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Roadside baby’s parents warn DHB of looming ‘disaster’
The Southland father whose partner gave birth to their baby on the side of a road says the Lumsden Maternity centre needs to be reinstated immediately, before there's a disaster in the community… Video, Audio
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Pacific women at the low end of pay scale
Audio 28 May 2019Institutional racism, discrimination and always being at the bottom of pay scale are just some of the challenges facing Pasifika women in the workforce. Audio
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Dentists call for review into children’s dental care
Dentists are calling for a review of children's dental care saying its not fair that some kids are suffering for months with painful conditions while they wait for treatment. Audio
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PNG PM resignation announcement met with caution by opposition
Papua New Guinea prime minister Peter O'Neill has announced that he is to resign after weeks of defections from his government, and hand over the position to his coalition partner and former prime… Audio
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Was a recent PNG summit another attempt to grab customary land?
Two international NGOs believe a recent Land Summit in Papua New Guinea was a dangerous attack on the country's unique customary land tenure system. Audio
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Gagana Samoa books released for language week
A Wellington educator and mother of two has launched a series of children's books to promote Gagana Samoa in time for Samoan language week, which is now underway. Audio
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Toast and marmite reveal sexism alive and well at King’s College in the era of girl power
At the 2018 Word Christchurch writers' festival, 125 years of women's suffrage is discussed by a panel of leading New Zealanders. Kim Hill is in the chair. Audio
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Achieving artists' living wage
Audio 26 May 2019A Colmar Brunton survey commissioned by New Zealand On Air and Creative New Zealand has found that the median personal annual income for 'creative professionals' is around $36,000 - below the living… Audio, Gallery
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Quake-hit East New Britain still seeking help for flooding
Around three hundred people on Papua New Guinea's Duke of York group are without homes after their houses were destroyed in last week's magnitude 7.5 earthquake. The quake has affected thousands in… Audio
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'I just shut up' - man says he was raped in NZ Army in 1970s
The partner of a man sexually assaulted while in the army in the 1970s is demanding the attack be investigated.
An Insight investigation has discovered Terry King's partner wrote to the Defence… Video, Audio
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No climate change but plenty of China at Trump's Pacific talks
The US Freely Associated States in the Pacific have come away from a visit to Washington with little to show for it, according to experts and observers, who say the historic meeting ignored climate… Audio
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Vanuatu PM pleased with NZ climate action
Audio 23 May 2019The inaugural Pacific People's Housing Forum was launched in Auckland last week. Discussions centred on the housing challenges and needs of the island communities in NZ and around the region. Audio
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Pacific Mamas drape Auckland Town hall with gift of love
Audio 23 May 2019The next time you're walking along Queen Street in downtown Auckland, cast your eyes to the Town Hall. There's an extraordinary gift of love adorning one of the city's historic buildings - and… Audio
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Time tight for Bougainville referendum preparation
Bougainville's chief referendum officer, Mauricio Claudio, says there are significant time pressures as the region prepares for a vote on independence from Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Forum puts spotlight on housing for Pacific people
The inaugural Pacific People's Housing Forum was launched in Auckland last week. Discussions centred on the housing challenges and needs of the island communities in NZ and around the region. Audio
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Alternative PM role on the table again in PNG
Papua New Guinea's opposition has withdrawn a motion of no confidence against prime minister Peter O'Neill, and is putting the position of alternative prime minister on the table again as it looks to… Audio
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Employers may make KiwiSaver contributions for over-65s
Audio 21 May 2019The government is looking at changing the rules to force employers to make Kiwisaver contributions to over-65 year olds who are still working.
Those who choose to work after they reach retirement age… Audio -
Cook Islands 'holding and containing' dengue outbreak
The Cook Islands secretary of health, Josephine Herman, said the country is managing to contain the latest outbreak of dengue. Audio
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Bikini Atoll government buys climate change bolthole in Hawaii
The local government of Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands has bought hundreds of acres of land in Hawaii as a climate change bolt-hole. Audio
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NZ-funded parliament in Niue runs into legal dispute
Niue is building a new multi-million dollar parliament funded by New Zealand, but the project has run into opposition from landowners and an MP, who is seeking a court injunction against it. Audio
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First Pasifika woman to hold solo show at Adam Art Gallery
Samoan-New Zealand artist Edith Amituana'i has become the first Pasifika woman to hold a solo exhibition at Wellington's Adam Art Gallery. Audio
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Ignorance about te ao Māori is regrettable, but wilful ignorance is much worse – Dame Anne Salmond
At the 2018 Word Christchurch writers' festival, Dame Anne Salmond discusses with Eruera Tarena how her life has led to her most recent book Tears of Rangi: Experiments Across Worlds. Audio
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Parents beg Pharmac to fund drugs as son’s muscles waste away
Two four-year-old children suffering from SMA, a rare degenerative disorder, are living vastly different lives, because while one can access life-changing drugs in Australia, the other - living in New… Video, Audio
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Review: Fleabag S2
Between season one and two of Fleabag, Phoebe Waller-Bridge has turned good television into the best television you might see this year, says Dan Slevin. Video