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Scientists look to ancient wisdom to help predict weather
Audio 3 Mar 2014Scientist says ancient wisdom of Pacific can be put to practical use when combined with modern weather forecasting tools. Audio
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The film Nuclear Savage lays bare Marshalls "guinea pig" story
Audio 3 Mar 2014An American film maker is hoping his documentary will lay bare the extent of United States nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands. Audio
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The secret lives of ushers
Audio 2 Mar 2014Ushers, those patient people who escort people to their seats. Alex Smith and Lesley Bly share their stories and observations. Audio
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Plan to build 40,000 houses in Port Moresby
Audio 28 Feb 2014The PNG National Housing Corporation plans to build 40,000 houses in Port Moresby but critics say an overhaul of the housing policy is needed first. Audio
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Fight still on in Marshall Islands 60 years after nuclear tests
Audio 28 Feb 2014Exactly sixty years since the United States' biggest ever nuclear test - the Bravo blast on Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands - the fight is still on for the United States to come clean on the true… Audio
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Sol3 Mio - NZ Live
Audio 28 Feb 2014With Sol3 Mio, three young men whose superb singing talent and wonderful exuberance have built a huge audience for their music in lightning fast time. Audio
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Scientist studies sea cucumber's movements in PNG
Audio 28 Feb 2014Scientist to track movement of endangered sea cucumber in Papua New Guinea waters, as part of efforts to support local management of fisheries. Audio
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Samoa Opposition leader to work with break away MPs
Audio 25 Feb 2014The opposition Tautua Party in Samoa says it has been in touch with MPs breaking away from the ruling Human Rights Protection Party, to discuss ways to work together. Audio
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The Mamaku Project - New Zealand Live
Audio 21 Feb 2014Auckland's Mamaku Project on New Zealand Live with Pacifica dub/reggae and jazz. Audio
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More details emerge over violence at PNG asylum seeker camps
Audio 20 Feb 2014Details of violence on Manus Island remain sketchy as Australian Government stands by its claim detainees tried to escape. Audio
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Pacific countries want more say in development decisions
Audio 20 Feb 2014A Pacific religious leader says Pacific countries need to have more say in development decisions that affect them. Audio
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American living in Kiev describes violence in the city
Audio 19 Feb 2014Mike Phoenix has lived in Kiev for 14 years - He says the city is dealing with pro-government thugs brought in from the East and paid to beat people up. Audio
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Samoa, Kiribati, Cook Is to receive renewable energy funding
Audio 19 Feb 2014Samoa, Kiribati, the Cook Islands to receive one million US dollars for renewable energy projects. Audio
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Tonga to launch mock parliament to boost women's representation
Audio 18 Feb 2014Tonga's Speaker of Parliament calls for Tongan women to apply as candidates for mock parliament. Audio
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Asylum seeker killed at Manus Island
Audio 18 Feb 2014An asylum seeker sent to Papua New Guinea by Australia has been killed. Audio
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One In Five for 16 February 2014 - enabling good lives
What does a good life mean to you ? Young people with disabilities have their own ideas but they haven't always had the freedom to pursue their dreams and goals. Now the Government has launched… Audio
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NZ Live - Hamilton County Bluegrass Band
Audio 14 Feb 2014NZ Live today with the legendary Hamilton County Bluegrass Band. Audio
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Fizzy drink tax will save lives
Audio 14 Feb 2014Some of the New Zealand's leading academics are calling for a tax on fizzy drinks. Audio
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Vanuatu considers ways to counter political instability
Audio 13 Feb 2014Vanuatu tries to come to terms with ongoing political instability. Audio
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Nuclear testing films big winners at Pacific Film Festival
Audio 11 Feb 2014Films about the struggle for independence and survival after decades of exposure to nuclear testing have been the big winners at the Pacific Documentary Film Festival in French Polynesia. Audio
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Most without insurance in cyclone-hit Ha'apai
Audio 11 Feb 2014Most people are without insurance in Tonga's cyclone-hit island group of Ha'apai, which may result in the government having to foot the $30-million bill. Audio
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Ha'apai tourism and business operators looking to the future
Audio 10 Feb 2014Ha'apai tourism operators say they are getting back on their feet but have some concerns about the impacts the cyclone will have on their industry and the local economy. Audio
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Nadia Reid live at Camp A Low Hum 2014
Singer songwriter Nadia Reid plays a new song about moving to Wellington, in a sunny field at Camp Wainui. Audio
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Health concerns delays Alvarenga's return home from Marshalls
Audio 7 Feb 2014Health concerns for the man who survived a 13-month drift from Mexico to the Marshall Islands has led to his departure from the Marshalls being delayed. Audio
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NZ Live - Nick Granville
Audio 7 Feb 2014Nick Granville is a guitarist from Wellington. He's been a guest artist on numerous albums by other people, now he's going it alone with material from his album entitled 'Refractions'. Audio
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