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Aust court reserves judgment on Pacific detention centres
Audio 9 Oct 2015Australia's highest court has reserved its judgement in a case challenging the constitutionality of Canberra's offshore detention of asylum seekers in the Pacific. Audio
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NZ Live - Adam McGrath
Folk singer Adam McGrath performs live from our Auckland music studio. Audio
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US military still hopes CNMI plans can work
Audio 9 Oct 2015A top US military official says a second draft environmental impact statement around controversial plans for the Northern Marianas demonstrates it's following a thorough process. Audio
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Living in the age of resilience
French experts Pierre Ducret and Lucile Schmid discuss the social impacts of climate change and the challenges in building a fair, low-carbon economy. Audio
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Samoan jailbird found in Australia
Audio 8 Oct 2015The police in Samoa are seeking help from their counterparts in Australia to deport a prisoner on the run who managed to escape there. Audio
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The Cook Islands welcomes Jetstar flights
Audio 8 Oct 2015The Cook Islands Tourism Corporation is welcoming an announcement Jetstar will start flying to Rarotonga in March, a deal which will mean an extra 25,000 return seats to the country every year. Audio
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Cook Islands Ui Ariki connect with overseas population
Audio 8 Oct 2015Cook islands chiefs meet with expats to discuss immigration concerns. Audio
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Aucklanders flee high living costs
Residents of our biggest city are looking elsewhere for jobs and houses to escape the high cost of living. Audio
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Marianas history being compiled of Samoa chiefs on Saipan
Audio 7 Oct 2015A Northern Marianas historian is working to compile a complete history of a group of Samoan chiefs who formed a community on Saipan 100 years ago. Audio
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Fiji to introduce scouting for last term of school classes
Audio 6 Oct 2015Fiji will introduce scouting in its junior high school grades to account for weeks of free time between exams and the end of the academic year. Audio
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Small House Living with Catherine Foster
Living in smaller spaces without compromising design or comfort.Smart, space-efficient houses are becoming the way of the future. Catherine Foster's book Small House Living showcases a collection of… Audio, Gallery
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CNMI see US military changes as victory
Audio 6 Oct 2015The US military has moved to produce a second draft environmental impact statement for its plans in the Northern Marianas after its first draft received strong opposition. Audio
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NZ medical ship visits Vanuatu
Audio 5 Oct 2015: A medical ship Pacific Hope has recently been visiting the northern Vanuatu island of Malekula with a team of volunteers running primary health care, optometry and dental clinics. Audio
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Lontalius live in session
Ahead of his overseas dates, Lontalius AKA Eddie Johnston pops by the Music 101 Studio to play us some of his tracks. Audio
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WOMAD 2015 Live: Youssou N'dour, Tahuna Breaks
Live performances from Youssou N'Dour from Dakar, Senegal, as well as Auckland band Tahuna Breaks who's brand of big brassy funk grooves had an appreciative Womad audience up and dancing. Audio
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NZ Live - Mel Parsons
Alt-Country singer/songwriter Mel Parsons performs live from our Wellington studio. Video, Audio
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Could new gene therapies help us live for much longer?
Brian Hanley is the founder of Butterfly Sciences, a company developing gene therapies for aging. He says while humans are designed by evolution to age, longer lifespans could be on the way thanks to… Audio
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Keith Quinn live
Keith Quinn joins Morning Report ahead of the All Blacks match against Georgia tomorrow. Audio
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Revoking Nauru pensioners' benefits 'abuse of power'
Audio 2 Oct 2015A Nauru opposition MP says the revoking of pensioners' benefits for allegedly participating in anti-government protests in June is a blantant abuse of power. Audio
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Kiribati bureaucratic backlog creates squatters
Audio 1 Oct 2015Bureaucratic backlogs in Kiribati has forced some people into squatting for more than a decade. Audio
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Visa free Fiji draws Chinese buyers
Audio 30 Sep 2015Changes to visa requirements has Chinese buyers turning their gaze on private islands in Fiji. Audio
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Alarming PNG road toll in the headlights
A road safety advocate says not enough funding is being directed to address road fatalities despite the possibility that up to 1000 people could be losing their lives on Papua New Guinea roads. Audio
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Solomons PM urged to ratify UN disability convention
An organisation representing people with disabilities in Solomon Islands is urging the prime minister to ratify the UN treaty for the protection of their rights. Audio
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Pacific bishops to head to Rome for family meeting
Audio 28 Sep 2015Catholic bishops from around the Pacific are preparing to represent their people at a major meeting in Rome next month with the theme on family and mercy in the church. Audio
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Womad 2015 Live: Jupiter & Okwess International
Live performances from 7 piece band Jupiter & Okwess International and highlights from Brazilian singer and songwriter Flavia Coelho. Audio
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