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Pacific students blind-sided by closure of tertiary provider
Pacific training provider in Auckland leaves Pacific people to fend for themselves. Audio
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Battle over bus drivers heats up in Fiji
An opposition MP has criticised Fiji's unions for not doing enough to boost bus driver conditions and prevent foreign workers coming in. Audio
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Address by French PM Edouard Philippe to New Caledonia Congress
Address by French PM Edouard Philippe to New Caledonia Congress. Audio
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The curious case of Alec Baldwin’s “fake” painting
Arts commentator Courtney Johnson on the curious case of Alec Baldwin’s “fake” painting, why people touch things in museums; and a piece of 1960s social housing enters the collection of one of… Audio
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New Caledonia's Congress addressed by French PM
Audio 6 Dec 2017French PM takes initiative for New Caledonia's independence referendum. Audio
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Amplifying Pacific concerns the aim at CIVICUS
Audio 6 Dec 2017A huge gathering of civil society delegates from around the world in Fiji this week is seen as a great opportunity for the Pacific to inform the rest of the world about the region's concerns. Audio
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New leader but same agenda for Papuan liberation movement
Audio 6 Dec 2017The United Liberation Movement for West Papua has elected the exiled independence activist Benny Wenda as its new leader. He says that the organisation is united an that its agenda, to push for West… Audio
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Dairy robbery victim’s jaw surgery postponed twice
A Papakura woman whose jaw was broken during a violent dairy robbery last Monday is still unable to eat and having to drink through a straw, because her surgery has been postponed twice. Audio
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Fire sparks mass evacuation at Fiji hospital
Audio 5 Dec 2017Fiji's Fire Chief says flames engulfed the operating theatre of Lautoka Hospital early on Tuesday morning sparking a mass evacuation. Audio
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Pacific Mini Games open with a bang in Port Vila
Audio 5 Dec 2017More than 5000 people packed out a Vanuatu sports ground celebrated at the opening ceremony of the 10th Pacific on Mini Games on Monday night. Audio
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French PM to advance New Caledonia agenda
French Prime Minister on New Caledonia visit as independence referendum nears. Audio
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Outgoing Pitcairn governor optimistic about island's future
The outgoing governor of Pitcairn Island says he's optimistic about the future of the island and its inhabitants. Audio
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Vanimo MP says PNG govt asleep on border protection
Audio 4 Dec 2017A Papua New Guinea MP has called for for enhanced defence co-operation with Australia and Indonesia to protect PNG's borders. Belden Namah, the MP for Vanimo Green, says cross-border trafficking of… Audio
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Tongan doctor conducts new research into rheumatic fever
Audio 4 Dec 2017New research into the treatment of rheumatic fever and how it affects the various deomgraphics of New Zealand. Audio
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Environmental knowledge key to deep sea mining in the Cooks
Audio 4 Dec 2017A prominent New Zealand scientist says a lot more needs to be known about the Cook Islands' deep sea environment before any resource extraction can safely take place. Audio
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Auckland-based Pacific publishing house turns ten
Audio 4 Dec 2017An Auckland based Pacific publishing house celebrates 10 years of business operation this month and is already looking towards the future. Audio
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‘Janet Frame – the closest thing we have to genius in this country’s writing’
Owen Marshall, the country's leading writer of short stories surveys his chosen literary form in his 2017 Book Council Lecture, talking of the authors who have influenced him, and his audiences. Audio
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What’s in the Ministerial fridge? A testing week for the Speaker
Sometimes watching Parliament is like being back in junior school. This week it felt like relentless testing of a new relieving teacher.
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Screw the charts, 2017's been a great year for NZ Music
Joanna Hunkin painted a pretty dark view of the state of our local music industry in a NZ Herald article last week, but is chart success even worth worrying about? Includes top 11 NZ music moments of… Video, Audio
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MP pushes for NZ to keep vocal on West Papua
Audio 1 Dec 2017Demonstrations have been held around the Pacific to mark the anniversary of West Papua's declaration of independence when the Morning Star flag was first raised. At a flag Morning Star raising… Audio
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STEM student exchange from Aotearoa to Hawaii
Audio 1 Dec 2017A future Pasifika scientist is among a group of New Zealand students about to immerse themselves in traditional Polynesian knowledge in Hawai'i. Audio
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Prominent doctors call for access to Manus Island refugees
Audio 1 Dec 2017Prominent Australian doctors have asked for permission to go to Manus Island to care for refugees. Audio
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Tahiti athletes under neutral banner at Mini Games
Audio 1 Dec 2017The Tahiti flag will not fly at next month's Pacific Mini Games in Vanuatu. Audio
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CTV victims’ family wanted a trial into building’s collapse
Tim Elms' daughter Teresa McLean worked as a nurse at the CTV building, and was killed when it collapsed. He spoke to John Campbell from the site. Video, Audio
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'There’s no justice in this world….it’s not right' - CTV survivor
Maryanne Jackson says New Zealand needs to pass a law over corporate manslaughter, because there's been no justice for the 115 CTV victims. She vows to continue to fight. Video, Audio