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Radio New Zealand wins Snowdon employment case
Audio 2 Apr 2014After 10 years before the courts, this country's longest-running employment case has ended with a win for Radio New Zealand. Audio
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Radio New Zealand says goodbye to Geoff Robinson
Audio 1 Apr 2014This morning Geoff Robinson signed off from Morning Report for the final time. Audio
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Employment court rules in favour of Radio New Zealand
Audio 1 Apr 2014Radio New Zealand has won the country's longest-running employment case, brought against it by its former managing editor Lynne Snowdon. Audio
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ODT radio reviewer says a rare talent is leaving the microphone
Audio 1 Apr 2014Clarke Isaac has been writing radio reviews for the Otago Daily Times for 45 years. Audio
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Geoff Robinson: retiring radio broadcaster
Morning Report presenter Geoff Robinson reflects on almost 40 years at the programme's helm, ahead of his retirement. With Kathryn Ryan. Audio
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Yaws eradication to continue in Vanautu - WHO
Audio 31 Mar 2014World Health Oganisation aims to completely eliminate the highly contagious skin disease yaws in Vanuatu following a successful campaign in the province of Tafea. Audio
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TED Radio Hour: The Unquiet Mind
We've all had that moment when you see or hear something and wonder: am I going crazy? In this episode, TED speakers share their experiences straddling the line between madness and sanity. Neurologist… Audio
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Fiji media monitoring unit welcome move - CCF
Audio 28 Mar 2014CCF is welcoming planned independent media monitoring unit, but says it's unclear whether it will work in practice. Audio
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Radio New Zealand chief executive and board chair address
Audio 26 Mar 2014Radio New Zealand's chief executive has reassured Wellington listeners the service will not move to Auckland, nor become a commercial entity. Audio
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NGO disaster planning helps save lives in Vanuatu during Lusi
Audio 24 Mar 2014NGO Care International helps Vanuatu island of Futuna stay up to date during recent cyclone with text messaging system. Audio
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Vanuatu watchdog group concerned with politicians
Audio 21 Mar 2014The head of the watch group Transparency International Vanuatu is calling on government and the opposition to respect the laws of the country. Audio
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Views sought on replacement document for Pacific Plan
Audio 19 Mar 2014More views being sought on what should replace the region's document for closer integration, the Pacific Plan. Audio
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Plan to set up a TV station in Bougainville to empower people
Audio 18 Mar 2014Setting up a television station on Bougainville as a medium for getting information to the people is a high priority for the regional member of Papua New Guinea's autonomous province. Audio
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Radio New Zealand political editor discusses Collins apology
Audio 13 Mar 2014Radio New Zealand political editor discusses Collins apology. Audio
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Pirate radio founder happy with film's win
Audio 26 Feb 2014One of Radio Hauraki's founders, the journalist David Gapes, joins Morning Report. Audio
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Tonga military holds recruitment drive
Audio 24 Feb 2014Tonga military is conducting its annual recruitment drive with another 70 to 80 personnel to be added to His Majesty's Armed Forces by the end of the week. Audio
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Tonga investigates rusting cans of fish sent to cyclone victims
Audio 21 Feb 2014Tongan health officials investigating reports that disaster victims were sent rusting cans of fish. Audio
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Tonga looks to address gender imbalance in parliament
Audio 20 Feb 2014Tonga launches 'practice parliament' in efforts to boost number of women in politics. Audio
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Tonga to launch mock parliament to boost women's representation
Audio 18 Feb 2014Tonga's Speaker of Parliament calls for Tongan women to apply as candidates for mock parliament. Audio
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Alvarenga leaves Marshalls and begins his journey home
Audio 11 Feb 2014Jose Salvador Alvarenga departs Marshall Islands for El Salvador saying he will stay away from boats. Audio
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Unions call for investigation into Fiji labour rights
Audio 4 Feb 2014International unions are calling for a UN investigation into Fiji's labour rights, following the Sheraton strikes in Nadi. Audio
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NZ professor says Nauru's handling of complaints 'outrageous'
Audio 23 Jan 2014A New Zealand academic says the Nauru Government's handling of complaints about its magistrate seems an outrageous departure from best practice. Audio
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Best song ever written - Radio Free Europe
Audio 22 Jan 2014Michelle Anderson from Tauranga chooses 'Radio Free Europe' by REM. Audio
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Fiji tuna industry 'beyond a crisis'
Audio 21 Jan 2014Fiji's fishing industry has gone well beyond a crisis and there's no turning back according to the head of a fishing company. Audio
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Serious concerns about rule of law in Nauru amid sacking
Audio 20 Jan 2014Senior judicial officials have raised doubts about the rule of law in Nauru after the government deported the country's only magistrate and barred its chief justice from returning to deal with the… Audio