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58 employers commit to paying a Living Wage
Audio 1 Jul 2016E tū Union's Ged O'Connell says 30 pieces of legislation have nibbled away at incomes in the last seven years to the detriment of working people. People should be given a fair go and paid a living… Audio
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Nearly 60 employers pay Living Wage to staff
Audio 1 Jul 2016Nearly 60 employers are being recognised today for paying their staff the Living Wage of 19 dollars and 80 cents or more. Maja Burry has the details. Audio
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Australian completes Norfolk takeover today.
Audio 1 Jul 2016Despite strong opposition over the past year Australia will today complete its removal of autonomy from Norfolk Island. Audio
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Favourite album - Living in the Material World
Living in the Material World is George Harrison's fourth studio album, released in 1973. Audio
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Hopes in Vanuatu market associations will help women
Audio 29 Jun 2016A U.N project manager is hoping an elected body will bring better representation and working conditions for women working at the Luganville market in Vanuatu. Audio
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Call for churches to stand up against domestic violence
Audio 29 Jun 2016Churches across the Pacific are being challenged to do more to help address the high rates of violence against women. Audio
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Fears about reporting child abuse putting lives at risk
Child advocates say lives are being put at risk because people are too afraid to report suspected cases of child abuse. Audio
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Norfolk Island just hours from becoming part of NSW
Audio 28 Jun 2016The president of the Chamber of Commerce on Norfolk says the island is not at all ready to become a part of New South Wales this Friday. Audio
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Unitech death signals rising tensions at PNG universities
A student was killed at Lae's University of Technology at the weekend in a sign that tensions at Papua New Guinea's universities have spiralled out of control. Audio
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The Chills live at NZ Festival 2016
Dunedin Flying Nun band The Chills became known internationally in the early 80s for jangly pop songs 'Pink Frost', 'I Love My Leather Jacket' and 'Heavenly Pop Hit'. Frontman Martin Phillipps hasn't… Audio
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Marlon Williams live in session
Lyttelton darling Marlon Williams is back at home, fresh from playing on Conan O'Brien's late night show in the US. Williams premieres a new song and pays tribute to Ralph Stanley. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Chris Hay: living history
Chris Hay is the Creative Director at Locales, who developed the Nga Tapuwae New Zealand First World War Trails for the WW100 Programme Office, and are now working on the Australian convict story in… Audio
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First World War Trails & Convicts
Audio 25 Jun 2016Chris Hay is the Creative Director at Locales, who developed the Ngā Tapuwae New Zealand First World War Trails for the WW100 Programme Office, and Locales are now working on the Australian convict…
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NZ Live - Guy Wishart
Guy Wishart is country / folk guitarist, singer and songwriter who has recently released his first solo album in 17 years. He's a former silver scroll winner and was also awarded the Most Promising… Video, Audio
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Food shortages after Cyclone Winston leads to malnutrition
Audio 24 Jun 2016The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation says a shortage of fresh fruit and veges, and fish in the wake of Cyclone Winston is leading to cases of malnutrition. Audio
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Nauru MPs and refugee activists say report 'unbalanced'
Weeks out from both Nauru's and Australia's general elections, MPs and refugee activists have slammed an Australian television programme for its coverage of the refugee story. Audio
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Favourite album - Joe Cocker Live at Woodstock
Joe Cocker's Live at Woodstock from the Festival in 1969. Audio
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US Fisheries reject allegations of foul play in Pacific fishery
The United States has rejected allegations that new government legislation is in violation of conservation measures on high seas fishing. Audio
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Storm claims lives of 11 children on Russian lake
Up to 14 children have been died after their boat got caught in a storm on a lake in northern Russia. Audio
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One year on Norfolk is not giving up struggle with Canberra
A year ago, on the 18th June 2015, the Australia Federal Parliament removed Norfolk Island's autonomy. Audio
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NZ Live: The Warratahs
Wellington country rockers The Warratahs released their seventh studio album last year - and, two weeks ago, it took the "Best New Zealand Country Album" title at the Country Music Awards in Gore. The… Video, Audio
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PNG HIV rate said to be going down, but others aren't so sure
Audio 16 Jun 2016The UN says HIV infections are going down in Papua New Guinea, but others paint a less rosy picture. Audio
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Regional fishing body opposes expansion of Hawaii monument
Audio 16 Jun 2016A regional fishing body is opposing the planned expansion of United States protected waters around Hawaii. Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu volleyballers looking to bounce back in Cairns
Audio 16 Jun 2016Vanuatu's Olympic beach volleyball dream remains alive despite a setback. Audio
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PACER-PLUS: blessing or curse?
Audio 15 Jun 2016Pacific Island countries are being urged to walk away from PACER-PLUS by a new report from the Pacific Network on Globalisation, PANG. Audio