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Lilburn Lecture 2024: The music critic - an endangered species in Aotearoa New Zealand? - Elizabeth Kerr
Music critic and commentator, Elizabeth Kerr speaks about the role of music critic in the Aotearoa arts ecosystem. She recalls feisty New Zealand music writers from last century, outlines her own… Video, Audio
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Traditional Pacific tattoo space not always dominated by men
The practice of traditional tattooing is seen by many in the Pacific as the sole domain of men - but that's not the case everywhere. Audio
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Abuse on Facebook raises Pacific concerns
As Facebook moves to reassure the world it is improving online protections against abuse and false information, questions are being raised over whether this strategy extends to the Pacific. Audio
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Head of PNG Highlands emergency operations to work with community
The man appointed to oversee Papua New Guinea's State of Emergency operations in Southern Highlands province says he will work to bring the community on side. Audio
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Crocodile threat persists in Manus
Audio 23 Mar 2018Deadly crocodile attacks are a persistent problem in Papua New Guinea's northernmost province of Manus. Audio
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Claims of more police brutality in Fiji
Audio 21 Feb 2018The lawyer for a group of nine men in Fiji says they were tortured by the police last month and one was the victim of attempted rape by an officer. Audio
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Sport: Samoa steps up preparations for the 2019 Pacific Games
Audio 9 Oct 2017Samoa ready to accelerate preparations for hosting the 2019 Pacific Games. Audio
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Britain refuses to accept its Pacific nuclear testing legacy
Audio 28 Sep 2017The author of a new book on Pacific nuclear testing says he hopes it will shed more light on Britain's little known role in this controversial chapter of the region's history. Audio
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Hope for change in way PNG elections are run
Candidates still need a lot of money and resources to win an election in Papua New Guinea, according to a man who stood in the recent polls in Chimbu Province's regional seat who is pushing for PNG to… Audio
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More Tongan women drinking kava
More Tongan women appear to be breaking with tradition and consuming kava more heavily. Audio
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Marshalls remain hampered and co-opted by US, says Pilger
An Australian filmmaker says the Marshall Islands remains a key installation for American military interests despite their toxic legacy in the country. Audio
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Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal by Jenny McLeod
'Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal': Composer Jenny McLeod considers Lilburn’s thoughts on tradition and language, and continues with her own personal reflections, in illustrated verse.
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Fiji internet cafe owner awaits justice one year on
Audio 3 Nov 2016A human rights lawyer in Fiji says a year after the Lautoka businessman Rajneel Singh was attacked, allegedly by police, no progress has been made in getting justice. Audio
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A place for Base
Base FM have an art exhibition in Auckland called Cover Story, which takes their 80+ DJ's favourite piece of vinyl and tells the story of what it means to them. Audio
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Toilet-builders set to leave remote island in Fiji
Audio 20 Sep 2016A group of volunteers on Fiji's remote Koro Island are heading home this week after six months of building toilets and living in tents. Audio
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Pacific research needs Pacific control
Pacific research is increasingly dictated by funding instead of the practical needs of Pacific communities. Audio
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Young Pacific farmers hailed as entrepreneurs
Audio 25 Apr 2016It's hoped a workshop for young Pacific farmers about web and social media skills, will teach youth to think of farming as entrepreneurism, rather than just manual labour. Audio
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Fiji's anti-torture ratification seen as hollow
Audio 22 Mar 2016A human rights lawyer says Fiji's ratification of an international anti-torture treaty is a hollow and meaningless gesture. Audio
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Vanuatu coalition govt-in waiting forms
Audio 4 Feb 2016An agreement has been signed by over two thirds of the Vanuatu's 52 MPs, or 36 members, to commit to forming a new coalition government. Audio
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Biking for the climate: A poet's approach
A poet and climate activist who has spent the last 18 months cycling and boating around the Pacific in search of stories about climate change is taking a break in New Zealand to write some of the… Audio
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Fiji sedition lawyer lives in fear after "torture"
A Fiji lawyer says members of the security forces tortured two people close to him last month because of his involvement in sedition cases which are currently before the courts. Audio
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Fiji success in containing AIDS noted on World AIDS day
Audio 1 Dec 2015UNAIDS acknowledges Fiji's success in containing the spread of HIV/AIDS as part of the celebrations of World AIDS Day. Audio
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"Vicious circle" for Abyan on Nauru
Audio 28 Oct 2015UN human rights authorities say a pregnant Somali refugee allegedly raped on Nauru is in a fragile mental and physical state, and have called for action. Audio
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NZ student helps Tonga fight mosquito-borne disease
Audio 22 Dec 2014A New Zealand student has completed research in Tonga which he hopes the government will use to cut the risk of mosquito-borne disease. Audio
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Voter education underway in Fiji
Audio 15 Aug 2014Efforts are underway in Fiji to make sure people know how to vote in the upcoming election, the first since the 2006 coup. Audio