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NZ Live - Andy Richards
Back in Auckland on New Zealand Live this week with a musician who has just given up his day job on the virtual eve of the release of his second album. He's been busy too, four to five gigs a week and… Video, Audio
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Ball in Australia's court for Manus Centre closure
It remains unclear where men held at the offshore processing camps on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island will go when the centre is closed. Audio
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Religion hinders fight against violence
Religious beliefs are amongst the biggest barriers towards ending violence against women in the Pacific. Audio
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Marshalls must improve data collection to achieve SDGs
The Marshall Islands has been told that achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals will be difficult unless the quality of data can be improved. Audio
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Human rights lawyer says PNG camp must close
Audio 17 Aug 2016Renewed calls for the Australian asylum seeker camp on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea to be closed after more violence from locals. Audio
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The Shark that lives to over 300 years old
They're almost blind, live in freezing arctic waters, grow to more 6 metres in length and live to 300 years old. The Greenland shark has been identified as the world longest living vertebrate. Audio, Gallery
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Frustration over broken LNG promises coming to a head in PNG
Audio 16 Aug 2016Expectations among local communities about the benefits of Papua New Guinea's LNG Project are clearly divergent to what has been happening on the ground, as disgruntled landowners in Hela province… Audio
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Save the Children campaign for Fiji storm victims
Audio 16 Aug 2016The New Zealand branch of Save the Children has launched its biggest campaign to date to help save lives in cyclone-wrecked Fiji. Audio
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Bennett rejects Colliers' suggestion homeless live in tents
Social Housing Minister Paula Bennett says she rejected Collier International's suggestion of homing the homeless in warehouses and tents. Audio
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Single people live more authentic lives
A US psychology professor says wedded bliss is largely a myth and single people can live their best, authentic, most meaningful life. Audio
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Vanuatu govt consults on political reform
Audio 15 Aug 2016Vanuatu's prime minister Charlot Salwai gives RNZI an update on his government's efforts to introduce political reform legislation aimed at putting an end to the country's political long-running… Audio
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Fiji farmers told to get back to traditional crops
Audio 15 Aug 2016Fiji farmers are being encouraged to return to growing traditional crops and using traditional farming practises. Audio
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Transgender Samoan play touring Britain to come home
Audio 15 Aug 2016A play about a transgender Samoan trying to make it in London's West End is due to come home to the Pacific. Audio
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Saving lives with drones
Keller Rinaudo of Zipline is using drones to save lives. Its fixed-wing drones are delivering critical medical supplies and blood into remote parts of Rwanda. Audio
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NZ Live - The Raven Mavens
A Wellington band on New Zealand live today. They are a Jazz / Blues duo who got together after a chance meeting about four years ago, The Raven Mavens. Video, Audio
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Call for Australia's Nauru camps to close immediately
Audio 11 Aug 2016Human rights agencies say the Australian-run detention camps on Nauru must be closed immediately after new revelations of abuse there. Audio
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Call for caution over Marianas casino rush
Audio 10 Aug 2016There are more signs of community concern about casino developments in the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas. Since casino operations on the CNMI's main island Saipan were legalised two years ago… Audio
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Signs of a shift in attitudes to sexual violence in Fiji
Audio 9 Aug 2016The head of the Fiji Women's Crisis Centre says recent statistics on sexual violence in the country are disturbing, but the long-term outlook is slowly improving. Audio
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Public commitment sought in Tonga booze crackdown
Audio 8 Aug 2016Tonga police say issues of alcohol abuse can only be overcome with commitment from the community. Audio
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Constable's Hay Wain - live!
Audio 7 Aug 2016Two New Zealanders - an artist and a curator - are among the team working on a project that's a tribute to one of British painter John Constable's most famous paintings. Audio
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West Papuans in PNG grateful for land allocations
West Papuan refugees in the Papua New Guinea capital Port Moresby have expressed gratitude at being given land for resettlement. Audio
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NZ Live - Maala
Today on NZ Live, a musician who was originally shrouded in secrecy. An Auckland-based singer-songwriter who gave few interviews and even shied away from revealing his real name. He's here to share… Video, Audio
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Chch cycleways may not live up to expectations
Promised a network of 13 cycleways that would keep cyclists separated from motorists, people in Christchurch are now discovering sections of the $162-million project involve cyclists sharing the road… Audio