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Concerns in the Samoas over state of emergency communications
The two Samoa's reflect on emergency communication and ;look for lessons post Cyclone Gita. Audio
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Shopkeepers return to Tonga's capital post cyclone
With the return of electricity, business is slowly resuming in Tonga's capital a week after being hit by Cyclone Gita. Audio
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Hawaii ponders what to do about leaking cesspools
Concern in Hawaii over sewage leaking from cesspools into water sources and threatening pristine beaches. Audio
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New Pacific conference series launched in NZ
Audio 19 Feb 2018The University of Auckland launches a three part Pacific conference series with part one exploring Samoan traditional leadership, customary land tenure and religious rights. Audio
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Tributes flow for renowned Samoan musician, Ma'ilo Ben Vai
Audio 19 Feb 2018Tributes flow for in renowned Samoan musician. Audio
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Our first Oscar contender - 1955's Snows of Aorangi
It was the first New Zealand film to be nominated for an Academy Award - up against the likes of Walt Disney, no less. The short feature Snows of Aorangi directed by photographer by Brian Brake was… Audio
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Claims of dirty politics in MP’s Snapchat story
A small story buried on page five of a paper last Sunday revealed MP Chris Bishop messaged youngsters online before the last election. The media questioned the MP’s conduct - but not the media's… Audio
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Julia Deans: "It’s actually quite a thing to admit that you’re wrong."
Julia Deans delivers a stunning performance of her new song 'Clandestine' and talks about her upcoming tour with Marlon Williams. Video, Audio
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BCL issues legal challenge over cancelled Bougainville licence
Audio 16 Feb 2018Bougainville Copper Ltd is taking an arm of the Bougainville government to court to challenge the non renewal of its mining exploration licence. Audio
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West Papuan MSG bid at a dead end, says Jakarta
Audio 16 Feb 2018Indonesia says the United Liberation Movement for West Papua's bid to be a full member of the Melanesian Spearhead group has reached a dead end. Audio
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NZ jazz in the 1920s: alcohol, dancing and sex
The annual Art Deco Festival is underway in Napier, embracing everything the era had to offer. Find out about the origins of the word “jazz”, the history of flappers and the Charleston, and New… Video, Audio
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Upbeat for Friday 16 Feb
Peter Hoar reviews French pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra & producer Zoë George and Dr Aleisha Ward explore Jazz era NZ - music, dance ... and sex. Audio
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West Papua membership issue still unresolved at MSG
Leaders of Melanesian Spearhead Group countries have referred a West Papuan application for full membership of the group to its secretariat for processing, amid concerns that the group is losing sight… Audio
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Cyclone recovery well underway in Tonga
Tonga's disaster authorities say good progress is being made getting emergency shelter provisions out to more remote villages on Tongatapu after damage from cyclone Gita. Audio
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Circus takes kids back to the risky '40s
Does it test your nerve when you see someone jumping off something dangerously high, or pulling on a rope just to see what happens? And what if that person testing their limits is a child? Audio, Gallery
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Gita worst in living memory on Fiji's Ono-i-Lau
Audio 15 Feb 2018The village head man in Ono-i-lau says the damaging winds from yesterday's cyclone Gita were the most frightening and dangerous on living memory on the island. Audio
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Water the main priority for Samoa Red Cross post-cyclone Gita
Audio 15 Feb 2018Samoa Red Cross specifies community needs as the cleanup from Cyclone Gita continues. Audio
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PNG's Kadovar volcano remains low-level, residents to stay away
Audio 14 Feb 2018It is expected to be a long time before the residents of the volcanic island of Kadovar in Papua New Guinea can return to their home. The small island began erupting almost six weeks ago, prompting… Audio
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UN human rights chief has concerns in Indonesia, PNG and Fiji
Audio 14 Feb 2018Following his visits to Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has highlighted a range of deep concerns in these countries. Audio
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Water, shelter and food main needs in Tonga
Audio 13 Feb 2018Disaster assessment teams in Tonga say water, shelter and food are the immediate needs for people still reeling from the destruction wrought by Tropical Cyclone Gita overnight. Audio
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Opera’s such a drag…
Drag Queens combine with New Zealand Opera to celebrate the colourful and fascinating life of a legendary Aucklander Peter Taylor. Audio
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The future of Pacific tertiary education - 50 years of USP
Audio 13 Feb 2018In 1968 twelve Pacific countries founded the University of the South Pacific which has grown to become the premier provider of tertiary education in Oceania. Audio
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Two scholarships help Tuvalu resilience
Two students from Tuvalu have won scholarships from the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project focused on building coastal resilience in three of Tuvalu's nine inhabited islands. Audio
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Sport: Tonga's Pita Taufatofua, 'I've already earnt my place'
Tonga's Pita Taufatofua says he has nothing to prove at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang. Audio
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Fiji journos questioned over airport workers lockout article
The police in Fiji have taken Islands Business journalists and a director of the publication in for questioning over an article it published on Friday. Audio