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Company argues American Samoa should set own wages
Audio 14 May 2015As a federally mandated wage hike in American Samoa looms, the owner of a tuna cannery in the territory is arguing that wages should be determined by locals. Audio
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Rugby players being forced to choose between money and tests
Audio 11 May 2015The Rugby Players Association says fundings models need to change to help players from second-tier nations, who are being offered less money by their clubs if they choose to compete in Rugby World… Audio
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The Best of Upbeat for 8 May 2015
In this week's episode: Eva speaks to 'La Cenerentola' director Lindy Hume and designer Dan Potra about their staging for NZ Opera, after the great Swedish trombonist and Christian Lindberg shares his… Audio
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Best of the Week - 8 May 2015
Audio 8 May 2015We go for a ride in Steve West's Tesla Model S electric car, one of only six in the country, Mediawatch reports on the backlash against dissent and disrespect on ANZAC day, Kim Hill talks with the… Audio
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Samoa counsellor calls for culture change
Audio 8 May 2015A Samoan counselling service is hoping to break down cultural barriers in its efforts to address what it says is an alarming suicide problem. Audio
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Exercise is the Best Medicine
The exercise physiology clinic at the University of Auckland combines exercise for rehabilitation with teaching and research Audio
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Decline in relief support in Vanuatu
Audio 5 May 2015The Vanuatu National Disaster Management Office says it is starting to feel the strain of operating on its own steam as the international emergency response to Cyclone Pam continues to scale down. Audio
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The Best of Upbeat for 1 May 2015
In this week's episode: Clarissa Dunn gets a private tour of Te Papa's new exhibition: 'Gallipoli: the Scale of Our War', before speaking to violin virtuoso Sarah Chang, and singers Rachelle Pike and… Audio
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Best of the Week - 1 May 2015
Audio 1 May 2015some interviews from our Anzac Day coverage including an ineractive App which gives visitors to Gallipoli a full and informative experience, Ponytailgate - reaction to a political story that surged to… Audio
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Pacific rugby league under the spotlight
Audio 1 May 2015Pacific rugby league gets its moment in the spotlight this weekend, with an international double-header on the Gold Coast. Audio
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Solomons commission wants tax free public service
Audio 29 Apr 2015The Chairman of Solomon Islands Parliamentary Entitlements Commission which controversially removed taxes from MPs salaries this month says he wants taxes removed for all public servants. Audio
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Makes A King (Mumachokela Mafumu) by The Very Best
Audio 28 Apr 2015Nick Bollinger checks out the dance-pop of Swedish Malawian duo The Very Best. Audio
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The Sampler: Phosphorescent, The Very Best, Rose Windows
This week Nick Bollinger reviews an epic live set from indie roots rockers Phosphorescent and the dance-pop of Swedish Malawian duo The Very Best, while Melody Thomas says hello - and goodbye - to… Audio
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Pacific censuses breaking new ground
Audio 28 Apr 2015The Secretariat of the Pacific Community says the face of statistics in the region has changed dramatically in the last five years bringing quality socio-demographic data to policy makers in small… Audio
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HMNZS Canterbury returns to NZ
Audio 28 Apr 2015HMNZS Canterbury has arrived back in New Zealand after spending the last 5 weeks helping with relief and rebuild efforts in Vanuatu, following the destruction caused by Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Protest in Cooks leads to fishing argument over bans
Audio 27 Apr 2015A protest in Rarotonga has pit environmental groups against the Cook Islands Government over the measures taken to conserve the tuna stocks. Audio
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New police commissioner in Tonga wants to rebuild trust
Audio 27 Apr 2015The new police commissioner in Tonga says he wants to build leadership capacity within the force and trust with the public. Audio
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A New Direction
This week on One in Five: staff describe it a magic place. We visit Nelson's Salisbury School, a residential special education facility for girls with intellectual and behavioural difficulties. Three… Audio
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Best of the Week - 24 April 2015
Audio 24 Apr 2015The director of the Security Intelligence Service warns more people are being monitored because of their links to Islamic State, an Internet entrepreneur claims the internet has had a disastrous… Audio
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Former Bougainville rebel leader wants to be president
Audio 24 Apr 2015Former Bougainville BRA leader now campaigning for president says changes are still needed to the region's mining laws. Audio
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ADB calls for more political will in Pacific SOE reforms
Audio 23 Apr 2015The Asian Development Banks is calling on Pacific Leaders to put more effort and support behind efforts to reform poorly performing State Owned Enterprises in the region. Audio
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Pacific worried about potential cruise boat disaster
Audio 20 Apr 2015As the number of cruise ships entering the Pacific increase, search and rescue experts want changes to ensure the region is ready if a major maritime disaster occurs. Audio
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The Best of Upbeat
In this week's episode: Eva speaks to German cello virtuoso Nicolas Altstaedt before catching up with Opera Factory music director Rosemary Barnes and star soprano Christina Orjis. Then, Israeli… Audio
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Australia needs to involve Norfolk Islanders - academic
Audio 17 Apr 2015An academic says Norfolk Islanders should have a chance to have a say in their future political status. Audio
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Best of the Week - 17 April 2015
Audio 17 Apr 2015This week..... the ethics of spying within New Zealand, the much-hyped launch of the new Paul Henry news show, The Family of Twelve - a group of New Zealand wineries working together, a blind runner… Audio