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Tonga's leader says his door is always open to the media
Audio 4 Apr 2016Tonga's prime minister says claims his government is not open and accessible are not true. Audio
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Fiji Pink Eye outbreak sees 5000 cases in two weeks
Audio 1 Apr 2016Health authorities in Fiji are urging people to observe strict personal hygiene as the country goes through a massive outbreak of conjunctivitus or Pink Eye. Audio
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Movie Review - Dr Richard Swainson
Today Richard is reviewing The Hunt For The Wilderpeople and Zootopia. Audio
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Sexism in science
A well known and respected Associate Professor of nanotechnoloy and related sciences has addressed the ongoing battle of sexism in her field. Dr Nicola Gaston is also a prominent science communicator… Audio
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Sealice - Dr Simon Baker
Sealice are suspected to have played a part in a teenager suffering a bad reaction after swimming in Auckland's Hauraki gulf. The 17 year old was airlifted to Auckland hospital after appearing to have… Audio
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Vanuatu govt may look for a foreign police chief
Audio 30 Mar 2016The Vanuatu government plans to look overseas to fill the vacant police commissioner's post, but Transparency International says in the long term the post will have to be held by a local. Audio
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TARS Dr Neha Malhotra
The University of Waikato's Dr Neha Malhotra discusses the effect of various substances on driving ability. Audio
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Fiji women's groups united against sexual violence
Audio 25 Mar 2016Fiji women's groups say the country's high rates of gender-based sexual violence exacerbated by natural disaster, enhance the vulnerability of women and children. Audio
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Self-Cleaning Clothes - Dr Rajesh Ramanathan
Sunshine could be the new way to clean your clothes. RMIT University, is using nanotechnology to develop a new generation of self-cleaning textiles. And it means that stains and grime breakdown, when… Audio
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Bookmarks - Dr Miles Gregory
Dr Miles Gregory is the Executive Director of the Pop Up Globe. He has been on before but we talked then almost exclusively about the theatre project, today we'll get to know more about the man… Audio
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Exploding Stars - Dr Brad Tucker
A team of scientists has captured the earliest minutes of two exploding stars. Dr Brad Tucker is an astronomer and outreach officer from the Australian National University. He's authored a report on… Audio
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Chinook Salmon - Dr Patrice Rosengrave
New research into how chinook salmon reproduce has just been released by the University of Otago. It's the first evidence that cryptic female choice contributes to reproductive success. Chinook… Audio
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Great NZ Concert - Dr Hook
Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show formed in New Jersey in 1967 and played around the greater New York area for years before picking up a recording contract. They have toured New Zealand a couple of time… Audio
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Not Solar - Dr Jan Wright
The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment is calling for people to take notice of a report suggesting that electric cars help combat climate change, but solar panels do little. The report by… Audio
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Dr Tim Spector on the hidden microbial world inside us
Genetic Epidemiologist Tim Spector, from Kings College in London has spent much of his career studying the trillions of microbes that live on us and inside us. They outnumber our own cells, 10 to 1… Audio
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Dr Brian Edwards
Audio 20 Mar 2016Dr Brian Edwards Remembers the TV current Affairs programme Gallery. Audio
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Movie Review - Dr Richard Swainson
Our film reviewer Dr Richard Swainson was been to see 10 Cloverfield Lane and Crossing Rachmaninoff. Audio
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Dr Catherine Crock on minimising stress for child patients and families
Easing the difficult time families face as their child goes through cancer treatment is uppermost in the mind of Australian physician Catherine Crock. She is on a mission to transform hospital culture… Audio
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Women's Refuge - Dr Ang Jury
The recent report from the Family Violence Death Review Committee, paints a grim picture of domestic violence in New Zealand. Thirty per cent of New Zealand women experience physical violence at some… Audio
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Sugar Tax On Fizzy Drinks - Dr Gerhard Sundborn & Steve Crew
Britain will introduce a sugar levy on soft drinks in two years' time to tackles it's growing obesity crisis. Britain joins France, Belgium, Hungary and Mexico in recently imposing a tax on drinks… Audio
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Women Behind The Law - Dr Rhonda Powell
The University of Canterbury is holding a seminar called Women Behind The Law. And its aim is to talk about the role of women in cases, and how they have influenced the development of law in New… Audio
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Southern parts of PNG still struggling with drought
Audio 15 Mar 2016Communities in parts of Papua New Guinea such as Western Province and Milne Bay Province remain in critical need of food and water amidst a prolonged drought. Audio
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Hawaiians rejoice at return of Captain Cook's cloak
Audio 15 Mar 2016Hawaiians are rejoicing at the return of a feather cloak and helmet gifted to Captain Cook in 1779. Audio
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Suggesting Zika is on the rise, WHO warns of risk in Pacific
Audio 14 Mar 2016The World Health Organisation says new research has strengthened the link between the Zika virus and fetal abnormalities, and they say sexual transmission of the virus is more common than previously… Audio
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Pacific Community in support of WHO Zika findings
Audio 11 Mar 2016The World Health Organisation says new research has strengthened the link between the Zika virus and foetal abnormalities, and they say sexual transmission of the virus is more common than previously… Audio