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Auckland is a city of shadows to those who live on its margins
A panel discussion about the hidden histories of Auckland. Noelle McCarthy talks to Ella Henry, Sarikha Rosli and Michael Stevens. Audio
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Hudson and Halls Live!
TV cooking duo Peter Hudson and David Halls were magnificent. From 1976 to 1985 they whipped up what seemed to us weird and wonderful meals, they interviewed top stars, laughed, drank, fought and… Audio
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A Place To Bury Strangers live at The Kings Arms
Crowned as the noisiest band in Brooklyn, NY., A Place To Bury Strangers tear up Auckland's Kings Arms with a blisteringly raucous set. RNZ's Andre Upston was there to capture the fun. Audio
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NZ Live - Hopetoun Brown
New Zealand Live today is the duo of Nick Atkinson and Tim Stewart. Together they make Hopetoun Brown. They have been collaborating for more than 30 years on a number of projects not least as… Audio
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Jakarta looks to empower Papuans in modern mechanisms
Audio 30 Oct 2015Jakarta focuses development approach in Papua on enabling grassroots communities to become equipped with the tools and skills to compete in modern market mechanisms. Audio
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Live-alones are the fastest growing segment of population
People living alone are the fastest growing households in the country according to new projections. Audio
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Wellington City Council extends living wage to security guards
Audio 29 Oct 2015The Wellington City Council's voted in favour of extending the living wage to its contracted security guards. Audio
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Papuans feel let down by development record
Audio 29 Oct 2015The Indonesian government under new president Joko Widodo has pinpointed grassroots empowerment as its core approach to development in Papua region, however Jakarta continues to face criticism about… Audio
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"Vicious circle" for Abyan on Nauru
Audio 28 Oct 2015UN human rights authorities say a pregnant Somali refugee allegedly raped on Nauru is in a fragile mental and physical state, and have called for action. Audio
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Sorcery-related attacks discussed at forum in PNG
Audio 27 Oct 2015The Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea is hosting a regional forum that it hopes will help address sorcery-related violence. Audio
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Papua Governor looks to protect his people's future
Audio 26 Oct 2015The Governor of Indonesia's Papua province says his plan for a revised autonomy package for the region is a solution to a critical threat facing ethnic Papuans in their homeland. Audio
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Ciaran McMeeken - live in session
Southern guitar slinger Ciaran McMeeken visit the Music 101 for live session with Emma Smith Video, Audio
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Fiji's Opposition continues to pursue the Attorney General
Audio 23 Oct 2015Fiji's opposition leader says her complaint against the attorney general over a property declaration last year is about upholding the honesty and integrity of the government. Audio
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Plea for Canberra to help a Somali woman raped on Nauru
Audio 23 Oct 2015Australian government asked to help a Somali refugee on Nauru who was raped and is now pregnant. Audio
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Joseph Parker looks forward to Rumble in Paradise
Audio 23 Oct 2015Joseph Parker is expecting a big family presence when he fights in Samoa for the first time early next year. Audio
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NZ Live: Delaney Davidson
We're off to Christchurch for today's NZ Live, with Lyttelton singer-songwriter Delaney Davidson. Video, Audio
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The Marshalls struggle over US displacement funding
Audio 22 Oct 2015Bikini Islanders in the Marshalls seek a change in US rules on how they can spend resettlement funds. Audio
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Kids living on the edge
Audio 20 Oct 2015A new UK report recommends letting kids take part in risky play. Audio
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An insight into the lives of beggars on streets of Auckland
There's little hard evidence but ask almost anyone living in New Zealand cities and they'll say the number of people begging on the streets is on the rise. Audio
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Fiji's PM apologises for coups, but not his own
Audio 20 Oct 2015The Fiji Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has apologised to those forced to flee the country after the coups in 1987 and 2000, but not his own. Audio
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Solomons art coming to Waikato Museum
Audio 19 Oct 2015Waikato Museum will soon be exhibiting a series of artifacts collected by Sir Hirini Moko Mead in the south eastern Solomon Islands in 1973. Audio
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Brooke Fraser - Live at the Holy Trinity Cathedral
At the end of 2014, Brooke Fraser undertook a series of intimate concerts around New Zealand. Radio New Zealand's Andre Upston was there at Brooke's performance at Auckland's Holy Trinity Cathedral. Audio
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Samoan artists collaborate on live tattoo art exhibition
Eight Aucklanders have volunteered their bodies for a live tattoo art exhibition, organised by two Samoan artists. Audio
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Women's anti-corruption march in Vanuatu still on
Audio 16 Oct 2015There are still plans for an anti-corruption march in Vanuatu, despite the decision by the country's President overturning a pardon issued last weekend. Audio
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Big names missing for Pacific teams is rugby league playoff
Audio 16 Oct 2015Pacific rivals Tonga and the Cook Islands square off this weekend for a spot at the Rugby League World Cup, but will be without some of their best players. Audio