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Favourite album: Live at Fillmore East
'Live at Fillmore East' - The Allman Brothers Band. The Allman Brothers At Fillmore East was recorded over two nights - March 12 and 13, 1971. The band was paid $1250 each show and were actually third… Audio
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Killed woman was 'living in fear' after burglary
A neighbour of slain Upper Hutt woman Lois Tolley says the dead woman was living in fear since her home was broken into a year ago. Audio
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Former PM urges PNG to empower people outside capital
Audio 12 Dec 2016A former Papua New Guinea prime minister says the country could be headed for trouble if people continue to feel they lack control over their own destiny. Audio
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Pacific poetry through the eyes of a first generation NZer
Audio 12 Dec 2016A New Zealand poet reminisces on his boyhood in Niue and explores his Cook Islands' heritage in a new poetry collection. Audio
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Live: Albi & the Wolves - 'One Eye Open'
The warm folk sounds of Albi and the Wolves performing, live in the studio, songs from their debut record One Eye Open. Audio
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Exodus of foreign landowners in Fiji could hurt the economy
Audio 9 Dec 2016Some foreign landowners say they've been through hell because of changes to Fiji's land laws. Audio
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NZ Live: Kaylee Bell
At 26, South Canterbury country music star Kaylee Bell already has a stack of awards to her credit, including a Tui Award for Best Country Album in 2014. Video, Audio
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Pacific listeners upset at ABC ending shortwave service
Audio 8 Dec 2016There is upset around the Pacific at plans by the Australia Broadcasting Corporation to drop its shortwave radio services. Audio
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Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal by Jenny McLeod
'Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal': Composer Jenny McLeod considers Lilburn’s thoughts on tradition and language, and continues with her own personal reflections, in illustrated verse.
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Surge in tribal fighting in Hela raises questions over police
Audio 6 Dec 2016Papua New Guinea police have been unable to at a loss to prevent a surge in tribal fighting this year in Hela Province, as the role of the police mobile squad police comes into question. Audio
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Memories of Fiji coup still clear a decade on
Audio 5 Dec 2016It's ten years since the then head of Fiji's military Frank Bainimarama seized power in Fiji in the country's fourth coup in 20 years. Audio
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PNG workers in subsidised housing to face new tax
Audio 2 Dec 2016From the beginning of next year in Papua New Guinea workers who live in housing provided by their employers are to be taxed on the market rent rate that that house could command. Audio
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NZ Live: Lydia Cole
Auckland singer-songwriter Lydia Cole plays a couple of tracks from her upcoming album The Lay of the Land. Video, Audio
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Amnesty calls for Australian rethink on refugees
Audio 1 Dec 2016An Amnesty International researcher, who was recently in Nauru, says she cannot believe the Australian attitude to the asylum seekers and refugees. Audio
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Live: Cut Off Your Hands
The Others Way Festival 2016 closing act honours went to Cut Off Your Hands, who left fans hanging after their second album Honour in 2008. Video, Audio
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Barnaby Weir and Friends perform live
Barnaby Weir, Rob Joass, Al Norman & Kim Bonnington are all performing tonight at a fundraiser Christmas Concert for the Downtown Community Ministry. Audio
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First song: Mahaani Maiava performs live
Today our first song is performed live by 19 year old Mahaani Maiava - who has just taken part in a music mentoring programme called Rock It, at Auckland Museum as part of the Volume exhibition. The… Audio
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Academic to launch free e-book on Samoa history
Audio 29 Nov 2016A University of Auckland academic is to launch a free e-book for schools following a conference exploring the social history of Samoa. Audio
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Community concern over PNG seabed mining runs deep
Audio 29 Nov 2016Community concern still runs deep in Papua New Guinea over potential impacts of seabed mining with Canadian company Nautilus Minerals has been planning to mine in the Bismarck Sea from 2018 as part of… Audio
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Skipper 'was playing with people's lives'
Kaipara skipper Tony Wallace says Bill McNatty's decision to take the Francie out on the water on Saturday ultimately cost the lives of seven men - while one person remains missing. Video, Audio
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Pare O'Brien: 'I live here and I serve here and it's where I'm happiest'
Pare O'Brien works runs mobile clinics in Te Teko, Matata and Edgecumbe. Her service to her community earned her the Te Akenehi Hei Award. Te Ahi Kaa spends the morning with Pare at Te Teko Medical… Audio
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NZ Live: The Eastern
Today on New Zealand Live, one of the hardest working bands in land. The Eastern! Audio
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New Caledonia landslides claim at least five lives
A large-scale recovery effort is underway after the east coast of New Caledonia was devastated by landslides. Audio
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New Caledonia landslides 'calamity not seen since 19th century'
Audio 24 Nov 2016Five people are dead and three people are still missing after flooding and landslides in New Caledonia which the president has described as a catastrophe not seen since the 19th century. Audio
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New museum to give home to Niue's heritage
Audio 24 Nov 2016More than a decade after Niue lost its old museum in a cyclone, preparations are underway to build a new cultural centre to help preserve the country's heritage. Audio