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New Pacific vaccination programme launched
It's hoped a new immunisation programme will reach 100-thousand children in nine Pacific countries. The vaccinations are aimed at reducing high rates of diarrhoea, pneumonia and cervical cancer. Audio
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Dunedin Mitre 10 workers win living wage case
Dunedin's Mitre 10 staff are celebrating after the Employment Relations Authority ordered the company to pay union staff members the living wage of at least $21 an hour.
It's thought to be the first… Audio
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Auckland soul singer Lou'ana live in session
Up-and-coming singer Lou'ana and her seven-piece band join RNZ Music's Tony Stamp in the RNZ studios. Video, Audio
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Southern DHB playing ‘Russian roulette’ with lives – midwife
A baby was born in a car park outside Lumsden Maternity Centre last night, sparking fresh calls for better maternity services in the area.
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NZ Live Hot Donnas
Hot off the back of a new single release, Dunedin band Hot Donnas are setting out to conquer the rock world with a tour of Australia. The four young rockers have been writing and playing music… Audio
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Cohaus Living
In a small corner of Grey Lynn, Auckland, trees are being cleared and tired old buildings are being demolished for a new development.
That doesn't sound particularly unusual - but it is.
Claire… Audio
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Refugees and the living wage
It's World Refugee Day and tonight an exhibition called My Life To Live will be launched at the New Zealand Portrait Gallery. It celebrates the contribution of refugee workers in Aotearoa. Audio
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Man eats expired food for a year, lives to tell his story
Washington man Scott Nash says consumers think they're going to die if they eat food past its expiration date, but he did just that for a year - and he lived to tell his story to Checkpoint. Video, Audio
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'It's a miracle ... finally I've got a home and I'm very happy'
A family of six, including a sick baby, who have been living in a one-bedroom house - despite medical advice the accommodation was unsuitable - have moved into a state house. Lisa Owen and cameraman… Video, Audio
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Dr Neil Thorpe: Speed camera impact on saving lives often overstated
Newcastle University Lecturer in Transport studies Dr Neil Thorpe says his research shows the impact of speed cameras is often overstated. Audio
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Pitch Black: Live at Rippon 2000
For the next thirty minutes we visit The Rippon Festival at Wanaka in 2000, where Pitch Black perform songs from their album released that year 'Electonomicon', as well as a couple of unreleased… Audio
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Live: Ghost-Note at 2019 Wellington Jazz Festival
Funky grooves with tastes of afrobeat, hip-hop, psychedelia, world folklore and more. Recorded at 2019 Wellington Jazz Festival. Audio
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NZ Live - Tiny Ruins' Alex Freer's solo project A.C.Freazy
If you're a fan of 80's synth pop -- think Thomas Dolby or The Thompson Twins, you'll love today's NZ Live guest. Audio
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Oscar winning director of The Lives of Others
Director Florian Henckel von Donnersmark's Oscar winning film The Lives of Others stunned the world with a story of lies and uncomfortable truths. He has a new film in cinemas now called Never Look… Audio
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Anticipated rise in house prices expected to be short-lived
House prices are expected to spike over the next year, but increases are expected to be short-lived. Audio
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How hard is it to plant trees for a living? Lisa Owen finds out
Forestry bosses say it's difficult to get and keep workers in what is a physically demanding job, but just how hard is it? Checkpoint host Lisa Owen planted trees for the day to find out. Video, Audio
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New PNG govt's resources stand in the spotlight
The announcment by Papua New Guinea's new prime minister that he wants to review the laws governing the country's resources has caused some concern among investors in the sector. But the move is… Audio
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LGBTI rights advocates protest Elton John biopic censoring in Samoa
LGBTI rights advocates in Samoa are protesting the censoring there of the Elton John biopic Rocketman. Audio
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What is 5G, and how will it change our lives?
5G is coming - what exactly is that, and will it be the revolution telcos would have you believe? Audio
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Fletcher Living homes in central Christchurch struggle to find buyers
Almost six months on the market, the first of 940 upmarket townhouses priced between $1million and $1.6m are struggling to sell, putting a dent in an ambitious goal to have 20,000 people living in the… Video, Audio
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Traditional Pacific conservation could boost commercial fishing
Traditional marine conservation practices in the Pacific could be key to more successful commercial practices says a marine conservationist from Palau. Audio
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Live: Alicia Olatuja at 2019 Wellington Jazz Festival - Set 2
Recorded at 2019 Wellington Jazz Festival. Audio
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Live: Alicia Olatuja at 2019 Wellington Jazz Festival
Alicia Olatuja brings luscious tone, personal engagement and natural elegance to her Wellington performance. Audio
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Live: Alicia Olatuja at 2019 Wellington Jazz Festival - Set 3
Recorded at 2019 Wellington Jazz Festival. Audio
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Live: Alicia Olatuja at 2019 Wellington Jazz Festival - Set 4
Recorded at 2019 Wellington Jazz Festival. Audio
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