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NZ Live: Daffodils
Auckland band Daffodils are have exploded on to the scene these past few years. The former Rockquest winner are juggling study with playing gigs and releasing four singles. Video, Audio
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Strawpeople live at RNZ's Helen Young Studio
Fiona McDonald, Victoria Kelly and members of the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, perform unique acoustic versions of Strawpeople songs live in RNZ's Helen Young Studio. Audio
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Asylum Seeker case taken to the UN
Audio 17 Oct 2018Fourteen asylum seeker families that have been seperated by Australia's offshore detention policy are having their case for reunion taken to the United Nations. Audio
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New Zealanders write about living with anxiety in the new book Headlands
Anxiety is more than stress, it can feel like a gut punch out of nowhere for no apparent reason. It is frightening, isolating and hard to understand if you don't suffer from it. Thirty New Zealanders… Video, Audio
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Online movement exposes discrimination faced by Micronesians
Audio 17 Oct 2018An online movement is raising awareness about discrimination faced by Micronesian immigrants in Hawaii. Audio
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Trade Me to lift staff pay to a least the living wage
The online advertising portal, Trade Me, is going to begin paying more staff a living wage. Audio
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Live streamers warned of their carbon footprint
Live streaming is something you might not associate with climate change, but its increasing use is sounding alarm bells. Streaming anything with an image - films, music videos, pornography, gambling… Audio
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Why do humans take their own lives?
We have an appalling, and ever growing suicide rate in New Zealand. Developmental psychologist and science writer Jesse Bering tries to make sense of the epidemic and why humans do this to themselves.
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Australian cultural icon Paul Kelly in conversation and performing new songs live
One man and two guitars, songs of acute emotion delivered without artifice or showmanship, with a quick and self-effacing humour between songs, and an ease when answering random questions from the… Video
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NZ Live: Jenny Mitchell
Southern singer-songwriter Jenny Mitchell is going from strength to strength. It's been a full-on couple of years for Jenny. She won a Golden Guitar award, toured in Ireland, Sweden and Australia, and… Video, Audio
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France again shuns UN talks on French Polynesia
UN revisits French Polynesia's decolonisation, with France again absent. Audio
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IPCC climate report highlights Pacific issues on world stage
Audio 11 Oct 2018The Pacific's environmental agency says it's clear any warming above 1.5 degrees threatens the very fabric of Pacific islands and communities. Audio
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Discourse sharpens in New Caledonia ahead of independence vote
Audio 10 Oct 2018Tone hardens in New Caledonia as referendum on independence nears. Audio
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NZ climate assistance can't come soon enough in Tokelau
A New Zealand Minister has confirmed his government will assist Tokelau with building up sea walls and other defences against climate change. Audio
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Climate finance not reaching those most in need says Caritas
A Pacific-wide development agency says money aimed at climate change is not reaching the region's poorest and most vulnerable. Audio
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PNG's East New Britain set for more control of own finances
The East New Britain governor in Papua New Guinea says having more autonomy will mean his province exerts more control of its own finances. Audio
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Living off the land at Tarata
When Hans Michel was in town and plugged his rural adress into the GPS just for interest, it didn't give him directions, it just told him to drive a long way. And it is. Hans and his family live… Audio
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NZ Live: Delaney Davidson
Delaney Davidson has a new album - Shining Day - and he's about to start a national tour. The well-travelled Kiwi troubadour plays us some new songs and chats with Jesse Mulligan. Video, Audio
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Tuvalu heritage on show in Auckland gallery
Audio 5 Oct 2018A 70 year old Tuvaluan woman is showcasing her distinctive weaving and crochet techniques in an art gallery in Auckland, New Zealand during Tuvalu Language Week - Vaiaso ote 'Gana Tuvalu. Audio
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APRA Silver Scroll Awards 2018: RNZ live coverage
Enjoy RNZ Music's live coverage of the 2018 APRA Silver Scroll Awards. Follow the liveblog here to find out who the winners are and hear amazing performances of the best NZ songs from the past year. Video
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No plans for Ambae evacuees to return until volcano settled
Audio 4 Oct 2018People evacuated from Vanuatu's volcanic island Ambae in early August, have expressed their concerns about their crops and animals remaining on the island, as well as how they will cope with the… Audio
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Thank you for the music: changing children's lives
A once failing primary school in a deprived area of West Yorkshire has shot into the top 10% performing schools in England, after rebuilding its curriculum around music. Meanwhile here in New Zealand… Audio
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Aid advocates dismiss 'leeches' comment
New Zealand's foreign minister says the importance of the Pacific to New Zealand's security and well-being should not be underestimated following Heather du Plessis-Allan's "leeches" comment. Audio
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Otium: live in session
Whangarei band Otium are our first song performers today. The band released their first self-titled EP last year and are about to kick off an 8-stop tour of the North Island. Audio