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Personal story of Marshalls' nuclear history heard in The Hague
The lawyer representing the Marshall Islands in its international anti-nuclear case says hearings have shone a light on the lack of formal talks on nuclear disarmament. Audio
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Returning RSE workers an asset to NZ industries
Audio 21 Mar 2016Pacific Islanders participating in New Zealand's Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme say their experience working in this country is of great benefit to them and their communities back in the islands… Audio
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Carnivorous Plant Society live at The Wine Cellar
Carnivorous Plant Society perform live at The Wine Cellar. Audio
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Nick Bollinger live preview of WOMAD 2016
New Plymouth's Womad festival, which kicks off tonight, has secured at least three more years. Music critic Nick Bollinger joins Checkpoint from the site. Audio
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NZ Live - Nairobi Trio
In our Auckland studio; Richard Adams, John Quigley and Peter Koopman, better known collectively as The Nairobi Trio. Video, Audio
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Misled? NZ's 'Jihadi brides' were living in Australia
The Government is being accused of misleading the public over New Zealand jihadi brides. Audio
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Female Pacific artists revive lost culture art forms
Audio 17 Mar 2016Female artists from around the Pacific region are reviving lost cultural art forms and reinventing creative traditions that have existed for generations. Audio
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PNG Highlands bishop leads call to combat sorcery violence
Audio 16 Mar 2016Initiative in Papua New Guinea to achieve a greater commitment from key authorities to combat sorcery related violence. Audio
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Authorities work to hold infectious disease at bay in Fiji
Audio 15 Mar 2016Health teams working in Fiji in the aftermath of Cyclone Winston say the health situation has stabilised and they are not yet seeing large levels of mosquito, food and water-borne disease. Audio
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French Polynesia offers cyclone shelter idea to Pacific
Audio 15 Mar 2016French Polynesia says its purpose built cyclone shelters could be used in other parts of the Pacific Audio
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Wellington's Vanuatu community mark Pam anniversary
Audio 14 Mar 2016Wellington's Vanuatu community mark the first anniversary of Cyclone Pam which devastated Vanuatu and left 70,000 people homeless. Audio
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Suggesting Zika is on the rise, WHO warns of risk in Pacific
Audio 14 Mar 2016The World Health Organisation says new research has strengthened the link between the Zika virus and fetal abnormalities, and they say sexual transmission of the virus is more common than previously… Audio
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Purse seine fishing ban petition under fire
Audio 14 Mar 2016Cook Islanders living on the northern island of Manihiki have called for their signatures to be withdrawn from a petition to ban purse seine fishing. Audio
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NZ Pacific women's NGO marks 40 years of service
Audio 14 Mar 2016The New Zealand non-governmental women's organisation PACIFICA has just marked 40 years of service to Pacific women, families and communities. Audio
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Aldous Harding live at Whammy Bar (video)
In support of U.S. Girls’ Auckland date this week, Aldous Harding played Karangahape Rd institution Whammy Bar. Andre Upston captures her captivating set of new and not so new material. Video, Audio
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NZ Live - Nadia Reid
Nadia Reid is a young folk singer from Port Chalmers, who was forced to put her studies on hold, when her music career took a giant step forward. She's been so busy this past year, it's taken us four… Video, Audio
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Fiji govt, aid groups still working on priority areas
Almost three weeks after Cyclone Winston, some Fijians are still waiting for tents and shelters, as a massive aid mission is underway to house a huge portion of the population. Audio
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Penrhyn fishing hub won't harm tourism - company
A Cook Islands company says its proposal to build a fishing hub on Penrhyn will be endorsed by the atoll's residents when details of the plan are released. Audio
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Concerns for children in Fiji as slow recovery continues
Audio 10 Mar 2016There are concern in Fiji for the plight of children as the country slowly comes to grips with the damage caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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The Verlaines live at NZ Festival 2016
Nearly 35 years after the Flying Nun record label helped take the "Dunedin Sound" to the rest of the country and then the world, the 2016 New Zealand Festival brings two of its most well-known bands… Audio
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Marshall Islands facing extreme high tides
Audio 9 Mar 2016People in the Marshall Islands are preparing for flooding due to very high tides combined with a storm brewing in the area. Audio
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Book club for homeless inspires some to improve their lives
The first ever book club for Auckland's homeless has become an inspiration for some to improve their lives. Audio
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Winston results in flood of kava onto Fiji market
Audio 9 Mar 2016As a result of cyclone Winston Fiji's kava growers are being forced to bring all their crop to market. Audio
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Drought in PNG still impacting on millions
Audio 8 Mar 2016About two million of PNG's population remain affected by a drought which began in the middle of last year. Audio
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Logging companies run roughshod in PNG, says MP
Audio 7 Mar 2016The Governor of Oro Province Gary Juffa has accused Papua New Guinea's government of ignoring rampant illegal logging across the country, saying logging companies can operate in the country however… Audio