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NZ-based artist awarded Samoa residency
Audio 14 Jul 2014A New Zealand-based Samoan artist known for her performance art and recreation of historical scenes has been awarded an artist's residency in Samoa. Audio
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Womad 2014 Live: Tim Finn, Ane Brun
Audio 11 Jul 2014Live performances from Aotearoa's Tim Finn and Swedish singer and songwriter Ane Brun. Audio
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Cross-party call for investment in reproductive health
Audio 11 Jul 2014A group of New Zealand MPs are calling for Pacific governments to urgently invest in sexual and reproductive health, particularly family planning. Audio
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NZ Live - Barry Saunders
Audio 11 Jul 2014Well-known Wellington troubadour Barry Saunders is on New Zealand Live. He's playing a few gigs with the Bads at the moment. Audio
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Fiji's Catholic bishop to be laid to rest today
Audio 11 Jul 2014Fiji's late Catholic bishop Petero Mataca will be laid to rest today in a funeral that has already drawn many admirers to the capital to pay their respects. Audio
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More aid to the Pacific under NZ election spotlight
Audio 10 Jul 2014Calls for New Zealand to boost its development aid to the Pacific under the election spotlight in Auckland. Audio
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Academic says Joko likely to be better match for West Papua
Audio 9 Jul 2014An academic specialising in West Papua says Indonesian presidential candidate Joko Widodo is likely to be more Papua friendly than his opponent Prabowo Subianto. Audio
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'Critical shortage' of rural doctors in PNG - doctor
Audio 9 Jul 2014A group representing doctors in Papua New Guinea says there is a critical shortage of doctors in rural areas and it is a dire situation. Audio
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Head injuries costing money and lives, says researcher
Audio 7 Jul 2014A young rugby star who died after collapsing on the field had already spent four weeks on the side-line earlier this year after suffering a head injury. Audio
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Excavations underway at Port Sandwich in Vanuatu
Audio 7 Jul 2014A archeological dig underway in an area of Vanuatu once made famous by Captain Cook has confirmed the dramatic effects of early European contact. Audio
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Naked Science: Living at altitude and friendless fish
The latest science news with Dr Chris Smith. This week, how higher CO2 levels in our oceans could affect fish behaviour. Also why Tibetans are so good at handling high altitude. Audio
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Aeroplane living
American electrical engineer Bruce Campbell's decided that for him "home sweet home" is a Boeing 727 in Oregon. He wants retired aeroplanes recycled into homes. Audio
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Womad 2014 Live: Moana and The Tribe, Mokoomba
Live performances from Aotearoa’s Moana and Zimbabwe's The Tribe - an up-and-coming African roots band. Audio
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Cook Islanders head to the polls
Audio 4 Jul 2014The Cook Islands go to the polls next week and continuing de-population has been raised as a key concern for people. Audio
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NZ Live - Rob Joass
Audio 4 Jul 2014With Wellington musician, Rob Joass from The Shot Band, and the Wellington folk rock band, Hobnail Boots - he has a solo album coming out. Audio
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Clear land policies urged before Fiji elections
Audio 3 Jul 2014The Citizens Constitutional Forum in Fiji is urging politicians to clearly outline their policies on the controversial issue of land before September's election. Audio
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Floods in the Solomons affect the country's most vulnerable
Audio 2 Jul 2014UNICEF says the devastating floods in Solomon Islands earlier this year have taken the worst toll on the country's most vulnerable. Audio
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Bougainville considers options for economic independence
Audio 1 Jul 2014An advisor to the Autonomous Bougainville government says there are limited opportunities for the region to grow its economy as it considers independence. Audio
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Australian asylum seeker video condemned
Audio 27 Jun 2014Video footage of the Australian immigration minister telling asylum seekers they will never be welcome in Australia, is being condemned by human rights advocates. Audio
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MSG defers to Jakata on West Papua bid
Audio 27 Jun 2014Melanesian Spearhead Group leaders meeting in Port Moresby have indicated that the West Papua National Coalition for Liberation's bid to join the group will have to return to the drawing board. Audio
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Dutch New Guinea veterans 'angry' over flag ban
Audio 27 Jun 2014The Free West Papua Campaign says Dutch New Guinea veterans are angry they have been banned from carrying the West Papuan Morning Star flag during a a march this week in The Hague. Audio
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NZ Live - Anika Moa and Benny Tipene
Audio 27 Jun 2014NZ Live with Anika Moa and Benny Tipene in our Auckland studio - they're on the road on their 'So Good They Named It Twice' North island tour. Audio
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Agencies in CNMI urged to stand strong
Audio 27 Jun 2014The head of an NGO in the Northern Marianas which helps victims of human rights abuses says law enforcement agencies need to remain vigilant in the fight against human trafficking. Audio
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Sacked PNG AG stands by actions
Audio 25 Jun 2014Papua New Guinea's sacked attorney general says he has no regrets over his actions this past fortnight. Audio
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Pacific urged to chart waters for benefit of economy
Audio 24 Jun 2014A New Zealand applied scientist says training Pacific nations in the science of hydrography could boost Pacific economies and even save lives. Audio