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Capitalism accelerating eco-collapse says Pacific academic
Audio 8 Dec 2015A Wellington-based academic from Vanuatu says that left unchecked, capitalism will continue to accelerate ecological collapse. Audio
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Auckland is an island on its own, unlike the rest of NZ
Audio 15 Nov 2015Bill Ralston talks to Marina Matthews, Waikare Komene, Professor Damon Salesa and Rod Oram. Audio
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Flogging the flag around the clock: media for hire?
Newstalk ZB, iHeart Radio and the New Zealand Herald teamed up this week for a live 24-hour discussion of the upcoming flag referendum. But it was the public who picked up some of the bill. Mediawatch… Video, Audio
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Auckland is a city of shadows to those who live on its margins
A panel discussion about the hidden histories of Auckland. Noelle McCarthy talks to Ella Henry, Sarikha Rosli and Michael Stevens. Audio
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"Other countries work hard to make sure that those arriving are loyal citizens. But not NZ."
A panel discussion about the Treaty of Waitangi with Te Radar, Kiritapu Allan, Professor Paul Spoonley, Suzanne Tamaki, and Leilani Tamu. Audio
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Parnell was once punk central in Auckland's thriving music scene
A panel discussion chaired by Russell Brown with Phil Bell (aka DJ Sir Vere), Dave Dobbyn. Simon Grigg and Rachel Lang. Audio
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Focus on curbing criminality in Bougainville's Buin
Audio 20 Oct 2015The police in Bougainville are calling on chiefs in the Buin region to step up to counter the lawlessness there. Audio
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Pacific-wide talks urged on climate migration
Audio 20 Oct 2015All countries in the Pacific are being urged to start discussions on how to help people forced to move from low lying atoll nations like Kiribati and Tuvalu. Audio
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Rarotonga police backing compulsory helmets
Audio 19 Oct 2015The Cook Islands police say the high number of motorcycle-related accidents on Rarotonga's roads show the wearing of helmets should be made compulsory. Audio
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1975 Land March - Commemorating 40 years
Te Ahi Kaa features coverage of a panel discussion of where Cyril Chapman, Vivian Hutchinson and David Williams reflect on their involvement in the 1975 Land March lead by Te Rarawa Kuia Dame Whina… Audio
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Cook Islands smoking loophole targeted
Audio 12 Oct 2015Designated smoking areas in restaurants and bars are becoming common place in the Cook Islands despite a ban on smoking in public areas. Audio
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Aust court reserves judgment on Pacific detention centres
Audio 9 Oct 2015Australia's highest court has reserved its judgement in a case challenging the constitutionality of Canberra's offshore detention of asylum seekers in the Pacific. Audio
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Sunday Roundtable - The State of Immigration in New Zealand
Economist Dr Eric Crampton and immigration lawyer and former minister of corrections Matt Robson join Wallace in a Sunday Roundtable discussion on immigration. Should New Zealand increase the number… Audio
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Concern over proposals to change Cooks occupation rights
Audio 24 Sep 2015A group of traditional chiefs in the Cook Islands say there is overwhelming opposition to proposed changes to land occupation rights in the country. Audio
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Will we have the information we need in 2030?
A new project backed by six public organisations is asking whether New Zealanders will have enough information for society to succeed in the near future. What is it they're worried about? What's the… Audio
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Spiritual Outlook: The moral dilemma for Military Chaplains
Mike Gourley explores the moral dilemma for Christian clerics serving in the Military in discussion with: Stephanie du Fresne, Advocate for Quaker Peace and Social Witness; Rev John Neal, former… Audio
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Chemical castration a necessity: Guam Senator
Audio 4 Sep 2015A Guam Senator says a planned new law which could see sex offenders chemically castrated is a necessity given the high rates of sexual violence in the US Territory. Audio
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Plans to repeal Cooks anti-homosexual laws cause concern
Audio 26 Aug 2015A Cook Islands' sexual diversity group hopes to decriminalise homosexuality within a year but some community leaders are concerned it could lead to same sex marriage. Audio
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Plans to repeal Cooks anti-homosexual laws cause concern
Audio 26 Aug 2015Cook Islands' sexual diversity group hopes to decriminalise homosexuality within a year, but some community leaders are concerned it could lead to same sex marriage. Audio
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Proposed tough new domestic violence laws
The laws on domestic violence are in for an overhaul with the Justice Minister saying something has to be done about New Zealand's horrific rate of abuse. In a discussion document released this… Audio
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Justice Minister launches discussion to curb domestic violence
Justice Minister Amy Adams wants to introduce dedicated family violence charges with penalties harsher than standard assault. Audio
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Forum chief says issues on Nauru for country to solve
The Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum Dame Meg Taylor says issues in Nauru are for the country to work out and she has dismissed immediate intervention by the regional grouping. Audio
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Concerns to be raised in meeting with Nauru's president
Audio 10 Jul 2015Australia's foreign minister says she'll again raise concerns about the rule of law on Nauru when she meets with the island's president, but one senator is doubtful. Audio
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The Rainbow Warrior - a game changer?
A discussion marking 30 years since the sinking of the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior in Auckland Harbour on 10 July 1985. It's part of a Victoria University forum in which Linda Clark chairs a 30… Video, Audio
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Matariki, climate and kauri with Kennedy Warne
Outdoors man and adventurer Kennedy Warne discusses Matariki, climate and kauri. Audio
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Fiji's media decree to stay
Audio 19 May 2015Fiji's controversial media decree stays after parliament voted against any modification as suggested by the opposition. Audio
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Fear new plans could alienate Samoans from land
Audio 1 May 2015The Samoan government and the ADB are being criticised for not properly consulting the country on its plans to promote the economic use of customary land. Audio
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UN treaty causes stir in Tonga
Audio 22 Apr 2015Despite announcing last month the ratification of CEDAW, the Tongan government still hasn't done it. Audio
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PNG paper advocates draconian social media laws
Audio 17 Apr 2015The Pacific Freedom Forum has condemned an editorial in Papua New Guinea's National Newspaper calling for strict control measures on social media users. Audio
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Catastrophes lay bare many truths
Rebecca Macfie, Lloyd Jones and Gaylene Preston discuss dealing creatively with tough stuff through non-fiction, family memoir, and television drama at the 2014 Christchurch Word Writers and Readers… Audio