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Sport: Fiji 7s captain to play in USA
Fiji's Olympic gold medal winning sevens captain is poised to leave the team after signing a multi-year contract with the US-based Houston Strikers. Audio
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Vanuatu ministries learn about bank digitisation
Representatives from different Government Ministries in Vanuatu were given an introduction to the benefits and business care for digitization of transactions to its citizens. Audio
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Design For Living by Blessed Relief
Nick Bollinger reviews the absurdly musical debut of Blessed Relief Audio
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Budgets get tighter for those living in poverty
In RNZ's latest election year instalment of 'Is this the Brighter Future,' we look at the issue of poverty; how many children are in it and what organisations are doing to turn the struggle around. We… Audio
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Lawyer suspects Australia behind Nauru's journalist blockade
A prominent lawyer says he suspects Australia has directed Nauru to prevent journalists from visiting. Audio
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Writer of Tongan Rotuman heritage awarded Fulbright scholarship
A writer of Tongan and Rotuman heritage gets a Fulbright Creative NZ residency in Hawaii. Audio
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Vanuatu govt pushing ahead with controversial tax reforms
Vanuatu's government is pushing ahead with controversial tax reforms despite widespread opposition from the private sector and warnings from the International Labour Organisation. Audio
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Eyes turn to China for climate leadership
China is taking more of a lead with climate change efforts in the Pacific region. Audio
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Steve Gunn live in session
American guitarist Steve Gunn is acomplished across a wide range of genres and this RNZ live session showcases his remarkable talent. Audio
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NZ Live: Valedictions
Today's band are originally from Auckland, they are Valedictions, a three piece Rock n roll band here to tell us about their new album and their life on tour. Valedictions are Jarrod Ross, Ivan De Los… Audio
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Greenland sharks: 'living time capsules'
Sharks that pre-date the Industrial Revolution could hold the secret to longevity, as well as shedding light on the human impact on the oceans. Audio, Gallery
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Funding boost for project working to reduce preventable deaths
Audio 19 Jul 2017A project to reduce preventable deaths in the Pacific by improving medical data collection has received a significant funding boost from a US philantropist. Audio
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Fears about magnitude of family violence confirmed in Samoa
Audio 19 Jul 2017Samoa's ombudsman says six-months in to the year-long inquiry into domestic violence has confirmed fears about the depth and magnitude of the issue. Audio
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More assistance needed for Soudelor victims in CNMI
Nearly 50 families are still in desperate need of assistance close to two years after Typhoon Soudelor ravaged the Northern Marianas island of Saipan. Audio
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Sogavare yet to deliver on promise to tackle corruption
With only a year left in his term, the Solomon Islands prime minister Manasseh Sogavare is running out of time to deliver on a promise to bring in new anti-corruption laws. Audio
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Legacy of Cliff Whiting lives on at Te Papa
The renowned Maori artist and carver Cliff Whiting has died aged 81. Audio
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World Heritage listing of Polynesian marae welcomed
Audio 17 Jul 2017A New Zealand academic says the World Heritage listing of Taputapuatea marae in French Polynesia is a recognition of the sea-faring history that exists in the region. Audio
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Funeral insurance product to ease financial stress in Samoa
Audio 17 Jul 2017There is potential for a funeral insurance product to exist in Samoa to address the ongoing financial stress that Samoans face when funerals arise. Audio
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NZ Live: Clap Clap Riot
Auckland rock'n'roll four-piece Clap Clap Riot play songs from their latest album Dull Life. Video, Audio
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Conservation project in PNG goes ahead
A conservation agreement has been signed this month in Papua New Guinea that will focus on promoting sustainable development and biodiversity conservation in the provinces of East and West New… Audio
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Radioactive crater teeming with life
Audio 12 Jul 2017A team of marine scientists discover an environment teeming with coral and other some animals in a radioactive crater at Bikini atoll, in the Marshall Islands. Audio, Gallery
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One glint of hope for Jensen family still keen to live in NZ
Steve Jensen and his family are preparing to return to the United States after missing financial targets set by Immigration New Zealand. Video, Audio
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Call for better protection of Pacific fishing observers
Audio 11 Jul 2017There is a renewed call for better protection of fishing observers in the Pacific after a Papua New Guinean went missing near Nauru. Audio
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Solomons' flood victims urge govt to live up to promises
Audio 11 Jul 2017Victims of devastating floods in Solomon Islands three years ago, many of whom are still living in makeshift housing, are calling on the government to live up to its promises. Audio
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Solomons' flood victims urge govt to live up to promises
Victims of devastating floods in Solomon Islands three years ago, many of whom are still living in makeshift housing, are calling on the government to live up to its promises. Audio