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The Life of Ta’isi O. F. Nelson
A new biography of the father of modern day Samoa seeks to turn colonial history on its head. Audio
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Sport: Samoan public asked to bail out 'broke' rugby union
Samoa Rugby Union asks public for financial help after admitting the coffers are bare. Audio
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NZ's Pacific Peoples Minister on his 5-point plan
Audio 8 Nov 2017New Zealand's new Minister for Pacific Peoples, Aupito Su'a William Sio, on his recently launched five-point plan including the promotion and preservation of Pacific languages. Audio
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NZ Immigration public counter closures spark complaints
Audio 8 Nov 2017Immigration officials are being warned there'll be more overstayers if the department doesn't reverse its decision to close public counters and make people apply for visas online. Immigration experts… Audio
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Local 70s disco classic gets re-issue treatment
Nick Bollinger revisits the disco, flares and Marshall stacks of 1970s New Zealand with the reissue of a classic from Turangi five-piece Golden Harvest. Audio
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Solomons PM's ouster over anti-corruption bill - Transparency
Audio 7 Nov 2017The watchdog group, Transparency Solomon Islands, is adamant that the government of Manasseh Sogavare was removed because MPs are opposed to the anti-corruption legislation the government was… Audio
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Stolen Spam used like currency in Hawaii
Audio 7 Nov 2017The head of Hawaii's Retail Association says the canned corned beef product Spam is being targetted by thieves, used as currency and traded for drugs. Audio
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Early detection key to Pasifika breast cancer survival
A group of Pacific women in New Zealand affected by breast cancer want people to know that early detection is a key to long-term survival. Audio, Gallery
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Education seen as key to countering PNG domestic violence
Education has been described as the key to a long term solution for Papua New Guinea's problem of domestic violence. Audio
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New Caledonia independence referendum, roll confirmed
The electoral roll is now fixed for next year's independence referendum in New Caledonia. Audio
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Samoa quake triggers Tsunami memories
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake felt in Samoa on Saturday triggered memories of the devastating 2009 tsunami. Audio
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RNZB’s en pointe 2018 season
The Royal New Zealand Ballet’s 2018 programme is out and full of bold and interesting works overseen by new Artistic Director Patricia Barker. She explains why she’s putting strong women in the… Audio
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Caution urged over focus of PNG agriculture summit
Papua New Guinea's government has been urged by the community advocacy group ACT NOW not to use an agricultural summit to promote expansion of industrial agriculture. Audio
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Questions around sustainability of tourism in the Cook Islands
The debate on whether tourism is sustainable or not in the Cook Islands continues. Audio
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Man wanted for murder in Tonga released by US govt
Tongan authorities have expressed disappointment that the US has released an American citizen wanted for murder in Tonga. Audio
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Review: Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra’s Fire Music
Brett Dean’s Fire Music was the centre piece of the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra concert last night conducted by the composer. The dynamic work inspired by new life after tragedy was performed… Audio
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Manus detainees appeal to Ardern for NZ asylum
Refugees on Manus Island are pleading with Jacinda Ardern to allow them to come to New Zealand, saying they have lost hope. Six hundred refugees are refusing to leave the detention centre which was… Audio
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Manus Island detainees beg NZ for help
Audio 3 Nov 2017Refugees detained on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island are begging the New Zealand prime minister for help. Audio
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Ambae residents return but problems remain on volcano island
Audio 2 Nov 2017Residents from Vanuatu's Ambae may have returned to their island, but their problems are far from over. Audio
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Paris to host talks on New Caledonia's independence referendum
Talks due on New Caledonia's independence referendum. Audio
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Tongan media feud raises questions over election coverage
Two weeks out from Tonga's elections and there is a worry that public access to information and discussion is at a premium. Audio
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NZ points to Zero Carbon Act to curb emissions
Pacific climate change stance backed by new New Zealand government. Audio
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Samoa health officials point to soaring dialysis numbers
Health officials in Samoa say a huge increase in the numbers undergoing dialysis treatment is alarming and should be a wake up call for the country. Audio
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Auckland Festival’s new Artistic Director
Jonathan Bielski is bringing a different flavour to next year’s Auckland Arts Festival as he steps into the Artistic Director role. The well respected and highly experienced administrator and… Audio