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EU says it's in the Pacific to stay
The European Union is more committed than ever to the Pacific region, according to Stefano Manservisi, the Director-General of DEVCO, the EU's international development arm. Audio
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Pasifika youth focus for anti-suicide efforts
Reaching young Pasifika men remains a strong focus in the fight to combat high suicide rates in New Zealand. Audio
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Norfolk - Auckland air link to stay
When Air New Zealand ends its direct Auckland-Norfolk Island link in May, a company on the island will fill the void. Audio
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NZ Pacific population growth drives demand for books
The continued growth of New Zealand's young pacific population has resulted in a high need for more children's literature on pacific stories and pacific language books. Audio
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Sport: Pacific support for expanded Football World Cup
Guaranteed World Cup berth for Oceania gets the thumbs up from Pacific teams. Audio
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Jon Toogood - The General Acoustic
Jon Toogood has called Melbourne home for the last 18 years, and it's here that he's readying his forthcoming Solo & Acoustic tour, a nine-date run that will see the Shihad frontman reduce and refine… Audio
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Vietnamese 'reef robbers' not blue boats - FFA
The Forum Fisheries Agency is urging people to call the Vietnamese boats poaching coastal reefs across the Pacific 'reef robbers' and not just blue boats. Audio
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The “baroquestar” and The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
Iranian-American harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani made his New Zealand debut last night performing Poulenc's Concert Champêtre (Pastoral Concerto) with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra. Reviewer Peter… Audio
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Wellington’s Radio Active to stay on air
Radio Active, a Wellington independent radio station which has long been a champion of local music, has announced that it will be able to remain broadcasting, despite the company having gone into… Audio
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Facts of police raid on village near PNG mine disputed
A PNG human rights group and a Canadian mining giant have differing accounts of a raid in which police are alleged to have burnt down houses and raped villagers. Audio
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Urgent need for measures against sorcery killings in PNG
A Papua New Guinea church leader says strengthened laws and better law enforcement is needed to combat sorcery-related violence, ahead of a trial of more than 100 men charged over the killings of… Audio
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Appetite for Pacific products in NZ on the rise
The appetite for Pacific products in New Zealand's food and beverage industry is on the rise. Audio
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Call for drastic action to save sick Cook Islands lagoon
Efforts to save a once pristine lagoon in the Cook Islands are underway but many say it's too little too late. Audio
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Solomons Kokonut Pacific downstreaming to create local jobs
A Solomon Islands business which has helped improve the lives of many communities by supplying them with the tools to extract virgin coconut oil is now downstreaming to create even more local jobs. Audio
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Ensemble Paladino’s national tour
Ensemble Paladino is about to embark on a seven centre tour as part of Chamber Music New Zealand's 2017 Season. Its players are motivated by the desire to present diverse and fearless chamber music… Audio
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No funding to fill hundreds of teacher vacancies in Vanuatu
Audio 30 Mar 2017School leavers are helping take classes in Vanuatu due to a lack of funding to pay for enough trained teachers. Audio
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Papuan students thriving in NZ
The government of Papua Province in Indonesia says the approximately 80 students it has sent to New Zealand for various forms of study are thriving, while growing their skills and experience base. Audio
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Solomons govt seeking donor funding for craft market
Audio 30 Mar 2017The government of Solomon Islands is reaching out to donors for assistance in building a craft market facility for indigenous crafts men and women. Audio
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Niue and Cook Islands still have eye on seat at UN
Audio 29 Mar 2017The Cook Islands has not given up on getting an independent seat at the United Nations but says it is not a priority at the moment. Audio
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Sport: Transgender weightlifters competing against women unfair - Samoa
Audio 29 Mar 2017Samoa to complain to the International Weightlifting Federation about transgender lifters competing against women. Audio
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Inspirare’s inspired second season
Inspirare are a professional choir in Wellington led by Mark Stamper. They're heading into their second season, with concert programmes themed around the idea of 'Symmetry'. Their first concert is… Audio
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Lead exposure in 1970s and 80s leads to lower IQ - study
New research by the Dunedin Study has found a small but significant drop in the IQ levels of children exposed to high levels of lead in petrol in the 1970s and 80s. Audio
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Pacific businesses in Auckland to try and break into NZ market
28 businesses from around the pacific region are in Auckland creating partnerships that will help them break into the New Zealand market. Audio
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Fiji kava exporter calls for price regulation
A Fiji kava exporter is calling on government to regulate skyrocketing kava prices. Audio
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Call for urgent response to Fiji dairy industry decline
Fiji's opposition National Federation Party says the country's dairy industry is in serious decline and the government must take action. Audio