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Nauru 19 have six week wait over stay application
The nineteen Nauru men facing charges over an anti-government protest will have to wait until September 13th to find out if they are free. Audio
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New Rapa Nui migration law needs rigorous enforcement - activist
Audio 3 Aug 2018New rules restricting internal migration to Chile's Rapa Nui need to be rigorously enforced, an indigenous activist says. Audio
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PNG struggles to deliver valid Budget update - economist
Audio 3 Aug 2018An Australian economist with a long interest in the state of the Papua New Guinea says the government is inflating revenue figures and understating spending. Audio
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Hawaii's volcano village wants its visitors back
Audio 3 Aug 2018The struggle for a tourist village high on the slopes of an erupting Hawaiian volcano. Audio
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Klara Kollektiv’s Manu Berkeljon and Anna McGregor
Violinist Manu Berkeljon and clarinet player Anna McGregor are Kiwi components of Swedish based chamber music trio Klara Kollektiv. The ensemble formed in 2017 and is coming to the end of a regional… Audio
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'Art as resistance' - Manus Island refugee writes book
Audio 3 Aug 2018A book written in detention by a refugee on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island is a work of art before being an act of resistance, the author says. Audio
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West Papua issue lingers despite Indonesian regional outreach
Audio 3 Aug 2018Indonesia's government has dismissed a claim by the West Papuan independence movement that it is interfering in politics of Pacific Island countries. This comes amid ongoing calls for human rights… Audio
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NZ MP urges redress of West Papuan issue
Audio 2 Aug 2018A New Zealand government MP says the issue of West Papuan self-determination should be heard at the United Nations. Louisa Wall made the comment at the launch of a new book,'See No Evil: New Zealand's… Audio
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Cook Islands language celebrated through music and taonga
Audio 2 Aug 2018As events are held across the country for Cook Islands Language Week, some New Zealanders of Cook Islands heritage are drawing on music and taonga in their celebrations. Audio
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Sport: Waiting game for Samoa sevens international
Audio 2 Aug 2018Samoa sevens player Gordon Langkilde faces extended wait in San Francisco following World Cup altercation. Audio
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Fiji's NFP celebrates 55 years
Fiji's National Federation Party is promising good leadership, consultation with the grassroots and a government open to criticism if it gets into power this year. Audio
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Rapa Nui tourist restriction aimed at Chileans - academic
A new law in Chile that limits the amount of time tourists can spend on Rapa Nui is in fact aimed at Chileans, an anthropologist says. Audio
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Vanuatu island to evacuate, but many gone already
As the Vanuatu government prepares to move thousands of people from Ambae Island, many others on the island are expected to go, or have already gone, independently to Santo or Port Vila. Audio
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Mo’ money mo’ argue
Each sitting day in the House MPs work through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week. Audio
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Perth company looks for gold and copper in Bougainville
As the Papua New Guinea region of Bougainville ruminates over whether to allow mining to return to the controversial Panguna site, other mining projects are being contemplated. Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: L.A.B.'s 'Controller' directed by Shae Sterling
Audio 31 Jul 2018RNZ Music is stoked to be premiering the brand new vid for L.A.B.'s 'Controller', directed by Shae Sterling – one of NZ's most talented video directors. Bay of Plenty-based L.A.B was founded by Kora… Video
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Vanuatu govt sees Maewo as best relocation option for Ambaens
Vanuatu's Internal Affairs minister has rejected criticism about relocating evacuees from Ambae island to Maewo. After the eruption of Ambae's Manaro volcano intensified this month, the government is… Audio
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Ethnic community collaboration on rise in Sth Auckland
Pacific people encourage more collaboration with ethnic communities on issues facing South Auckland. Audio
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More hardship grants handed out to over-65s
Pensioners are increasingly turning to Work and Income for help to pay for essentials like food, power and housing. Figures from the Ministry of Social Development show that in the last five years… Audio
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From stunts to the director’s chair: Willie Ying and The Final Blade
In this episode of Voices, Amelia Langford talks to Chinese New Zealand film director Willie Ying, who is netting international awards with his action-comedy feature film The Final Blade. Audio
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Hardship grants for over-65s on the rise
The number of Work and Income hardship grants being handed out to pensioners has increased by 50 percent in the last five years. The grants are available for people in need to cover food… Audio
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TI in PNG calls out MPs crossing floor to secure funding
Audio 30 Jul 2018Transparency International in Papua New Guinea says MPs crossing the floor and claiming they are doing so to secure funding for their electorates is out of order. Audio
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PANG push for better outcomes from EU agreement with Pacific
Audio 30 Jul 2018Pacific Network on Globalisation pushes for better outcomes for the Pacific in upcoming negotiations with the European Union. Audio
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Murray McCully heads NZ-PNG business council
Audio 30 Jul 2018The new chair of the Papua New Guinea New Zealand Business Council, Murray McCully, says PNG wants to engage more with New Zealand's agriculture sector, but he's also facing criticism from the man… Audio
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Cook Islanders in NZ celebrate their language
Audio 30 Jul 2018The annual 'Epetoma o te reo Maori Kuki 'Airani: Cook Islands Language Week kicks off in New Zealand. Audio, Gallery