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NZ Live - Evan Silva
Audio 1 Nov 2013Evan Silva is about to release a tell all book in conjunction with his next album, 'Chance and Time'. His history as a major player on the New Zealand music scene dates back to the early '60s and… Audio
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Patients living in agony, having to mortgage home
Audio 30 Oct 2013An orthopaedic surgeon is warning some patients are living in agony or having to mortgage their homes in order to get hip or knee replacement surgery they need but can't get in the public health… Audio
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Patients live in agony as more miss out on replacement surgery
Audio 30 Oct 2013An orthopaedic surgeon is warning some patients are living in agony or having to mortgage their homes in order to get hip or knee replacement surgery they need but can't get in the public health… Audio
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Founder of the Solomon Islands Development Trust dies
Audio 28 Oct 2013Founder of the Solomon Islands Development Trust dies. Audio
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Solomon Islands rural landowners accused of pressuring communities into logging deals
Audio 28 Oct 2013City-based landowners in Solomon Islands are being accused of pressuring communities into logging deals that don't really benefit them. Audio
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NZ Live - Loren and Mark
Audio 25 Oct 2013Loren and Mark are a guitar duo from New York. Not long together, but with three acclaimed albums released, they've played twenty states in the USA and twice visited western Europe. Loren Barrigar is… Audio
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Refugees still being held in Nauru processing centre
Audio 25 Oct 2013Amnesty International says asylum seekers who have been processed as refugees are still being held at the Nauru refugee processing centre. Audio
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Marshall Islands women bear climate change burden
Audio 24 Oct 2013Young Marshall Islands woman tells gathering how Pacific women are bearing brunt of social impact of climate change. Audio
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Tuna commission warns of new quotas and difficult decisions ahead of meeting
Audio 24 Oct 2013Tuna commission warns member countries to come to agreements on quotas ahead of crucial meeting. Audio
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Solomon Islands Red Cross frustrated over temporary housing
Audio 24 Oct 2013The Solomon Islands Red Cross says Temotu province residents are still without permanent housing, following February's tsunami. Audio
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Pensioners in Niue to receive payment boost
Audio 23 Oct 2013Pensioners in Niue have been promised a 30 percent increase in their allowance. Audio
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Call for change to form of government in French Polynesia
Audio 23 Oct 2013Pro-independence party in French Polynesia wants federal system of government. Audio
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Niue Premier raises questions on 39th Constitution Day
Audio 21 Oct 2013Niue Premier raises questions on 39th Constitution Day. Audio
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Vanuatu's Luganville to send recycling to New Zealand
Audio 21 Oct 2013Vanuatu's Luganville is to send printer cartridges, mobile phones and chargers to New Zealand for recycling. Audio
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Cook Islands Finance Minister defends possible increase in VAT
Audio 21 Oct 2013The Finance Minister of the Cook Islands defends proposed tax changes, including increase in VAT. Audio
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MP from Central Bougainville says the people don't want mining
Audio 21 Oct 2013A national Papua New Guinea politician representing the Central Bougainville constituency says the people of the province do not want a resumption of mining despite the government's emphasis on it. Audio
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Widespread grief in French Polynesia after 3 children killed by drunk drivers
Audio 18 Oct 2013Widespread grief in French Polynesia after 3 children killed by drunk drivers. Audio
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NZ Live - Lisa Crawley
Audio 18 Oct 2013Lisa Crawley started playing the recorder at age four, learnt piano from 10 and formed her first band at just 16 while still at high school. She studied jazz at university, but side stepped to… Audio
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PNG lobby group backs minister's call for more sustainable industries
Audio 17 Oct 2013PNG lobby group backs minister's call for more sustainable industries. Audio
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Calls for more details over Fiji government's education plans
Audio 16 Oct 2013The Fijian Teachers Association is calling for more details over the Government's announcement that it will pay for every child's education from next year. Audio
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Proposed minimum wage in Fiji deemed not enough
Audio 16 Oct 2013Workers reps say proposed minimum wage not high enough, but small businesses expected to suffer. Audio
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Promoters of Vagahau Niue hope to prevent language from dying
Audio 15 Oct 2013Promoters of Vagahau Niue hope to prevent the language from dying. Audio
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Australia's West Papuan asylum seekers moved to remote camp
Audio 14 Oct 2013West Papuans who fled to Australia and got moved to PNG are about to be taken to a remote asylum seeker camp near the Indonesian border. Audio
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70% of forest Aru Islands to be destroyed
Audio 14 Oct 2013500,000 hectares of forest in Aru Islands may soon be destroyed for a mega sugar-cane plantation to be set up. Audio
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NZ Live - The Grand Ole Hayride
The Grand Ole Hayride are Delaney Davidson, Marlon Williams, Tami Neilson and Dave Khan. Audio
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