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Moves are afoot to refocus maritime aid spend in the Pacific
Audio 11 May 2018An expert on shipping in the Pacific says New Zealand government agencies should focus their development budgets on improving maritime safety infrastructure in the region. Audio
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Latest trend: Forest Bathing
The panelists debate the latest self-care trend "forest bathing". It was nothing to do with water, nudity or bathing, it's all about immersing yourself in nature. Audio
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Plight of refugees on Nauru, Manus highlghted in ANZAC message
Audio 26 Apr 2018An Australian priest has used Anzac Day to highlight the plight of refugees and asylum seekers held in detention centres in Nauru and Manus Island. Audio
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Labour down in latest poll
How meaningful is Labour's drop in the latest Colmar Brunton political poll? Audio
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Services march on as sales soar in latest index
Activity in the service industry has shot up off the back of one of the strongest months for sales in a decade. Audio
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Vanuatu eyes conduit role to bring aid partners together
Vanuatu's Foreign Minister says his government can play more of a role in bringing its various aid partners together for more effective results. Audio
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Latest episode of 'Curran events'
The fallout from Carol Hirschfeld's RNZ resignation and continuing pressure on the broadcasting minister Clare Curran were closely covered by the media again this week. Where are we now in the saga… Video, Audio
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Fiji takes stock of severe flooding
Audio 4 Apr 2018The clean-up is underway in Fiji's west following severe flooding created by Cyclone Josie at the weekend.Fiji has found itself in a cycle of extreme weather and is bracing for more. Audio
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Power failure latest in Middlemore's problems
Middlemore Hospital's woes continue with revelations that its Manukau Superclinic suffered a major power failure. The DHB was forced to use emergency generators for weeks after one of two high-voltage… Audio
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Does Indonesia belong in the Melanesian Spearhead Group?
Indonesia's place in the Melanesian Spearhead Group has come under scrutiny from regional leaders and experts after allegations were made by Solomon Islands' deputy prime minister Manasseh Sogavare… Audio
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Payday for Samoa's copra farmers after a US deal signed
Samoa's coconut oil farmers celebrate US soap company deal. Audio
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Pro cycling's latest doping scandal
Audio 17 Mar 2018As we head into the European professional cycling season, pro cycling is still dominated by rumours of drug taking and cheating thanks to a select committee report in the UK that's just been… Audio
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Dunedin is latest council to target short term room lets
People who rent out their houses or rooms in Dunedin could soon be in line for a rates increase. A council investigation is looking into a new rating method for rooms being let out through services… Audio
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Tensions in Temotu as expiry of Aus miner's licenses loom
Tensions are rising in Temotu as an Australian miner's licenses to prospect and operate in the Solomon Islands' province approach their expiry date. Audio
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Thousands in need in PNG's quake-affected Highlands
Thousands of Papua New Guineans are in urgent need of basic supplies, medicine and shelter in the eatrhquake-hit highlands region. Audio
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Young women issues highlighted in new declaration
Audio 5 Mar 2018The 5th Fiji Young Women's Forum saw a new declaration drawn up highlighting areas of concern for young women that plans to be shared to leaders and the community. Audio
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Chlorine gas used in latest Syria attack - reports
Reports are coming in of more gas attacks taking place in Syria. In eastern Ghouta, doctors say they're treating patients who have all the indications chlorine gas has been used against them. At least… Audio
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More work urged as infant death rates stay stubbornly high
Audio 26 Feb 2018UNICEF urges for more action in the Pacific to reduce high infant mortality rates Audio
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Water, shelter and food main needs in Tonga
Audio 13 Feb 2018Disaster assessment teams in Tonga say water, shelter and food are the immediate needs for people still reeling from the destruction wrought by Tropical Cyclone Gita overnight. Audio
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Quentin Tarantino latest in Hollywood fall from grace
Famed director Quentin Tarantino is the latest in Hollywood to fall from grace. After being accused by Uma Thurman of negligence on the set of Kill Bill, audio of a 2003 interview with Howard Stern… Audio
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Marshall Islands move against adoption loopholes
Immigration authorities in the Marshall Islands appear to be cracking down on illegal baby trade after they recently stopped three people and an infant from boarding a flight to Hawaii at Majuro… Audio
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Fiji govt concerned about uptick in "racial vilification"
Audio 1 Feb 2018Fiji's government says recent attacks on Hindu temples in the country are designed to divide Fiji. Audio
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Domestic violence still a big concern in Cook Islands
The number of reported domestic violence cases in Cook Islands over the last two years has decreased, but it's still considered high. Audio
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Kabul bombing latest in wave of brutal attacks
Our Afghanistan correspondent Bilal Sarwary says Saturday's bomb attack which killed New Zealand man Hashem Slaimankhel is just latest in a wave of attacks which mark an unprecedented level of… Audio
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RNZ Sport's Joe Porter on the Black Caps' latest win
The Black Caps won last night's one day international against Pakistan in a thrilling match. Audio