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The National Film Unit
The National Film Unit closed down in 1990, leaving us hundreds of documentaries, films and TV dramas, tourism promos and newsreels covering wars and sporting events through to very personal stories… Audio
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Drew Philp - Walking to the Republican National Convention
Earlier this month journalist Mike Carter told us about walking from Liverpool to London and being struck by a deep well of discontentment fuelling the Brexit vote. Journalist Drew Philp has made a… Audio
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Democrats' National Convention
Audio 29 Jul 2016NPR correspondent Karen Kasler talks to us from Philadelphia on the last day of the Democrats' National Convention. Audio
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US sued over military plans for Marianas islands
Audio 29 Jul 2016A lawsuit against US military proposals for two Northern Marianas islands claims that the US has shifted the goalposts on its plans in the territory. Audio
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Super delegate at the Democratic National Convention
Cordelia Lewis Burks is a super delegate and the Vice-Chair of the Democratic Party in Indiana. She's a 79-year-old great grandmother who has been at some of the most significant civil rights events… Audio
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Nine schools battle today for national kapa haka title
Six months of training for just 30 minutes on stage. Today the top nine teams from secondary schools around the country will battle it out in the national kapa haka competition. Audio
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Tonga struggling to rein in corruption, convert aid to projects
Audio 29 Jul 2016The New Zealand Prime Minister John Key has welcomed his Tongan counterpart in Auckland, on a first diplomatic visit, with both leaders dealing with concerns over the sale of Tongan passports. Audio
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National kapa haka festival in 16th year
The national secondary schools' Kapa Haka festival is underway in Hawke's Bay this week, with hundreds of students taking part. Audio
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Marshalls rejects human trafficking issues
Audio 28 Jul 2016The Marshalls says human trafficking is not a major issue despite a US report ranking it amongst the worst in the world. Audio
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Democrats National Convention day 1
NPR bureau chief Karen Kasler discusses the first day of the US Democrat's convention. Audio
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Vanuatu reviews new tax options
Audio 26 Jul 2016Various tax options are currently being reviewed by the Vanuatu government to help increase government funds. Audio
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Economist proposes an open New Guinea
Audio 26 Jul 2016A Papua New Guinean economist has put forward a proposal to open up the whole island of New Guinea for trade purposes. Audio
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Pacific media group says election observers lack media nous
Audio 26 Jul 2016A group fighting for media freedom in the Pacific says free and fair access to media should come higher up the list of considerations for election observers. Audio
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Democratic National Convention off to a rocky start
Hillary Clinton promises a unified Democratic Party convention in Philadelphia but as it's about to get under way, Bernie Sanders gets booed by his supporters when he tells them America must have a… Audio
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Call for Vanuatu to focus on VAT not income tax
Audio 25 Jul 2016Various tax options are currently being reviewed by the Vanuatu government to help increase government funds. Audio
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NZ Defence Force builds water tanks in Tonga
Audio 25 Jul 2016The New Zealand Defence Force has helped install nine water storage tanks in Tonga. Audio
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Photo documentary of Samoa village over 20yrs to be shown
Audio 25 Jul 2016A photography project which documented a Samoan village over a twenty year period will soon be exhibited in New Zealand and Samoa. Audio
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Police deny organised crime in CNMI despite latest murder
Police deny organised crime problem in CNMI despite latest murder Audio
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PNG protests to continue if PM survives vote
A civil society group in Papua New Guinea says it's encouraging workers to continue their civil disobedience until the Prime Minister steps down. Audio
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Republican National Convention day 3
Audio 21 Jul 2016Banking reform, embracing legal immigrants and Melania Trump's speech. Audio
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District payments flow as PNG govt prepares for confidence vote
Papua New Guinea's government has ordered payments of 900 thousand US dollars to each government MP ahead of tomorrow's vote of no-confidence against the prime minister. The funds are to be provided… Audio
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Coconut palms under threat in the Pacific
Disease and climate change are having a significant impact on coconut palms and their fruits in the Pacific region. Audio
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Sport: Rugby League World Cup organisers back PNG to deliver
Papua New Guinea discover which teams will visit Port Moresby during the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. Audio
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New Zealand MP's take on Republican National Convention
"Politics on speed.' That's how the National MP for Botany Jami-Lee Ross describes the Republic National Convention. He's there to observe and he gave us some insights of the spectacle that is… Audio
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National Standards results are not dependable
Your child's national standards results might be incorrect. The Educational Institute's president Louise Green says the standards are just way too narrow. She'd given them barely a pass mark. Audio