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Sport: Tonga fans turn up in numbers ahead of triple-header
Tongan fans have silenced any speculation of division in support of the Tonga Invitational XIII rugby league team, with a sea of red overflowing in South Auckland. Audio
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Women’s sport funding isn’t ‘reverse discrimination’
A leading American sports academic has warned of a backlash following the announcement of a new $2.7 million fund for New Zealand women in elite sports leadership and coaching.
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Three suspected to have died from measles in Samoa
Three people - two babies and an adult - are suspected to have died of measles in Samoa. Preschools have also been closed as authorites contend with the epidemic, and other governments are also… Audio
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Water project: Cook Islands pushes ahead with $US9m in repairs
The Cook Islands government has contracted a firm to do millions of dollars worth of repairs to its trademark water project. Audio
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Marshalls mulls legal action against US over nuclear waste leak
The Marshall Islands is exploring legal action against the US over a leaking nuclear-waste filled concrete dome. Audio
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Toxic spill from PNG mine a threat to health, locals say
People living on Papua New Guinea's Rai Coast say a toxic spill from the Ramu nickel mine has killed marine life, destroyed livelihoods and endangered their health. Audio
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The white castle of literature is crumbling, and it’s about time...
Reading and writing in the digital era is celebrated by Lani Wendt Young, who charts the increase in brown, Pacific and LGBTQ voices. More people then ever are reading what speaks directly to them. Audio
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More APEC controversy in PNG as MPs given luxury cars
The decision to gift cars imported for the APEC summit in Papua New Guinea last year to MPs is being panned by anti-corruption advocates. Audio
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Solomons' AG orders Central Province to 'terminate' China deal
Solomon Islands' Attorney-General has ordered Central Province to axe a deal leasing an island to a Chinese state-linked developer. Audio
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Pacific Regional Council for Early Childhood Development established
Fifteen regional countries and territories have established a new Pacific Regional Council for Early Childhood Development. Audio
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A who’s who of Pick and Mix bands make a date for Taranaki
The mesmerising duo of Welsh harpist Catrin Finch & Senegalese kora player Seckou Keita and the living legends of gospel music Blind Boys of Alabama are among twenty cutting-edge performers and… Video
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Worlds Of Music Ep 160 featuring J S Ondara
On Worlds of Music Trevor Reekie hosts a weekly music programme celebrating an eclectic mix of trans global music, fusion and folk roots Audio
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Orchestra Wellington’s Dance Party
Orchestra Wellington will be stepping away from the standard repertoire as it gives electronic dance music an orchestral twist. Video
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Measles outbreak in Pacific: NZ Govt under pressure
New Zealand's government is under pressure to limit harm from measles, which is spreading into Pacific Island countries. Audio
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NZ Defence Force prepares for fishing migration from Pacific
New Zealand's Defence Force is preparing for an influx of fishing vessels travelling to its waters due to the climate crisis. Audio
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Pacific youth leaders want seat at nation-building table
Pacific youth are calling on their leaders to strengthen governance structures so that young people can more effectively influence decision-making. Audio
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Tonga Invitational XIII vs Great Britain: Tongan community divided
The Tongan community appears divided ahead of this weekend's clash between the Tonga Invitational XIII and Great Britain in Hamilton. Audio
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Jakarta forms new agency to co-ordinate overseas aid
Indonesia's government has launched a new overseas aid agency, the Indonesian Agency for International Development, to strengthen ties in the Pacific and other regions. Audio
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Unease over New Caledonia's decolonisation process
Veteran politician doubts respect for New Caledonia's referendum process.
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PNG police pursue two high-profile arrests over corruption
Two arrest warrants issued in Papua New Guinea could a be sign that police are starting to make in-roads on high-profile corruption. However, in the case of former prime minister Peter O'Neill, the… Audio
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Fiji's missing children: 37 listed as missing
Thirty-seven children are listed as missing in Fiji, which authorities are blaming on family problems. Audio
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Vanuatu, Cook Islands urging UN to improve climate financing
Vanuatu and the Cook Islands want the UN to make it easier for vulnerable low-lying states to access climate financing. Audio
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Te Maeva Nui comes to NZ for the first time
The Cook Islands' biggest cultural festival has come to New Zealand for the first time since its inception more than 50 years ago. Audio
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Fiji's public prosecutor won't lay charges against PM
Fiji's public prosecutor won't lay charges against the Prime Minister over his alleged assault of an opposition MP. Audio
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Tupaia descendants refute written history on Cook's navigator
Descendants of Tahitian navigator Tupaia want the record set straight on his travels with Captain James Cook on the Endeavour. Audio