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A perfect storm of sorcery related violence in PNG's Highlands
A Lutheran missionary in Papua New Guinea's Highlands says a perfect storm of traditional spiritual beliefs mixed with local interpretations of Christianity has resulted in a marked increase in… Audio
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Pacific calls for global climate action at UN General Assembly
The Pacific has presented a united front at the UN General Assembly in New York in calling for global action on climate change. Audio
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Cats have nine lives – and now five personality traits
Skittishness, outgoingness, dominance, spontaneity and friendliness are the five feline personality traits, a new study has found. Audio
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Unicef says early years key to Pacific learning
Audio 25 Sep 2017UNICEF says it is critical for Pacific governments to realise the first one thousand days of children's lives are the key to future development and education. Audio
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Pacific climate group prepares for COP 23
Audio 25 Sep 2017A climate activist group representing 14 countries from around the Pacific has launched a website to give a voice to their concerns at November's international climate talks in Germany. Audio
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Living in energy hardship: 'We couldn't make it through the winter'
New Zealanders are choosing to shiver through the cold months instead of heating their homes - because they can't afford to. Zac Fleming investigates what it's like to live in 'energy hardship'. Audio
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NZ Live: Allana Goldsmith
Jazz singer Allana Goldsmith has an environmental science degree and a music degree and is also bringing up a young family. She joins us for NZ Live with her own ensemble, the Allana Goldsmith Band. Audio
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Rohingya Muslims living in ‘unimaginable conditions’
Charlotte Glennie, an ex-pat New Zealand journalist working for Unicef on the border of Bangladesh, describes the conditions 400,000 Rohingya people are living in after fleeing Myanmar. Video, Audio
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NZ political parties outline Pacific policies ahead of election
Audio 21 Sep 2017New Zealand political parties outline their Pacific-related policies ahead of the election. Audio
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ELECTION17 LIVE RESULTS - GENERAL ELECTORATES' MAP
Audio 21 Sep 2017ELECTION17 LIVE RESULTS - GENERAL ELECTORATES' MAP
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Mixed feelings on Manus Island over US resettlement
Mixed feelings on Manus Island as 54 refugees are accepted for US resettlement. Audio
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Marshalls women recruited for illegal US adoptions
There has been an increase in the number of Marshall Islands women who are being recruited to illegally adopt their babies out in the United States. Audio
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Catholic Church child sex abuse scandal continues on Guam
A child sex abuse scandal is plaguing one of the most Catholic places in the world, with more than 100 lawsuits filed against the church on Guam. Audio
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Men face shortened lives due to Southern DHB failures
At least six men may have had their lives shortened due to failures by the Southern District Health Board, which admits that number is likely to be higher. Southern District Health Board Chief Medical… Video, Audio
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Kaupapa driven riddims: Grove Roots live in session
In celebration of Te Wiki o te reo Maori, seven-piece soul, RnB roots band Grove Roots perform their waiata Maori in the M101 studios. Video, Audio
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Support floods in for grandmother living in caravan
A pensioner forced to live in a caravan to make ends meet has received job and accommodation offers after sharing her story with Checkpoint. Video, Audio
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NZ Live: Reb Fountain
American-born jazz-trained singer Reb Fountain explores trust, betrayal and survival on her new album Little Arrows. She plays us a couple of tracks. Video, Audio
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NZ surgical team's Fiji mission 'life changing'
Audio 15 Sep 2017A team of surgeons and medical staff from New Zealand have visited Fiji as part of a mission to perform heart operations on children. Audio, Gallery
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Fallout from Indonesian officials confronting media
Audio 14 Sep 2017Confrontation between media and Indonesian officials at the Pacific Island Forum Leaders summit in Apia last week turned sour when the topic of West Papua was brought up. Audio
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PNG coffee grower focuses on quality and improvement
A PNG coffee grower's introduction to the taste of his own coffee has revolutionised his business. Audio
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Pacific leadership focussed on improving lives of islanders
Following the annual Pacific Islands Forum summit New Zealand's Foreign Minister Gerry Brownlee says Pacific leaders are determined to develop the economic potential of each of their island countries… Audio