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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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Vanuatu signals assistance needed on unexploded ordnance
Audio 11 Oct 2013Vanuatu signals it will take action on unexploded ordnance and ask for international assistance. Audio
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12,000 kilometres of cycling to raise awareness for West Papua
Audio 10 Oct 2013A Canadian man who is cycling through seven countries over six months in an effort to raise awareness about human rights abuses in West Papua, has reached New Zealand. Audio
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Literacy levels among young students targeted in PNG
Audio 10 Oct 2013To counter low literacy levels in the first years of schooling in Papua New Guinea there are plans for jolly phonics to be used to teach English, Audio
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Greens say Labour has misinterpreted living wage campaign
Audio 10 Oct 2013The Green Party says Labour has missed the point of the living wage campaign and could end up turning workers against one another. Audio
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Cunliffe promises living wage for core public sector
Audio 9 Oct 2013The Labour Party leader, David Cunliffe, says a Labour Government would introduce a living wage rate for core public sector employees as matter of priority if elected. Audio
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Further awareness campaigns on Pacific sex tourism recommended
Audio 9 Oct 2013An organisation which works to end child prostitution and people trafficking says there is still room for improvement in awareness campaigns about sex tourism in the Pacific. Audio
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Bolo live session
Audio 9 Oct 2013This brand-spanking new quartet bend their country repertoire into new feels during a knee slapping live session with Nick Atkinson. Audio
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Vanuatu elder statesman slams Abbott's comments
Audio 9 Oct 2013The first president of Vanuatu slams comments by Australia's prime minister, Tony Abbott, that he would clamp down on West Papuan activists. Audio
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Disaster response exercises underway in Fiji
Audio 8 Oct 2013NGOs help carry out disaster-preparedness exercises in Nadi, Fiji. Audio
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Eco-tourism ventures could change lives in Solomon Islands
Audio 8 Oct 2013There's growing excitement about how local eco-tourism businesses could change the lives of those in Guadalcanal. Audio
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Three die in Northern Marianas plane crash
Audio 7 Oct 2013A Star Marianas plane crash in the Northern Marianas that claimed the lives of three people, including the pilot, is the airline's second fatal incident in the past year. Audio
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Live Live Cinema
Audio 6 Oct 2013Gareth van Niekerk is a busy man. He's the sound designer and foley artist for the new Live Live Cinema show, Dementia 13. Live Live Cinema is just what it sounds like - a presentation of a classic… Audio
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Sport: Solomon Islands ready for first rugby league test
Audio 4 Oct 2013Solomon Islands to play their first ever rugby league test against Vanuatu on Saturday. Audio
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NZ Live - Anna Coddington with Mike Hall
Audio 4 Oct 2013Audiences all over the country will know singer songwriter Anna Coddington from the years she spent touring with New Zealand musicians of note - from Bic Runga to Anika Moa, and as part of the Fly My… Audio
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New book offers first comprehensive history of Kermadecs
Audio 4 Oct 2013New book released about New Zealand's Kermadec Islands is the first to offer a comprehensive account of the fascinating history of these small islands. Audio
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Critics of Fiji constitution warn judiciary is prey to political interference
Audio 3 Oct 2013Critics of Fiji's new constitution says the country's judiciary is easy prey to political influence and amendments are needed to safe-guard it. Audio
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Vanuatu to use clothing to bridge cultural gap with Chinese
Audio 1 Oct 2013The Vanuatu Cultural Centre hopes local designers and tailors can use clothing to bridge a cultural gap between ni-Vanuatu people and Chinese immigrants. Audio
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Samoan Villages reflect on the September 2009 tsunami
Audio 1 Oct 2013Those who are reflecting on the devastating tsunami four years ago, say emotions and memories from that day are still fresh in their minds. Audio
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Uncertainty for seven West Papuans deported to PNG by Australia
Audio 1 Oct 2013Uncertainty prevails over the future of seven West Papuan asylum seekers deported by Australia to PNG. Audio
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Fiji authorities to register voters abroad for 2014 elections
Audio 30 Sep 2013The Fiji authorities are set to begin registering voters abroad, starting in New Zealand, for elections promised for 2014. Audio
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Children at camp for asylum seekers on Nauru get schooling
Audio 30 Sep 2013Save the Children is providing schooling for children in Australia's camp for asylum seekers on Nauru. Audio
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More Palau women to stand for elections after Mock Congress
Audio 30 Sep 2013Palau women inspired to run for local and national elections after the Mock Congress for Women. Audio
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Language week to highlight Tuvalu's plight
Audio 30 Sep 2013A serious message about the very survival of their identify accompanies the first-ever Tuvalu Language Week. Audio
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Dave Dobbyn and Don McGlashan live at Holy Trinity Cathedral
In September 2013 beloved New Zealand singer-songwriters Dave Dobbyn and Don McGlashan set out on their nationwide Acoustic Church Tour. Radio New Zealand engineer Andre Upston captured their acoustic… Audio