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How the Pacific can cope with disasters - expert
Audio 29 May 2018One of the experts speaking at this week's New Zealand Emergency Management Conference has had a lot of experience helping Fiji improve its systems to cope with disaster. Audio
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Sleep Radio - night-time listening for insomniacs
After our interview with sleep expert Lora Wu yesterday, we were contacted by John Watson, who started his own internet radio station, called Sleep Radio, after suffering from a bout of severe… Audio
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Pioneer radio businessman passes away in Samoa
The Minister of Pacific Peoples in NZ and friend gives his tribute to one of Samoa's renowned broadcasters and businessman. Audio
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Rotuman Language Week makes debut
Audio 11 May 2018The community has turned out to support the debut of Rotuman Language Week in Auckland as part of efforts to save the language considered endangered by the UN. Audio
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Moves are afoot to refocus maritime aid spend in the Pacific
Audio 11 May 2018An expert on shipping in the Pacific says New Zealand government agencies should focus their development budgets on improving maritime safety infrastructure in the region. Audio
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Run-off Tahiti elections clouded by claims of foul play
Campaigning in second round of French Polynesia election muddied by abuse claims. Audio
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Kiribati to get its first TV station
Kiribati is set to get its first television station with Wave TV expected to kick off services within a few months. Audio
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Claims China wants Vanuatu wharf for a naval base
There is a furore in Australia over concerns China is aiming to make a huge wharf it has built at Luganville in Vanuatu a naval base. Audio
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Finalists named for 2018 Pacific Music Awards
The finalists have been announced for the 2018 Vodafone Music Awards celebrating its 30th anniversary. Audio
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Nashville Babylon 2 April, 2018
On this week's show Mark drops a brand new track from Tami Neilson, classic country from Patsy Cline, Americana from William The Conqueror, a cut from Springsteen's Nebraska and some low down dirty… Audio
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RNZ Concert: a fresh take on the radio
RNZ’s music station started to sound a little different starting on Monday. Here’s an outline of the new programmes and hosts you will hear:
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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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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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World's biggest radio telescope in NZ: Is it worth it?
It will be the world's largest radio telescope, but some New Zealand scientists are asking whether it's worth this country spending millions to help build it. The Ministry of Business and Innovation… Audio
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Reaching out to disaster hit Pacific communities via radio
Reaching out to Pacific communities affected by a disaster through the medium of radio. Video, Audio
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Renewed calls for inquiry into Kiribati ferry disaster
There are renewed calls in Kiribati for an independent commission of inquiry into the Butiraoi ferry disaster. Audio
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Genetic mutations feared over French nuclear tests
Audio 24 Jan 2018Fears of genetic mutations in French Polynesia because of nuclear tests. Audio
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Concerns about the spread of dengue in Samoa
Audio 22 Jan 2018Ongoing concerns about dengue in Samoa and the region. Audio
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The Mixtape: Jim and Max from Radio Active
This week's mixtape selectors are father-and-son duo Jim Scott and Max Scott-Murray, who have a lifelong connection to Wellington's Radio Active 88.6FM. Audio
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Radio tracking our carnivorous snails
Dr Brian Lloyd has been monitoring New Zealand's carnivorous snail, Powelliphanta hochstetteri in the Abel Tasman National Park for Project Janszoon. He's the only person to have radio-tracked snails… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Te reo on the radio too much for some
A controversial column condemning the use of te reo Māori on RNZ sparked debate about racism, free speech and even hate speech this past week. Mediawatch looks at the responses and asks a veteran… Audio
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The Axeman, AKA Paul Martin on 30 years of playing metal music on the radio
Paul Martin, aka The Axeman, has been hosting his heavy metal radio show The Axe Attack for 30 years. He joins Jesse Mulligan to talk about the history of heavy metal and why he's so passionate about… Audio, Gallery
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Sport: Samoan public asked to bail out 'broke' rugby union
Samoa Rugby Union asks public for financial help after admitting the coffers are bare. Audio
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Tongan media feud raises questions over election coverage
Two weeks out from Tonga's elections and there is a worry that public access to information and discussion is at a premium. Audio