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Niue diplomat wants NZ to re-look at constitutional deal
Niue's long serving high commissioner to New Zealand, O'Love Jacobsen, who is returning home, is raising questions about New Zealand commitment to Niue. Audio
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Sport: Ele Opeloge's Olympic silver medal arrives in Samoa
Audio 21 Feb 2017Samoa is finalising plans for a ceremony to celebrate Ele Opeloge's Olympic silver medal. Opeloge initially finished fourth in the women's over 75kg division at the 2008 Beijing Games but a… Audio
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Living Wage Movement rejects employers' criticism
Living Wage National Convenor Annie Newman says workers are benefiting from and thriving on increased pay, and businesses change the way they see workers when they pay them more. Audio
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New living wage rate almost 30% higher than minimum wage
Campaigners say $20.20 is the rate workers now need to provide their families with the basic necessities, as Joanna MacKenzie reports. Audio
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Tough times for Winston's 'Ground Zero' areas
Audio 21 Feb 2017Many people in Cyclone Winston's "Ground Zero" areas are struggling to make ends meet a year after the killer storm hit Fiji. Audio
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Pacific Disability Forum's focus on more inclusive Pacific
Audio 21 Feb 2017The Pacific Disability Forum is meeting in Samoa this week to focus on building a more inclusive and equitable Pacific for people with disabilities. Audio
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Tonga dialysis plans 'being stalled' by govt inaction
Audio 20 Feb 2017A group wanting to bring dialysis treatment for kidney disease sufferers to Tonga says government inaction is stalling its plans. Audio
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Life remains hard for many of the survivors of Cyclone Winston
Audio 20 Feb 2017Trauma is still rife and life remains hard for many of the survivors of Cyclone Winston which hit Fiji a year ago today. Audio
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New Zealand Live - The Company
Today, in our Auckland studio, a Bluegrass band based in Brisbane, Australia but with an ex-pat Kiwi at the helm. George Jackson left New Zealand at sixteen. He moved to the BIG COUNTRY with his… Audio
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Northern Marianas shocked by abuse allegations
Sexual abuse allegations against a former bishop shock the Northern Marianas, as the Vatican's investigation into abuse on Guam steps up. Audio
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PICAN says Australian climate claim not rational
Audio 15 Feb 2017The Pacific Islands Climate Action Network is taking Australia's climate ambassador to task over his support for the coal industry. Audio
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Controversial film on PNG squatters wins at FIFO
Audio 14 Feb 2017An Australian documentary following the struggle of a PNG community battling against commercial developers has been internationally recognised. Audio
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Did it live up to the hype?
The Adam Chamber Music Festival has brought interesting and varied performers and pieces to Nelson, but did it live up to the hype? Elizabeth Kerr reviews a number of performances, including… Audio
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Efforts underway to revive Fiji's ravaged cocoa industry
Audio 14 Feb 2017Efforts are underway in Fiji to revive the country's cocoa industry, one year on from Tropical Cyclone Winston. Audio
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David Kilgour and The Heavy Eights: live at The Others Way Festival 2017
Frontman for The Clean, David Kilgour, presents a live set from his other band The Heavy Eights, live at Karangahape Rd festival The Others Way. Audio
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Saturday Night Live: 'single most vital' show on TV
Time Magazine says the American late night television programme Saturday Night Live is the 'single most vital' show on TV. Bill Carter was the New York Times TV reporter for 25 years and has written… Audio
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Domestic violence leave bill "will save lives"
Anti-violence campaigners are calling on the government to give victims of domestic violence paid leave to help them deal with their situation. Audio
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WINZ pays nearly $40k for family to live in motel
A Whangarei family has been living in a motel for more than six months, costing the government nearly $40,000, because they can't secure a private or state home. Zac Fleming reports. Video, Audio
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NZ Live: Tattletale Saints
A welcome return for another of our successful musical exports. Currently full-time residents of Nashville Tennessee, they are back home to tour that new album and to, no doubt, catch up with family… Audio
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Aldous Harding: extreme transformations
Ahead of her much-anticipated second album, Aldous Harding played the second concert of a brief New Zealand tour at Wellington’s San Fran. Nick Bollinger looks and listens. Gallery
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Rapa Nui inspires fringe theatre show in NZ
The links between Rapa Nui and New Zealand are brought to the fore in a new NZ Fringe Festival show. Audio
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Mermaidens: live at The Others Way Festival 2017
Wellington rock trio Mermaidens perform live at The Others Way Festival 2016. Audio
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Favourite album: Bruce Springsteen - Live 1975
Chosen by Antony Millen. Audio
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Driving rain and floods in Fiji
Communities in the north west of Fiji's main island are getting a soaking again as rain continues to lash the country and rivers rise. Audio
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Economic ‘Trump bump’ will be short-lived
The US President’s plans will lead to a ‘Trump bump’ in the economy, CNN’s Richard Quest says, but in the long term we are going to need to hold onto our hats. Video, Audio