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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
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Womad 2015 Live: Public Service Broadcasting
An interview and live performance from English electronic duo Public Service Broadcasting, who delivered an impressive multi media show that featured old British and American films, wartime propaganda… Audio
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Bikini Islanders homeless again
Audio 7 Aug 2015The Bikini Island community displaced by nuclear testing seventy years ago is now appealing to the United States for help, in order to find a new home as the island they were sent to suffers from sea… Audio
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Embattled PNG Govt encouraged to broaden economy
Audio 7 Aug 2015The PNG government is promising a supplementary budget and is being advised to take a long term view and look to diversify the economy from its mineral resource dependency. Audio
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Language class fights for Cooks reo
Audio 7 Aug 2015The number of Cook Islands Maori speakers are declining but a language class in New Zealand hopes to buck the trend. Audio
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NZ Live: Holly Arrowsmith
Holly Arrowsmith is an Auckland-based folk singer/songwriter. Holly performs some tunes from her debut album For The Weary Traveller which has been available for free. Video, Audio
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Northern Marianas residents struggling to regain normality
Residents in the Northern Marianas are struggling to regain normality to their lives, four days after Typhoon Soudelor struck on Sunday night. Audio
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Small living spaces
Living in small apartments and houses is becoming more popular. Audio
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Efforts to stem migration from Cooks
New Zealand and the Cook Islands have reaffirmed their strong ties 50 years after a novel deal was forged allowing self government for the Cooks including New Zealand passports for its people. Audio
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Fires claim six lives barely a month into new reporting period
Audio 6 Aug 2015Four deaths yesterday, including those of Tej, Tika and Pream Kafle in a blaze at their Waimate home, bring the death toll from fires to six since the start of July. Audio
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Tuvalu joins New Zealand christians to talk climate change
Audio 6 Aug 2015The founder of the Pacific Islands Climate Action Network is appealing to the New Zealand Christian community to support the call for immediate action on climate change. Audio
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Feature Album - Ghosts of our Vegas lives
Audio 5 Aug 2015Maryrose Crook with The Renderers album 'Ghosts of our Vegas lives', chosen by Darryl Baser in Dunedin. Audio
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Govt planned resume live sheep exports market with Middle East
A boxload of documents made public yesterday has shed more light on the deal which led to the Government paying a Saudi businessman eleven million dollars to set up a sheep farm in order to get a free… Audio
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Manam residents suffer respiratory problems after eruption
Disaster officials in Madang Province in Papua New Guinea say there are concerns locals may suffer respiratory problems after the eruption of Manam Volcano on Friday. Audio
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Saving lives - a sister speaks out
Lynda Chanwai-Earle brings us an exclusive story when she hears from a young woman speaking out for the first time after losing her mother and younger sister to domestic violence - Rida Noor is the… Audio, Gallery
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CNMI's Saipan gets brunt of typhoon
Homes and infrastructure on Saipan in the Northern Marianas have suffered severe damage after the island took the brunt of Typhoon Soudelor on Sunday night. Audio
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Live shows review with Paul Simei-Barton
Reviewing Auckland Theatre Companies 'Lysistrata'. Audio
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Doctors for refugees calls for detention closures
Audio 3 Aug 2015Unwell asylum seekers on Nauru will be sent to Papua New Guinea for medical treatment, not Australia, to the ire of a medical refugee advocate. Audio
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Bespin live at The Kings Arms
When Auckland shoegaze-ists Bespin supported Princess Chelsea at Auckland live music institution, The Kings Arms, they used their opening slot as an opportunity to road-test material from their… Audio
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Womad 2015 Live: Che Sudaka, Tahuna Breaks
An interview and live performance from Spanish based group Che Sudaka, originally from Columbia and Argentina. Then, a set from Auckland-based funk band Tahuna Breaks who had an appreciative Womad… Video, Audio
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NZ Live - Labretta Suede and The Motel Six
Today on New Zealand Live, a raucous mix of garage-rockabilly and blues courtesy of Labretta Suede and the Motel Six. Back in New Zealand after several years in New York, they're loud and live with… Video, Audio
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Pacific students, teachers call on WHO to help prevent obesity
Students and teachers from around the region are calling on the WHO to help change local policies that would prevent obesity. Audio
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Govt warned trade deal could put lives at risk
The Government is being warned that New Zealanders' lives could be at risk if the Trans Pacific Partnership trade deal makes medicines more expensive. Audio
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Tragedies at sea spur action in Pacific
The setting up of a working group in response to concerns about lives lost as a result of bad weather is one of the initiatives to come out of the third Pacific Meteorological Council. Audio
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Donated bras to raise breast cancer awareness in Cooks
Hundreds of second-hand bras are being distributed to women in the Cook Islands to promote breast cancer awareness. Audio