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Tonga parliament dissolved, fresh elections called
Audio 28 Aug 2017Tonga's King Tuupou VI has dissolved parliament and called for fresh elections to be held by November the 16th. Audio
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Health and housing top issues for Pasifika
Audio 28 Aug 2017Community leaders in Porirua speak out about the issues most important to Pasifika people as New Zealand heads towards its general election on September 23. Audio
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Niue finds skink that was thought to be extinct
Audio 28 Aug 2017A rare skink thought to be extinct in Niue has been found alive and well on the island. Audio
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Huge new Vanuatu wharf a boon for tourism
Audio 28 Aug 2017A new wharf that has opened on Vanuatu's Espiritu Santo iss expected to be a boon for the island's tourism industry. Audio
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Nuhaka Dreaming 3: Dads didn’t talk of the war in the 1950s
John Bluck explores his memories of growing up in Nuhaka in Hawke's Bay during the 1940s and 1950s. Video, Audio
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Mike’s Māori Party misinformation mess
A “throwaway line” on TV has put pressure on TVNZ for its choice of opinionated presenter Mike Hosking to host its live pre-election election leaders’ debates. Audio
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Unions want Japanese company to settle all worker entitlements
Audio 25 Aug 2017As Yazaki winds down its operation in Samoa, workers look to ensure they receive all entitlements due as well as new employment. Audio
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Life in lockdown amidst PNG's deadly election violence
Audio 25 Aug 2017Movement and livelihoods of people in the capital of Papua New Guinea's Enga province have been brought to a standstill due to the recent election. Audio
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Pacific artists exploring the idea of adapting to New Zealand
Audio 25 Aug 2017A group of New Zealand-born Pacific artists are challenging stereotypes at an exhibition which opens in Hamilton this week. Audio
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Janáček’s Kátya Kabanová as devastating as it is beautiful
Audio 25 Aug 2017Patrick Nolan discusses his direction of Kátya Kabanová for New Zealand Opera. The production comes from Seattle where it was premiered earlier this year. It features the same creative team but a… Audio
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Solomons' Chamber calls on govt to resolve internet cable saga
The Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry is calling on the government to quickly resolve issues delaying the construction of a high speed internet cable for the country. Audio
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A family owned NZ manufacturer, Fero, is setting up in Samoa
A new manufacturer is setting up in Samoa to take advantage of the skilled work force abandoned by Yazaki EDS. Audio
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Tonga to upgrade disaster management systems
Tonga's government is to spend $US25 million on upgrading its disaster management systems. Audio
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Virtual climate centre to improve long-term forecasts
A virtual climate centre for the Pacific could be operating by the end of the year giving local weather forecasters easy access to regional information. Audio
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More protests against resumption of mining on Bougainville
A group calling itself 'Bougainvilleans United Against Mining' has re-stated its opposition to a resumption of mining at Panguna. Audio
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Nuhaka Dreaming 2: what the shop, school, church and Post Office had in common
John Bluck explores his memories of growing up in Nuhaka in Hawke's Bay during the 1940s and 1950s. Audio
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Samoa PM backs village rights to ban foreign businesses
Audio 24 Aug 2017Samoa's prime minister backs village councils in a move to stop direct foreign-owned competition with local small businesses. Audio
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High fashion with a Pacific twist comes to south Auckland
Audio 24 Aug 2017First for south Auckland's Otara Town Centre to host a Pacific fashion competition that has attracted 11 emerging designers from Aotearoa, The U.S., Australia and Samoa. Audio
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Tributes paid to Marshall Islands' Tony de Brum
Audio 23 Aug 2017Anti-nuclear and climate change activists have paid tribute to a man descirbed as a giant of history and an elegant climate warrior. Audio
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Fiji's SODELPA wants China's visa-free access canned
Audio 23 Aug 2017The opposition in Fiji has called for the suspension of visa free entry for China's nationals following the mass deportation of fraud suspects to China this month. Audio
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New PNG minister focused on Bougainville peace deal
Audio 23 Aug 2017The newly appointed Papua New Guinea Minister of Bougainville Affairs says his focus is to ensure the Peace Agreement is properly implemented. Audio
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Samoa PM stops weekly police press briefings
Audio 23 Aug 2017Samoa's Prime Minister has ended the weekly police media briefings because of the negative light the media shone on the country. Audio
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NZ's Pasifika urged to use the power of their vote
Audio 23 Aug 2017A Pacific business leader in New Zealand says Pasifika people don't realise the power of their vote under the country's proportional voting system, known as MMP. Wellington entrepeneur and… Audio
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Sport: PNG Hunters win the minor premiership title
Audio 23 Aug 2017The Papua New Guinea Hunters have wrapped up top spot in the Intrust Super Cup regular season. Audio
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Flaws in PNG deportation process to be raised
Audio 22 Aug 2017A New Zealand Catholic lay missionary working in Papua New Guinea says he wants to raise concerns about the country's deportation process. Audio