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Young leaders want more awareness on CYC in the Pacific
Audio 12 Apr 2018Pacific leaders elected to run for the Commonwealth Youth Council elections want more awareness of the opportunity in the region. Audio
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Sport: Pacific watershed at Commonwealth Games
Audio 12 Apr 2018The 2018 Commonwealth Games are being hailed as a watershed moment for Pacific sport. Audio
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Tahiti woman told not to challenge China
Audio 11 Apr 2018A French Polynesian woman has been advised by the French authorities in Tahiti not to challenge Chinese diplomats occupying her mother's property illegally. Audio
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Marshallese women seek court help to curb domestic violence
The Marshall Islands is on track to see a record number of women seeking court intervention in domestic violence cases. Audio
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Parliament’s to do list: more spending, farewell Coleman, and privacy online
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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Claims China wants Vanuatu wharf for a naval base
There is a furore in Australia over concerns China is aiming to make a huge wharf it has built at Luganville in Vanuatu a naval base. Audio
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Former PNG minister denies malpractice in Tjandra case
A former Papua New Guinea government minister has denied that he abused process in granting a fugitive citizenship. Audio
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Fiji braces for another cyclone
Audio 10 Apr 2018People in Fiji are braced for another cyclone just a week after Cyclone Josie killed six people. Audio
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Young Tongan playwright debuts powerful theatre piece
Young Tongan playwright releases his debut piece Hearts of Men, crafted over five years, in hope to strengthen Tongan theatre in New Zealand. Audio
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PNG's Steven Kari wins Pacific's first Comm gold
Audio 9 Apr 2018Steven Kari has won the Pacific's first gold medal of the Commonwealth Games with a record-breaking lift on the Gold Coast. The Papua New Guinean set a new Commonwealth and Games record in the clean… Audio
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Fight to ban child brides in American Samoa not over
Audio 9 Apr 2018The fight to ban child brides in American Samoa is not over. Audio
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Hawai'i considers regulation on pesticide usage
Audio 9 Apr 2018A proposed bill in the US state of Hawaii will prohibit the use of a neurotoxin called chlorpyrifos and impose a buffer zone when pesticides are sprayed near schools.
The president of Hawaii's… Audio
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Revival of Tongan tapa celebrated in NZ
Audio 9 Apr 2018The revival of traditional Tongan tapa making in rural Vava'u is being celebrated in New Zealand.
A mother and daughter team have been on a mission to rekindle the tradition back in the islands and… Audio
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Peter Urlich on ‘Bliss’: 'It’s matured like a fine wine'
Peter Urlich of legendary New Zealand band Th’ Dudes dicusses the origins of their most famous song, ‘Bliss’. Video, Audio
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China diplomats accused of squatting in Tahiti
Audio 6 Apr 2018China's diplomats in French Polynesia are accused of illegally occupying premises in Tahiti. Audio
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West Papua pro-independence group subject to raids and arrests
Audio 5 Apr 2018A leading West Papuan pro-independence organisation suspects the arrests of dozens of its supporters by Indonesian police was a diversion tactic. Audio
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U.S. Piano duo to wow Kiwi audiences
Clarissa Dunn speaks with sensational American pianists Christina and Michelle Naughton who make their debut with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra tomorrow night. The identical twins will play… Audio
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Anger builds over Nauru court shut out
Audio 5 Apr 2018There are widespread concerns at the Nauru Government stopping appeals to the Australian High Court. Audio
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Fiji takes stock of severe flooding
Audio 4 Apr 2018The clean-up is underway in Fiji's west following severe flooding created by Cyclone Josie at the weekend.Fiji has found itself in a cycle of extreme weather and is bracing for more. Audio
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Rachmaninov’s Vespers inspire Inspirare
Wellington based professional choir Inspirare is bringing Rachmaninov’s All-Night Vigil (Vespers) to life this weekend. Artistic director Mark Stamper and guest tenor Chris McRae discuss what it takes… Audio
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Palm oil development in Papua bypassing pledge, says NGO
An environmental NGO has accused a major palm oil company in Indonesia's Papua province of failing to honour the spirit of a moratorium on new forest clearing. Audio
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School of Dance Director Garry Trinder answers the critics
Garry Trinder recently chalked up twenty years as the Director of the New Zealand School of Dance. But the anniversary comes after a difficult period, with an expansion plan for the School cancelled… Audio
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Landowner says illegal logging signals high level corruption
A Papua New Guinea landowner says it appears foreign forrestry companies have been bribing government officials to illegally fell ancient trees on private land in remote areas. Audio
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Pasifika early childhood centres at risk in NZ
Audio 3 Apr 2018New Zealand's English-language rules are strangling the country's supply of early childhood teachers who speak Pasifika languages, threatening the future of Pasifika early childhood centres. Audio
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Finalists named for 2018 Pacific Music Awards
The finalists have been announced for the 2018 Vodafone Music Awards celebrating its 30th anniversary. Audio