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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
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Report shows 25% of New Zealand children living in poverty
Audio 9 Dec 2013Dr Susan Morton is the director of a separate study called Growing up in New Zealand, which tracks the development of nearly seven-thousand children. She joins the Morning Report team live in the… Audio
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Report says 25 percent of children are living in poverty
Audio 9 Dec 2013New Zealand's first annual Child Poverty Monitor has been published - and it shows that more than 260-thousand children are living in poverty. According to the report, prepared by the Office of the… Audio
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Health expert says Maori and Pacific people are at high risk of infectious diseases
Audio 9 Dec 2013Otago University's head of Public Health has just won an award into his research on infectious diseases and is now involved in a new project tackling rheumatic fever. Audio
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Cory Chisel live session
Audio 5 Dec 2013This Minnesota country balladeer can sometimes be found on stage backing Norah Jones, though most of the time he's touring the world with his band-mate and rock-solid backing-vocalist Adriel Harris. Audio
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One in five NZ kids lives in poverty
Audio 5 Dec 2013Patchy and too slow is how the United Nations is describing progress for New Zealand children. The UN agency, Unicef, has published a report looking at the extent to which New Zealand is carrying out… Audio
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Boaties fighting lifejacket bylaw say it won't save lives
Audio 3 Dec 2013A bylaw forcing Auckland boaties to wear lifejackets edged closer today, but the boaties fighting it say it won't necessarily save lives. Audio
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One in eight people living in NZ is Asian.
Audio 3 Dec 2013A quarter of New Zealand's population was born overseas and one in eight people living in New Zealand is Asian. Audio
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Climate change conference frustrating and disappointing - Tuvalu PM
Audio 3 Dec 2013The prime minister of Tuvalu says the recent climate change conference in Poland was disappointing and frustrating, and showed a lack of urgency to combat climate change. Audio
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Auckland commuters tracked to understand lives
Audio 3 Dec 2013The lives and commuting habits of dozens of Aucklanders have been under close scrutiny in a bid to make public transport more appealing. Audio
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Workshop looking at how to overcome sorcery-related violence in PNG
Audio 2 Dec 2013Papua New Guineans come together to discuss how to overcome the sorcery related violence. Audio
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Pitcairn Island looks to boost population by luring descendants back
Audio 2 Dec 2013Pitcairn Island is making moves to bolster its dwindling population by encouraging descendants to return to live on the remote and rugged British territory. Audio
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Young Fiji woman battles for sex education in region's schools
Audio 2 Dec 2013A young woman from Fiji is lobbying to have the region's young children taught about sex from an early age in order to curb high rates of sexual abuse and violence against women. Audio
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NZ live - Patsy Riggir
Audio 29 Nov 2013NZ's queen of country Patsy Riggir performs live in the RNZ studio. Audio
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Vanuatu parliament to consider constitutional amendments
Audio 28 Nov 2013Vanuatu's Parliament is again set to hold an extra ordinary meeting to consider constitutional amendments. Audio
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Book review - The Lives of Stella Bain
Audio 26 Nov 2013Gina Rogers reviews 'The Lives of Stella Bain' by Anita Shreve, published by Little, Brown. Audio
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World Bank put focus on economic cost of domestic violence
Audio 26 Nov 2013The World Bank highlights the economic impact of domestic violence. Audio
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Robert Johnson: Settling the Score Live
Audio 25 Nov 2013Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra music librarian talks about putting together this year's Settling the Score performance. Audio
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New Caledonia representative marks one year in New Zealand
Audio 25 Nov 2013New Caledonia marks one year of representation in New Zealand Audio
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Experience of Guadalcanal tension drives Solomon Islands woman
Audio 25 Nov 2013A Solomon Islands provincial assembly member says her own experience during the conflict on Guadalcanal drives her to help the women of the province. Audio
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NZ Live - Watercolours
Audio 22 Nov 2013Watercolours is a solo project by Chelsea Jade Metcalf, who is also a member of the Teacups. Audio
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Pacific women want apology over rape comments
Audio 22 Nov 2013An author and Pacific women's advocate says the Samoan National Council of Churches' chairman should apologise for the comments he made about rape. Audio
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Photographer reveals graphic images of sorcery violence in PNG
Audio 20 Nov 2013A documentary photographer reveals graphic images of sorcery killings and maimings in PNG as NGOs search for answers. Audio