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Movie Review - Dr Richard Swainson
Dr Richard Swainson has been to see Hail Caesar! and The Lady in the Van. Audio
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UN moves to tackle women's needs in Fiji
Audio 10 Mar 2016The United Nations says pregnancy related death and sexual violence rates soar in humanitarian disasters, and that's a concern in cyclone devastated Fiji. Audio
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NZ History - Dr Grant Morris
Dr Grant Morris is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Victoria University of Wellington. His research and teaching interests include legal history, law and literature. Today he is here to discuss Auckland's… Audio
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Possible Zika-carrying Larvae - Dr Stewart Jessamine
Biosecurity officials at Auckland Airport have found mosquito larvae of the type that can carry Zika. The Ministry of Health said staff found the larvae in a trap near the international baggage area… Audio
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Marshalls health officials try to prevent Zika spread
The Marshall Islands is the latest Pacific Island country pulling out all the stops to try to prevent pregnant women from contracting the zika virus. Audio
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US Alzheimers expert Dr Gary Small
US Alzheimers expert Dr Gary Small discusses the disease and also how sleep affects young peoples' brains. He's in New Zealand at the invitation of the Neurological Foundation. Audio
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Pacific receives funding to target cancers in region
Audio 7 Mar 2016Pacific islanders are suffering higher rates of cervical cancer, while betel nut use is driving up oral and throat cancers in the region. Audio
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Movies with Dr Richard Swainson
Dr Richard Swainson has been to see Dad's Army and Mahana. Audio
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Winston could reset ' troubled ' ANZAC-Fiji relations
Audio 3 Mar 2016International relations experts say there could be a silver lining to Cyclone Winston's massive devastation in Fiji - a chance to reset the still troubled relationship between Fiji and its biggest… Audio
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Pacific receives funding boost for cervical cancer research
Audio 3 Mar 2016The University of Hawaii's Cancer Center has received a US$6.6 million dollar grant, to aid research into cervical cancer in the Pacific. Audio
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Thousands pay respects to Dr Ranginui Walker
Dr Ranginui Walker is now lying in state at Orakei Marae in Auckland, after being escorted onto the marae by iwi, friends and colleagues. Audio
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Poem For The Queen - Dr Selina Tusitala Marsh
Pacific poet, Dr Selina Tusitala Marsh, has been commissioned to write a poem for the Queen. And she's off to Westminster Abbey soon, to recite it for Her Majesty at the Commonwealth Day Observance on… Audio
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Toxicology with Dr Leo Schep
We hear about substances taken internally or applied externally that are injurious to health or dangerous to life. Audio
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Tributes pour in for Dr Ranginui Walker who died aged 83
Dr Ranginui Walker, the noted academic and writer on Maori issues, has died aged 83. Te Manu Korihi editor Shannon Haunui-Thompson reflects on his life. Audio
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Dr Ranginui Walker - Maanu Paul
Audio 29 Feb 2016One of Maoridom's most influential leaders and spokesmen of his generation, Dr Ranginui Walker, has died this morning. The leader, historian, and academic was 83. Maanu Paul, from the New Zealand… Audio
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Academic, historian, writer, Dr Ranginui Walker, dies
Audio 29 Feb 2016Tracey McIntosh is the co-director Nga o Te Maramatanga - NZ Maori centre of research excellence, at the Unviersity of Auckland. She joins Nine to Noon to look at Dr Ranginui Walker's life. Audio
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Sir Peter Kenilorea, Solomon Islands founding father, dies
Audio 26 Feb 2016Sir Peter Kenilorea, who led the Solomon Islands into independence from Britain in the late 1970s, has died at the age of 72 after a long illness. Audio
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Amnesty report highlights NZ privacy breaches in Pacific
Audio 26 Feb 2016Amnesty International's Annual Human Rights report says New Zealand has breached the right to privacy through the mass collection of data in the Pacific. Audio
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Wikinerds Explained - Dr Mike Dickison
If you're wanting to find out more about our Critter Of The Week, you can! Dr Mike Dickison and his fellow 'wikinerds' are working on the Critter Wikipage. Where you can find out more info about the… Audio
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Political Protest or Violence? - Dr Bryce Edwards
Physical assults against our politians seem to be on the increase, and our next guest has been thinking about how we protest in New Zealand. Recent incidents like the sex toy thrown at Steven Joyce… Audio
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Efforts underway to curb Zika in American Samoa
Audio 26 Feb 2016The government in American Samoa is to begin a three day clean-up of the main island Tutuila, in an attempt to eradicate the mosquito that carries the Zika virus. Audio
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British space scientist Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock
Space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock is the co-presenter of Britain's long running astronomy programme,The Sky at Night. Dr Aderin-Pocock became obsessed with space as a schoolgirl. She has Bachelor… Audio
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Marshalls looks to solar to 'walk the talk'
Audio 24 Feb 2016The Marshall Islands is seeking US$22 million for a major solar power project aimed at significantly reducing the country's carbon footprint. Audio
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Auckland Council Housing Density - Dr Sudhvir Singh
The Auckland Council's public meeting on its housing density proposals kicks off at 2pm today. The council needs to take its plan for housing density to the government appointed Unitary Plan… Audio
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Nanogirl - Dr Michelle Dickinson
Dr Michelle Dickinson AKA Nanogirl is holding a special show where she's blowing things up, holding fire in her hand, shooting off air cannons and generally making science entertaining. That's all… Audio