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Nashville Babylon 2 April, 2018
On this week's show Mark drops a brand new track from Tami Neilson, classic country from Patsy Cline, Americana from William The Conqueror, a cut from Springsteen's Nebraska and some low down dirty… Audio
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'Organic vet' Dr Paul Dettloff visits NZ
Dr Paul Dettloff was in the country recently to educate farmers and vets about the transition to sustainable practices and homeopathic treatments for cattle infected with Mycoplasma bovis.
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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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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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Dr Haare Williams on the life of Te Kooti
Dr Haare Williams looks at why the 19th-century Māori prophet Te Kooti (founder of the Ringatu Faith) was both revered and reviled. Audio
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Dr Jonathan Quick: The End of Epidemics
The Northern Hemisphere has just had what the Center for Disease Control calls the worst flu season in a decade. But global health expert Dr Jonathan Quick says the world is unprepared for the next… Audio
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Vanuatu kava industry to keep door open on tudei
There are fears that changing the quality of kava exports from Vanuatu could again threaten the reputation of the country's prize crop. Vanuatu's kava industry is debating the merits of easing… Audio
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Pacific artists call out NZ govt arts funder for cultural bias
Pacific arts community members have called out perceived institutional racism at New Zealand's government arts funding body at a conference in the country's capital. Audio
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Dr Joanna Kidman on youth activism
A school visit to Orakau battle site was the catalyst for a petition to commemmorate the history of the New Zealand Land Wars. Sociologist Dr Joanna Kidman shares her research into how the petition… Audio
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New app aims to improve Solomons fishing sector
Solomon Islanders collaborate with NZ tertiary institute to improve local aquaculture and food security efforts. Audio
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Thousands in need in PNG's quake-affected Highlands
Thousands of Papua New Guineans are in urgent need of basic supplies, medicine and shelter in the eatrhquake-hit highlands region. Audio
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Pacific off the pace on UN target for women's decision making
Pacific countries sit well behind the the UN's target for women's participation in decision making processes and its desired parliamentary membership of 30 percent. Audio
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Tangaroa : Dr Dave Bowden
Audio 5 Mar 2018Scientists will undertake a range of surveys to better understand the processes governing this environment and its relevance to New Zealand. These include oceanographic observations, atmospheric… Audio
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Expert feature: Paul Scoones on Dr Who
Paul Scoones schools Jesse on everything Dr Who! Audio, Gallery
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Dr Charlie Corke 'We have to try to avoid doing awful things'
Professor Charlie Corke is one of Australia's leading Intensive Care specialists, and he will be speaking in Wellington as part of the New Zealand Festival on 10 March. Professor Corke says we should… Audio
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Pacific voices call for more say on climate change mitigation
Audio 1 Mar 2018Pacific people at a New Zealand climate summit call for more influence on global issues that affect the region's rapidly changing climate. Audio
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Pacific to feel harshest impact of climate change - scientists
Scientists at a recent climate summit in New Zealand's capital gave some stark warnings about the rapidly changing weather patterns facing the Pacific. Audio
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Hawaii school pays out $US80 million to abuse victims
Audio 23 Feb 2018Hawaii school apologises and pays out $US80 million to sexual abuse victims. Audio
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Cooks to leave UN quest off the agenda for NZ visit
The Cook Islands government won't raise its quest for a seat at the UN when New Zealand's PM visits next month, but many say a wider debate on the relationship is inevitable. Audio
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Tributes flow for renowned Samoan musician, Ma'ilo Ben Vai
Audio 19 Feb 2018Tributes flow for in renowned Samoan musician. Audio
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The future of Pacific tertiary education - 50 years of USP
Audio 13 Feb 2018In 1968 twelve Pacific countries founded the University of the South Pacific which has grown to become the premier provider of tertiary education in Oceania. Audio
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Toxic foam: 'Put people first' - Dr Rye Senjen
An environmental group is lobbying for free blood tests for people possibly affected by chemicals found in firefighting foam used at Ohakea and Sanson airbases. Free tests are available but only for… Audio
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2018 Waitangi Rua Rautau Lecture by Dr Kim Workman
Dr Kim Workman explores the historical background to why Maori imprisonment rates are high and still rising, and considers what the alternatives to our current approaches are. Audio
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Surprise Tonga dengue outbreak highlights need for awareness
The dengue fever related death of a 12-year-old girl in Tonga has highlighted the need for more awareness of the disease throughout the region. Audio
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Dr Rob Whitbourne: Going Bush
As a DoC ranger, and Kaitakawaenga doing conservation work on Maori land in the North Island, Dr Rob Whitbourne has hands-on experience of the local environment. After spending much of his life… Audio