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Sport: Tonga's Pita Taufatofua to try third Olympic sport
Pita Taufatofua to attempt Olympic qualification in third different sport. Audio
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WHO urges Samoans to keep vaccinating children
A World Health Organisation's vaccine expert in the region is asking Samoans to continue on with immunisations for their children as it saves lives. Audio
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Environmental project in Vanuatu helps people adapt to new laws
An environmental project in Vanuatu has been helping people adapt to new laws being brought in to save the country's marine and terrestrial environments. Audio
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Dan Slevin previews some smaller films in this year’s film festival
Dan Slevin delves deeper into the 2018 film festival programme. Video
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Tongan NGO targets ways to avoid post-cyclone stress
Audio 19 Jul 2018A Tongan NGO is aiming to boost the disaster preparedness of locals to help avoid some of the psychosocial issues that were created out of February's Cyclone Gita. Audio
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Alien Weaponry’s ‘Whispers’ is a highly political statement about the Treaty
RNZ Music is excited to be the first to share the new video from Northland thrash-metallers Alien Weaponry. Video
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Ground-breaking Olympian becomes UNICEF ambassador
Audio 18 Jul 2018One of Tonga's most well known athletes is now an official, regional advocate for children. Audio
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Ambae's volcano starts up again
Audio 17 Jul 2018The volcano on Vanuatu's Ambae Island is emitting a fresh load of ash and smoke after an eruption on Monday. Audio
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Pop-up globe founder on Shakespeare’s life changing theatre
Pop-up Globe founder and artistic director Dr Miles Gregory has recently been awarded a Sir Peter Blake Leadership award for his efforts as an arts pioneer and innovator. 450,000 have experienced the… Audio
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West Papuans tired of ongoing political conflict
A West Papuan from Nduga regency says young people are tired of repeated violence triggered by politics in Indonesia's Papua region. Audio
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New Zealand's aid commitment under scrutiny
New Zealand's international aid and development efforts came under scrutiny recently at a workshop in Wellington. Audio
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New Pacific kava standards underway for global market
Fiji, Samoa and Vanuatu are working on developing national kava standards as the product becomes more popular with domestic and international markets. Audio
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Courier driver leaves gun outside buyer’s home
PBT Couriers has apologised and launched an internal investigation, after a shotgun, legally purchased online, was left leaning against the buyer's front door because no one was home. Video, Audio
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Work begins on new NZ High Commission building in Niue
Audio 13 Jul 2018Work has started on a new chancery building for New Zealand's' High Commission in Niue. Audio
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Region's speakers get together to try and overcome challenges
Getting more women elected, getting young people involved, and trying to tell people what it is they actually do were the main themes when the speakers of the region's parliaments gathered this week.
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China Radio International seeks to address 'misunderstandings'
With new forays into the Pacific region, China Radio International is seeking to bridge the gap in understanding about China in other parts of the world. That's according to Viola Kuo Huang, a… Audio
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New classical music from Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood
Inspired by Glenn Gould’s performances of the Goldberg Variations, Jonny Greenwood has released sheet music for his 2015 composition, 88 (No. 1), Video
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Samoa investigates babies' deaths after vaccination
Samoa is investigating the sudden deaths of two infants hours after being immunised for measles, mumps and rubella last week. Both had received the MMR vaccine shortly before their deaths and public… Audio
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Pasifika reach out for help on culture of violence
The number of Pasifika people reaching out for help has been on the rise since the recent launch of New Zealand's first national violence prevention programme aimed at Pasifika people. Audio
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Solomons police removed Papuan flag to stop 'provocation'
Solomon Islands police have defended removing a West Papuan flag from outside the Indonesian stall at the Melanesian Arts Festival in Honiara. Audio
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Uproar in PNG over foreigners selling traditional wares
PNG business owners call on the government to put a stop to foreigners exploiting their traditional arts and crafts. Audio
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NZ kindy fighting to save Pacific languages bags prestigious award
A kindergarten in Porirua fighting to save Pacific languages has won a prestigious prime minister's award for engagement and service to its community. Audio
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Review: NYO’s Firebird
Last weekend the NYO had its Firebird concerts in Wellington and Auckland. The group performed Suites 1 and 2 from De Falla’s The Three-Cornered hat, André Jolivet’s Bassoon Concerto featuring Todd…
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Govt’s defence comments on China a new path - David Capie
A Victoria University strategic analyst says New Zealand has taken a new path by sounding a note of alarm about China's role in the Asia-Pacific region. The government's Strategic Defence Policy… Audio
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Anti-plastic campaigners in Vanuatu set sights on new targets
Vanuatu's ground breaking ban on single-use plastics began this month and environmental campaigners including the government are setting their sights on new targets. Audio