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Bougainville's Me'ekamui dismiss Rio share spat
Audio 26 Aug 2016The leader of Bougainville's Me-ekamui rebel group, Chris Uma, says the spat over shares in Bougainville Copper Ltd, BCL, is of no consequence. Audio
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Tongan skateboard programme aims to address youth issues
Audio 26 Aug 2016An American is trying to help troubled youths in Tonga by getting them into skateboarding. Audio
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NZ Live - The Cattlestops
New Zealand Live comes from Wellington this week where we have an encore performance by one of the first bands ever to appear on this show almost 11 years ago, The Cattlestops. Video, Audio
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Pitcairn DNA hunt underway
DNA experts are to investigate a collection of 18th century pigtails believed to be from the Bounty mutineers who settled Pitcairn Island in the late 1700s. Audio
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No confidence motion to be submitted in Tonga next week
Nearly a month of political bargaining could result in a motion of no confidence in the Tongan Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva next week. Audio
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Lack of building supplies hinders Fiji's rebuild
Audio 24 Aug 2016Fiji's Red Cross says the country's rebuild is being hindered by problems accessing building supplies. Audio
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New resources for Fiji children traumatised post-cyclone
Audio 24 Aug 2016New resources have been created for children in Fiji suffering from trauma after TC Winston. The books feature real stories from Fijian children, and it is hoped that the children will be able to… Audio
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Constitutional expert says American Samoa not ready for change
Audio 24 Aug 2016American Samoa's director of the Office of Political Status, Constitutional Review and Federal Relations says the territory is not yet ready for a change of its political status. Audio
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Pacific and NZ unions left out of Pacific labour meeting
Audio 23 Aug 2016Regional trade unions have raised concerns about the lack of representation of workers at the inaugural Pacific labour meeting which takes place this week in Christchurch. Audio
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Fiji's Koro Islanders forage to survive post Winston
Audio 22 Aug 2016People on Fiji's devastated Koro Island are foraging for wild food, milling their own timber and sewing fishing nets out of vines to survive six months after Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Trust maintains vision of former NZ Prime Minister
Audio 22 Aug 2016The vision of former New Zealand Prime Minister Norman Kirk continues through a trust in his name. Audio
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Christina Heatherton and Jordan T. Camp - Black Lives Matter
Christina Heatherton and Jordan T. Camp are the editors of Policing the Planet: Why the Policing Crisis Led to Black Lives Matter, which traces the spread of what's known as the broken windows… Audio
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Shayne P Carter live at the James Cook
Shayne P. Carter plays two of his new songs live on the baby grand piano at the James Cook Hotel restaurant in Wellington. Audio
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A call for rewards to be given to Fiji Sevens team
Audio 19 Aug 2016There has been a call from prominent Fijian politician for the Olympic winning sevens team be given property, money and national recognition on their return to the country. Audio
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NZ Live - Andy Richards
Back in Auckland on New Zealand Live this week with a musician who has just given up his day job on the virtual eve of the release of his second album. He's been busy too, four to five gigs a week and… Video, Audio
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Ball in Australia's court for Manus Centre closure
It remains unclear where men held at the offshore processing camps on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island will go when the centre is closed. Audio
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Religion hinders fight against violence
Religious beliefs are amongst the biggest barriers towards ending violence against women in the Pacific. Audio
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Marshalls must improve data collection to achieve SDGs
The Marshall Islands has been told that achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals will be difficult unless the quality of data can be improved. Audio
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Human rights lawyer says PNG camp must close
Audio 17 Aug 2016Renewed calls for the Australian asylum seeker camp on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea to be closed after more violence from locals. Audio
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The Shark that lives to over 300 years old
They're almost blind, live in freezing arctic waters, grow to more 6 metres in length and live to 300 years old. The Greenland shark has been identified as the world longest living vertebrate. Audio, Gallery
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Frustration over broken LNG promises coming to a head in PNG
Audio 16 Aug 2016Expectations among local communities about the benefits of Papua New Guinea's LNG Project are clearly divergent to what has been happening on the ground, as disgruntled landowners in Hela province… Audio
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Save the Children campaign for Fiji storm victims
Audio 16 Aug 2016The New Zealand branch of Save the Children has launched its biggest campaign to date to help save lives in cyclone-wrecked Fiji. Audio
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Bennett rejects Colliers' suggestion homeless live in tents
Social Housing Minister Paula Bennett says she rejected Collier International's suggestion of homing the homeless in warehouses and tents. Audio