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New National Park Campaign Launched
A campaign to create another National park has been launched today by Federated Mountain Clubs.They are wanting to have a an area in the Otago Southland high-country near Queenstown turned into the… Audio
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Changes proving tough for some Norfolk Islanders
Beverley Buffett from Norfolk Island says many people there are struggling in the wake of the Australian absorption of the island's government a year ago. Audio
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NZ and Cook Islands reaffirm unique relationship
New Zealand and the Cook Islands have reaffirmed their commitment to continue developing their unique relationship. Audio
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NZ Defence scopes out how to help Niue in a disaster
Audio 15 Jun 2017The New Zealand Defence Force sent a team to Niue recently to look at how it could support the island if it was hit by a major disaster. Audio
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National house prices flat as Auckland price-growth slow
National house prices are flat as a slowing rate of growth in Auckland offsets increases in the regions. Audio
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How has a nation of 4.5 million people become 'Rugby Country'?
New Zealand is arguably the greatest rugby-playing country on the planet, but does the sport sum up much of what it means to be a New Zealander? After the game was founded toward the end of the 19th… Audio
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App to build awareness about rheumatic fever in Samoa
Samoan app developed to build awareness about rheumatic fever. Audio
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Pacific trade agreement set for signing
After nearly a decade of negotiations, 11 countries from around the Pacific will sign a new free trade agreement in Tonga. Audio
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Catholic missionary forced out of PNG
A New Zealand Catholic missionary, providing legal advice to landowners, has been forced out of Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Drug shortages in PNG force strike threat by doctors
A drug and funding shortage in Papua New Guinea is so severe that eight hospitals have been forced to close, and a vast majority could follow suit by the end of the month. Because of this, doctors are… Audio
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NZ Treasury takes a look into the country's Pasifika futures
A Pasifika academic in New Zealand gives a guest lecture at Treasury about New Zealand's Pacific Futures. Audio
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Hawaiians urged to resist replacement of ObamaCare
Audio 12 Jun 2017People in Hawaii are being urged to continue voicing their opposition to plans to replace ObamaCare which some say strip people of their health care insurance and medic aid benefits. Audio
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New Zealand artist's tapa work on show at UN Ocean's Conference
Audio 12 Jun 2017New Zealand artist collaborates with other Pacific artists to show work at UN Ocean's Conference. Audio
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Insight: Targets and Standards - Schools After 9 Years of National Government
Schools in New Zealand have faced huge change since 2008. RNZ Education Correspondent John Gerritsen investigates what impact nine years of National Party policies have had on schools and the children… Audio
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Fiji's NFP proposes health reforms
Fiji's National Federation Party says if it gets into power after the next election it will bring in major reforms to the health and medical system. Audio
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Pasifika achievement boosted in NZ schools
Embracing cultural diversity has been key in lifting achievement rates for Maori and Pasifika students at one of New Zealand's most ethnically diverse schools. Audio
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Papuans love being part of Indonesia, says ambassador
Indonesia's new ambassador to New Zealand says the indigenous population of Papua region is not pushing for independence. Ambassador Tantowi Yahya says that Indonesia acknowledges the mistakes of the… Audio
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Brighter Future? The nation's changing palate
It wasn't all that long ago that roast lamb, fish and chips, pies and lamingtons ruled the Kiwi diet. But an explosion in New Zealand's culinary scene over the last decade has diversified our… Audio, Gallery
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Loud Pacific voice at Oceans Conference
Pacific island leaders have called for more help to fight illegal fishing and a worldwide network of marine sanctuaries at a major gathering on the world's oceans. Audio
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Better laws needed to protect women and children in Tonga
A women's advocate in Tonga says the government needs to improve legislation around the protection of women and children. Audio
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Cook Islands musician and All Black legend honoured in NZ
Among a number of Pacific people who have been acknowledged in the 2017 Queen's Birthday Honours list is a legendary Cook Island musician, and a former Manu Samoa and All Black rugby legend. Audio
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New Zealand well poised to lead Pacific aid
Audio 5 Jun 2017In a world of shrinking aid budgets and closing borders New Zealand is well poised to show global leadership according to this country's umbrella body for non-government organisations. Audio
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Former PNG political heavyweight seeks return to ring
Audio 5 Jun 2017Papua New Guinea's Kantri Party, which is fielding 40 candidates in the upcoming general election, is seeking to prioritise rural development. Audio
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Pacific endorses plan to improve SAR response
Audio 5 Jun 2017The workshop in Auckland for Pacific search and rescue personnel last week led to a plan for each of the member countries to improve their SAR capability. Audio
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Unique Pacific surveillance model would benefit other oceans
Audio 5 Jun 2017The Forum Fisheries Agency says it believes the multi-country, multi-agency co-operation involved in surveillance of Pacific fisheries is unique and is a model the rest of the world can learn from. Audio