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Pacific nutrition guidelines revised for first time in 20 years
Audio 8 Dec 2017Health officials in the Pacific have updated nutrition guidelines in order to address medical issues that exist today. Audio
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Beware the over-50 binge-drinkers
New Zealanders over the age of 50 are drinking more often and more heavily than older adults in other countries, according to a new study led by researchers at Massey University and the University of… Audio
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New Pacific guidelines on nutrition are made public
Audio 7 Dec 2017SPC revises the Pacific nutrition guidelines that was created in 2000 and handed out to the Ministry of Health sectors in the region. Audio
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Govt too slow on petrol prices - National
The Government is being accused of responding too slowly to staggeringly-high petrol prices. An official report out on Wednesday found New Zealanders pay the highest petrol prices in the developed… Audio
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Pacific backs Norway in zero tolerance to plastic pollution
The head of the UN Environment's Pacific Office says protecting the oceans from plastic pollution is a high priority at the current global meeting in Kenya. Audio
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Taxpayer will foot bill for low-level tertiary courses - National
The Education Minister Chris Hipkins is dismissing National's claim the government's zero fees policy will result in a return of low-level courses like golf, homeopathy and sky diving. National's… Audio
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Coalition divided on Jones' work-for-dole scheme, National says
The National Party says Shane Jones' so-called work-for-the-dole proposal reflects badly on the new coalition government. Leader of the Opposition Bill English joins Kim Hill to discuss the idea. Audio
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High stakes for upcoming Pacific tuna commission summit
The future of the region's tuna fisheries management could be at stake this week in the Philippines where the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries commission is holding its annual summit. Audio
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National stokes conflict over Kermadec Sanctuary
The National Party denies it is trying to drive a wedge between the government parties as it pushes to establish the Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary from opposition. The Nelson MP Nick Smith has lodged a… Audio
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Environmental knowledge key to deep sea mining in the Cooks
Audio 4 Dec 2017A prominent New Zealand scientist says a lot more needs to be known about the Cook Islands' deep sea environment before any resource extraction can safely take place. Audio
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Piers Lane at the 2017 Wallace National Piano Competition
A recital by Australian pianist, Piers Lane, at the opening ceremony of the 2017 Wallace National Piano Competition, of which he was the adjudicator. Presented by Tim Dodd. Audio
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Prominent doctors call for access to Manus Island refugees
Audio 1 Dec 2017Prominent Australian doctors have asked for permission to go to Manus Island to care for refugees. Audio
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Tahiti athletes under neutral banner at Mini Games
Audio 1 Dec 2017The Tahiti flag will not fly at next month's Pacific Mini Games in Vanuatu. Audio
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Bougainville wants answers from PNG at meeting next month
The President of Bougainville, John Momis, says he will want answers from the Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O'Neill when they meet next month. Audio
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PNG budgets for big lift in income
PNG plans for a significant lift in income in the latest Budget but an economist says the figures are not believable. Audio
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Erebus victims to be remembered with national memorial
After waiting 38 years, the friends and family of those who died in the Erebus crash have finally been promised a national memorial. Audio
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'No easy fix' to school wagging - National
The new government says the number of students who are regularly skipping school is atrocious and is seeking immediate advice on the matter. Audio
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Environmental and economic risk unknown in Cooks' deep sea mining
Disagreement over whether risks to the environment and to other areas of the Cook Islands' economy may provide a sufficient deterrent to deep seabed mining in the country. Audio
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National slams govt as secretive, disorganised
National is labelling the new Government secretive and disorganised, saying it is clearly back-sliding on its pledge to be open and transparent. The Prime Minister says she will not release notes made… Audio
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Pacific emphasised in Australian foreign policy white paper
The importance Australia's giving to the Pacific islands in its foreign policy white paper is being welcomed as over due - but there's some awkward contradictions. Audio
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Demand for level playing field in world rugby league
Mate Ma'a Tonga bowed out of the Rugby League World Cup in controversial circumstances but the team is determined that their efforts result in lasting change for the international game. Audio
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Govt's student allowance boost will be exploited - National
National says Labour's planned boost to the student allowance makes it vulnerable to exploitation by people on the jobseeker's benefit. They're warning that decoupling the allowance from benefit… Video, Audio
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Housing stocktake 'smoke and mirrors' - National
The government's freshly announced stocktake of housing is being dismissed as nothing more than smoke and mirrors. The National Party says the government already has this information at its… Audio
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Charities urged to embrace new business models to survive
Audio 27 Nov 2017The head of Save the Children Australia wants charities to turn their business models on their head, saying if they don't change they will die. Audio
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'Searching for Voice, Searching for Reo' by Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal
Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal tells the story of his journey as a bicultural composer in Aotearoa New Zealand in 'Searching for Voice, Searching for Reo'. Audio