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The Verlaines Live at The Kings Arms
On 14 December 2013, Dunedin troubadours The Verlaines played their 1985 album Hallelujah All the Way Home in it's entirety at Auckland's Kings Arms, a performance that reunited the original '85 line… Audio
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NZ Live - Lightning Bells
Audio 21 Mar 2014What started as a family project in the basement of their parents' home, has turned into an interesting musical adventure for Christy and Emily Whelan. The duo now only make up one third of the… Audio
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Surveys prepare Bougainville for removal of unexploded bombs
Audio 21 Mar 2014Groundwork for another Pacific chapter of Operation Render Safe in Bougainville. Audio
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Gillian Bibby: Living Echoes
Audio 20 Mar 2014Editor of Living Echoes: The First 150 Years of Piano Music in New Zealand. Audio
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New venture offering live music and support for teens in Nelson
A major push is literally on the road in Nelson to stop teenagers being tempted by alcohol and drugs. Audio
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Live with the latest on Ukraine
Audio 18 Mar 2014In Moscow, President Putin is expected to officially invite Crimea to rejoin Russia after more than sixty years with the Ukraine - when he addresses the Russian parliament in a few hours' time. Audio
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88-page epic poem by John Pule to be published again this month
Audio 18 Mar 201488-page epic love poem by John Pule to be published in a new edition by Canterbury University Press. Audio
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Correspondent live outside Crimean parliament
Audio 17 Mar 2014As pro-Russian voters in the Crimean capital of Simferopol wake-up after a night of heavy celebrations - their Prime Minister will shortly be on his way to Moscow to officially apply to rejoin the… Audio
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Solomon Islands PM emphasises governance reforms
Audio 17 Mar 2014Solomon Islands Prime Minister identifies governance reforms as integral to the development of his country, particularly the rural communities. Audio
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NZ Live - Flip Grater
Audio 14 Mar 2014A Kiwi artist who is now living mostly in Paris. She's just about to release her fourth album Pigalle and do a short local tour before heading back to Europe. Audio
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Call for more community-led solutions to Pacific poverty
Audio 14 Mar 2014NGOs say better policies and community-led development is needed to alleviate hardship, which affects between 20 and 40 percent of households across the Pacific. Audio
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Fiji Sodelpa pushes youth voter registration
Audio 13 Mar 2014A political party in Fiji plans to start transporting young people to voter registration centres to boost youth enrolment for the elections. Audio
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Human Trafficking Bill a mighty leap for justice
Audio 12 Mar 2014An advocate for families in American Samoa says the Fono's passing of a Bill criminalising human trafficking is a mighty leap for justice. Audio
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Sport: Lawn bowls on the rise in Niue
Audio 12 Mar 2014More people in Niue are taking up lawn bowls after a new club was opened on the Island at the end of last year. Audio
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Call to rationalise Pacific aid spending to promote delivery
Audio 12 Mar 2014The head of the SPC advocates a rationalisation of how international agencies provide aid assistance in the Pacific. Audio
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Up to 40 percent of Pacific households living in poverty
Audio 11 Mar 2014A World Bank report has found up to 40 percent of households in the Pacific are living in hardship, and the region is particularly vulnerable to economic and environmental shocks. Audio
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High carb, low protein diets help you live longer
Audio 11 Mar 2014Low-carbohydrate high-protein diets are all the rage right now, but researchers have found they might help you to an earlier grave. Scientists at the University of Sydney's Charles Perkins Centre gave… Audio
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Research reveals ancient Polynesian diet
Audio 11 Mar 2014Researchers use isotope testing to find out what ancient Polynesian people the Lapita ate in their diet. Audio
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Jewellery pearl shell project to help Fiji women earn living
Audio 10 Mar 2014A project to train rural women in Fiji to make jewellery from 'Mother of Pearl' shells aims to not only help women earn a living, but also ensure tourists can buy genuine Fiji made items. Audio
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300 Ha'apai families still in tents after January's cyclone
Audio 7 Mar 2014300 families in Ha'apai are still living in tents following Cyclone Ian, and will not be in permanent housing until the end of the year at the earliest. Audio
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NZ Live - Sal Valentine & the Babyshakes
Audio 7 Mar 2014They have shaken up the Auckland Jazz scene combining Rhythm and Blues with Big Band Swing, some punk sensibilities and a fabulous retro feel. The ten-piece band Sal Valentine & the Babyshakes join NZ… Audio
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Tuhoe's new tribal headquarters - NZ's first "living building"
Audio 7 Mar 2014Tuhoe tribe chief negotiator Tamati Kruger. Audio
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Marshalls under state of emergency following severe flooding
Audio 5 Mar 2014Marshall Islands declares state of emergency following severe flooding that has left 1000 temporarily homeless. Audio
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Neighbourhood watch type program to begin in American Samoa
Audio 5 Mar 2014The American Samoa Department of Public Safety is starting a community policing program to help prevent and solve crimes in the territory. Audio
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Hopes new Pacific Plan will better reflect role sport can play
Audio 3 Mar 2014A sports oriented NGO is hoping that the role of sport in development will be better reflected in the new Pacific Plan. Audio