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Scientists call for regional coordination of seabed mining
Audio 24 Aug 2015The scientific community is calling on Pacific Island countries to adopt a collaborative approach to developing sea bed mining in the region. Audio
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Guy Perry on quality urban living
How we live and where we live can have a massive effect on our wellbeing. Guy Perry is an expert on the design of healthy cities and is visiting Auckland for a conference on infrastructure and… Audio
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Womad 2015 Live: Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino, Malawi Mouse Boys
An interview and live performance from Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino: a seven piece band from Puglia in the south-east of Italy, as well as a live performance from the Malawi Mouse Boys. Audio
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Cooks PM reciprocates NZ counterpart's visit
Audio 21 Aug 2015The Cook Islands Prime Minister, Henry Puna, and his New Zealand counterpart, John Key, have met in Auckland to discuss a range of challenges facing the Cook Islands. Audio
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NZ Live - Darren Watson
Darren Watson is an award winning song writer and a smokin' hot blues guitarist, performing live from our Wellington studio on NZ Live. Video, Audio
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Hundreds of thousands face food shortages in PNG
The Papua New Guinea Highlands provinces, home to several million people, are on the edge of a catastrophe caused by drought and frosts. Audio
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Hope remains for easier access to NZ pensions in Cooks
Audio 20 Aug 2015A New Zealand opposition MP Poto Williams says the Labour Party has not given up on further easing the way for retiring Cook Islanders to collect their New Zealand pensions while living in the Cooks.
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Bureaucracy seen as an obstacle by some reformers
Audio 19 Aug 2015A prominent publisher in Tonga says Pacific governments find it difficult to implement reforms because of bureaucracy within the civil service. Audio
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Frost in PNG's Enga has destroyed vegetable gardens
Audio 19 Aug 2015Frost in Papua New Guinea's Enga has destroyed vegetable gardens depended on by hundreds of thousands of people. Audio
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New report sheds light on PNG power targets
Audio 18 Aug 2015A new ANZ funded report is recommending a restructure of PNG Power in order for Papua New Guinea to reach its energy targets. Audio
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New Zealander living in Bangkok afraid to leave her house
Audio 18 Aug 2015Former Radio New Zealand reporter Mani Dunlop lives in Bangkok.. She says there is shock in the Thai capiptal. Audio
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US hope to resolve Bikini Island issue by 2017
Audio 17 Aug 2015The US says they are working hard on an answer to an appeal from a Marshallese community for assistance for relocation. Audio
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Rackets live at The Kings Arms
Auckland rock'n'roll trio Rackets perform at The Kings Arms. Radio New Zealand's Andre Upston caught their raucous set for Music 101. [region] Auckland region Audio
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WOMAD 2015 Live: Balkan Beat Box, Luzmila Carpio
An interview and live performance from Balkan Beat Box, a Brooklyn-based band originally from Tel Aviv, as well as a charismatic live performance from diminutive Bolivian singer, Luzmila Carpio who… Audio
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UN intern says tent living was a stunt
Audio 14 Aug 2015A New Zealander who lived in a tent beside Lake Geneva while on a United Nations internship has admitted his plight was a publicity stunt that's got out of hand. Audio
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Cracks in Marshall Islands nuclear dome inspected
Audio 14 Aug 2015Cracks in a concrete dome covering radioactive waste in the Marshall Islands has residents worried but a recent expedition shows surface leaks are not the main risk. Audio
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NZ Live - Kevin Field Band
Kiwi jazz pianist Kevin Field has collaborated with some of the most famous international names in jazz and he's just put out his own 3rd Album entitled "A List". He joins us with the 5 piece Kevin… Video, Audio
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Tourists flee youths on Vanuatu island
Audio 13 Aug 2015The owner of a Vanuatu resort says a group of youths have caused millions of dollars worth of damage and lives could have been lost through their alleged arson. Audio
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ISIS longer lived than expected
Audio 12 Aug 2015The terrorist group Isalamic State is still terrorising parts of the middle east. What's the answer? Audio
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Pacific farmers seeking safety in numbers
Pacific Farmers are working together to share knowledge, techniques and planting materials in order to become more resilient to the effects of climate change and natural disasters. Audio
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Lack of brainpower hampering economy
Audio 10 Aug 2015A Cook Islands opposition party wants help from New Zealand to address a lack of brain power to move the country forward. Audio
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Tuilaepa asks NZ Unions to consider RSE expansion
Audio 10 Aug 2015The Prime Minister of Samoa is calling on New Zealand unions to consider the benefits of expanding New Zealand's RSE scheme to areas outside of horticulture. Audio
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Pacific civil society wants stop to seabed mining
Audio 10 Aug 2015Civil society organisations in the Pacific are joining a growing international call for a moratorium on mining exploration of the seafloor. Audio
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New lease on life for French Polynesian dove
Audio 10 Aug 2015A critically endangered French Polynesian ground-dove, known locally as Tutururu, has been given a new lease on life in its endemic home, the Tuamotu & Gambier Archipelagos. Audio
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The Phoenix Foundation live in session
The Phoenix Foundation have sounded a bum note with the title of their new album, Give Up Your Dreams, but the scope of their sonic ambition is as wide as ever. Samuel Scott, Luke Buda and Chris… Video, Audio