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VIDEO: Unknown Mortal Orchestra release new album and perform live for RNZ Music
To mark the release of Unknown Mortal Orchestra's brand new album Sex & Food, Ruban and Kody Nielson perform three songs live at Auckland's Whammy bar, exclusively for RNZ Music. Video
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NZ Live: Running Stitch
Auckland alt/pop/rock band Running Stitch play tracks from their new EP Brightside. Video, Audio
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Global giant Air BnB looks to Pacific expansion
Audio 5 Apr 2018The home accommodation provider Airbnb is holding a workshop this week in the Cook Islands as part of a regional push to try to attract more locals to join. Audio
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Living wage rises 35 cents to $20.55
The wage, which is voluntary and has been around since 2013, aims to give people a better quality of life. Today's rise is the smallest since it was founded. Video, Audio
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Fiji takes stock of severe flooding
Audio 4 Apr 2018The clean-up is underway in Fiji's west following severe flooding created by Cyclone Josie at the weekend.Fiji has found itself in a cycle of extreme weather and is bracing for more. Audio
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Live Blog: 2018 Commonwealth Games
Audio 3 Apr 2018Follow along as New Zealand's largest team ever competes at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast in Australia.
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Live cricket updates and the fallout from Australia's cheating
Australian test cricket rookie Cameron Bancroft is getting easier treatment from the media than his captain and vice-captain. Audio
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Working out a new yardstick to measure our lives
Audio 3 Apr 2018How will the Living Standards Framework being devised by Treasury impact the way Government is run and policy is made? Minister of Finance Grant Robertson says he wants the framework ready to the 2019… Audio
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Landowner says illegal logging signals high level corruption
A Papua New Guinea landowner says it appears foreign forrestry companies have been bribing government officials to illegally fell ancient trees on private land in remote areas. Audio
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Pasifika early childhood centres at risk in NZ
Audio 3 Apr 2018New Zealand's English-language rules are strangling the country's supply of early childhood teachers who speak Pasifika languages, threatening the future of Pasifika early childhood centres. Audio
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What life is like for the gender-fluid
Victor Rodger explores the personal, cultural and political aspects of transgender and non-binary identity with Georgina Beyer, Lexie Matheson, Nikolai Talamahina and Aych McArdle. Audio
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Lambs Lively
High prices are being paid for store lambs and Suz Bremner from AgfriHQ tells us why. Audio
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People in PNG's East New Britain startled awake by big quake
People in Papua New Guinea's East New Britain were woken early on Good Friday by a magnitude 6.9 earthquake. It's the same area around the south east coast of New Britain where a 6.3 quake hit on… Audio
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New study compares awareness of family planning
A new study suggests that Fijian women living in New Zealand do not have accessible options to family planning information compared to women in Fiji. Audio
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NZ Live: Eb & Sparrow
Wellington alternative country band Eb & Sparrow play songs from the new album Seeing Things ahead of a nationwide tour. Video, Audio
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First song: Loudhailer perform live
3-piece garage rock band, Loudhailer, perform our first song live from our Auckland studio. Audio
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First bowel screening results show at least 8 lives saved
The lives of eight people have been saved in the first eight months of bowel screening in Hutt Valley and Wairarapa. These are the first results from the first areas to begin screening under a… Audio
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Bowel cancer screening saves lives in Hutt, Wairarapa
The lives of eight people have been saved in the first eight months of bowel screening in Hutt Valley and Wairarapa. Bowel cancer kills 1200 people a year in New Zealand - one of the highest rates in… Audio
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Sick Manus asylum seeker begs NZ to intervene
Audio 29 Mar 2018A sick asylum seeker begs New Zealand to negotiate the resettlement of Manus Island refugees with the PNG government. Audio
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Pacific women writers have their say on climate change
Audio 29 Mar 2018Pacific women voices in new Commonwealth islands anthology Audio
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UNICEF spreads hygiene message after meningitis outbreak
Audio 28 Mar 2018UNICEF in Fiji says the meningitis outbreak can be addressed by families paying particular attention to basic hygiene to limit the disease from spreading. Audio
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First song: Unchained XL Live in studio
Unchained XL - otherwise known as Hugh Ozumba - joins us in our Auckland music studio to perform live ahead of his tour here and in the UK. Audio
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Does Indonesia belong in the Melanesian Spearhead Group?
Indonesia's place in the Melanesian Spearhead Group has come under scrutiny from regional leaders and experts after allegations were made by Solomon Islands' deputy prime minister Manasseh Sogavare… Audio
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Payday for Samoa's copra farmers after a US deal signed
Samoa's coconut oil farmers celebrate US soap company deal. Audio
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Crocodile threat persists in Manus
Audio 23 Mar 2018Deadly crocodile attacks are a persistent problem in Papua New Guinea's northernmost province of Manus. Audio