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NZ Live - Don McGlashan & Shayne Carter
Not one, but two great artists on NZ Live. They are two of New Zealand's most our most acclaimed songwriters, and today they'll be singing each others tunes.
Don McGlashan and Shayne Carter's… Video, Audio
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NZ tradies hand over houses to Fiji families
New Zealand's Maori and Pasifika Trades Training organisation is this week handing over newly-built houses in Fiji as part of the Cyclone Winston rebuild. Audio
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French Polynesia government wants off decolonisation list
French Polynesia's government has put its case for the territory to be removed from the United Nations decolonisation list. Audio
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Live video: Ashkenazy and the APO
Super-star pianist and conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy is in New Zealand to conduct the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.
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Strongest field ever to tee off at the Fiji International
Audio 5 Oct 2016Strongest ever Fiji International golf tournament ready to tee off. Audio
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Vanuatu victim of violence wants to move on with her life
Audio 5 Oct 2016A Vanuatu woman who was abducted and savagely assaulted in March says she just wants to move on with her life. Audio
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Live At The Hollywood Bowl by The Beatles
Half a century after they stood at the centre of a cultural revolution, Nick Bollinger asks if there is anything left to be learned from The Beatles? Audio
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NZ Pasifika language weeks important to break down intolerance
Audio 4 Oct 2016A Pacific studies scholar says language weeks are a good way to break down high levels of intolerance of other languages being spoken in New Zealand. Audio
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Culture and spirituality important for Pasifika well-being
Audio 4 Oct 2016An NGO specialising in Pasifika health issues points to culture and spirituality as underpinning the well-being of Pacific people in New Zealand. Audio
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Hope given to amputees in Vanuatu
Audio 3 Oct 2016Amputees in Vanuatu have been given hope as two new prosthetists are trained up with the help of the Vanuatu Amputees Association. Audio
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Cooks shark cull won't solve anything, says conservationist
Audio 3 Oct 2016An environmentalist in the Cook Islands says talk of a shark cull around the northern island of Penrhyn is worrying. Audio
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How your old fishing gear can change lives
17-year-old Finn Ross was on holiday in Fiji and saw how local people were struggling with old or broken fishing gear, and the problems this was causing. So Finn and his mate Max Lichtenstein decided… Audio, Gallery
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Marshall Islands' emigration to the US soars
Audio 30 Sep 2016Marshall Islanders are continuing to move in great numbers to the United States in search of jobs and schooling. Audio
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Aaradhna live at the RNZ studios
Today, on New Zealand live a woman who made her musical debut 12 years ago as guest vocalist on the chart-topping single by Adeaze, "Getting Stronger." She has since gone on to record four studio… Video, Audio
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APRA Silver Scroll Awards 2016 - LIVE video
Enjoy RNZ's live video coverage of the 2016 APRA Silver Scroll Awards, celebrating the best of New Zealand songwriting. From 6.30pm Thursday 29 September.
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Illegal cherry-coffee trade in PNG affecting quality
Audio 28 Sep 2016Illegal trading of cherry coffee in Papua New Guinea is said to be affecting the quality of coffee in the country. Audio
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Trump v Clinton in First Live Television Debate
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will face off for the first time later today in a presidential debate that is one of the most highly anticipated political showdowns in US history. Our correspondent… Audio
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Living longer
Audio 26 Sep 2016We have been discussing growing older, aspects of. There's a new book out by two professors at the London Business School called 'The 100-year Life: living and working in the age of longevity.' It's… Audio
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Albinism in Fiji documented on film
Audio 26 Sep 2016For the first time, a genetic disorder affecting a part of Fiji's indigenous population has been documented on film. Audio
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Pacific nations take positives out of Rio Paralympics
Audio 26 Sep 2016Pacific countries encouraged by performance at the Rio Paralympics. Audio
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New Zealand Pacific students missing out on health care
Audio 26 Sep 2016A quarter of Pacific students in New Zealand are missing out on crucial healthcare according to a new report. Audio
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Fiji's education ministry 'backflips' on teacher gag
Audio 23 Sep 2016Fiji's teachers' union says the Education Ministry has retracted a letter it sent to all schools on Tuesday banning any unapproved speeches and interviews. Audio
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NZ Live: Harry Parsons
Harry Parsons, 20, emigrated from Dorset, England with his family when he was seven.
The very musical Parsons family settled in Cambridge. Dad playing in orchestras and jazz bands and his older… Video, Audio
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Elderly residents living in fear at notorious apartments
A notorious Wellington public housing block is trying to foster more community spirit with a weekly cafe but the flats' elderly residents remain fearful. Audio
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PNG's NCD changes strategy on betelnut crackdown
Audio 23 Sep 2016Papua New Guinea's National Capital District is moving the focus of its betelnut crackdown from vendor to user. Audio