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Tonga celebrates education during Coronation Week
Audio 2 Jul 2015More than 3500 school children from around Tonga have gathered to celebrate the Tongan King's coronation in an Education Day which is part of more than a week of celebrations which began last… Audio
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Financial challenges discussed at humanitarian meeting
Audio 1 Jul 2015There was a resounding call for access to finances both before and after disasters from Pacific leaders at a regional meeting looking at humanitarian challenges. Audio
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Vasectomy promoted in Papua New Guinea
Audio 1 Jul 2015Vasectomies are being promoted in Papua New Guinea in an effort to tackle the country's high maternal death rate. Audio
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Solar impulse passes 'point of no return' in Pacific
Audio 30 Jun 2015A solar-powered plane crossing the Pacific Ocean has passed the point of no return, in what could be the longest ever solo flight in the history of aviation. Audio
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Political uncertainty bad look in Cooks anniversary year
Audio 29 Jun 2015Claims that the Cook Islands opposition is trying to take over leadership of the country couldn't come at a worse time as the nation prepares for its biggest celebration in history. Audio
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MSG rejects West Papua membership bid
Audio 29 Jun 2015The Melanesian Spearhead Group has knocked back West Papua's bid to become a full member of the group, while elevating Indonesia's status. Audio
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Opposition MPs arrest not related to speaking out against Govt
Audio 29 Jun 2015Nauru says the arrest of three opposition MPs has nothing to do with them speaking out against the government. Audio
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TV3 picks Campbell's Live's successors
New hosts have been named for a new show called 'Story'. But is one of them over-committed already? Audio
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Matt Haig - Reasons To Live
British novelist and journalist Matt Haig is known for his speculative fiction, including The Last Family in England (2004), The Radleys (2011) and The Humans (2013). His autobiographical recounting… Audio
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NZ Live - The Warratahs
25 years after they started, there's a new album to tour, Runaway Days and new songs to sing. The Warratahs are with us on New Zealand Live today. Video, Audio
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Suspended Nauru MP awaits ruling on cancelled passport
Audio 26 Jun 2015A suspended Nauru opposition MP Roland Kun who's being prevented from leaving Nauru says he's been told he's under criminal investigation. Audio
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Australian govt scrambles to close offshore processing loophole
Audio 26 Jun 2015Australian govt scrambles to close offshore processing loophole Audio
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French Polynesia's Flosse sentenced in espionage case
Audio 24 Jun 2015French Polynesia's former president Gaston Flosse has been found guilty of abusing public funds but acquitted of violating privacy in a long-running espionage case against him. Audio
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Greenpeace calls for consistency in Marshalls on climate change
Audio 24 Jun 2015Greenpeace is calling on Pacific Island countries to be consistent on their Climate Change stand at the international level. Audio
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Cook Islands gains benefits from joining ILO
Audio 23 Jun 2015The Cook Islands has become the 186th member of the International Labour Organisation after a vote in Geneva this month. Audio
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The mechanisms of ageing and why we are living longer
Understanding the ageing process and how to slow it down. Dr Hamish Jamieson is a senior lecturer in older person's health at Otago University and a specialist in older person's health with Canterbury… Audio
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Vanuatu urged to diversify economy
An academic says Vanuatu needs to diversify its tourism dependent economy in order to make it more inclusive. Audio
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NZ Live - Sally Stockwell
Auckland singer songwriter Sally Stockwell plays songs from her latest album, Weightless. Video, Audio
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Suspended Nauru MP has passport seized
Audio 18 Jun 2015A former Nauru cabinet minister, suspended by the current government, is detained and his passport is confiscated. Audio
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PNG Police housing relates to discipline, says minister
Audio 18 Jun 2015Papua New Guinea's Police Minister says the major programme to provide housing for a growing constabulary is slowly making inroads. Audio
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Porgera women appeal for PNG govt takeover of hospital
Audio 18 Jun 2015The women of Porgera have joined together to call on the Papua New Guinea government to take over their local hospital and have warned there will be deaths if the hosptial shuts down. Audio
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Academic says future of MSG hinges on West Papua
Audio 17 Jun 2015The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force says it is making good progess in its efforts to rearm special units in the organisation. Audio
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Tongans given deadline to settle land issues
Audio 15 Jun 2015Authorities in the Tongan islands of Ha'apai have given residents 2 weeks to finalise land issues that have been stalling the rebuilding of hundreds of homes since Cyclone Ian in January 2014. Audio
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Tahiti Pacifique goes from monthly mag to weekly newspaper
Audio 15 Jun 2015French Polynesia's Tahiti Pacifique monthly magazine is turning into a weekly newspaper. Audio
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Get in Behind – a Shepherd’s Tale
Anita Kendrick is a shepherd on an 1800 hectare North Island station. In her spare time she trains working dogs and breeds border collies. Anita also has a broken back. The farm bike she was riding… Audio