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Focus on safe houses in Fiji ahead of cyclone season
Audio 22 Sep 2016A scramble to rebuild on Koro Island in Fiji is underway ahead of the next cyclone season. Audio
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Pacific calls for help on migration crisis at UN
Audio 21 Sep 2016Pacific island countries have called for help in dealing with refugees at a major UN gathering in New York. Audio
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A brief history of everyone who ever lived
Each of us carries an epic poem in our cells. DNA tells the story of our murky origins, shaped by evolution, to our current obsession with tracing our ancestry. Audio
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Toilet-builders set to leave remote island in Fiji
Audio 20 Sep 2016A group of volunteers on Fiji's remote Koro Island are heading home this week after six months of building toilets and living in tents. Audio
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Living sculptures
Chris Booth is a sculptor and environmental artist who creates work for communities. The works are always site-specific and culturally-sensitive installations of stone and natural materials based on… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Fiji's NGOs cautious about meeting after arrests
Audio 19 Sep 2016Community groups in Fiji are treading carefully following the detention of six men involved in a gathering to discuss the constitution two weeks ago. Audio
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NZer living near blast site says apartment building shook
New Zealander Jarrod Laban lives 100 metres from where the Manhattan bomb exploded. He describes how the building shook. Audio
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PNG outlier stranded by climate and lack of services
Audio 19 Sep 2016Most of the population on the remote atoll of Takuu (also known as Mortlock) in Papua New Guinea's Bougainville region have left the island as their unique way of life struggles to survive. Audio
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NZ Live: Debbie Harwood & Hammond Gamble
Two of New Zealand's best loved performers are on New Zealand Live today. Debbie Harwood inherited a musical bent from her father and took lessons in ballet, violin, recorder, flute and piano from age… Video, Audio
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PNG went to independence too early, says former Deputy PM
Audio 15 Sep 2016A former Papua New Guinea deputy prime minister says he feels the country's recurring problems related to corruption stem from a failure to strengthen democratic institutions which was a consequence… Audio
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Wellington Mayoralty Debate - Living Wage
What are the Wellington mayoral candidates thoughts on a living wage for council staff? Audio
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Fiji's SODELPA stages black ribbon protest in Parliament
Audio 13 Sep 2016As the Fiji parliament resumed on Monday the main opposition party, SODELPA, wore black ribbons as a protest. Audio
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Beneficiaries pay hundreds to live in caravans
Beneficiaries are paying hundreds to live in cabins and caravans in West Auckland, which they say are mouldy and infested with cockroaches. The owners of Western Park Village were not happy when… Video, Audio
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From Slacktivism to Activism - how social media is changing our lives
Russell Brown talks with Laura O'Connell Rapira, Toby Morris, Steve Abel and Sina Brown-Davis about how online awareness can be transformed in to action which changes society. Audio
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NZ Live: Tricks & Sleeves
A band of brothers on New Zealand live today. Well actually that's a lose description, they are really Cousins. Three of them plus a ring-in playing drums. This very day they are releasing their… Video, Audio
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A female perspective on Bougainville's future
A women's representative in the Autonomous Bougainville Government talks about her vision for the Papua New Guinea province. Audio
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Homeless could live in spare rooms, mayoral candidate says
A Wellington mayoral candidate is suggesting people make their spare rooms available to the homeless, as the council discusses how to deal with the growing issue. Audio
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Pacific TB hot spots get US funding
The United States Government has approved funding targetting Pacific areas that have been deemed tuberculosis hot spots. Audio
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Homeless Fijians struggle amid materials delay
Audio 8 Sep 2016Delays in sending New Zealand timber to Fiji means remote islanders are turning to collecting fallen wood in forests to build temporary homes in the post-Cyclone Winston reconstruction effort. Audio
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National inquiry into violence for Samoa
Audio 7 Sep 2016Harrowing testimony as Samoa's Ombudsman announces a national enquiry into violence in Samoa. Audio
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Morning Report to host live Auckland Mayoral debate
Morning Report will host an hour-long Auckland Mayoral debate from AUT's television studio from 8am tomorrow morning. Host Guyon Espiner joins Checkpoint Video, Audio
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Calls for a memorial to Bougainville's missing
Audio 6 Sep 2016After this year's commemorations in Bougainville for those who disappeared in the civil war, there are calls for tangible progress from family members of the missing. Audio