportedly attacked people. London correspondent Natalie Powell reports on the latest in this… Audio
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Protesters to live like caged animals for the weekend
Audio 2 Jun 2017Forty people will voluntarily spend 40 hours in a tiny cage, with nothing to do, eating nothing but cereal, to bring attention to factory farming. Video, Audio
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Living wage campaigners ecstatic with Auckland Council victory
Audio 2 Jun 2017Living wage campaigners say the Auckland Council's decision to increase the pay of their lowest paid workers is an astounding victory. Audio
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NZ Live: The Nukes
Ukulele trio The Nukes have played their unique blend of folk, bluegrass, reggae and post-punk at 60 live shows this year. Audio
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Samoan born doctoral researcher explores identity in traditional and contemporary music
Audio 2 Jun 2017Samoan born doctoral researcher explores his identity in traditional and contemporary music. Audio
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Students embrace free Samoan language classes
Students prioritise learning at free Samoan language classes. Audio
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Tongan push to stop young marriages
A civil society group in Tonga has launched a campaign to stop young marriages in the country. Audio
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French Polynesian island experiments with new social order
The floating island planned for French Polynesia is a chance to tackle global warming without politicians, according to a scholar working on the project. Audio
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Rights of coastal communities important
Audio 30 May 2017When delegates sit down next week in New York to consider how to ensure the sustainability of the world's oceans there will be a strong Pacific push to focus on the rights of coastal communities. Audio
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Lengthy detention for Nepali refugees in FSM
Audio 30 May 2017A lawyer in the Federated States of Micronesia says she she'll go ahead with legal action to try and set free four Nepali refugees detained in Pohnpei. Audio
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Rural Lives At Risk
A rural health leader says the lives of rural New Zealanders are at risk, and has called on government to help remove barriers to improve health services. The Rural Health Alliance of Aotearoa New… Audio
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Samoans living in NZ celebrate their identity this week
Samoans living in New Zealand continue to practice many of their cultural traditions but not without challenges. Samoan language and culture is being celebrated in the country this week under the… Audio
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150 tabua to be repatriated in Fiji ceremony
Nearly 150 whales teeth to be repatriated to Fiji by New Zealand's Department of Conservation. Audio
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The effect of New Zealand's budget on Pacific communities
The New Zealand government has disputed an opposition claim that its budget failed to help Pacific people with housing. Audio
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Call for Pacific youth to be more empowered
A group of youth workers from the Pacific say it's vital young people in the region feel empowered and included as valued members of society. Audio
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Samoans in NZ keep culture alive
Cultural traditions still practised by Samoans living in New Zealand, amid challenges. Audio
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Sal Valentine live at the RNZ studios
Sal Valentine has dropped the Babyshakes moniker from his band name and has a new EP. The Church EP includes the track 'Just Another Lover', which Sal and his bandmates performed live for RNz Music. Video, Audio
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NZ Live: Joe Blossom
Wellington band Joe Blossom play songs from their latest album All of The Above. Audio
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Floating island off Tahiti aims to be eco-friendly
A French Polynesian environmentalist helping proponents of a floating island in the territory says it's likely to mean little harm to the environment. Audio
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North Korean missiles no threat to Guam - advisor
Audio 25 May 2017Guam security advisor says typhoons are a bigger threat than North Korean missiles. Audio
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Live: Sons Of Zion at WOMAD 2017
New Zealand reggae outfit Sons Of Zion play WOMAD Taranaki 2017 Audio
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Global tech recruits sample Capital living
Wellington's global job seeker campaign, LookSee, attracted international headlines and applications from an incredible 48,000 prospective employees the tech sector. Just under 100 were chosen. They… Audio
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Amnesty says NZ should resettle detained refugees
Amnesty International says New Zealand should make offers to Papua New Guinea and Nauru to resettle detained refugees. Audio
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How ocean tides have shaped our lives
Writer, sailor and surfer Jonathan White believes that tides teaches us to live with mystery and complexity. He goes around the world investigating the way people around the world have organized their… Audio, Gallery