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NZSO’s Shed Series shakes it up
Audiences in Wellington will continue to have a taste of something different, as the highly successful Shed Series resumes this week. Audio
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Bougainville to set up local company to reopen mine
Bougainville's government is planning to re-open the long closed Panguna mine, and operate it with a company that's majority-owned by Bougainville. Audio
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Tokelau leaders to appear in New Zealand court
Two of Tokelau's Faipule, or leaders, will appear in a High Court in New Zealand later this month. Audio
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So Pop festival: 90s nostalgia at its silliest
Auckland's So Pop festival promises to be "the ultimate throwback pop experience", with acts including Aqua, Vengaboys, and Lou Bega. Jack Barlow looks forward to one of the biggest and silliest… Video
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PNG's West Papua policy under pressure
The Free West Papua Movement, or OPM, has called for international action on the conflict in Indonesian-ruled Papua at a rare press conference in neighbouring Papua New Guinea. At this event, they… Audio
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Rajneel Singh takes case to Fiji court
A businessman in Fiji, Rajneel Singh, is taking legal action to force the police to prosecute those responsible for his assault. Audio
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Sport: Fiji football coach accused of assaulting players
Fiji Football is investigating claims a group of players were assaulted by national coach Christophe Gamel. Audio
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Temperatures drop to -48C in America’s Midwest
Blistering cold weather in America has made some parts of the country almost 20 degrees colder than Antarctica. As Bridget Burke reports, it's so cold that people are being told not to breathe too… Video, Audio
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Cancer patient’s wife tells government it’s ‘failed’ NZ
The wife of a terminally ill cancer patient says the government has failed her husband - and many others - by not having an adequate cancer plan. Melissa Vining was speaking at a cancer conference in… Video, Audio
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Worker restrictions put construction at risk on Guam
An immigration lawyer on Guam says new restrictions on Filipino workers will turn a labour shortage in civilian construction into a crisis. The removal of the Philippines from the US H-2 temporary… Audio
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PNG Govt faking size of the economy - economist
Audio 31 Jan 2019An economist says Papua New Guinea's economic statistics have been deliberately corrupted to paint a more positive picture of the economy. Audio
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Flag stoush in Samoa results in name calling
Audio 31 Jan 2019A war of words has emerged between a Samoan MP and China's ambassador to Samoa over the flying of Chinese flags in the country. Audio
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Hopes Tonga cable can be repaired before weekend
Audio 30 Jan 2019A repair vessel, the cable maintenance ship Reliance, has begun work on the severed Tonga undersea cable which had connected the country with the outside world via Fiji. Audio
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PNG prison escapee taps into public discontent with police in Alotau
Police in Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay province are struggling to contain spiralling lawlessness and violent unrest linked to a criminal gang led by the notorious prison escapee, Tommy Baker. Audio
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Water Music opens NZSO’s 2019 season
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra performs in churches in its opening concert series of the year. Water Music¸ featuring titled works by Telemann and Handel, will be performed at Wellington’s… Audio
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Halbergs: U17s should win Team of the Year
This month on Fair Play, Football Ferns’ Sarah Gregorius gives us her take on the U17's chances at the Halbergs, Windsurfing legend Barbara Kendall and Seventh Degree Blackbelt Ava Strong talk… Audio
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The rush to save Australia’s bats dying from the heatwave
Thousands of bats are dying from the extreme heat in Adelaide, literally dropping dead out of the trees. Flying Fox coordinator Sue Westover tells Lisa Owen flying foxes face extinction if… Audio
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Aid workers warn of Ambae evacuees' vulnerability
Aid workers based in Vanuatu fear a disaster if a cyclone struck people already displaced by Ambae's volcanic eruptions. Audio
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Madang MP calls for end to four-year liquor ban
The member of parliament for Madang in Papua New Guinea is seeking to end a four year ban on liquor outlets imposed by the provincial executive council. Audio
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How do the internet and Pacific peoples get on? It’s complicated
Writer and artist Lana Lopesi and academic Damon Salesa discuss the complicated relationship between Pasifika people and the internet – the subject of Lopesi's book False Divides. Audio
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Roastbuster’s re-emergence reopens old wounds
Newshub aired an interview with a member of the notorious Roastbusters this week. Joseph Parker turned out to be partly penitent but more concerned about himself than his victims. Was it worth putting… Audio
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Sound Lounge: Brian Eno now; Claire Cowan's hypnotic and meditative Subtle Dances; Huerco S's future ambient classic
Audio 26 Jan 2019Thomas Goss looks at Eno's more recent projects up t0 2014; Claire's Cowan's Subtle Dances for NZTrio is a contrasting set of interior landscapes; Relevant Tones explores the contemporary use of… Video
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Cooks opposition MP confirms defection
An opposition MP in the Cook Islands has confirmed she will cross the floor to the government benches which would give the government the majority in a currently hung parliament.
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PNG police in the headlines for wrong reasons again
Audio 25 Jan 2019Papua New Guinea's speaker of parliament says he wants policemen and security forces who trashed the Parliament after the APEC meeting to escape punishment. It's opened up some divisions within… Audio
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'A story’s going to find me, it always does'
Fiona McIntosh writes unashamedly commercial fiction, plenty of it, and her books are flying off the shelves. Fiona McIntosh is one of Australia's best-selling fiction writers - selling as many books… Audio