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Scientists to explore Pacific's highest peak
Audio 10 Sep 2015Scientists have embarked on a survey of the region's highest mountain, Mt Popomanacheu in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Key says NZ and Forum members have good relationship
Audio 9 Sep 2015New Zealand's Prime Minister defends his government's position on climate change and West Papua. Audio
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Long time resident on Nauru deported
Audio 9 Sep 2015The Nauru Government not revealing why it has deported a Chinese businessman who has lived on the island for many years. Audio
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PNG speaker's "reformation" agenda proves divisive
Audio 8 Sep 2015Opposition is mounting to so-called reformation plans by the speaker of Papua New Guinea's parliament which have seen the removal and destruction of prized cultural artefacts amid a rise in… Audio
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Family members of murder, rape victims live double lives
Family members of murder and rape victims have told Radio New Zealand they live in fear the offenders could seek retribution or contact if released from prison. Audio
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Womad 2015 Live: Fanfare Ciocarlia, Puerto Flamenco
An interview and live performance from Fanfare Ciocarlia: a twelve piece Gypsy Brass band from north-east Romania, as well as highlights from Seville's Puerto Flamenco, who brought the theatre and… Audio
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PNG's Chimbu Governor says drought effects becoming severe
Audio 4 Sep 2015The Governor of Chimbu Province in Papua New Guinea says in some areas in his province the impact of the drought is becoming severe, but he says reports of deaths are yet to be confirmed. Audio
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NZ Live - Rackets
NZ Live might get loud today, that can sometimes happen with aptly-named Auckland trio Rackets. Video, Audio
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Tongan language week celebrated
Audio 3 Sep 2015The Tongan language is being celebrated all over New Zealand this week, by a diverse range of groups from pre-schoolers and churches to those in prison. Audio
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Daughters of murdered mother live in fear
The two daughters of a man who repeatedly bludgeoned their mother to death with a claw hammer say they live in fear that he will track them down once he gets out of prison. Audio
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New book details long Pacific involvement
A book detailing a long life of involvement in the Pacific and Pacific issues is released this week by a veteran New Zealand commentator. Audio
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Families of Bougainville's missing continue their fight
Audio 31 Aug 2015Almost twenty years since the end of the decade-long civil war on Bougainville, the fate of hundreds of people who went missing during the conflict remains unknown. Audio
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Drive in NZ to encourage Pasifika entrepreneurs
Audio 31 Aug 2015There's a drive to improve the number of New Zealand's Pacifika business owners. Audio
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Effects of El Nino drought felt across Melanesia
Audio 28 Aug 2015The 2015 El Niño phase is causing major disruptions to food production across Melanesia Audio
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NZ Live - Hobnail
Hobnail is a four-piece folk rock band from Wellington. Turning 21 this weekend! Video, Audio
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Live TV murders of camera crew unlikely to lead to copycats
Audio 27 Aug 2015The murder of a reporter and camerman - as they were going live into a news broadcast in the United States - has triggered fears of copy cat killings because of the way their killer publicised their… Audio
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PNG drought shaping up to be worse than '97
Audio 27 Aug 2015A specialist in Papua New Guinea agriculture and food says the drought gripping the country will place a range of great strains on many people. Audio
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TV crew shot dead on live TV
America is in shock after two television journalists were executed during a live interview on breakfast TV. Audio
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PNG's Supreme Court halts asylum seeker deportations
Audio 26 Aug 2015Papua New Guinea's highest court has temporarily stopped the deportation of asylum seekers from the Australian detention centre on Manus Island. Audio
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The happiest days of our lives
Audio 25 Aug 2015Some have fond memories of their school days. Are these seen through rose-tinted glasses? Audio
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Cook Islands PM's incorrect figures come back to haunt
Audio 25 Aug 2015Cook Island residents are raising concerns about the Prime Minister's leadership after he denied the country had a serious depopulation issue. Audio
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Samoa is hailed as a model for human rights in the region
Audio 24 Aug 2015The Office of the Ombudsman in Samoa has released the country's first Human Rights Review report, revealing a number of issues of concern and producing over 30 recommendations for action. Audio
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Live Show review - Royal NZ Ballet - Deirdre Tarrant
Deirdre Tarrant reviews the Royal New Zealand Ballet and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra show 'A Midsummer Nights Dream'. Audio