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NZ’s history of ‘relentlessly Pākehā’ newsrooms
There are still too few Māori in NZ’s newsrooms, a media researcher says. Audio
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Rocking babies to sleep with 80s hits
Maybe you lived through the 80s.. and maybe you were a fan of Swedish pop rock duo Roxette. Now if you have a baby - get ready to rock them to sleep. Audio
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Singer-songwriter Daisy van Wel
Lynn Freeman spoke to talented Wellington singer-songwriter and high school student Daisy van Wel.
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Piqa Boo! What’s new in apples and pears
NZ growers are snapping up the newest apple on the block, Dazzle, and Piqa Boo, a new pear variety that combines the best of the East and West. Audio
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UN human rights expert calls for change in Fiji
Audio 23 Dec 2016The United Nations human rights expert Mutuma Ruteere has called on the Fiji government to intensify its efforts to end racism and xenophobia. Audio
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NZ Fiji Business Council says relationship at all time high
Audio 23 Dec 2016New Zealand Fiji Business Council says its members are investing strongly in Fiji despite land laws adversely affecting foreigners. Audio
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Tongan women in NZ buck trend of declining birth rate
Audio 23 Dec 2016A Tongan researcher explores why the fertility rate of Tongan women in New Zealand remains high despite the country's total fertility rate falling below levels high enough to sustain current… Audio
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Big business plays increasing role in Pacific aid delivery
Audio 23 Dec 2016The way aid is being delivered in developing countries is changing, with donor nations taking more of a back seat to large multi-national companies. Audio
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Marshall Is seats to be hotly contested
Politicians, traditional chiefs, and the public vying for seats in historic Marshall Islands constitutional convention Audio
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PNG quake strong and long, but leaves minimal damage
Papua New Guinea's National Disaster Management Office has confirmed there was little damage from the large earthquake in the weekend. Audio
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Call for GCF to focus on climate change refugees
The New Zealand opposition Labour Party's Pacific climate change spokesperson, Su'a William Sio, has welcomes funding commitments from the Green Climate Fund, but says finding ways to cater for… Audio
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Heavy rain hastens mosquito eradication efforts in Cook Is
Efforts underway to destroy potential mosquito breeding sites as the Cook Islands seeks to stay free of diseases such as dengue and zika Audio
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Tonga Airways still intent on getting service off the ground
The board of Tonga Airways says it is still intent on getting its services off the ground despite having to cancel the launch of its domestic flights, via a Fiji Airways charter, today. Audio
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Samoa moves to amend Police Service Act
Audio 22 Dec 2016The Samoa government wants better control over the people leading the country's police. Audio
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Christmas spirit helps Fiji people through massive floods
Audio 21 Dec 2016As people in Fiji begin a massive clean up after this week's floods, the Christmas spirit is helping some get through. Audio
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Norfolk hoping for Air New Zealand change of heart
Audio 21 Dec 2016The Norfolk Island Regional Council is talking positively despite Air New Zealand ending its direct Auckland to Norfolk flights. Audio
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Local wisdom key to Pacific education
Audio 21 Dec 2016A Pacific islands development scholar urges more local wisdom be used in schools around the Pacific. Audio
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Inflation threat after PNG central bank prints money
Audio 21 Dec 2016An Australian economist says the Papua New Guinea central bank is risking serious inflation by effectively printing money. Audio
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Heavy rain continues to lash an already drenched Fiji
Audio 20 Dec 2016Heavy rain has continued to lash Fiji causing flooding and landslides, forcing more than a thousand people to seek shelter in evacuation centres. Audio
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More heavy rainfall, flash flooding and strong winds for Fiji
Audio 20 Dec 2016Widespread flooding in Fiji has set back the recovery in a country still reeling from a massive cyclone in February. Audio
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Solomons police standing by to rearm on govt's approval
Audio 20 Dec 2016The police in Solomon Islands say they're ready to rearm as soon as the government gives them the green light. Audio
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Vanuatu no confidence motions in perspective
Audio 19 Dec 2016The failure of two recent no confidence motions in the Vanuatu government does not emphasise the need for constitutional reform, according to an analyst. Audio
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Seismic volatility a part of life in PNG
Audio 19 Dec 2016There have been no reports through yet of significant damage or casualties from a big earthquake in Papua New Guinea on Saturday night. Audio
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Tonga psychiatrist backs attempted suicide law
Audio 19 Dec 2016A psychiatrist in Tonga is supporting police charging people who have attempted suicide. Audio
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Australian government’s Triple-A credit rating on edge
Across the Tasman, and the future of Australia's Triple-A credit rating may hinge on the outcome of the government's mid-fiscal-year budget update, which is being delivered today. Audio