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Opera 's Rising Stars
Pasquale Orchard and Declan Cudd are two of the soloists for Orchestra Wellington's Symphony in the Hutt next week: a popular concert for the Taita community. The pair talk about their addiction to… Audio
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Charlie Paterson’s seven years in the wilderness
Charlie Paterson built himself a home in Fiordland National Park where his closest neighbour was five hours walk away. Audio, Gallery
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Leadership & cultural nous help human rights bodies thrive
Pacific island countries learn each other's recipe for a successful national human rights body. Audio
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Indigenous people urged to engage more with Pacific tourism
The head of the South Pacific Tourism Organisation says strengthening the participation of local communities and indigenous people in tourism development is the key to offering unique travel… Audio
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Macron wants a balance against China in the Pacific
The French president has sketched his view of how he would like the Pacific to be aligned in view of China's growing influence in the region. Audio
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Violence hampers quake aid in PNG
An ongoing security crisis in Papua New Guinea's Hela province is preventing many earthquake-affected communties receiving relief. Audio
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People evacuated as Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts
The Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island has erupted sending lava into a residential neighbourhood and prompting mandatory evacuation orders for nearby homes. Janet Babb, from the Hawaii Volcano… Audio
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Emmanuel Macron makes first visit to New Caledonia
Audio 4 May 2018The French president Emmanuel Macron is in New Caledonia on his first visit to the territory. Audio
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Cook Islands prepare to go to the polls in June
Audio 4 May 2018The looming election in the Cook Islands has reignited calls for parliamentary reform with concerns over the number of politicians representing a shrinking population. Audio
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Pacific celebrities compete for Game of Bros title
Audio 4 May 2018Pacific faces are among contestants pushed to their limits in the New Zealand survivor-style TV series, Game of Bros. Audio
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May the 4th be with you with NZSO’s Larry Reese
As today is May the 4th, it’s only right to have a member of the NZSO who performed Star Wars come in to choose five faves. Timpanist Larry Reese shares his highlights for 2018 so far and picks a few… Video, Audio
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Solomons visit to Papua reflects new approach by Honiara
A visit by a Solomon Islands delegation to Indonesia last week was aimed at getting a balanced view on West Papua human rights issues, according to one of the civil society workers who was part of the… Audio
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Spotlight on harrassment after UN agency suspends Fiji staff
The head of Fiji's Women's Crisis Centre says allegations of sexual misconduct at a United Nations agency is sign all organisations should be open to scrutiny. Audio
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New network launched in NZ to connect Pacific entrepreneurs
New Pacific Business network launched in the Waikato touted to ensure more visibility and build support. Audio
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PNG planning minister says govt focussed on growing economy
Audio 3 May 2018After years of reduced revenues, Papua New Guinea's National Planning minister says that growing a more diverse economy is the government's priority. Audio
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Malcolm Rewa’s lawyer makes case against third trial
Serial rapist Malcom Rewa has returned to court as he tries to avoid a third trial for the 1992 murder of Susan Burdett. A trial has been scheduled for next year, but Rewa's lawyer is challenging the… Audio
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Concerns non-Aucklanders could pay for city’s fuel tax
A string of lobby groups has warned a parliamentary select committee there's no way of being sure that oil companies won't spread Auckland's regional fuel tax across the rest of the country. Video, Audio
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PNG govt defends LNG project following damning report
Audio 2 May 2018Papua New Guinea's government has defended the country's huge ExxonMobil-led liquefied natural gas project after a report by social justice NGO Jubilee Australia said the US$19 billion project had… Audio
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The French president makes his first visit to New Caledonia
Audio 2 May 2018The French president Emmanuel Macron is making his first visit to New Caledonia this week - six months before the territory's vote on independence from France. Audio
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NZ military man's body is brought back from American Samoa
Audio 2 May 2018Maori elders have performed a traditional service at a graveside ceremony in American Samoa before the repatriation of the remains of a New Zealand sailor. Audio
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Run-off Tahiti elections clouded by claims of foul play
Campaigning in second round of French Polynesia election muddied by abuse claims. Audio
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Kiribati to get its first TV station
Kiribati is set to get its first television station with Wave TV expected to kick off services within a few months. Audio
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Parliament’s to do list: spending wrap-up, first words, and weapons brokering
Each sitting day in the House MPs work their way through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week. Audio
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Parents of six-year-old murder victim call for death penalty
There are calls for capital punishment in Vanuatu after the brutal killing of a six-year-old girl two weeks ago. Audio
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Micronesian leaders called on to improve healthcare
The leaders of Micronesia are now tasked with putting into action a series of resolutions passed during a three day summit last week, including efforts to improve healthcare and reduce high incidences… Audio