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Samoan Quran to dispel misconception of Islam - Imam
Samoa's Muslim leader says he translated the Quran into Samoan to dispel misunderstanding of the religion. Audio
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Papuan independence leader pushes cause abroad
International support for West Papuan self-determination cause is growing, according to a Papuan independence leader. Benny Wenda who is in New Zealand this week, raising awareness about the… Audio
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Samoan mother wants more awareness of Long QT
A doctor's visit for a common cold turned blue for a Samoan mother when she ended up being diagnosed with Long QT syndrome. Audio
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Tami Neilson’s Songs of Sinners
Mavis Staples, Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan are touring New Zealand, in song form, covered by country soul singer Tami Neilson. Audio
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World premiere: Louis Baker’s Addict
Singer songwriter Louis Baker will release his new single 'Addict' on Friday, and he caught up with RNZ’s Upbeat for a sneak preview.
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Council battles to erase stigma surrounding disabled people
The head of Fiji's National Council for Disabled Persons says mindsets need to change if abuse and mistreatment of disabled people is to stop. Audio
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Museum staff in Niue are working to restore its treasures
Museum staff in Niue are working to restore the island's treasures before parts of Niue history and knowledge are lost. Audio
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Guam's Chamorro Language Commission to work with CNMI
Guam's Chamorro Language Commission to work with the Northern Marianas. Audio
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It’s all about the housing
When the Annual Review Debate wrapped up this week it was hard to escape housing. Audio
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Unease over mining runs deep in Temotu
There's growing community frustration in Temotu province of Solomon Islands over bauxite mining operations which are being linked with recent political turmoil in the provincial government. Audio
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Unveiling of a new plaque at Tonga's Maui rock
A plaque to acknowledge the Maui or tsunami rock in Tonga was unveiled this week. Audio
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Sound Archives: radio ads from the 50's
The 1950's were the heyday of radio, which had the New Zealand airwaves all to itself until television came along in 1960. That meant it was a golden era for radio when it came to advertising - the… Audio, Gallery
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Samoa cocoa supply strained due to drought
Shortage of Samoan cocoa due to drought is impacting on supply resulting in high prices. Audio
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NZ Navy vessel in Fiji boosts fight against illegal fishing
The arrival of a New Zealand Navy vessel in Fiji is being hailed as as a boost in the fight against illegal fishing across right across the South Pacific. Audio
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Solomons police rearmed for the first time in 14 years
Police in Solomon Islands, who have been without guns for almost 14 years, were rearmed on Monday. Audio
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Global media body worried about Tongan democracy
The Tonga government's actions against the state broadcaster threaten to undermine democracy, according to the Public Media Alliance. Audio
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Aid agencies plan response to Cyclone Donna
Audio 9 May 2017Aid agencies are planning how best to provide supplies to worst affected areas in Vanuatu in the wake of Cyclone Donna. Audio
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West Papua diplomatic cause advances in Brussels
Audio 9 May 2017There are signs of a new advance in the international diplomatic struggle for West Papua, with a coalition of Pacific Island nations calling for action from the African, Caribbean and Pacific group of… Audio
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Few new faces in Niue parliament
Audio 8 May 2017Provisional election results in Niue indicate a boost to women's representation in Niue's parliament. Audio
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Macron wins New Caledonia with slim margin only
Audio 8 May 2017Emmanuel Macron wins election in New Caledonia with slim margin only. Audio
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Sport: 'World Class' Tahiti inspire at Beach Soccer World Cup
Audio 8 May 2017There are hopes another impressive World Cup showing from Tahiti will inspire more Oceania teams to focus on beach soccer. Audio
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Minister's Manus lie 'despicable' - senator
Australian senator accuses minister of telling despicable lie about Manus Island detainees. Audio
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Veteran photojournalist decries lack of Pacific coverage
A veteran Australian photojournalist says the lack of Pacific coverage in major newsrooms in Australia and New Zealand is worrying given the latest geo-political shifts. Audio
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Wenda seeks more NZ support for West Papuans
Visiting West Papua leader want more support from New Zealanders. Audio
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More Tongan women drinking kava
More Tongan women appear to be breaking with tradition and consuming kava more heavily. Audio