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Drug Checking to Save Lives
The summer festival season is just around the corner. Mava Enoka from The Wireless, has been investigating how drug checks at festivals could save people's lives. Audio
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Disabled people's rights under discussion in Tonga this week
Audio 7 Nov 2016Tonga will open up public discussion this week on ratifying the Convention on the Rights of persons with disability. Audio
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Cars that talk to each other could save lives - experts
Imagine a world where your car is people proof - no matter how bad the other drivers are - they are unlikely to crash into you. Eric Frykberg talks about the possibilities offered by new technology. Audio
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Tests show soaring pollution levels in Marshalls capital
Nine of 10 ocean and lagoon locations tested by the Marshall Islands Environmental Protection Authority around Majuro are badly polluted. Audio
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Indonesia's Pacific diplomacy takes on new edge
Indonesian diplomatic overtures to the Pacific Islands region over West Papua have taken on a new dimension, after Indonesia's Defence Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu urged Australia to pass on a message… Audio
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Te Vaka on the soundtrack to Moana
Opetaia and Julie Foa'i from Te Vaka talk about the creative process behind their music for the movie Moana. Audio
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NZ Live - Greg Johnson
Today's New Zealand Live guest has recorded 13 albums in a career which spans almost three decades. For half of that time he's been based in California yet is a regular visitor back home and has a… Video, Audio
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Shakespeare live
Audio 4 Nov 2016More than 250 students will fill the grounds at the stadium in Wellington next week to be part of Shakespeare & Henry Live at the Stadium! Shakespeare Globe Centre NZ will also be live-streaming the… Audio
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Years of Living Dangerously
Kiwi born, New York based documentary filmmaker Martha Jeffries has just finished directing and producing two episodes of "Years of Living Dangerously" an Emmy award winning TV series on climate… Audio
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Inmate discharged back to hospital with just months to live
A terminally ill inmate has today been discharged from hospital back to prison, even though her doctors say she's too unwell. Video, Audio
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Two levels of NZ citizenship nothing new
Audio 2 Nov 2016Under a proposed Australian law change asylum seekers and refugees who attempt to arrive in Australia by boat will be permanently banned from entering the country. Audio
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First song: Anna Coddington live
Anna Coddington has just released her new album, Luck/Time which is the culmination of four years of songwriting and was largely made at Anna's own studio The Attic (literally her home's attic). Video, Audio
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Mexico's sugar tax set to save 19 thousand lives - study
A new study has found that Mexico's 10 percent tax on sugary drinks is set to save almost 19 thousand lives and save its health system nearly a billion dollars over the next decade. One of the study's… Audio
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UN profoundly concerned by Australian boat people ban
Audio 2 Nov 2016The UN says it is profoundly concerned by Australia's proposed ban on boat people. Audio
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Praise for Fiji over CITES success
Audio 1 Nov 2016Fiji makes history as the first Pacific nation to propose global trade restrictions on threatened marine animals. Audio
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Pacific people steered away from arts careers.
Audio 1 Nov 2016Pacific people are often praised for their artistic ability but feel the pressure to pursue other career paths say arts award recipients in New Zealand. Audio
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NZ discussions on lifting Pacific people out of poverty
Audio 31 Oct 2016Trade negotiators, NGO leaders and economists discuss the best combination of trade and aid to lift people out of poverty. Audio
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Tonga relies on increasing amounts of imported fruits
Audio 31 Oct 2016Tonga has been forced to rely on increasing amounts of imported fruits due to declining local production. Audio
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Rodney Fisher Live at Volume
Audio 29 Oct 2016Rodney Fisher plays and chats to Alex Behan Live from the Volume Exhibition at the Auckland War Memorial Museum. Audio
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NZ Live - Hopetoun Brown
Nick Atkinson and Tim Stewart are about to release their second album together as Hopetoun Brown. They perform live, with Tami Neilson too! Video, Audio
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PNG's first VR film looks at sustaining peace after conflict
The producers of Papua New Guinea's first virtual reality film say they want it to highlight the importance of supporting post-conflict societies. Audio
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Calls for PNG to lift its game over Bougainville
A former Papua New Guinea cabinet minister says Port Moresby has to do more to help prepare Bougainville for its referendum on independence. Audio
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Cooks police apologise for communication during shoot out
Audio 27 Oct 2016The Cook Islands police have apologised for poor communication during the double murder and shootout on Rarotonga last week. Audio
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Cook Islands police admit to failures in double murder
Audio 26 Oct 2016Cook Islands police say they will review their processes after a prisoner killed two people before taking his own life last week. Audio
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New research sheds more light on ancient Pacific site
Audio 26 Oct 2016New research has pinpointed the date construction started on an ancient abandoned city in Micronesia and could help shed light on interaction between societies in the region. Audio