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Sport: Tonga expects Teufaiva to host July rugby tests
Audio 28 Mar 2017Tonga Rugby is confident that Teufaiva Stadium will be able to host test rugby for the first time in eight years in July. Audio
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PNG takes first steps to address child labour problem
Audio 27 Mar 2017The International Labour Organisation says Papua New Guinea's government has taken initial steps towards eradicating child labour, but that much work needs to be done in the long term, and that… Audio
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Samoa sending medical patients to India instead of NZ
Audio 27 Mar 2017Samoa has begun sending patients needing medical treatment overseas to India instead of New Zealand. Audio
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Fiji's Minister says oceans conference will be 'game-changer'
Audio 27 Mar 2017Fiji says this year's United Nations Ocean Conference could be a game-changer for the future of the Pacific. Audio
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'Great opportunity' provided by Fiji's climate talk presidency
Audio 24 Mar 2017Environmental NGOs from around the Pacific say Fiji's presidency of a major environmental conference this year provides one of the greatest opportunities to advance their ambitions. Audio
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Nearly 100 NZ companies declined RSE involvement after breaches
Nearly 100 companies wanting to take part in the scheme that brings seasonal workers from the Pacific to New Zealand have had their applications declined after they breached the rules. Audio
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Petition seeks NZ govt stand on abuses in West Papua
A public petition in New Zealand has urged a strong government stand on the human rights situation in West Papua, citing continued abuses of the right to freedom of expression and assembly in the… Audio
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PNG women's anthology looks beyond the myths
Audio 23 Mar 2017A new anthology of literature by Papua New Guinea women is challenging the traditional attribution of women's successes to a male reference point. Audio
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National MP refuses to be interviewed by police
A National MP is insisting he co-operated with police despite refusing to be interviewed by officers who were investigating accusations he had secretly recorded his staff. Audio
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Bougainville/PNG sign MOU on handing down powers
Audio 21 Mar 2017The President of Bougainville hopes the latest memorandum of understanding signed with the PNG national government will lead to improved financing for the autonomous region. Audio
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HIV prevalence in PNG worries UN agency
Audio 20 Mar 2017The UNAIDS office in Papua New Guinea has expressed distress at the country's climbing HIV prevalence, as latest statistics in PNG estimate that almost 47,000 people are infected with HIV in a country… Audio
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HIV problem creeps up on PNG
Amid constraints facing public health services, Papua New Guinea is struggling to stem the spread of HIV AIDS, with a prevalence rate of 0.91 percent, according to the latest statistics. Audio
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Questions asked about PNG's ability to manage aid in Budget
Audio 15 Mar 2017A research group in Papua New Guinea wonders if the country is ready for Australian aid to be paid directly into the PNG Budget. Audio
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Protests nation-wide over water rights
Audio 14 Mar 2017A 15,000 signature petition has been presented at Parliament calling for all exports of New Zealand drinking water to stop. Video, Audio
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PNG AIDS Council upbeat about goals and message
Audio 14 Mar 2017PNG's National AIDS Council says amidst wider data collection, the number of people in the country who have tested positive for HIV has climbed, but that the generalised epidemic has been downgraded… Audio
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ACT: National must cut taxes before, not after, the election
Audio 14 Mar 2017Another take on taxes, this time from the ACT Party leader David Seymour. "I'm saying cut taxes and cut them early. Because frankly the National Party have promised nine out of the last two tax cuts… Audio
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Fiji's Draunidalo aims for undecided vote
An opposition politician in Fiji Tupou Draunidalo says the new political group she's joined will aim to gain the support of the large number of voters who are undecided going into next year's… Audio
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Tonga to seek climate change funding
Tonga's government is looking for up to US$50 million of funding to deal with issues like climate change issues in the country. Audio
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Fiji's toll free abuse hotline sees flood of calls
Audio 13 Mar 2017More women from Fiji's remoter islands are calling in to report abuse after the launch of a toll free domestic violence hotline last week. Audio
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2016-17 National Concerto Competition Final - Matthias Balzat
Matthias Balzat performs Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No 1 in E flat. Audio
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2016-17 National Concerto Competition Final - Matthias Balzat
Matthias Balzat talks to Clarissa Dunn about himself and his concerto. Audio
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2016-17 National Concerto Competition Final - Siyu Sun (piano)
Siyu Sun performs Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No 2 in C minor. Siyu Sun (piano) with NZ Symphony Orchestra conducted by Hamish McKeich. Recorded 4 March 2017, Aurora Centre, Christchurch by RNZ… Audio
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2016-17 National Concerto Competition Final - Hye In Kim
Hye In Kim performs Dvorák's Cello Concerto in B minor. Audio
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2016-17 National Concerto Competition Final - Delvan Lin
Delvan Lin performs Rachmaninov's Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini. Audio
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2016-17 National Concerto Competition Final - Hye In Kim
Hye In Kim talks to Clarissa Dunn about himself and his concerto. Audio
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