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100 years since New Zealand's invasion of Samoa
Audio 29 Aug 2014New Zealand and Samoa are marking the centenary of New Zealand's invasion of Samoa with commemorations in Auckland and Apia. Audio
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Solomon Islands atoll desperate for supplies
Audio 20 Aug 2014A former trade negotiator in Solomon Islands says the people of Sikaiana Atoll in Malaita Province are desperate for food and medical supplies after five months without a shipping service. Audio
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PNA chief says killings on high seas a "tragedy"
Audio 19 Aug 2014The head of a key regional fishing agency says he has witnessed clashes at sea over fishing but nothing as tragic as the killing of several men on the high seas, portrayed in a Youtube video. Audio
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Concerns in the Pacific over Australian broadcasting cuts
Audio 19 Aug 2014Cuts to Australia's broadcasting services in the Pacific will have far reaching consequences, according to a fellow at the Lowy Institute. Audio
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Australian election observer head previews Fiji mission
Audio 19 Aug 2014Australian election observer head previews Fiji mission. Audio
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Cuba to share cyclone knowledge with the Pacific
Audio 18 Aug 2014Cuba's National Forecast Centre says it hopes to share with the Pacific region how it has reduced the crippling impacts of severe weather events. Audio
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Political analysis from Radio NZ Political Editor
Audio 14 Aug 2014Joining us is political editor, Brent Edwards. Audio
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Radio New Zealand political editor discusses Helensville meeting
Audio 12 Aug 2014Our political editor Brent Edwards was at the Helensville meeting last night and joins us. Audio
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Solomons' scout who helped rescue Kennedy dies
Audio 5 Aug 2014The last of a duo of Solomon Scouts who were responsible for the rescue of John F. Kennedy during World War Two dies. Audio
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Tahiti opinion stoked by Flosse case
Audio 31 Jul 2014French Polynesia's public opinion is being stoked by the French government's decision to shield the territory's president, Gaston Flosse, from the courts. Audio
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Tahiti opinion stoked by Flosse case
Audio 31 Jul 2014French Polynesia's public opinion is being stoked by the French government's decision to shield the territory's president, Gaston Flosse, from the courts. Audio
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RA cuts a worry for Papua New Guineans - Philemon
Audio 29 Jul 2014A veteran of the Papua New Guinea news media says the cutbacks at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation will be disastrous for his country. Audio
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Radio New Zealand's political editor discusses polls, list
Audio 28 Jul 2014Joining us is our political editor Brent Edwards. Audio
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Tahiti's Flosse set to lose office
Audio 24 Jul 2014France's highest court has upheld a major corruption sentence given to the French Polynesian president Gaston Flosse. Audio
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Mixed reaction to Bainimarama's proposed NZ trip
Audio 22 Jul 2014Suggestions that Fiji's military regime leader and Prime Minister will visit Auckland next month to campaign is getting a mixed reaction from groups representing people from Fiji in New Zealand. Audio
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TED Radio Hour: Framing the Story
Four TED speakers explore the art of storytelling - and how good stories have the power to transform our perceptions of the world. Featuring the TED Talks 1. Andrew Stanton: What Makes A Good Story… Audio
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TED Radio Hour: Memory Games
Memory is malleable, dynamic and elusive. When we tap into our memories, where is the line between fact and fiction? How does our memory play tricks on us, and how can we train it to be more accurate… Audio
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UNFPA concern over Kiribati overpopulation
Audio 4 Jul 2014The United Nations Population Fund has been in talks with the Kiribati government this week about ways to curb what it calls concerning population growth. Audio
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Wrestle continues around PNG PM arrest warrant
Audio 30 Jun 2014Calls continue for Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill to resign amid an ongoing legal wrestle related to a major corruption case. Audio
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Politicians embrace social media in Cook Islands election race
Audio 26 Jun 2014Politicians in the Cook Islands have been utilising social media in an attempt to tap into the younger, swing voters for this year's election. Audio
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Fiji academics stand by comments
Audio 25 Jun 2014Journalism experts at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji being slammed by the Media Industry and Development Authority as reckless and ill-informed say they stand by their comments. Audio
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Head of Fiji's military issues warning over constitution
Audio 24 Jun 2014The head of Fiji's military says there will not be another coup after September's election, but any government that tries rewrite the constitution becomes illegal. Audio
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Samoa govt complains to NZ Commerce Commission
Audio 23 Jun 2014The sole exporter of Samoan coconut cream says it wants companies based in Asia that it says are ripping off its brand to have their products taken off the New Zealand market. Audio
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Calls to explain over Fiji scholarship
Audio 5 Jun 2014A former professor of the University of the South Pacific says those who made a decision to terminate a student's scholarship have an obligation to Fiji taxpayers to explain why. Audio
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Calls to reinstate Fiji student's scholarship
Audio 4 Jun 2014Calls for a University of the South Pacific student's scholarship, which was taken away because of his association with politics, to be immediately reinstated. Audio