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Cooks environmentalist says more needs to be done to stop unsustainable fishing
Audio 19 Nov 2013A Cook Islands environmentalist says more needs to be done to stop unsustainable fishing. Audio
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Forum says no to mining in Solomon Islands' Isabel
Audio 19 Nov 2013Mining forum in Solomon Islands' Isabel resolves that the province not ready - concerns expressed over environmental impact, social problems and lack of benefits for people. Audio
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PNG govt firm on introducing compulsory military training
Audio 19 Nov 2013Papua New Guinea government says it is firm on introducing compulsory military training for school leavers. Audio
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A Tongan NGO says a growing number of elderly are struggling to care for themselves
Audio 18 Nov 2013A Tongan NGO says a growing number of elderly are struggling to take care of themselves. Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa 17 November 2013 - Living with Gout
In this week's Te Ahi Kaa Justine Murray presents a one hour special, Living with Gout. Rheumatologists Dr Peter Gow and Dr Chula Rajapakse explain how the form of arthritis affects the joints. Star… Audio
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Andrew Dannenburg - cities for living in
Audio 17 Nov 2013Dr Dannenburg talks to Chris about building healthy cities, and how the design of our built environment can be good for human health and save the planet. Dr Andrew Dannenburg is an Affiliate Professor… Audio
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Dave Dobbyn and Friends - Live
Audio 16 Nov 2013In May 2013 Dave Dobbyn undertook a series of collaborative concerts with invited songwriters, both emerging and established. The performers joined him on stage for their favourite Dave Dobbyn songs… Audio
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NZ Live - Tiny Lies
Audio 15 Nov 2013Tiny Lies are a duo - Charlotte Ivey and Harley Williams - from Christchurch. Audio
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Cycle lane opposition puts profits before lives
Audio 15 Nov 2013Dunedin cyclists say businesses which are opposing cycle lanes through the city are putting profits before lives. Audio
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Livelihood of Solomons fisheries dependent on land-based activities
Audio 13 Nov 2013A marine biologist studying the impact of logging in Solomon Islands says even the highest form of marine protection won't stop land-based activities from destroying vital fisheries. Audio
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Fallout continues for Radio Live hosts
Audio 13 Nov 2013The fallout has continued for the two Radio Live hosts taken off air following an interview about sexual abuse. Audio
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14 reported dead in Southern Highlands violence in PNG
Audio 13 Nov 2013Violence continues in PNG's Southern Highlands province after 14 die and houses are torched. Audio
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Palau under a state of emergency following super typhoon Haiyan
Audio 12 Nov 2013Palau under a state of emergency following super typhoon Haiyan. Audio
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Radio Live hosts stand down too late - media commentator
Audio 12 Nov 2013The former radio talkback host and television news chief Bill Ralston says the Mediaworks company shouldn't have waited until yesterday to take Radio Live talkback hosts Willie Jackson and John… Audio
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Solomons' environment minister has no plans to drink mine water
Audio 12 Nov 2013Solomon Islands environment ministry considers the water released from the Gold Ridge mine tailings dam safe to drink - but it's not safe enough for the minister. Audio
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Arrests during Fiji's budget day labelled 'juvenile'
Audio 12 Nov 2013Arrests over luncheon protest during Fiji's budget day labeled 'juvenile'. Audio
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The race to save lives in the Philippines
Audio 11 Nov 2013Unicef's Christopher de Bono is in Manila. He says the death toll is only going to get worse. Audio
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Media advisor for PNG fund deported to Australia
Audio 11 Nov 2013The media advisor of PNG's Sustainable Development Fund has been removed from the country after criticism of the government takeover. Audio
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Cook Islands shifts focus to organic farming
Audio 11 Nov 2013The Minister of Agriculture in the Cook islands says growing organic produce is the way of the future. Audio
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Fiji's new constitution will focus on education
Audio 8 Nov 2013Fiji's new budget for 2014 will focus on education, more hospitals and better roads. Audio
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NZ Live - Jan Preston
Audio 8 Nov 2013New Zealand born boogie-woogie pianist Jan Preston is on NZ Live today. Audio
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Growing desire in the Cook Islands to earn a living from arts
Audio 8 Nov 2013A push in the Cook Islands for more recognition of the creative arts. Audio
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Living Wage debate opens at Auckland Council
Audio 7 Nov 2013Too much or not enough - that's the debate Auckland councillors are having over the mayor's plan to introduce a so-called living wage for lowly-paid staff. Audio
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Niue government begins renovating abandoned homes
Audio 7 Nov 2013The Niue government has begun renovating derelict houses as part of plans to create more accommodation for an expected growth in visitor numbers. Audio
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Auckland mayor proposes three-year shift to Living Wage
Audio 7 Nov 2013A big pay rise could be on the way for Auckland Council's lowest-paid staff with the mayor proposing to phase in the so-called Living Wage from next year. Audio