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Geopolitical storm coming to a head in MSG
Audio 8 Jun 2015A geopolitical storm is coming to a head in the Melanesian Spearhead Group as the Pacific islands sub-regional organisation considers a membership bid by West Papuans of Indonesia. Audio
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Solomons told to improve risk reduction
Audio 8 Jun 2015The UNDP is calling on the Solomon Islands government to be more proactive in its approach to Disaster Risk Reduction. Audio
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The Secret Lives of Stolen Instruments
The relationship between a musician and their instrument is intimate, to the point where it is often described as an extension of their own bodies. Zac Arnold finds out what happens when that bond is… Audio
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Personal contribution call for World Environment Day
Audio 5 Jun 2015SPREP calls for Pacifc peoples to consider what role they can play to help protect the environment as the world marks Environment Day. Audio
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NZ Live - Jody Direen
Rising country star Jody Direen plays songs from her new album 'Jody Direen Breaks Out" live in our Auckland studio on Hobson St. Video, Audio
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Substandard Chch rentals pushes family to live in a tent
We've been reporting this morning on a coroner's finding that cold, damp conditions in a South Auckland state house may have contributed to the death of a toddler. Audio
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Fiji Electoral Commission on the defence
Audio 5 Jun 2015The Fiji Electoral Commission is defending a decision to award a vacant parliament seat to a SODELPA MP earlier this year. Audio
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Solomons public appeal for dual citizenship growing
Audio 4 Jun 2015A public appeal for the consideration of dual citizenship in Solomon Islands is gaining momentum both inside and outside the country. Audio
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Tributes to only openly HIV positive Samoan
Audio 1 Jun 2015People in Samoa are paying tribute to Peati Iupeli, a woman they credit with educating the nation on HIV/AIDS awareness, and changing the way people view those living with HIV. Peati Iupeli has died… Audio
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Pacific atolls changing not sinking
Audio 1 Jun 2015The author of a recent report which sparked headlines around the world saying Tuvalu is growing, not sinking says the research is being misrepresented. Audio
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Classic albums performed live
One of the centrepieces of the Wellington Jazz Festival is the Rogue Classic Albums Live series, where local musicians tackle classic records to see what of themselves they can bring to LPs with… Audio
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Campbell Live's demise leaves issues to confront
John Campbell bows out on TV3 prompting sadness and anger - but also raising big questions for broadcasting. Audio
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Princess Chelsea live at The Kings Arms
On the back of the release of her second LP, The Great Cybernetic Depression, Princess Chelsea embarked on a tour that began at Dunedin's Chick's Hotel and finished up at Auckland's Kings Arms. Radio… Audio
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Trinity Roots live in session
In March, Trinity Roots returned with the jazz and rock-infused Citizen, the band's first new studio recording in 11 years. We capture the group in session on stage at Auckland venue, Tuning Fork. Video, Audio
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NZ Live: Luke Thompson
Tauranga-based singer songwriter Luke Thompson plays songs from his new EP "Strum, Strum". Video, Audio
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Administrator dismisses Norfolk opposition to reforms
Audio 29 May 2015Australia's administrator on Norfolk Island says opposition to reforms initiated by Canberra is being led by a few politicians who fear for their jobs. Audio
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"I'm not afraid to die and I'm not afraid to live"
One of those who does not support Ms Seales is Dr Huhana Hickey, a member of Not Dead Yet Aotearoa, who is also wheelchair-bound. Audio
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Sorcery in PNG ' spreading like wildfire '- police
Audio 28 May 2015: Repeated acts of brutal violence in Papua New Guinea's highlands provinces are being put down to the spreading of superstitious beliefs. Audio
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'Talofa lava' - it is Samoan language week
New Zealanders are celebrating the Samoan language this week with cultural performances, speeches and debates all over the country. Audio
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PNG unable to address doctor shortages
Audio 27 May 2015Papua New Guinea doctors say the country's inability to address staff shortages has reached critical levels with recent figures showing 3-6 million Papua New Guineans living in areas with no access to… Audio
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University looks at indigenous language preservation
Audio 26 May 2015The University of Sydney has hosted a public forum looking at preserving indigenous languages, many of them endangered, in the region. Audio
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Campbell Live dies, aged 10
Mediaworks pulls the plug on John Campbell's crusading current affairs show. Mediawatch asks the TV3's news chief why, and if serious current affairs coverage can survive Audio
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The demise of Campbell Live
Academic Peter Thompson and Metro magazine editor Simon Wilson on the canning of Campbell Live. Audio
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NZ relief organisations condemn Vanuatu's bid to reroute aid
Audio 22 May 2015NZ relief agencies say Vanuatu government call on aid post cyclone a bad idea. Audio
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Aid has still not reached some in Vanuatu
Audio 22 May 2015A New Zealand resident ni-Vanuatu woman returns to Vanuatu for the first time since it was hit by Tropical Cyclone Pam more than two months ago. Audio