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Call for PIF to assist beleaguered Nauru
Audio 8 May 2015Nauru government should get help with governance and management issues from the Pacific Forum or other bodies. Audio
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Te Puke freezing worker won't back down over Facebook post
A Te Puke freezing worker who's been threatened with the sack because of a Facebook post says she's not backing down. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 May 2015
Audio 7 May 2015A human rights advocate says nauru's Facebook ban is leaving asylum seekers there even more isolated; Human rights under scrutiny in the Marshalls; Reform urged in PNG to boost private sector… Audio
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Late Edition for 6 May 2015
Audio 6 May 2015Obesity likely to overtake smoking as public health enemy number one, Peter Hillary's eye witness account of the Nepal quake, and in Dateline Pacific asylum seekers banned from facebook. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 6 May 2015
Audio 6 May 2015A human rights advocate says Nauru's Facebook ban is leaving asylum seekers there even more isolated; A call for the immediate suspension of negotiations on the regional free trade agreement… Audio
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Ban further isolates asylum seekers on Nauru
Audio 6 May 2015An Australian human rights advocate says the Nauruan government's Facebook ban is extremely concerning particularly for asylum seekers who are now further isolated from the world as they continue to… Audio
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Friend worried about NZer missing in Nepal
Audio 5 May 2015The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed the well-being of around 260 New Zealanders in Nepal with only a few people unaccounted for. One of those is 63 year old Peter Curreen from Marlborough… Audio
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Legal challenge in Solomons against MPs tax free salaries
Audio 5 May 2015Transparency Solomon Islands says concerned Solomon Islanders are preparing to challenge the controversial granting of income tax free salaries for Parliamentarians in court. Audio
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Former Nauru leader slams current leadership
Audio 4 May 2015A former Nauru president says the current government is hypocritical in its criticism of media. Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 2 May 2015
Audio 2 May 2015Vanuatu Disaster authorities struggling with decline in relief support; opposition says Nauru govt has shut down Facebook but the govt denies that; there's criticism over the lack of consultation on… Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 1 May 2015
Audio 1 May 2015Nauru opposition says Facebook shut down; Chikungunya virus on the rise in Cook Islands; Big development changes ahead for Pacific judiciary; Fears new plans could alienate Samoans from their land… Audio
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Nauru opposition says Facebook shut down
Audio 1 May 2015The Nauru opposition says the government has forced the country's only internet provider to shut down access to Facebook on the island. Audio
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Randol Schoenberg and recovering art stolen by the Nazis.
California Lawyer, Randol Schoenberg fought the Austrian government for the return of five Klimt paintings stolen by the Nazis, a story that was turned into the film The Woman in Gold, starring Helen… Audio
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Leviathan - film review
The award-winning Leviathan takes a critical look at Putin's Russia, and what better metaphor than the Biblical monster? Audio
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Tech News - Paul Brislen
Today: Some apps that can assist you in a disaster. MFAT has a register for travellers. Google and Facebook both have projects to alert people. What happens when our smartphones are smarter than we… Audio
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Chow Brothers - Divide and Rule?
The Chow Brothers, infamous for their rags to riches life as property magnates and brothel owners made news during their on-going court battles with their competitors in the sex industry. They also… Audio
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Glory in their Eyes
For many New Zealanders, Gallipoli was to be the biggest adventure of their lives. To them fighting for King and Country was a calling and an honour, fresh-faced young men with glory in their eyes set… Audio, Gallery
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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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One Summer in Venice
Audio 26 Apr 2015Happiness is very 'in' at the moment; on Facebook for example, people are encouraged to post something that makes them happy every day for 100 days. In her latest novel, One Summer in Venice, Auckland… Audio
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Facebook users watch 4 billion videos a day
Facebook's revenue growth has slowed, while higher research and development costs have eaten into its profits. Audio
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Cycling for Cambodia
Solary Ha came to NZ as a baby from a Cambodian refugee camp on the border of Thailand. She's now a successful HR Adviser, but wants to give back by taking part in a Red Cross fundraiser, a 270km… 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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At The Movies: The Longest Ride, Woman in Gold, Samba
On At The Movies, Simon Morris looks at the come-back of the female-friendly film, including Samba, starring Charlotte Gainsbourg, Woman In Gold, starring Dame Helen Mirren, and Nicholas Sparks'… Audio
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Cashing-in on ANZAC
Audio 15 Apr 2015Australian supermarket Woolworths has had to pull a Facebook campaign after complaints it was disrespectful to the ANZAC memory. Audio
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Bridget van der Zijpp
In her new novel In The Neighbourhood of Fame, Bridget Van Der Zijpp introduces us to a once famous musician who's now pottering in his suburban garden but still revered by his community for his… Audio
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Chimp: Wellington Zoo's Artist in Residence
Ash Sisson A.K.A Chimp may be underplaying his talent, but at eighteen years of age he proves that youth isn’t, and should never be a barrier to success. Audio
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Making real men of our rugby stars
Steve Symonds is the Personal Development Manager for the Hurricanes, one of 14 such managers at franchises around the country. They work with players on their professional and personal development… Audio
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WEINBERG: Cello Concerto
It was not only in Nazi Germany that certain music was considered degenerate. Soviet leaders branded much contemporary music as 'Formalist'. Polish-born Mieczyslaw Weinberg (1919-1996) emigrated to… Audio
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Christine Lundy friend reacts to guilty verdict
Christine Lockett was a friend of Christine Lundy. She belives the verdict was the right one. Audio