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NZ Live: Nathan Haines plays Shift Left
New Zealand's biggest-selling jazz artist drops by our Auckland studio to commemorate the 25th anniversary of his groundbreaking jazz fusion album Shift Left. Video, Audio
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Co-living to share housing costs
A 21st century version of dorm living for adult is emerging as a way for city dwellers who have to negotiate their way through pricey accomodation costs. Co-living is a growing trend around the world… Audio
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PNG health authorities worry for water supplies after protest
Health authorities in Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands are worried that water supplies are being put at risk by protesting landowners. Audio
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Cook Islands parliament resumes under clouds of controversy
The Cook Islands parliament sat for the first time yesterday since the nation's general election in June 2018 with several controversies looming. Audio
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New mining laws in French Polynesia imminent - mining company
A controversial mining company in French Polynesia claims the government has assured it a new mining code will be introduced next week. Audio
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Pop duo, Foley live in studio
Ash Wallace and Gabriel Everett were long time friends who shared a love of pop music, so they decided to join forces musically and the result is Foley. Audio
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Zuckerberg ‘disingenuous’ with Facebook Live fixes - Privacy Commissioner
Audio 8 Apr 2019Despite describing the Christchurch mosque attacks that killed 50 people as "a really terrible event" Facebook is not keen to introduce delays on its livestream feeds. The Christchurch gunman… Audio
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Louis Baker Live on Music 101
Singer/Songwriter Louis Baker plays his new song 'The People' live in the Music 101 studio and talks to Yadana Saw about filming the video for the song in Newtown. Audio
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Calls for a fairer, less racist health system in NZ
There are calls for the New Zealand government to uphold Treaty of Waitangi responsibilities and end racism within the health system that is contributing to shorter lives for Maori and Pacific people.
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Variety of Pacific products on show in Auckland
Forty companies from 10 Pacific island countries will display and sell their wares at a one-day trade show at The Cloud on Auckland's waterfront on Saturday. Audio
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NZ Live: Flip Grater plays Lullabies for Anaïs
Indie-folk troubadour Flip Grater has left Paris and a life of touring to settle in Christchurch, but her latest EP, Lullabies for her now three year old daughter Anaïs, is suffused with the ambience… Audio
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Lucy Dacus live at RNZ
American singer songwriter Lucy Dacus is performing at the Tuning Fork tonight and pops in to RNZ Auckland to perform a live song for us. Audio
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First song: Nashville Live
Right now a group of country music rising stars are touring the country with their Nashville live stage show in which they perform some of the biggest country hits of all time. Audio
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Live-streaming terror risk remains - former PM John Key
Former Prime Minister Sir John Key says American politicians are in awe of what New Zealand has done with its fast-tracked gun reforms. He told the annual meeting of company directors in Auckland it's… Audio
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Nine people have lost their lives in one of the deadliest days
Nine people have lost their lives in one of the deadliest days on our roads. In one crash, five members of one family have died. Our reporter Nita Blake-Persen and cameraman Dan Cook have visited the… Video, Audio
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Living Wage up to $21.15 as minimum wage rise kicks in
Living wage, superannuation and the minimum wage are all increasing today - meaning an extra $50 per week for our lowest paid people. But will it make enough of a difference? Annie Newman from Living… Audio
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BANG! Live in Wellington
Recorded at Bats Theatre in Wellington as part of the NZ Fringe Festival, this is BANG! Live. Featuring Tawa mum and sex toy expert Abby Lund, Morgana Watson on menstruation in Te Ao Maori prior to… Audio
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Samoa measles immunisations due to restart in April
Samoa's Ministry of Health is preparing health professionals and families for the restart of the measles, mumps and rubella or MMR vaccinations in early April. Audio
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Live cross to Storylines Awards
It's an afternoon of prizes and book launches in Auckland today at the Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal and National Awards Day. The big winners have - literally - just been announced, and Lynn Freeman… Audio
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NZ Live Li'l Chuck the One Man Skiffle Machine
Something different for New Zealand Live today - we have a one man band in the studio: Li'l Chuck the one man skiffle machine - AKA multi-instrumentalist David Thorpe Audio
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National Remembrance Service - Live from Christchurch
The service is being jointly led by the city of Christchurch, the government, Ngāi Tahu and the Muslim community. It is being broadcast on RNZ and TVNZ 1. Audio
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Small island states urged to reduce disaster risk
A Commonwealth conference to strengthen small states' access to disaster finance and help build their resilience against external shocks is underway in Samoa this week. Audio
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CSO to debut West Side Story Live
West Side Story - a tale of love, diversity and intolerance - is being brought to life by the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra.
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Red Cross focus on relief supplies for Papua flood victims
Indonesia's Provincial Red Cross in Papua is working with local disaster authorities and other agencies to supply shelter, clean water and sanitation to over 11,000 people displaced by the Sentani… Audio
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Women in the Pacific push for gender equality
Women leaders from across the Pacific have gathered in the Marshall Islands to push for better gender equality in the region. Audio