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TED Radio Hour: The Pursuit Of Happiness
Our amazing brain, with all of its harmonious functions, also performs any number of peculiar actions, which we might find unexpected and counterintuitive. What tricks do our minds play when we think… Audio
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Radio telescopes
Audio 14 Sep 2013Professor Steven Tingay from Curtin University in Perth is working on the build-up to the Square Kilometre Array. It will be the world's biggest and most powerful radio telescope. Audio
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TED Radio Hour: Our Buggy Brain
Our amazing brain, with all of its harmonious functions, also performs any number of peculiar actions, which we might find unexpected and counter-intuitive. What tricks do our minds play when we think… Audio
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Radio Power
Audio 7 Sep 2013Vincent Liu is part of a team from the University of Washington that's turning radio waves into power. Audio
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Fiji's military rejects claims it was working with NZ's SIS
Audio 6 Sep 2013The Fiji military denies having worked with a New Zealand based spy agency to raid the Auckland home of a former Fiji government minister. Audio
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Fiji's government publishes its constitution
Audio 22 Aug 2013Fiji's government publishes its constitution, after months of delays since the release of the draft in March. Audio
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Radio New Zealand's political editor discusses bill's passage
Audio 22 Aug 2013Joining us is our political editor, Brent Edwards. Audio
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No rain threatens Port Moresby's water supply
Audio 20 Aug 2013Port Moresby residents are being urged to conserve water as the city's main water source, Sirinumu Dam, is critically low with no sign of rain to refill it. Audio
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Vanuatu Emergency Operation Centre opens
Audio 12 Aug 2013The first ever National Emergency Operation Centre has been opened in Vanuatu. Audio
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Dengue outbreak in FSM straining hospital resources
Audio 9 Aug 2013An outbreak of dengue fever in FSM is straining hospital resources. Audio
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Radio New Zealand's political editor analyses phone log leak
Audio 31 Jul 2013Radio New Zealand's political editor analyses phone log leak Audio
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Unease at New Caledonia's only newspaper
Audio 19 Jul 2013Growing unease at New Caledonia's only daily newspaper after it was sold to a local businessman. Audio
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PNG urged to come to table to discuss trade agreement
Audio 18 Jul 2013An MP representing New Zealand at the Pacific Islands Trade Ministers Meeting in Samoa says it's important for Papua New Guinea to come to the table to discuss the benefits of a regional trade and… Audio
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IPCA crash report throws up radio problems
Audio 9 Jul 2013An investigation into a police car chase in which a woman died shows police were in the dark as they struggled to use their new digital radios. Audio
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Radio New Zealand staffer has house damaged in storm
Audio 21 Jun 2013And Radio New Zealand has not been immune to the damage of the storm. Audio
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Tongan Prime Minister's defamation action part of an 'ongoing saga'
Audio 17 Jun 2013A prominent newspaper in Tonga has been ordered to pay fines for defaming the Prime Minister and other cabinet ministers, in what observers say is part of an ongoing duel between politicians. Audio
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Award for volunteer Fisherman's Radio Operator
Audio 5 Jun 2013For 34 years, Fishermen in trouble in the rough and often treacherous waters off the coast of Invercargill have reached out to one woman for help. Meri Leask is a volunteer Fisherman's radio operator… Audio
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Samoan/Indian artist has record-breaking sweep at music awards
Audio 3 Jun 2013Aradhna sweeps this year's Pacific Music Awards with a record-breaking number of wins. Audio
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Tongan church in shock after pastors allegedly misused funds
Audio 23 May 2013Tongan church pastors face discipline for allegedly misappropriating funds. Audio
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Fiji economist disinvited from USP press freedom celebrations
Audio 15 May 2013A former University of the South Pacific professor says the USP journalism school was instructed to stop him speaking at World Press Freedom day celebrations . Audio
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One In Five for 12 May 2013
These days, you name it, the Internet has got it, but some people living with disabilities may only be enjoying a fraction of what's available. Katy Gosset gets on line with the Royal New Zealand… Audio
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Radio history archive
Audio 9 May 2013The former manager at the student radio station in Palmerston North, Radio Contact, decided to unearth old audio tapes of live performances - James Lissette talks about what he found. Audio
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Celebration marks passing of Solomons broadcaster
Audio 6 May 2013Pacific media representatives gathered in the Solomon Islands' capital Honiara last week marked the passing of one of the country's most loved broadcasters, Walter Nalangu. Audio
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Three political parties in Fiji registered
Audio 3 May 2013Three political parties in Fiji have succeded in gaining registration under the regime's controversial new rules on political parties. Audio
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More from Radio New Zealand's Political Editor
Audio 17 Apr 2013Our political editor Brent Edwards was at briefing earlier today on the enw law that will allow the GCSB to spy on New Zealanders. Audio