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Fiji election campaign heats up in NZ
Audio 23 Jun 2014Fiji expats living in New Zealand are being urged to put an end to their homeland's "coup culture" by voting against Frank Bainimarama in the September polls. Audio
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Samoa govt complains to NZ Commerce Commission
Audio 23 Jun 2014The sole exporter of Samoan coconut cream says it wants companies based in Asia that it says are ripping off its brand to have their products taken off the New Zealand market. Audio
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Exhibition on legacy of NZ's invasion of Samoa during WW1 opens
Audio 20 Jun 2014New Zealand's first act of the First World War, the taking of Samoa from the Germans in 1914, and the legacy of this, has been commemorated at the Auckland War Museum. Audio
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Star-studded Baabaas ready to chance their arm against Tonga
Audio 20 Jun 2014A Pacific Barbarians rugby team, featuring a host of ex All Blacks and Wallabies players, to play an invitational match against Tonga in Auckland. Audio
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NZ Live - Wayne Mason
Audio 20 Jun 2014Wayne Mason remembers and plays the Beatles as we celebrate their 1964 tour here over the next week. Audio
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Australia rolls out 'aid for trade'
Audio 20 Jun 2014Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has announced reforms to her country's aid policy saying it needs to be more innovative and work more creatively with the main drivers of economic development… Audio
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World War II explosives found in Pacific still pose threat
Audio 18 Jun 2014An officer with the Australian Defense Force says it is important to educate people in the Pacific about the dangers posed by old explosives from World War II. Audio
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Solomons camps to shut soon
Audio 18 Jun 2014Ten weeks after devastating floods affected fifty thousand people and killed at least 21 in Solomon Islands in early April authorities are struggling to help the homeless recover. Audio
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Economic empowerment for Solomons women
Audio 17 Jun 2014A saving scheme for women in Gizo in Solomon Islands has been set up to help improve their economic status and eventually set up their own businesses. Audio
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Call for Pacific Forum to try and resolve crisis in Nauru
Audio 17 Jun 2014There are suggestions that an eminent persons group should be sent to Nauru ass the small island is again enveloped in a debiliting political crisis. Audio
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Iraqis in NZ fear for their families' lives
Audio 16 Jun 2014As the crisis in Iraq deepens, Iraqis living in New Zealand say they fear for their families who remain trapped and terrified in their homes. Audio
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Port Moresby betelnut scene battles on, underground
Audio 16 Jun 2014The public ban on betelnut in Papua New Guinea's capital has cleaned up Port Moresby's streets but is forcing the market underground, driving the cost of the product skywards and harming income… Audio
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Jason Shon Bennett - Eat Less and Live Long
Jason has written a book about getting healthy, losing weight, and preventing disease with what he calls Regular Intelligent Fasting - The book is Eat Less Live Long. Audio
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NZ Live - Affetto
Auckland baroque quintet, Affetto play for us on New Zealand Live. Audio
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Overhaul of policies in Tonga to combat obesity
Audio 12 Jun 2014The Tongan government says it is overhauling its policies in a bid to deal with what it says is the biggest killer in the region - obesity. Audio
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Outbreak of leprosy affecting people in Honiara
Audio 12 Jun 2014Save the Children in Solomon Islands says there's an outbreak of leprosy affecting people in Honiara's evacuation centres. Audio
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Leprosy outbreak in Solomon Islands
Audio 11 Jun 2014Save the Children in Solomon Islands says the struggle to contain the rotavirus outbreak has been compounded by recent confirmation of 24 cases of leprosy diagnosed in people living in temporary… Audio
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UN says progress poor on AIDS in PNG
Audio 11 Jun 2014A human rights advisor at Papua New Guinea's United Nations Aids agency says the country is struggling to make any progress on achieving the Millenium Development goal of reducing HIV. Audio
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Aid will see reconstruction of schools in Ha'apai begin
Audio 11 Jun 2014Aid donated for the reconstruction of schools in cyclone-damaged Ha'apai, Tonga. Audio
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Our Own Odysseys - World Where You Live
Audio 10 Jun 2014Accompanying Neil Finn on his recent 'Dizzy Heights' world tour was Wellington based backing vocalist Lisa Tomlins. Audio
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Study finds NZ expensive place to live
Audio 10 Jun 2014Think you pay too much for goods and services in New Zealand compared to the rest of the world? Audio
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Niue's plan to boost tourism and become sustainable
Audio 9 Jun 2014Niue is hoping to further boost tourist numbers now that its recently extended airport terminal has officially opened. Audio
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Call for acknowledgement of South Sea Islanders
Audio 9 Jun 2014A Solomon Islands' exhibition that puts the spotlight on colonial Australia's blackbirding past has sparked renewed calls for more acknowledgement of the country's South Sea Islanders. Audio
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NZ Live - Siamese Charades
Audio 6 Jun 2014Today from our Wellington studio, Siamese Charades, two talented young guitarists who are about to embark on a tour of the South Island, in part to promote an EP released almost two years ago. Audio
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Solomon Islands health care under pressure
Audio 5 Jun 2014Health facilities in Solomon Islands are under pressure following a diarrhoea outbreak that has claimed the lives of 16 children over the past two weeks. Audio