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Vanuatu evicted to be moved to new site
Audio 22 Oct 2014More than 300 residents have been evicted from an illegal settlement in the capital Port Vila. Audio
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The State of Homelessness in America 2014
Audio 22 Oct 2014State of Hawaii has highest rates of homelessness in the USA Audio
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Difficulties fester in Australia's asylum seeker deal with PNG
Audio 22 Oct 2014Ongoing difficulties in Australia's asylum seeker deal with PNG could yet cause great political embarrasment for Canberra. Audio
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Pacific discusses issues facing disabled
Audio 21 Oct 2014Pacific governments and healthcare professionals gather to develop plans to ease challenges faced by those with disabilities. Audio
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Tongan government denies threatening PSA
Audio 20 Oct 2014The Tongan government is accusing the Public Service Association of making false claims to justify a failed strike action. Audio
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Chch council marks one year in office - has it lived up to expectations?
Today marks one year since nine new councillors and a new mayor officially took office in Christchurch. Audio
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Effort to record PNG's WWII stories 'urgent', says researcher
Audio 20 Oct 2014A pilot oral history project has just been completed in Papua New Guinea recording the experiences of those affected by the second world war. Audio
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Sonnet No 81: Or I shall live your epitaph to make...
Read by Elizabeth McRae. Music details: John Johnson: Short Almain (Naxos 8.550776) Audio
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Niue marks 40 years of independence
Audio 17 Oct 2014Niue over the next few days is marking the fortieth anniversary of its achievement of self government from New Zealand. Audio
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NZ Live - The Swan Sisters
Audio 17 Oct 2014Amiria Grenell and Amy Grace with their country blues. Audio
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New security for NBC staff in PNG after assaults
Audio 15 Oct 2014Staff at Papua New Guinea's national broadcaster say the assault on three female staff members have left the victims traumatised and other workers in shock. Audio
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Fiji to export cross-bred sheep to Samoa
Audio 15 Oct 2014100 sheep cross-bred in Fiji for tropical conditions have been exported to Samoa to assist with food security and develop its agricultural sector. Audio
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South Canterbury fraud trial 'ruined innocent lives'
The lawyer for South Canterbury Finance's former chief executive says the trial has ruined the lives of innocent men. Audio
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WHO forecasts longer life expectancy in the Pacific
Audio 15 Oct 2014WHO forecasts ageing populations will put more pressure on already struggling health systems. Audio
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Fraud investigators have wrecked lives - Lachie McLeod
A one-time finance chief cleared today of all fraud charges over the South Canterbury Finance collapse accuses the Serious Fraud Office of wrecking people's lives. Audio
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Tonga govt warns wage demand unaffordable
Audio 14 Oct 2014The Tongan government says it cannot afford a demand from public servants for higher wages. Audio
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Renee Lyons and Nicola Kolb - Locked-in Living
Renee Lyons talks to Walllace about her one-woman show based on the story of Dunedin man Nick Chisholm who, at the age of 27, had a rugby accident, suffered a stroke and was left with a medical… Audio
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Ryan Bingham live in session
Best known for co-writing the Golden Globe and Oscar winning song 'The Weary Kind' with T Bone Burnett from the Crazy Heart soundtrack, Ryan Bingham joins us for a live session ahead of his show in… Audio
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243 still displaced from Vanuatu floods
Audio 10 Oct 2014Record rainfall leaves 243 displaced on Vanuatu's main island. Audio
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NZ Live - The AGM
Acoustic roots band AGM join us in Auckland for New Zealand Live. Audio
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PNG to get better eye service in Madang
Audio 8 Oct 2014The Fred Hollows Foundation says up to a thousand people a year will be able to have their sight restored when a new operating theatre opens in Papua New Guinea in November. Audio
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Hawaii lava flow a slow motion disaster
Audio 8 Oct 2014Hawaii's Volcano Observatory says the creeping lava flow from Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano is a slow motion disaster and it has been advancing up to 150 metres per day over the past week. Audio
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Short supply of trained health workers in Papua New Guinea
Audio 6 Oct 2014More health workers and researchers needed to deal with rapidly growing problem of con-communicable diseases in PNG. Audio
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Sonnet No 67: Ah, wherefore with infection should he live
Read by Elizabeth McRae. Music details: Dowland: Almain (Margaret Board Lute ms.) (Naxos 8.570449) Audio