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Solomons commission wants tax free public service
Audio 29 Apr 2015The Chairman of Solomon Islands Parliamentary Entitlements Commission which controversially removed taxes from MPs salaries this month says he wants taxes removed for all public servants. Audio
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Live At The Music Hall by Phosphorescent
Audio 28 Apr 2015Nick Bollinger reviews an epic live set from indie roots rockers Phosphorescent Audio
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Pacific censuses breaking new ground
Audio 28 Apr 2015The Secretariat of the Pacific Community says the face of statistics in the region has changed dramatically in the last five years bringing quality socio-demographic data to policy makers in small… Audio
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HMNZS Canterbury returns to NZ
Audio 28 Apr 2015HMNZS Canterbury has arrived back in New Zealand after spending the last 5 weeks helping with relief and rebuild efforts in Vanuatu, following the destruction caused by Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Call for more police resourcing in PNG
Audio 27 Apr 2015The deputy leader of the PNG opposition says the government must step and re-house people in squatter settlements to end tribal clashes. Audio
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A New Direction
This week on One in Five: staff describe it a magic place. We visit Nelson's Salisbury School, a residential special education facility for girls with intellectual and behavioural difficulties. Three… Audio
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Campbell Live
John Campbell has spoken publicly for the first time this afternoon about his troubles. Audio
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NZ Live - Marian Burns
Today on NZ Live Marian Burns is with us in our Auckland studio. Audio
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PACER-Plus trade agreement defended
Audio 23 Apr 2015The Chief Trade Advisor for the Pacific Island countries is defending the planned PACER-Plus agreement, saying it represents an important opportunity for the region. Audio
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Team owner calls for Oceania football competition to turn pro
Audio 22 Apr 2015One of the Oceania Champions League's most successful club owners believes the competition is ready to turn professional. Audio
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Cost of living falls for the first time in 15 years
For the first time in more than 15 years the cost of living is on the way down, according to consumers price index, or official inflation figures, published yesterday. Audio
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Cook Islands opposition leader outlines goals
Audio 21 Apr 2015The newly-appointed leader of the opposition Cook Islands Democratic Party, William Heather, highlights what his main pursuits will be as party leader. Audio
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Child labour, trafficking in Fiji tackled
Audio 17 Apr 2015The People's Community Network says it has helped hundreds of child labourers into a formal education in Fiji. Audio
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NZ Live - Anika Moa and Jol Mulholland
Anika Moa and Jol Mulholland live in the Auckland studio. Video, Audio
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Govt told to close the gap for tenants living in sub-par homes
While affordable housing is fast becoming a hot political issue, Otago University is urging the Government not to forget the lot of the country's increasing number of renters. Audio
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Vanuatu ban GM seed imports from the relief effort
Audio 16 Apr 2015The Vanuatu government has placed a blanket ban on genetically modified seeds being brought into the country as part of the relief effort after cyclone Pam. Audio
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Solomon Islands turtle population sees record recovery
Audio 16 Apr 2015A sea turtle rookery in Solomon Islands is showing the most dramatic recovery in turtle population ever recorded in the Pacific. Audio
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Living Church - Barry Cox
It's been four years in the making but Ohaupo resident Barry Cox has finally finished building his own personal church. But, it's not your typical church. It's alive and it's constructed from trees… Audio
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Niue says no to visitors taking uga home
Audio 16 Apr 2015Failed attempts to decrease the number of Coconut crabs being exported from Niue has resulted in an indefinite Government ban on its export. Audio
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Will petitions save Campbell Live?
Audio 15 Apr 2015There's been a rallying of John Campbell supporters as an increase in ratings and 95-thousand sign petitions to save his nightly news and curent affairs show. The former head of TVNZ news and current… Audio
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Concern over Aus bill for use of force in immigration
Audio 15 Apr 2015An asylum seeker advocate says a proposed law change could allow people in immigration detention to be exposed to excessive force and degrading treatment. Audio
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Struggle goes on in Vanuatu a month after Pam
Audio 15 Apr 2015One month since cyclone Pam and disaster authorities in Vanuatu are still struggling to deal with first response measures as food from the first round of relief aid runs out. Audio
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CNMI mayor claims strong opposition to military plans for Pagan
Audio 13 Apr 2015The mayor of the northern islands in the Northern Marianas says the United States military hasn't taken indigenous and cultural factors into account in its plans to set up a live firing range on Pagan… Audio
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New Caledonia loyalists unhappy with electoral law
Audio 13 Apr 2015There has been a negative reaction in New Caledonia to the French government's electoral law for the territory's independence referendum. Audio
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Paul Kelly performs live
Top Australian musician Paul Kelly performs a couple of songs from his Merri Soul Sessions, backed by Vika and Linda Bull, live ahead of his Powerstation gig. Paul also tells Wallace about his 30-plus… Audio