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The Panel with Ali Jones and Emma Espiner (Part 2)
Audio 15 Mar 2017How's your hearing? What the Panelists Ali Jones and Emma Espiner want to talk about. Sara Connor got four years for killing a police officer. Yet drug traffickers are more harshly dealt with. We ask… Audio
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Tuvalu rescue highlights importance of small boat safety
The importance of small boat safety in the region is being reiterated by the Pacific Community (SPC) after the successful rescue of two fishermen in Tuvalu. Audio
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2pm Pacific Regional News for 15 March 2017
Audio 15 Mar 2017The latest regional Pacific news. Audio
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The Panel with Michelle Boag and Brian Edwards (Part 2)
Audio 14 Mar 2017Nutritionist Sally MacKay discusses whether junk food really is cheaper than healthy. Buildings around the wellington central police station have been evacuated. RNZ reporter Emile Donovan is there… Audio
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Fiji hockey seeking ways to close the gap
Fiji Hockey are searching for more international competition after a series of heavy defeats. Audio
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The Panel with Neil Miller and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
Audio 13 Mar 2017The spectre of being old and alone is rearing it's head for men. Wellington East Girls' College students are protesting at Parliament. They are calling for the compulsory teaching of consent and the… Audio
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2pm Pacific Regional News for 13 March 2017
Audio 13 Mar 2017The latest world, regional Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Roughly 2.5 charities created every business day
Charities are looking to consolidation; collaboration and mergers as new research shows there are more than 27,000 not-for-profit organisations in NZ - roughly two to three new charities are being… Audio
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Inside Out Part 2: 11 March 2017
This hour Nick checks out music which crosses over from jazz to classical and back, including early music ensemble L'Arpeggiata, Duke Ellington playing Grieg, and a jazz chart by Shostakovitch. Audio
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The Panel with Stephen Franks and Mike Williams (Part 2)
Audio 10 Mar 2017Virtual helpers have female voices. Is this reinforcing submissive stereotypes? What the Panelists Stephen Franks and Mike Williams want to talk about. Rugby has a new "blue" card. It's to indicate… Audio
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2pm Pacific Regional News for 10 March 2017
Audio 10 Mar 2017The latest regional Pacific news. Audio
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Dumped Tonga Cabinet Minister speaks out
Audio 10 Mar 2017Dr 'Aisake Eke, who until earlier this week was Tonga's Finance Minister, says he abstained from a no confidence vote because some of the claims by the nobles about Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva were… Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Andrew Clay (Part 2)
Audio 9 Mar 2017Many North Americans have surrendered in the fight against flab. What the Panelists Jo McCarroll and Andrew Clay want to talk about. Marc Wilson of Victoria University talks about personality traits… Audio
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The Panel with Penny Ashton and Raf Manji (Part 2)
NZ retirement Mecca; Robots taking your job. Audio
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US travel ban mk2
The US has a revised travel ban. Will it make it through the courts? We talk to international law expert Al Gillespie. Audio
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The Panel with Barry Corbett and John Barnett (Part 2)
Audio 7 Mar 2017A new map of the world highlights countries' achievements. What the Panelists Barry Corbett and John Barnett want to talk about. Notorious prison escapee Philip Smith is sueing the Department of… Audio
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Dengue in American Samoa sparks emergency
The acting American Samoa Governor, Lemanu Peleti Mauga, has declared a public health emergency following the confirmation of 3 people with dengue fever by the Hawaii State Laboratory. Audio
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Hatchery to boost Vanuatu sandfish stocks
Audio 7 Mar 2017A new hatchery in Vanuatu is aiming to boost the country's near depleted stocks of sandfish with a sustainable model for its commercialisation. Audio
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The Panel with Paul Casserly and Kevin Milne (Part 2)
Audio 6 Mar 2017Is it rude not to turn off your phone's key pad noises? What the Panelists Kevin Milne and Paul Casserley want to talk about. Are harsher penalties needed for excessive speeding? Audio
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Scientists find living fossil in American Samoa deep dive
Audio 6 Mar 2017Scientists have discovered a living fossil in American Samoa at a depth of more than 4000 metres while exploring the ocean floor. Audio
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Inside Out Part 2: 4 March 2017
This week Nick checks out brand new albums by NZ jazz musicians Jasmine Lovell-Smith and Neil Watson, along with a side helping of Dave Douglas, Michael Brecker, and Sarah Vaughan. Audio