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Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk
Legs McNeil speak with Trevor Reekie about his seminal punk book, Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk. Audio
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Jim Pitt - best job in music
Trevor Reekie speaks to Jim Pitt who has been the man behind the live music on American late night TV Audio
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PNG NGO responds to landowner court win over govt
Audio 1 Sep 2016An anti-logging NGO in Papua New Guinea says a court victory for a landowner group who sought to overturn controversial land leases wouldn't have had to happen if the government just did something. Audio
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Negotiations conclude on free trade agreement for Pacific
Audio 29 Aug 2016Trade ministers from 16 Pacific Islands Forum countries have agreed to the legal text of the proposed PACER Plus regional free trade agreement. Audio
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Digital media upheaval prompts a tweak of the law
Technology is causing huge upheaval in broadcasting, but there's no bold change from the latest review of our mostly pre-internet regulations. Audio
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The Calais Sessions
'The Calais Sessions' was recorded in the vast refugee camp in Calais, known by the inhabitants as The Jungle. The driving force behind the album is Vanessa Lucas-Smith who talks about the recording… Audio
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Oxfam NZ supports calls for 'no decision' on PACER PLUS
Audio 24 Aug 2016Oxfam New Zealand is supporting the call for no decision to be made on the Pacific's proposed trade deal PACER-Plus. Audio
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Arrested Development: Free Speech
Speech, the mouthpiece of alt-hip hop collective Arrested Development, talks to Trevor Reekie about social activism and moving forward. Audio
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Major PNG resource project at threat of landowner shutdown
Audio 12 Aug 2016Landowners in Papua New Guinea's Hela province have threatened to shut down the country's major LNG (liquefied Natural gas) project today if the government doesn't pay them outstanding benefits. Audio
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Pacific utility providers call for sector reform
Audio 11 Aug 2016The Pacific's utility providers are calling on governments to update legislation to encourage much needed investment in the energy sector. Audio
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Manuel Göttsching: From Kraut Rock To Techno
Manuel Göttsching started his musical journey when he formed the legendary avant-garde band Ash Ra Tempel in 1970 , and went on to influence the burgeoning house and techno movements in America. Audio
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Vanuatu justice system fails women
Nearly 23,000 Vanuatu women have been subjected to violence but between 2012 and 2014 police laid only 380 charges - less than two percent.
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Big names in NZ media boycott the Olympics
Two big names in NZ media have told their sports reporters not to pack their bags for Rio just two weeks out from the Olympic Games. Why? And what will it mean for coverage of Kiwi competitors in our… Audio
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Suicide’s Martin Rev: “We were breaking all the rules”
Martin Rev, keyboardist with NYC proto-punk duo Suicide, talks to Trevor Reekie about the band's singular career. Audio
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Tonga looks at evacuation bridge
Tonga could possibly build a bridge to answer worries that the low-lying capital of Nuku'alofa has no clear evacuation plan in the event of a tsunami. Audio
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Hey Ho, Let’s Go! 40 Years of the Ramones
Audio 9 Jul 2016Craig Leon, the producer behind the Ramones' 1976 debut LP, talks to Trevor Reekie about the album's 40th anniversary. Audio
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US Fisheries reject allegations of foul play in Pacific fishery
The United States has rejected allegations that new government legislation is in violation of conservation measures on high seas fishing. Audio
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Best new music (so far) in 2016
Team RNZ Music convenes to present some of our favourite sounds of the year so far. Video, Audio
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Close to the Noise Floor
UK music journalist Dave Henderson, curator of Cherry Red Records' Close to the Noise Floor compilation, on the formative years of the UK's electronic underground. Audio
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Lack of HIV and AIDs awareness in PNG
Audio 14 Jun 2016A healthcare provider in Papua New Guinea says the number of people living with HIV is stable, but there is still a lack of education on the virus. Audio
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Cook Govt confident about progress on Te Mato Vai
Audio 10 Jun 2016The Cook Islands Government says progress on the giant Te Mato Vai water project is being made despite some set backs. Audio
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Melanesian Free Trade Agreement to start in 2017
A Melanesian Free Trade Agreement has been reached following negotiations in Vanuatu this week. Audio
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The Record Store Of The Mind
Tompkins Square's label head Josh Rosenthal chronicles his musical journey in 'The Record Store of the Mind', a book about his thirty years releasing an eclectic catalogue of American music. Audio
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Tigilau Ness - Unity Pacific
Unity Pacific's Tigilau Ness talks about the years of music and political struggle with Trevor Reekie Audio
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Pacific thinking about collective action over long line fishing
Audio 27 Apr 2016A New Zealand fisheries advisor, who works a lot with Pacific Island countries, says there is an emerging inteest in developing a collective approach to solve the raft of issues in the long line… Audio
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Mick Fleetwood
Fleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood on why he still has the blues after all these years. Audio
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Cyclone debris a massive headache on Fiji's Koro
Audio 23 Mar 2016Tonnes of debris lying around Fiji's Koro island remains a massive headache as the clean up continues after Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Southern parts of PNG still struggling with drought
Audio 15 Mar 2016Communities in parts of Papua New Guinea such as Western Province and Milne Bay Province remain in critical need of food and water amidst a prolonged drought. Audio
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John Metcalfe - The Appearance of Colour
Trevor Reekie in conversation with John Metcalfe about his new album The Appearance of Colour. Audio
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Call for more help for PNG domestic violence victims
Audio 7 Mar 2016The medical aid NGO, Medicins Sans Frontieres, is calling on the PNG government or aid donors to provide improved long term help for the survivors of family and sexual violence. Audio