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Rapa Nui tourist restriction aimed at Chileans - academic
A new law in Chile that limits the amount of time tourists can spend on Rapa Nui is in fact aimed at Chileans, an anthropologist says. Audio
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Vanuatu island to evacuate, but many gone already
As the Vanuatu government prepares to move thousands of people from Ambae Island, many others on the island are expected to go, or have already gone, independently to Santo or Port Vila. Audio
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Aussie blues legend, Lloyd Spiegel performs live
Australian blues guitarist Lloyd Spiegel has been touring since he was just 11. He's won the Australian Blues Award seven times and has played with some of the biggest names in music, including Bob… Audio
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New group looks to help young people living with dementia
The World Health Organisation has recommended that specific services be developed for people diagnosed with dementia at a younger age, as they face unique challenges. Video, Audio
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Vanuatu govt sees Maewo as best relocation option for Ambaens
Vanuatu's Internal Affairs minister has rejected criticism about relocating evacuees from Ambae island to Maewo. After the eruption of Ambae's Manaro volcano intensified this month, the government is… Audio
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PANG push for better outcomes from EU agreement with Pacific
Audio 30 Jul 2018Pacific Network on Globalisation pushes for better outcomes for the Pacific in upcoming negotiations with the European Union. Audio
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Rohan MacMahon: how the Auckland street choir changes lives
Most of us live our lives without contact with the homeless and marginalised in society. We might pass each other in the street, or throw a couple of coins in the hat. But the Auckland Street Choir is… Audio
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Live: Sianne Dougherty in session
Hutt Valley singer Sianne Dougherty performs her single 'Azaelea' and chats to Yadana Saw about breaking stereotypes. Video, Audio
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Elking out a living in mid-Canterbury
Grant Hasse is building a niche herd of "typical antlered" elk and wapiti on his Hororata farm. So far, he has 130 and makes a good income from venison and velvet. Audio, Gallery
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Vanuatu's government reimposing a state of emergency on Ambae
Audio 27 Jul 2018Vanuatu's government is reimposing a state of emergency on the volcanic island of Ambae, whose population it intends to evacuate. Audio
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Samoa Business group to join Pacific companies in NZ
Audio 27 Jul 2018The Samoa Business Network is branching out to unite Pacific businesses in New Zealand and across the region. Audio
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First song: The Prophets live from Christchurch
The Prophets are the fourth of our five highly commended entrants to Battle of the Cover Bands competition. They're a 3 piece from Christchurch who play a range of covers with three part harmonies. Audio
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Gap between pension and cost of living widens: research
Latest research from Massey University shows the gap between what retirees get from the state and the cost of even a no-frills lifestyle has widened significantly and many are working beyond 65 to pay… Audio
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First song: The Easy Leaves perform live
The Easy Leaves are a San Francisco country band and have performed on stage with some of the best country artists in the US. They are currently touring New Zealand and stop in to our Auckland studio… Audio
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Living and retiring in debt
With the up-coming review of the rules governing borrowing and lending, the National Building Financial Capability Trust says it is seeing an increase in people entering retirement owing money. The… Audio
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Smiths City stops short of living wage accreditation
The furniture and appliance retailer will pay its staff $20.55 from October but won't become an accredited living wage employer, meaning its contractors won't be paid a living wage, and it hasn't… Audio
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Under-fire Smiths City to pay staff living wage
Furniture and appliance retailer Smiths City will pay its staff the living wage, of $20.55 per hour, from October. Audio
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Aid sent to Ambae as fresh volcanic activity
Audio 23 Jul 2018Vulcanologists and a Red Cross team has been to the Vanuatu island of Ambae following fresh volcanic activity which transformed the landscape there last week. Audio
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Medicine shortages cripple hospitals in Solomon Islands, PNG
Audio 23 Jul 2018Doctors in both Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea are complaining of chronic shortages of medicines -- to the point where one major hospital is about to shut down. Audio
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High Beams ft. Che Fu live at RNZ
Local hip hop heavyweights Illbaz, Melodownz, and Raiza Biza join us in the studio for an interview and live performance, featuring special guests Che Fu and Dirty. Video, Audio
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Jane Fonda at 80: 'I didn't even think I was going to live this long'
The 80-year-old actor, writer, activist and fitness guru talks to Noelle McCarthy about existential threat, the MeToo movement and why for older actresses television is more forgiving than film. Audio
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NZ Live: Lawrence Arabia
Songwriter Lawrence Arabia, AKA James Milne, is releasing a series of singles this year for his "Singles Club". He chats to Jesse Mulligan and plays us a couple of tracks. Video, Audio
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WHO urges Samoans to keep vaccinating children
A World Health Organisation's vaccine expert in the region is asking Samoans to continue on with immunisations for their children as it saves lives. Audio
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Environmental project in Vanuatu helps people adapt to new laws
An environmental project in Vanuatu has been helping people adapt to new laws being brought in to save the country's marine and terrestrial environments. Audio
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West Papuans tired of ongoing political conflict
A West Papuan from Nduga regency says young people are tired of repeated violence triggered by politics in Indonesia's Papua region. Audio