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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
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NZ Live: Tiny Ruins
A one-woman show that became a trio, Auckland band Tiny Ruins have spent the last couple of years touring all over the world, with the likes of Sharon Van Etten, the Handsome Family, and alt-country… Video, Audio
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Axing of Campbell Live - End of daily investigative journalism
The Budget wasn't the only announcement made at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Audio
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Migration boom may be short lived
New Zealand's migration boom may be short lived. Audio
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Campbell Live over
TV3 current affairs programme Campbell Live has officially been given the axe. It's being replaced by a new news show with dual presenters. Audio
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Campbell Live decision expected any day
Russell Brown talks about the possible outcomes of TV3's review of the Campbell Live show. Audio
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Rotumans look to revive endangered culture
Audio 21 May 2015The Fiji Rotuman Association is hoping the government can aid them in efforts to save a culture which is on the UN Endangered list. Audio
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Inquiry into abuse at Nauru underway
Audio 20 May 2015Managers of the Nauru detention centre have been admonished for not answering key questions during an Australian Senate inquiry into sexual abuse and violence at the facility. Audio
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Pacific leaders committed to ending child violence
Audio 20 May 2015The United Nations says Pacific leaders are showing a strong commitment to ending high rates of violence against children in the region. Audio
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Blocked from entering US, West Papuan leader seeks answers
Audio 19 May 2015The West Papuan independence leader Benny Wenda says he has no idea why he was blocked from travelling to the United States last week. Audio
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Plans for resort in CNMI's Tinian scaled up
Audio 19 May 2015A Macau company is planning a huge integrated resort, including a casino and a golf course, in the CNMI's Tinian island. Audio
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Businesses say plan shields liability, doesn't save lives
Businesses Franz Josef say new earthquake building restrictions are just a council move to shield it from liability, not to save lives. Audio
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NZ police helping community policing in south Bougainville
Audio 18 May 2015New Zealand police extends its advisory role on Bougainville into the south of the region, around Buin. Audio
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Bic Runga and Tiny Ruins: live in session
Bic Runga and Tiny Ruins are doubling their musical powers with a nationwide tour that will see the pair debut new material, play on each other's songs, and even tackle some handpicked cover tunes… Video, Audio
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Kaikohe men risk lives to stop gang brawl
Police in Kaikohe are full of praise for two local men who risked their lives by stepping into a brawl between rival gangs in the town and stopping the fight. Audio
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Norfolk Islanders mourn loss of self-government
Audio 15 May 2015The soon to be abolished Parliament of Norfolk Islands says the majority of its people are in a state of shock and grief at the removal of their political autonomy by Australia yesterday. Audio
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American Samoa's debate on rising wages
Audio 15 May 2015American Samoa continues to debate the impact if plans to raise the minimum wage go ahead. Audio
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NZ Live - The Dancing and Drinking Society
It's New Orleans style swing-blues today on New Zealand Live, courtesy of 4 of the hardest working musicians in Wellington. Audio
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Company argues American Samoa should set own wages
Audio 14 May 2015As a federally mandated wage hike in American Samoa looms, the owner of a tuna cannery in the territory is arguing that wages should be determined by locals. Audio