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Nashville Babylon 2 April, 2018
On this week's show Mark drops a brand new track from Tami Neilson, classic country from Patsy Cline, Americana from William The Conqueror, a cut from Springsteen's Nebraska and some low down dirty… Audio
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People in PNG's East New Britain startled awake by big quake
People in Papua New Guinea's East New Britain were woken early on Good Friday by a magnitude 6.9 earthquake. It's the same area around the south east coast of New Britain where a 6.3 quake hit on… Audio
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Pacific magic show draws audiences during Auck Arts Festival
Magic reunites popular Pacific comedy group for performances at this month's Auckland Arts Festival. Audio
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Pat McMinn: NZ's Voice of the 1950's
In 1994, the popular singer of the 1950's Pat McMinn talks to Jim Sullivan about her musical career and especially her recordings with TANZA, the record label started "To Assist New Zealand Artists'.
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New study compares awareness of family planning
A new study suggests that Fijian women living in New Zealand do not have accessible options to family planning information compared to women in Fiji. Audio
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Foreign minister underlines PNG's regional leadership
Papua New Guinea's Foreign Minister Rimbink Pato says his country has growing strategic importance as the link between Asia and the Pacific Islands region. Audio
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Cook Islands tourism reviews its sexual harassment policies
Cook Islands tourism authorities say they're reviewing policies to deal with sexual harassment in the tourism industry. Audio
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Sick Manus asylum seeker begs NZ to intervene
Audio 29 Mar 2018A sick asylum seeker begs New Zealand to negotiate the resettlement of Manus Island refugees with the PNG government. Audio
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Pacific women writers have their say on climate change
Audio 29 Mar 2018Pacific women voices in new Commonwealth islands anthology Audio
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Tahiti election lists leave out Flosse
Audio 28 Mar 2018French Polynesia's election lists are ready but veteran leader Flosse remains banned. Audio
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Tonga's Education Minister adamant girls should not play rugby
Audio 28 Mar 2018Tonga's Education Minister remains adamant that girls should not play rugby or box. Audio
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Businesses from the Pacific aiming for international exposure
Audio 28 Mar 2018Small and medium size businesses from the Pacific are in New Zealand this month to learn more about the international consumer market. Audio
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UNICEF spreads hygiene message after meningitis outbreak
Audio 28 Mar 2018UNICEF in Fiji says the meningitis outbreak can be addressed by families paying particular attention to basic hygiene to limit the disease from spreading. Audio
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Parliament’s to do list: prison tattoos, homosexual offences, and OMG blasphemy
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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Review: Christchurch Symphony Orchestra’s Pathétique
Pianist Tony Chen Lin gave a performance of Ravel’s piano concerto with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra on Saturday in the Garden City. Tony Ryan was at the very special concert that also featured… Audio
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A Bougainville visit by former PNG leaders won't work - Miriori
A leading figure in the Bougainville separatist movement says any effort to dissuade the people from seeking independence is too late. Audio
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Sexual harrassment driving Cooks' workers away from tourism
Sexual harrassment by tourists is driving workers away from the Cook Islands tourism industry. Audio
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Review: NZ Opera’s Candide
NZ Opera and the Auckland Philharmonia presented a short season of Leonard Bernstein’s Volaire-inspired operetta Candide as part of the Auckland Arts Festival. Was it the best of all possible worlds… Audio
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School opens playgroup for at-risk under-5s
A Whangarei school with some of the neediest children in the north has formed a charitable Trust to help them before they start. Hora Hora school is opening a centre today for pre-schoolers who've… Audio
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Does Indonesia belong in the Melanesian Spearhead Group?
Indonesia's place in the Melanesian Spearhead Group has come under scrutiny from regional leaders and experts after allegations were made by Solomon Islands' deputy prime minister Manasseh Sogavare… Audio
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Payday for Samoa's copra farmers after a US deal signed
Samoa's coconut oil farmers celebrate US soap company deal. Audio
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Air NZ ‘has lost the identity as NZ’s national carrier’
Regional mayors are calling for an interline agreement with Air New Zealand to force the national airline to work with smaller airlines and promote their regions. Video, Audio
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World’s largest economies on brink of trade war
China has threatened to place tariffs on $US3 billion of US imports after President Donald Trump announced he wants to impose tariffs on up to $US60b worth of imports from China. Video, Audio
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Flosse's appeal to contest April French Polynesia poll fails
Audio 23 Mar 2018Tahiti's Flosse fails in bid to stand in next month's election. Audio
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Crocodile threat persists in Manus
Audio 23 Mar 2018Deadly crocodile attacks are a persistent problem in Papua New Guinea's northernmost province of Manus. Audio