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Rev Dr Helen Jacobi
There's a new website, New Zealand Asks God. It's the initiative of the Greenlane Christian Centre. Anyone can ask a question of God. The most popular will be answered by a theologically-trained team… Audio
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Key's Fiji visit welcomed
Audio 9 Jun 2016People in Fiji are welcoming John Key's visit to Suva today, with hopes for pressure over human rights and enhanced business opportunities, but some say the trip sends the wrong message. Audio
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Dr John Carlos reflects on Muhammad Ali and black consciousness
Dr John Carlos, who raised a black gloved fist at the 1968 Mexico Olympics, talks about Muhammad Ali and black consciousness. Video, Audio
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21 Day Pacific Challenge sending Christchurch to Niue
Audio 7 Jun 2016A group of Canterbury University students head Niue later this month to implement schemes that won them the 21 Day Pacific Challenge. Audio
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Books in mosques start a reading revolution: Dr. Rana Dajani
Audio 6 Jun 2016Jordanian molecular biologist Dr. Rana Dajani wanted Jordanian children to read for pleasure; while the average person in the United States reads 11 books for pleasure a year, Jordanians read just… Audio
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How to fall in love: Dr. Arthur Aron
Audio 6 Jun 2016Stony Brook University Psychology Professor Arthur Aron has been a scientist of love for almost 50 years. He specialises in human closeness, the overlap between other and self, and relationship… Audio
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The history of afternoon tea: Dr. Annie Gray
Food historian Dr. Annie Gray talks about the history of the now global tradition and how it has evolved from the Georgian and Victorian eras. She also describes some of the dubious-tasting wartime… Audio
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Hopes Australian National University will re-think cuts
There is growing anger in academic circles at cuts being made to Pacific Studies at the Australiann National University. Audio
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University of PNG to resume classes
Classes are scheduled to resume at the University of Papua New Guinea after the first semester was suspended due to a student boycott. Audio
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PNG national museum to ensure carvings ruling enforced
Audio 2 Jun 2016A Papua New Guinea national court ruling against the speaker of parliament's removal of cultural carvings and a totem pole from the national parliament has been described as a victory for common… Audio
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Dr Tim Malloy - a new perspective on life
Dr Tim Malloy is a rural GP and part-time farmer who over the years has attended multiple quad bike accidents on farms in his area - helping to save victims' lives. But in January this year - Dr… Audio
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Fiji academic says advances in tech dampen critical thinking
An academic has warned Fiji educators not to rush into using technology as a dominant teaching tool because it may adversely affect critical thinking. Audio
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Dr Robin Youngson - On the Importance of Being Empathetic
If you've ever had a doctor who could do with brushing up their bedside manner - then you won't want to miss this interview with Dr Robin Youngson. He's an anaesthetist by trade but is also a leader… Audio
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Norfolk's push at the UN to regain some autonomy
Audio 27 May 2016Norfolk Island's push to be listed on the United Nations list of non-self- governing territories is not a straight process, according to a legal expert. Audio
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Dr Kang Lee: why children lie
Audio 24 May 2016Little porkies told by two and three-year-olds are cause for celebration according to one of the world's leading authorities on why children lie. Dr Kang Lee explains why the ability to tell lies as a… Audio, Gallery
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400th anniversary of European contact with Tonga
Audio 24 May 2016It's 400 years since Tonga had its first contact with European explorers. Audio
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Signs of child poverty growth in Tonga
Audio 23 May 2016There are signs that child poverty is growing in Tonga. Audio
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Indonesia credited with creating Papuan nationalism
Audio 23 May 2016A West Papuan theologian and activist says Papuan nationalist aspirations is a direct consequence of how the Indonesian state has treated his people. Audio
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NZ museum helps Chamorro art spread south
Audio 23 May 2016The Te Papa Museum in New Zealand is collecting Chamorro exhibits from Guam in an effort to share Micronesian culture with the South Pacific. Audio
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Fears Fiji Speaker's comments undo violence initiatives
Fiji's Parliamentary Speaker says she will not apologise for saying women women sometimes are responsible for domestic violence. Audio
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Samoa warned on 'dangerous' constitution change
The Samoan government has been warned not to consider proposed changes to the constitution to further recognise Christianity. Audio
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Australia could do more on Nauru governance, says academic
Audio 18 May 2016Australia is partly to blame for enabling an authoritarian approach to government by the Baron Waqa-led administration on Nauru, according to an Australian academic. Audio
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Tongan doctor feeds hungry school children
A doctor in Tonga is feeding children in his area after discovering half of the local primary school children were going without breakfast. Audio
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Mounting child abuse cases in Fiji
Audio 16 May 2016Fiji is tackling an apparent spike in cases of child sexual and physical abuse as doctors call for more child psychologists to help victims. Audio
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Solomons operating theatres back online
Audio 16 May 2016Two of the three main operating theatres in the Solomon Islands National Referral hospital condemned in December last year have finally been cleared to reopen. Audio