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Pacific leaders meet to ensure regional voice heard at UN
Audio 13 Apr 2015Pacific leaders meet to ensure the region has a strong voice, and it's priorities are reflected, when members of the United Nations set global development goals later this year. Audio
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Interview with Dr Leigh - Part Three: Midsummer Night's Dream
Dr Lori Leigh talks about her book Shakespeare's "Embodied Heroines", with particular reference to Helena and 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. The interview includes a rendition of Helena's monologue from… Audio
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Interview with Dr Lori Leigh - Part Three: Midsummer Night's Dream
Dr Lori Leigh talks about her book Shakespeare's "Embodied Heroines", with particular reference to Helena and 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. The interview includes a rendition of Helena's monologue from… Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Re-elected Tuvalu PM looking to make islands less vulnerable
Audio 10 Apr 2015The Prime Minister of Tuvalu says he has a convincing mandate to continue the work he has been doing over the past few years. Audio
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"Charismatic" Conservation - Dr Mike Dickison
Audio 8 Apr 2015A new study says private sponsorship of 'charismatic' species, such as the kakapo or kiwi, has been criticised as being an inefficient use of money. The Proceedings of the Royal Society B paper, says… Audio
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New approach to aid advocated for Vanuatu donors
Audio 31 Mar 2015Academic says Vanuatu donors need to embrace smart thinking over future support for the cyclone wrecked country. Audio
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Hawaiian Hobbit - Dr Keao NeSmith
Audio 31 Mar 2015The book the Hobbit is a world-wide classic - and has been translated into about 60 different languages from Arabic to Ukrainian, Cornish to Hebrew. And now we can add Hawaiian to the list. Dr Keao… Audio
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Interview with Dr Lori Leigh - Part Two: Two Noble Kinsmen
Dr Lori Leigh talks about the heroines of "Two Noble Kinsmen" by William Shakespeare, with particular reference to The Jailer's Daughter. The interview includes a rendition of the Jailer's Daughters'… Audio
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NZ spy inquiry not enough for former Solomons official
Audio 27 Mar 2015A special secretary to the former Prime Minister of Solomon Islands says an inquiry into New Zealand's spy agency's activities in the Pacific should include people like himself. Audio
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Australian govt called on to apologise after Moss report
Audio 24 Mar 2015Response to the Moss Review which confirmed rapes and sexual abuse of children in Australia's Nauru detention camp and failed to prove allegations against ten Save the Children workers. Audio
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Pacific leaders link monster storms to climate change
Audio 23 Mar 2015There are renewed calls by Pacific leaders for developed countries to take meaningful action on climate change, following the devastation caused by Cyclone Pam. Audio
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New Zealand response to Solomons spying documents 'hypocritical'
Audio 23 Mar 2015Former Solomons officials slam New Zealand over spying allegations. Audio
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Dr Timoti Karetu - Ngā Tāonga Kōrero
In a 1994 episode of He Puna Wai Korero hosted by Henare Te Ua (1933 - 2007), coverage features of the Sir Apirana Ngata centenary celebrations in which Ngata graduated from University in 1894. To… Audio
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Interview with Dr Lori Leigh - Part One: The Winter's Tale
Dr Lori Leigh talks about her book Shakespeare and the Embodied Heroine, with particular reference to Paulina and 'The Winter's Tale'. Includes Paulina's monologue from Act 3, Scene 2 performed by… Audio
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PNG looks to cut maternal death rates
Audio 20 Mar 2015Continued efforts are being made to decrease Papua New Guinea's maternal mortality rates. Audio
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NZ response to Solomons spying documents "hypocritical"
Audio 18 Mar 2015Former Solomons officials slam NZ over spying allegations. Audio
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Rheumatic Fever Vaccination - Dr Lance O'Sullivan
A new vaccine to combat disease caused by rheumatic fever may soon become a reality. It has the potential to save hundreds of thousands of deaths from preventable heart disease, throughout the world… Audio
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Vanuatu's food security fragility exposed by cyclone Pam
Audio 17 Mar 2015A Vanuatu agriculture expert says the country's fragile food security has been exposed by extensive damage to staple food crops from Cyclone Pam throughout much of the country. Audio
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Samoans asked to have their say on new passport scheme
Audio 16 Mar 2015Samoa's opposition leader says a proposed new law giving passports for investment is a recipe for corruption and will drive long-time Samoans out of business. Audio
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Causeway collapse plays havoc in Kiribati
Audio 13 Mar 2015Government ministries, businesses and schools have been affected by the near collapse of part of a main causeway in Kiribati. Audio
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UN report urges dewatering of Solomons tailings dam
Audio 13 Mar 2015The United Nations and the World Health Organization are calling for the immediate de-watering of a tailings dam at the closed Gold Ridge Mine in Solomon Islands, which is dangerously close to… Audio
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Nanogirl - Dr Michelle Dickinson
Bolts of lightning, explosions, fire - and turning a supermarket trolley into a speeding vehicle with fire extinguishers. An array of crazy science experiments of the like never seen in New Zealand… Audio
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The Fairy Investigation Society
Dr. Simon Young is a historian who's undertaking the biggest folklore survey of its kind ever undertaken, on behalf of the Fairy Investigation Society. The Society, which had its heyday in the 1920s… Audio
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Solomons people benefit from gold production
Audio 12 Mar 2015Around 200 local families in Solomon Islands have set up camps in the pits at the closed Gold Ridge mine on Guadalcanal and have taken over gold production at the site. Audio
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PNG languages at risk
Audio 6 Mar 2015Papua New Guinea is highly regarded for its diversity of languages, but one of the country's foremost linguists says about half of the country's 800 languages are at risk of becoming extinct in the… Audio