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PNG leader challenged on Bougainville referendum comments
Audio 10 May 2018A prominent leader and businessman on Bougainville says the latest statements from Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O'Neill on the region's referendum are contradictory. Audio
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NZ aid boost welcomed in Pacific
Audio 9 May 2018A significant boost in New Zealand's foreign aid budget has been heralded as part of a transformative shift in the country's relations with Pacific Islands. Audio
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Infant & toddler food supplements - what's best for your baby?
Food Standards Australia and New Zealand is looking at overhauling its infant formula regulations. Health experts warn, a change in rules to include more information about the nutritional value of… Audio
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Tui award for Best NZ Children's Artist
We talk live to the just awarded winner of the Tui for Best New Zealand Children's Artist, musician and inventor Levity Beet at the New Zealand Children's Music Awards. Audio
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Smoke alarms: the safest and the best
Audio 5 May 2018Paul Smith of consumer.org.nz has been reviewing which smoke alarms work best – and which ones should be avoided at all costs to keep your family safe. Audio
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Julie Biuso: make lentils your best friend
Lentils have been eaten for thousands of years. They contain around 25 percent protein, but when eaten with certain foods that more than doubles and can equal the same protein content as a meal of… Audio
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PNG planning minister says govt focussed on growing economy
Audio 3 May 2018After years of reduced revenues, Papua New Guinea's National Planning minister says that growing a more diverse economy is the government's priority. Audio
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Opposition MP questions baby deaths in Fiji hospitals
Fiji's Opposition Minister for Health and Medical Services says he's concerned about a spike in the number of babies dying after a recent hospital report. Audio
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The best viol ensemble in the world
The internationally renowned viol consort Phantasm is in New Zealand for the first time, touring for Chamber Music NZ. Upbeat talks to its founder and musical director Laurence Dreyfus. Audio
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Film shines light on Micronesians in US military
Audio 26 Apr 2018A film documenting the journey of Micronesian soldiers in the US military raises awareness about the challenges they face on their return home. Audio
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Pacific parliamentarians workshop their Westminster skills
Audio 18 Apr 2018New Pacific parliamentarians have been in Wellington, New Zealand to gain insights into effectively navigating the Westminster system of government in their respective nations. Audio
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Pacific urged to modernise shipping industry
Audio 17 Apr 2018The Pacific is being urged to use a committment by the international shipping industry to reduce emissions as an opportunity to modernise its shipping fleet. Audio
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Pacific at forefront of shipping industry emissions reductions
Pacific Island nations have been central to efforts to get the international shipping industry to commit to reducing carbon esmissions. Audio
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Sport: Pacific watershed at Commonwealth Games
Audio 12 Apr 2018The 2018 Commonwealth Games are being hailed as a watershed moment for Pacific sport. Audio
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Fight to ban child brides in American Samoa not over
Audio 9 Apr 2018The fight to ban child brides in American Samoa is not over. Audio
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School of Dance Director Garry Trinder answers the critics
Garry Trinder recently chalked up twenty years as the Director of the New Zealand School of Dance. But the anniversary comes after a difficult period, with an expansion plan for the School cancelled… 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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Pacific women writers have their say on climate change
Audio 29 Mar 2018Pacific women voices in new Commonwealth islands anthology Audio
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Bits+Bytes: the best deals in cloud storage
Audio 28 Mar 2018Who are the main players, who protects your security and privacy best, and why does Apple keep sending alerts that your iCloud is full? Peter Griffin looks at the options for safely storing data and… Audio
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Joseph Parker: 'Do my best, take those belts back home'
Kiwi boxing champion Joseph Parker is less than a week away from the biggest fight of his life. Parker is training at the gym of the British former heavyweight champion David Haye in London ahead of a… Audio
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Holly Best's toy camera offers something truly unique
Christchurch photographer and writer for Art New Zealand, Holly Best describes An imprecise organisation of forms as part family photo album, and part something else entirely. Audio
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Pacific people champion gender equality through social media campaign
Audio 22 Mar 2018The UNDP were behind a social media campaign called #Champions4Equality that highlights stories of individual women and men around the Asia and Pacific region that focus on gender equality. Audio
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Vanuatu kava industry to keep door open on tudei
There are fears that changing the quality of kava exports from Vanuatu could again threaten the reputation of the country's prize crop. Vanuatu's kava industry is debating the merits of easing… Audio
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Pacific artists call out NZ govt arts funder for cultural bias
Pacific arts community members have called out perceived institutional racism at New Zealand's government arts funding body at a conference in the country's capital. Audio
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More disaster insurance being developed for Pacific countries
Getting disaster response funds to where people need them and in a timely manner is the goal of a dedicated Pacific insurance company set up in response to climate change and the limited resources of… Audio