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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
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Refugees stuck in Pohnpei in 'inhumane' conditions
Four Nepalese men are stuck on a rickety boat in the Federated States of Micronesia nearly a year after they were given refugee status. Audio
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Modernised Tokelau schools seeing results
An education expert from New Zealand says Tokelau children's English, Tokelauan and maths are improving after a change in teaching style on the atolls. Audio
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ROTN live on stage BATS Theatre Wellington 22 May 2017
Audio 23 May 2017'Reformation Nation' - Roving time-travelling reporter Leigh Voremain visits Tudor times and the court of Henry VIII to get the pulse of the English nation as it prepares for it's historic split from… Audio
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NZ Live: Seth Haapu
Something just a little bit special on New Zealand Live today . . . no guitars. Instead we have a trio of strings and a keyboard, and the dulcet tones of one of the most talented singers this country… Audio
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Amnesty calls for accountability within PNG security forces
Amnesty International is calling for accountability within the Papua New Guinea security forces after 17 unarmed prisoners were shot and killed while trying to escape. Audio
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Transparency PNG says prison system needs rethink
Audio 16 May 2017Transparency International Papua New Guinea says authorities need to rethink the way correctional services in the country are run. Audio
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Emergency supplies on their way to victims of Cyclone Donna
Audio 16 May 2017Aid being deployed as damage assessments continue in Vanuatu and New Caledonia. Audio
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Minister's Manus claim should be investigated - Amnesty
Audio 15 May 2017Amnesty International says Peter Dutton's claim about the Good Friday attack on Manus Island should be subjected to an inquiry. Audio
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Lost Bird plays live
Folk Country Wellington based duo guitarist Ali Whitton and violinist Oliver Vetter have recently released their new single Grace Has Green Eyes. They weave poetry with melodic lines for a live… Audio
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NZ Live: Loren and Mark
Loren and Mark are from opposite ends of the earth. Twelve years ago they met in Nashville, Tennessee and found a shared love of bluegrass music and the finger guitar stylings of the late Chet Atkins.
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Dunedin adapts to help former refugees make new lives
It's been a year since the first Syrian refugee families arrived in Dunedin. While the crisis they fled from is as volatile as ever, the former refugees are taking solace in their new-found home. Audio
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Council battles to erase stigma surrounding disabled people
The head of Fiji's National Council for Disabled Persons says mindsets need to change if abuse and mistreatment of disabled people is to stop. Audio
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Museum staff in Niue are working to restore its treasures
Museum staff in Niue are working to restore the island's treasures before parts of Niue history and knowledge are lost. Audio
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Guam's Chamorro Language Commission to work with CNMI
Guam's Chamorro Language Commission to work with the Northern Marianas. Audio
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Designed for life: re-inventing apartment living
Nightingale Housing was formed by a group of leading Australian architects to build quality apartments with shared facilities - at prices that don't cost the earth. Could the model work in New… Audio
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Shop owners living in fear
Chinese and Indian shop owners don't believe authorities will protect them from violent robberies. Audio
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Veteran photojournalist decries lack of Pacific coverage
A veteran Australian photojournalist says the lack of Pacific coverage in major newsrooms in Australia and New Zealand is worrying given the latest geo-political shifts. Audio
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PNG PhD graduate offers insights on sustainability
A Papua New Guinea scholar who has completed her PhD in New Zealand says her research on sustainability can help fill a gap in government policy back home. Audio
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NZ Live: Luke Thompson
This afternoon, the return of singer/songwriter and troubadour Luke Thompson. He's spent some time in Australia recently and has taken his music as far as Europe. Now, after taking a year off from… Audio
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Massive questions “What is it to live a wholehearted life?”
Auckland’s youth theatre company Massive are preparing to take their show The Wholehearted on the road. Under the helm of co-directors Sam Scott and Scotty Cotter, the show explores the "extreme power… Audio
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Youth engagement critical to sustained Pacific democracy
The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association secretary-general says that young people have views which must be listened to. Akbar Khan says that in the Pacific and other regions, youth must be engaged… Audio
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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