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Mana concept explored in new book
Audio 23 Jan 2018Mana book to help Hawaiian people navigate contemporary life. Audio
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Live: Opposition leader Bill English
The National Party leader Bill English says the government's plan to set up an inquiry into the abuse of children in state care may detract from work needed in the sector. Audio
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Revolutions live at the Spiegeltent
The powerhouse quartet of Moana Maniapoto, Rob Ruha, Warren Maxwell and Shihad’s Jon Toogood play politically loaded songs. Audio
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Review: The xx live at Auckland's Trusts Arena
Audio 12 Jan 2018The xx gave a stunning performance last night at Auckland's Trust's Arena – their first NZ show in eight years, unfortunately it was roundly ignored by the chatty crowd.
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NZ Live: Christmas Special
A very special last NZ Live for the year, featuring Christchurch "skiffle ‘n’ roll" band The Goldonies, Wellington's rootsy Frank Burkitt Band and Auckland folk band Albi and The Wolves. Audio, Gallery
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Stories of beneficiaries' lives delivered to Parliament
Audio 22 Dec 2017A book telling the stories of 200 beneficiaries have been hand delivered to Parliament by a group of artists demanding a more compassionate welfare system. The book, called We Are Beneficiaries was… Audio
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Australian submarine missing for 103 years found
An Australian submarine missing since the early days of World War One has been found this week. Audio
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First song: Cricket Farm performs LIVE
The 3 piece Auckland band Cricket Farm join Jesse in our Auckland studio to perform one of the songs from their debut album, Bending Spoons, which is out tomorrow Audio
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Resistance leaders' sway still strong in Timor
Audio 20 Dec 2017Charismatic resistance leaders retain grip on Timor politics as an impasse in parliament continues. Audio
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Parliament's cleaners on track for living wage
Parliament's cleaners and caterers have faught for years for decent pay. This afternoon the Speaker of the House Trevor Mallard announced the timeline to get there - they'll jump to roughly 21 dollars… Audio
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$22m dangerous road fix 'a simple way to save lives'
The Government's getting a pat on the back for its new road safety initiative, with experts saying it's a simple way to save lives. $22 million will be spent rolling out rumble strips and safety… Audio
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RTG says it's best placed to redevelop Bougainville's Panguna
The two companies keen to restart mining at Bougainville's Panguna mine continue to dispute which of them has the backing of the relevant landowners group. Audio
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Cook Islands MP raises concerns about jet ski use
A Cook Islands MP says the man seen riding a jet ski in Muri Lagoon has been identified and will be reminded that it is strictly banned. Audio
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NZ Live: Luke Hurley
Singer-songwriter Luke Hurley is one of New Zealand's great unknown musicians. Born in Kenya and raised in Gore, he now lives in Auckland where you can often find him busking. Audio
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Live cross as State Highway One reopens
Live report from Kaikoura as State Highway One north of the whale-watching town opens after a year closed. Audio
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Manus legacy seen as undermining Australia's regional work
Audio 14 Dec 2017A group of Australian development workers in the Pacific say their efforts are being undermined by inhumane treatment of Manus Island refugees. Audio
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Titanic live!
The music from the award winning film Titanic is coming to life in Auckland next year. Conductor Neil Thomson along with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra and North Shore Children’s Choir is… Audio
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Greyhound trainer accused of using live bait
A top trainer could be kicked out of the greyhound racing industry if it's proved he used live animals as bait to train his dogs. The SPCA is investigating Brendon Cole after receiving photos in July… Audio
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Live session: L.A.B. perform songs from their debut album
Local supergroup L.A.B., which includes members of Kora and Katchafire release their debut self-titled album today. They performed three of their tracks live at The Lab studios in Auckland especially… Video
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SPCA investigates claims of live bait in greyhound training
The SPCA is investigating allegations leading greyhound trainer Brendon Cole used live animals as bait to train his racing dogs. Using live animals to train greyhounds is illegal. The SPCA's chief… Audio
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Nobel Peace Prize timely for campaign to ban nuclear weapons
Audio 11 Dec 2017As the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons receives the Nobel Peace prize, a long-time anti-nuclear advocate Vanessa Griffen says Pacific Island states have an important, ongoing role to… Audio
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Hopes for global civil society movement to protect the Pacific
Audio 11 Dec 2017Organisers of a conference in Fiji this week of more than 700 civil society representatives from all over the world say they hope it sparks a global movement to protect the Pacific. Audio
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Finding the role of the modern-day Matai
Audio 11 Dec 2017Samoa matai gather at a symposium to discuss the fa'amatai in the diaspora. Audio
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Glass Vaults Live in Session
Merchants of Bliss, Glass Vaults serve up a slice of summery pop from their latest album The New Happy in this live session at Blue Barn. Video, Audio