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NZ Live - Christmas special
Audio 24 Dec 2013The annual New Zealand Live Christmas Special. In Auckland, Anthonie Tonnon, in Wellington, local band Supermodel, and in our Christchurch studio James Reid from The Feelers (with a new solo album… Audio
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UN helping all in PNG to harness benefits of resource wealth
Audio 20 Dec 2013New Zealand academic looks at how Papua New Guinea can ensure resource wealth used to benefit all the people. Audio
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Maritime Safety to lay charges over Solomon Islands
Audio 20 Dec 2013Maritime Safety officials in Solomon Islands are reportedly set to lay charges over the sinking of a ferry carrying more than three times its legal number of passengers. Audio
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NZ Live - The Exponents
Thirty-two years after their first show, The Exponents are about to embark on a summer tour. In the past they've broken up, even broken down, but a few years ago the original quartet got together… Audio
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Wellington City Council accepts living wage, despite criticism
Audio 20 Dec 2013Hopes of a new year pay rise for many Auckland council staff were dashed yesterday when councillors voted to put off adopting the so-called living wage of 18 dollars 40 an hour. Audio
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Blind PNG coffee taster grateful for work
Audio 20 Dec 2013blind coffee taster in Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands province says she is grateful to have work in a country where many people living with disabilities have no prospects. Audio
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Cyclist claims his West Papua comments distorted in Jakarta
Audio 19 Dec 2013A Canadian man who cycled around the world to raise awareness of human rights abuses in West Papua says Indonesian media have insulted him by distorting comments he made about prisoners' conditions. Audio
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PNG Speaker stands firm on artefact removal despite high-level outrage
Audio 19 Dec 2013PNG Speaker stands firm on ongoing plans to remove cultural artefacts from parliament building despite an outrcy and signs he may face legal action over it. Audio
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Carteret Islanders want Bougainville move but house building slow
Audio 18 Dec 2013Bougainville NGO says plight of islanders on the remote Carterets becoming increasingly difficult but transferring them to the main island held up by slow house building programme. Audio
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PNG Speaker defends his plans for reformation of parliament
Audio 18 Dec 2013PNG's Speaker of parliament defends his plans to remove artefacts from the parliament building amid a public outcry and claims that he is destroying the country's cultural heritage. Audio
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Cooks up for millions more for LA-Rarotonga link
Audio 18 Dec 2013It's likely the Cook Islands government could pay millions more a year to guarantee Air New Zealand a profit to fly the Los Angeles to Rarotonga service. Audio
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Call for more coffee farmers in Papua New Guinea
Audio 17 Dec 2013The head of a major coffee exporter in Papua New Guinea says more farmers would help realise the industry's enormous potential. Audio
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New hospital on Guam expected to ease burden on health services
Audio 17 Dec 2013New private hospital on Guam is expected to alleviate pressure on health services. Audio
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Hope after Tahiti court annuls French nuke compensation rejection
Audio 16 Dec 2013French Polynesia's nuclear test veterans association says court order to re-examine compensation claim brings hope, but is unlikely to succeed. Audio
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Women suffer from high rates of partner violence in Fiji
Audio 16 Dec 2013The Fiji Women's Crises Centre is shocked by the results of a survey which found about 70 percent of women suffer from some form of violence by their husband or partner. Audio
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NZ Live - Ginny Blackmore
Audio 13 Dec 2013Poised for success is a singer from Auckland making it big now after 6 years of hard in the UK and now LA as well. A brief meeting with one of America's top music producers this year led to a record… Audio
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Niueans unhappy with government offer to host
Audio 12 Dec 2013Niueans not happy with the government offer to host Australia's asylum seekers. Audio
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PNG drive to cast aside sorcery in bid to eliminate violence
Audio 12 Dec 2013Papua New Guinea's government appears set on ridding the country of sorcery beliefs in a bid to prevent the violence with which they've become synonymous. Audio
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PNG drive to cast aside sorcery in bid to eliminate violence
Audio 12 Dec 2013Papua New Guinea's government appears set on ridding the country of sorcery beliefs in a bid to prevent the violence with which they've become synonymous. Audio
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Damning report on Australia's offshore asylum seeker centre
Audio 12 Dec 2013Amnesty International says the slow processing of asylum seekers on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island seems deliberately designed to pressure detainees to return to countries from where they have fled.
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Wellington City Council adopts living wage for workers
Audio 11 Dec 2013The Wellington City Council has voted nine votes to 5 to pay its staff the minimum of the living wage, the first council in the country to do so. Audio
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Critics argue roading upgrades in rural PNG should be focus
Audio 10 Dec 2013A US$315 million road improvement programme in Port Moresby is expected to transform Papua New Guinea's capital but not everyone believes the government is spending money in the right place. Audio
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Fiji Labour Party calls for more government transparency
Audio 10 Dec 2013Fiji Labour Party calls for Government to be transparent following UN's Anti-Corruption day. Audio
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Solomons' government and Guadalcanal Weather Coast villagers to reconcile
Audio 10 Dec 2013Solomon Islands government undertakes a reconciliation with villagers on the weather coast of Guadalcanal. Audio
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Best song ever written - The Last Living Rose
Audio 10 Dec 2013Hamish Mack of Palmerston North has chosen 'The Last Living Rose' by PJ Harvey. Audio