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Founder of Tahiti-Pacifique magazine Alex du Prel dies aged 73
Founder of Tahiti-Pacifique monthly magazine Alex du Prel dies aged 73. Audio
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PNG AIDS Council upbeat about goals and message
Audio 14 Mar 2017PNG's National AIDS Council says amidst wider data collection, the number of people in the country who have tested positive for HIV has climbed, but that the generalised epidemic has been downgraded… Audio
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The Topp Twins perform live
Live on Jesse Mulligan today are two kiwi country music icons, entertainers extrodinaire The Topp Twins. Jools and Lynda Topp are about to tour the country, with guitar, mouth harp and spoons. Video, Audio
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Geopolitical tensions a growing threat for Guam
A Guam academic says the Micronesian territory faces a greater threat from geopolitical tensions in the region. Having an anti-missile system in Guam has not necessarily made local people feel safe. Audio
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Festival organisers 'incredibly lucky' no lives lost
People were unprepared and lives were put at risk by the decision not to cancel a three day music and arts festival in Waihi over the weekend, a festival vendor says. Audio
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US federal court ruling 'frustrating' for Guam decolonisation
A long-time campaigner for Guam's independence says a federal court ruling last week is frustrating, and misses the point of decolonisation. Audio
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Fiji's toll free abuse hotline sees flood of calls
Audio 13 Mar 2017More women from Fiji's remoter islands are calling in to report abuse after the launch of a toll free domestic violence hotline last week. Audio
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Making a living from your pen
It'll come as no surprise to New Zealand authors that it's not easy making a living. But it's also getting harder. Very few can make writing a fulltime career, it's harder than ever to find… Audio
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Living lightly on the land
Geoff Copstick farms angora goats and cattle on his 90 hectare Northland property. He and his wife Kate live "off the grid" and see living in harmony with the land as the ultimate sustainable… Audio
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Samoa launches ILO report on child street vendors
Audio 10 Mar 2017Children as young as 7 years old are working on the streets of Apia according to an ILO report on child street vendors in Samoa. Audio
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New Zealand Live - Li'l Chuck
Li'l Chuck, aka David Thorpe, is a Christchurch based musician about to release his second solo album. Chuck describes himself is a One Man Skiffle Machine. Audio
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First song: Romulo Castro Garcia performs live
Grammy Award winning musician, Romulo Castro Garcia of Panama, is in the country on a 3-week cultural tour - visiting high schools where Spanish Language is taught. He's joins Jesse in our Auckland… Audio
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PNG women get crash course in parliament
An intending female candidate in this year's Papua New Guinea general election is relishing a chance to better understand the rules of engagement in parliamentary politics. Audio
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Commonwealth unveils plan to end domestic violence
Commonwealth Secretary General unveils plan to end domestic violence with 'Peace in the Home' initiative for Commonwealth countries. Audio
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Tonga PM says Finance Minister had to go
Tonga's Prime Minister has reshuffled his cabinet after losing a third minister in two years following the resignation of the Finance Minister 'Aisake Eke. Audio
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Scientists find living fossil in American Samoa deep dive
Audio 6 Mar 2017Scientists have discovered a living fossil in American Samoa at a depth of more than 4000 metres while exploring the ocean floor. Audio
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NZ Live - French for Rabbits
Wellington dream-pop band French for Rabbits play a couple of tracks from their upcoming second album 'The Weight of Melted Snow'. Video, Audio
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First song: Cleve Cameron performs live
Songwriter and Producer, Cleve Cameron has sacrificed all electronic instruments to perform a new show at the Auckland Fringe Festival, with songs using only the reverb of a large white room to… Audio
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Wgtn students living in tents, caravans due to rental shortage
A combination of record prices and fewer rentals available is forcing university students in Wellington to find alternative accommodation. Audio
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Family forced to live in tent in Cromwell due to rising rent
Despite both parents having jobs, a couple and their three children have lived in a tent since Christmas because they cannot afford to rent a house. Video, Audio
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Cook Island taro showcased in art exhibition
Audio 1 Mar 2017The beauty of taro is being showcased in an unusual form in a Cook islands art exhibition aimed at celebrating women. Audio
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Myele Manzanza live at San Fran
Wellington drummer Myele Manzanza leads his band from the back, and here presents a selection of his songs live at San Fran. Video, Audio
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West Papuan claims Australia deported him to PNG
Audio 27 Feb 2017A West Papuan English teacher, who claims to have escaped persecution to an Australian island, says he was deported to Port Moresby. Audio
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Kacific puts in order for new Asia-Pacific satellite
Audio 27 Feb 2017A Singapore-based satellite operator has put in an order for a new satellite which aims to bring high speed broadband to unserviced and remote areas in the Pacific and South East Asia. Audio
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NZ Live: Jesse Sheehan
While still at school, Jesse Sheehan became the first ever solo artist to win the Smokefree Rock Quest. This weekend he performs at the Coastella music festival on the Kapiti Coast. Audio
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