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Arrest warrant issued for former PNG PM O'Neill
An arrest warrant has been issued for Papua New Guinea's former prime minister Peter O'Neill, but police say the MP has so far refused to co-operate with them over investigations into alleged… Audio
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Language week: Niueans in NZ encourage youth to revive language
Niueans across New Zealand are celebrating their culture and language this week, and urging young Niueans to help revive the language. Audio
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This Time it’s Personal: Louis Baker on the music of Chopin
Audio 16 Oct 2019NZ soul singer-songwriter Louis Baker still loves the classical music his mum played him as a kid. He’ll be voting in RNZ Concert's classical music countdown Settling the Score, for an old favourite… Audio
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Ha'apai Group's sea-floor surveyed
A small undersea volcano and previously uncharted rocks and reefs feature in the 30,000 gigabytes of undersea data the New Zealand High Commission in Nuku'alofa presented to the Tonga government last… Audio
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PNG Treasurer cops flak over cuts
Papua New Guinea's Treasurer has faced strong criticism in parliament over cuts to basic services in the government's new supplementary budget. Audio
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Confusion over Solomons' province deal with Chinese developer
Audio 14 Oct 2019There's confusion in Solomon Islands over the signing of an agreement between Central Province and a Chinese developer.
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Chinese miner in PNG likely to face environmental lawsuit
Audio 14 Oct 2019The Madang provincial government in Papua New Guinea is likely to file a lawsuit against the owner of the Ramu nickel mine in coming weeks. Audio
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Parliament’s hidden fourth chamber has the best debates
The really intense debates at Parliament are not televised. They happen in a little-known ‘fourth’ debating chamber, behind closed doors, and involve temporary MPs. Audio
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Pitch Black discuss their new album and accompanying wine release
Pitch Black discuss their new album and accompanying wine release with Charlotte Ryan.
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Suspected measles case in Samoa connected to Auckland outbreak
Samoa's health officials are awaiting international confirmation after an adult tested positive in Samoa for measles, which is thought to have been transmitted from the Auckland outbreak. Audio
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Fijian Language Week - new dance aims to help embrace identity
A new Fijian meke or traditional dance aims to encourage the islanders to embrace their identity and help them cope with the changes around them. Audio
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Fat Freddy’s Drop release new single, announce album
Fat Freddy’s Drop release new single ‘Kamo Kamo’ and announce fifth studio album Special Edition Part 1, due out in in November. Video
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Super typhoon Hagibis leaves CNMI
A powerful super-typhoon has left the Northern Marianas unscathed and is on its way to Japan. Audio
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French Polynesia centre-stage at UN decolonisation committee
France criticised for ignoring French Polynesia's decolonisation as Tahiti leader wants to stay French. Audio
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This Time it’s Personal: Joy Cowley on ‘Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun’
Music lover Joy Cowley chooses her favourite piece of classical music and tells us about the pleasure she gets from Debussy’s ‘Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun’. Video, Audio
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Higher tax rate for wealthy over 65s worthy of thought
A proposal to shift more of the tax burden to wealthy over 65s so they effectively pay back their Super might be more palatable than other options which have been mooted in the past. Audio
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Litany of failures led to Kiribati ferry tragedy - report
A litany of failures led to the sinking of a ferry in Kiribati last year, which killed 95 people, a Commission of Inquiry has found. Audio
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Future grim for West Pacific if health threats not faced: WHO
Health ministers from 37 countries around the Asia Pacific are in the Philippines this week to prioritise key work needing attention from the World Health Organisation in the Western Pacific Region… Audio
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New French Polynesia mining code reviewed by advisory body
Tahiti's Economic, Social, Environmental and Cultural Council reviews mining code Audio
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Call for Jihadis to go to Papua following unrest
Jihadis are being encouraged to go and fight in West Papua by Indonesian Muslim hardliners after non-Papuan settlers were among the victims of recent violence in the Indonesia-ruled Papuan provinces.
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COI report into Kiribati ferry disaster finally released
A report compiled by a Commission of Inquiry into a ferry disaster in Kiribati last year, which killed as many as 81 people, has finally been released. Audio
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Tuvalu Language Week in New Zealand
A young climate warrior from Tuvalu is urging her people to use this week's celebration of their language and culture in New Zealand to educate their children about the climate crisis threatening… Audio
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There's a new kid on the Pacific Fusion Fashion block
Melanesian designers will for the first time showcase their spin on high fashion at this year's Pacific Fusion Fashion Show in Auckland on Saturday. Audio
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Review: Sorry for Your Loss S1
If Dan Slevin told you that one of the best TV shows about loss and grief was on Facebook, would you believe him? Video
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Measles outbreak in Auckland NZ may have peaked
Auckland's Public Health Service says there are 1307 cases of measles in the region with South Auckland the worst affected area but the outbreak may have peaked. Audio