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Business group ditches legal challenge to council living wage
A legal tussle between Wellington City Council and the local Chamber of Commerce over how much the city's cleaners and security guards get paid is over. Audio
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NZ Live: The Leers
In 2009, four friends attending Mount Maunganui College, entered their band in the Rock Quest. They didn't win but the band has endured and have now released their debut album, "Are You Curious?"… Video, Audio
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Manus Island detainees 'free to come and go' from centre
Audio 12 May 2016The Ministry of Immigration in Papua New Guinea says all asylum seekers detained on Manus Island are now free to come and go from the processing centre. Audio
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NZ group to help improve Pacific surgery access
Audio 11 May 2016New Zealand-based group of medical surgeons aims to made surgery more accessible and safe in the Pacific region. Audio
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Norfolk protest going strong after two weeks
Audio 11 May 2016A protest occupation on Norfolk Island continues to gain support as more and more people are laid off by the Australian administration. Audio
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International pressure building on Jakarta over Papua
Audio 10 May 2016The International Parliamentarians for West Papua has called for an internationally-supervised vote on independence in West Papua and is preparing to build pressure on Indonesia over the issue. Audio
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Reality of regional living
New Zealand's regions are being eyed as affordable alternatives for cashed up Aucklanders. Audio
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Cuts to Australia's foreign aid
Pacific escapes unscathed after Australia's government cuts foreign aid in its latest budget. Audio
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Fiji fish stocks under threat after reef damage from Winston
A warning has been sounded in Fiji about newly revealed damage to community fishing grounds in the path of Cyclone Winston. Audio
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People of the Eye
Audio 8 May 2016"People of the Eye" is a play designed for the deaf and for hearing audiences. Created by Erin Siobhan Hutching it's based on her experiences growing up with her deaf sister, Sarah, in Christchurch… Audio
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Vivian Gornick: re-reading, love, and living alone
Kim Hill talks to the New York journalist, essayist, critic and author about her memoirs Fierce Attachments (1987) and The Odd Woman & the City (2015). Audio
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New Zealand Live - Auckland Indie/Pop Band Mice On Stilts
Audio 6 May 2016Mice On Stilts is a seven-piece collaboration from Auckland which challenges genre description through creating their own brand of cinematic "doom folk." Video, Audio
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Report says West Papuans fear they will lose everything
An Australia Catholic group which sent a fact finding team to West Papua says there are no signs that the economic and social status of Papuans is improving. Audio
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Whitebait mysteries – unravelling the lives of baby native fish
Baby native fish are in the spotlight as freshwater biologists unravel the mysteries of where these tiny creatures go in the first weeks of their lives. Video, Audio
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Detainee says PNG police controlling Manus Island facility
A Kurdish Iranian journalist detained in the Manus Island offshore processing facility says Papua New Guinea police have taken control of the compound. Audio
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Australia urged to find immediate solution for refugees
Audio 5 May 2016Australia's offshore detention policy has been branded an unnecessary fear campaign, as Australia has been urged to find an immediate solution. Audio
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Tonga look to bolster women numbers in politics
Audio 4 May 2016Tonga's government is hoping that the upcoming local body elections will usher in a new era of women participation in politics. Audio
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UN helps to bring major changes to Pacific markets
Audio 4 May 2016A UN project brings welcome improvements for market vendors around the Pacific. Audio
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Blame game underway over self immolations on Nauru
Audio 4 May 2016Australia's Immigration Minister Peter Dutton says refugee advocates are to blame for two refugees setting fire to themselves on Nauru in the past week. Audio
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Sense of unfinished business over end of Fiji's GCC
An academic who's been banned from Fiji says the Great Council of Chiefs may no longer be relevant but the way it was dissolved leaves a sense of unfinished business. Audio
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Hundreds attend funeral to mourn Bill Sevesi
Family and friends gathered in New Zealand on Monday to celebrate the life of renowned musician Bill Sevesi. Audio
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More and more people are living alone
More and more people in New Zealand are living alone, according to a new report from Statistics New Zealand. Audio
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Easy to build and robust housing concept in pipeline for Fiji
The designer of a new traditional Fijian style simple robust home is hoping his concept could be an easy and affordable solution to the devastation caused by Cyclone Winston. Video, Audio
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New Zealand Live - Jesse Wilde & the Drive
This week's live concert is country rock by Jesse Wilde and the Drive. Video, Audio
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