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Chilling in the hood? Could freezing gunshot victims save lives
A controversial medical trial is taking place in Baltimore, freezing gunshot victims in an attempt to extend "the golden hour', and stop trauma patients from bleeding out. Nicola Twilley has visited… Audio
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Live: A Girl Named Mo
Recorded over six sold out shows at Wellington's Bats Theatre, Platonic\Romantic introduces A Girl Named Mo's electronic-R&B as live sketches that will make up their debut album to come in 2017. Video, Audio, Gallery
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NZ Live: Christmas Special
We present our traditional Christmas edition of New Zealand Live today with three distinctly different acts in our three main centre studios. Audio
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A reminder to always treat your microphone as live
Audio 23 Dec 2016Two veteran British MPs, ken Calrke and Sir Malcolm Rifkind, were recorded exchanging frank views on the candidates vying to replace David Cameron as UK Prime Minister. Audio
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Call for GCF to focus on climate change refugees
The New Zealand opposition Labour Party's Pacific climate change spokesperson, Su'a William Sio, has welcomes funding commitments from the Green Climate Fund, but says finding ways to cater for… Audio
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Norfolk hoping for Air New Zealand change of heart
Audio 21 Dec 2016The Norfolk Island Regional Council is talking positively despite Air New Zealand ending its direct Auckland to Norfolk flights. Audio
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Heavy rain continues to lash an already drenched Fiji
Audio 20 Dec 2016Heavy rain has continued to lash Fiji causing flooding and landslides, forcing more than a thousand people to seek shelter in evacuation centres. Audio
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More heavy rainfall, flash flooding and strong winds for Fiji
Audio 20 Dec 2016Widespread flooding in Fiji has set back the recovery in a country still reeling from a massive cyclone in February. Audio
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PNG police move to improve discipline
Audio 19 Dec 2016The discipline process within the Papua New Guinea police force is to undergo a transformation. Audio
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Julia Jacklin live in session
Blue Mountains born Julia Jacklin stops in the M101 studios for a live session with Yadana Saw. Audio
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NZ Live: Troy Kingi & The Electric Haka Boogie
Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, scuba diver and actor (in that order) Troy Kingi, joins us for the penultimate NZ Live performance for 2016. Audio
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Living wage for Auckland Council staff clears another hurdle
The possibility of a Living Wage of more than $20 an hour is a step closer for thousands of Auckland Council workers. Auckland Correspondent Todd Niall reports. Audio
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Vanuatu anti-violence demonstration planned
A march through the Vanuatu capital aims to unite all provinces and highlight the need to end violence. Audio
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Budgeting service outraged at families living in WINZ-funded mo
Mangere Budgeting Service CEO Darryl Evans says it is disgraceful that Work and Income is placing families in motels costing thousands of dollars a week, many of which are substandard. Video, Audio
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First confirmed fatality after Solomons quakes
Audio 14 Dec 2016An eleven year old girl who died when a building collapsed on her is the first confirmed victim of the recent earthquakes in Solomon Islands. Audio
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More permanent Pacific workers in Australia better than aid
Audio 14 Dec 2016Allowing one percent of Pacific citizens to work in Australia would deliver greater benefit than Australia's entire aid programme, according to new research. Audio
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Guam decolonisation plebiscite deferred
Audio 13 Dec 2016A decolonisation plebiscite on Guam that was due to be held last month is likely to be deferred to 2018. Audio
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7000 affected across 3 provinces by Solomons' quakes
Audio 13 Dec 2016Approximately 7000 people across 3 provinces are reported to have been affected by earthquakes in the Solomon Islands. Audio
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The nine lives of David Baddiel
If cats have 9 lives, then author, comedian and presenter David Baddiel must have something close to it. Audio
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Live: The Phoenix Foundation
Wellington band The Phoenix Foundation play a set of songs from their album 'Give Up Your Dreams' alongside some old favourites. Video, Audio
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Political editor Jane Patterson live from parliament
Bill English has officially taken over the reins of the National Party - and the prime ministership. Our political editor Jane Patterson unpicks the developments. Video, Audio
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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