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Dramatic drop in overstayer numbers to NZ
Audio 16 Oct 2017The number of Tongan and Samoan overstayers in New Zealand has halved in the past 17 years, according to a New Zealand sociologist. Audio
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Sport: PNG govt willing to intervene in football dispute
Audio 16 Oct 2017PNG government calls on the country's football association to lift suspensions. Audio
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New Zealand’s airmen in the Great War
Massey University historian Adam Claasen has written an extraordinary book telling the previously untold story of New Zealand's Great War airmen. While much has been written about our Kiwi soldiers at… Audio, Gallery
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John Campbell joins police on NZ’s worst road
John Campbell joins police on the beat after a disastrous weekly road toll. They describe how they remember every crash, and every time they tell someone a loved one isn’t coming home. Video, Audio
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Polynesian Panthers hope to inspire the next generation
Audio 13 Oct 2017The Polynesian Panthers group recently set up a discussion night to educate attendees on their history and how that could be used to motivate Pacific youth in New Zealand politics. Audio
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First globally accredited female dive instructor from Solomons
Audio 13 Oct 2017Solomon Islands welcomes their first internationally accredited female dive instructor from the Munda Western Province. Audio
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The sound of Donna Dean’s guitar
Tui award winning singer/songwriter Donna Dean is in the spotlight for “The Sound of Her Guitar”, a documentary following her journey from state houses in Auckland’s Glenn Innes to Texas clubs… Audio
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CSO’s Joyful Ode
The Christchurch Symphony Orchestra presents a Beethoven feast with its Ode to Joy concert this weekend amongst the planes at the Airforce Museum in Christchurch. More than 200 performers lead by… Audio
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Pacific - Arctic exchange boosts voices against climate change
Audio 13 Oct 2017There are hopes an exchange programme which led to three micronesian students exploring the artic circle around Canada and Greenland, will lead to a stronger global voice against climate change in the… Audio
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Samoa's national public inquiry into family violence ends
Audio 12 Oct 2017Testimonies given at Samoa's national commission inquiry into domestic violence will now be considered and compiled into a report that will eventually be tabled in parliament. The hearings, which… Audio
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Fight continues over giant Hawaiian telescope plan
Audio 12 Oct 2017Opponents of plans to build a giant telescope on a dormant volcano in Hawaii say they will keep fighting despite the project being given a green light. Audio
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Cronulla Sharks aim to be number 1 in Pacific communities
Audio 12 Oct 2017The Cronulla Sharks National Rugby League team wants to become the "club of choice" for Pacific communities. The club hosted a breakfast on Tuesday to celebrate Fiji Day, which featured a host of key… Audio
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Manus Island to Nauru transfer offer 'shameful'
Audio 12 Oct 2017Australia's offer to transfer refugees detained on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island to Nauru has been called shameful. Audio
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Dramatic drop in Pacific overstayer numbers to NZ
Audio 12 Oct 2017The number of Tongan and Samoan overstayers in New Zealand has halved in the past 17 years, according to a New Zealand sociologist. Audio
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Evacuees in limbo as Vanuatu emergency extended
Audio 11 Oct 2017Evacuees from an erupting volcano in Vanuatu are facing more time in limbo after authorities extended a state of emergency on the island of Ambae. Audio
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Tongan govt still wants seat on Royal Privy Council
Audio 11 Oct 2017The push for cabinet members to be added to the King's Privy Council in Tonga appears to be continuing, despite the recent dissolution of parliament. Audio
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Radar speed signs introduced for the first time in Rarotonga
Audio 11 Oct 2017Districts in Rarotonga are the first to have radar speed signs installed in hope to tackle the ongoing issue of motorists speeding in the Cook Islands. Audio
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Divisions in hierarchy hampering PNG police force
Audio 11 Oct 2017A former top policeman in Papua New Guinea has urged the constabulary to urgently address divisions in its upper hierarchy. This comes as the National Capital District's metropolitan police commander… Audio
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Vanuatu volcano calms down
Audio 11 Oct 2017A vulcanologist says the erupting volcano which has caused a mass evacuation in Vanuatu appears to be calming down. Audio
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Niue moves from fishing to marine conservation
Audio 11 Oct 2017Niue's government has recently announced the creation of a large-scale marine protected area encompassing 40 percent of the country's Exclusive Economic Zone. Audio
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Bickering in Paris clouds New Caledonia debate
Audio 10 Oct 2017New Caledonia referendum process overshadowed by row in Paris. Audio
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NZSO’s Dynamic 2018 season
Big blockbusters dominate the 2018 season from the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Core repertoire, crossover and cinematic sounds are in store for fans - there’s something to whet everyone’s… Audio
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Seasonal workers from Ambae keen to get back to work
Audio 10 Oct 2017Dozens of ni-Vanuatu seasonal workers are among those forced to leave the volcanic island of Ambae and they're keen to get back to work on New Zealand orchards to relieve their plight. Audio
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Breast Cancer campaign underway in Samoa
Audio 10 Oct 2017This month is Pink October for breast cancer awareness and the Samoan Cancer Society says it is hoping the country will have it's first national breast cancer screening programme in place by the… Audio
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Halapua back in Tongan politics
Audio 9 Oct 2017A prominent Tongan academic is returning to politics and contesting next month's election in the hope he can help people better understand the country's transition to democracy. Audio