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New leader but same agenda for Papuan liberation movement
Audio 6 Dec 2017The United Liberation Movement for West Papua has elected the exiled independence activist Benny Wenda as its new leader. He says that the organisation is united an that its agenda, to push for West… Audio
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Anthony Doerr: crafting a best-seller
Anthony Doerr's life turned upside down when his novel, All the Light We Cannot See won a Pulitzer Prize in 2015. He was thrust into the global limelight with his story of two teenagers in the Second… Audio
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Outgoing Pitcairn governor optimistic about island's future
The outgoing governor of Pitcairn Island says he's optimistic about the future of the island and its inhabitants. Audio
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Prominent doctors call for access to Manus Island refugees
Audio 1 Dec 2017Prominent Australian doctors have asked for permission to go to Manus Island to care for refugees. Audio
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Book review - The Best of A A Gill
David Hill reviews The Best of A A Gill published by Hachette. Audio
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Justice sought in PNG for six-year-old girl accused of sorcery
Audio 27 Nov 2017Torture of a six year old girl for sorcery in PNG condemned. Audio
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Australia welcomes Solomons' commitment to new cable project
Audio 27 Nov 2017Australia has welcomed the announcement by Solomon Islands' new prime minister that he is committed a proposal for a submarine internet cable which was announced prior to the overthrow of the previous… Audio
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Cloud storage options - what's best?
Peter Griffin reviews the best deals on the market for safely storing your data and photos. Who are the main players, who protects your security and privacy best, and why does Apple keep sending… Audio
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First impressions of the world's best musicians
The BBC has released the notes its staff made on the auditions of various artists. Meanwhile the music quality of CDs, Vinyl and Streaming has been tested and CDs have come out on top. We ask the… Audio
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Pacific aid agencies encouraged to lead
Advancing local Pacific leadership in disaster response tabled at regional NGO conference. Audio
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Appeal likely in pesticide lawsuit on Kauai in Hawaii
A judge has ruled in favour this month of an agribusiness pesticide operation after a group of locals on the Hawaiian island of Kauai filed a lawsuit citing environmental concerns. Audio
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Nick D and Kode9 discovered the best video game music of the 1980s
Nick Dwyer and Kode-9 discuss the new album they have complied called Diggin' in the Carts which highlights the importance, influence and innovation of Japanese video game music. Audio
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Starting school - when is best?
The Prime Minister says it's in the best of children to drop the cohort entry for four-year-olds to start school. We debate the arguments with advice from Dr Amanda Mergler, a psychologist and senior… Audio
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Sport: Cook Is women claim another rugby league scalp
Cook Islands leave lasting impact as Pacific teams bow out of Women's Rugby League World Cup. Audio
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Climate change could kill 50-80% of Pacific fish species: study
Pacific Island nations could lose between 50 and 80 percent of their fish species by the end of the century if climate change continues unabated, according to a new study. Audio
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Sport: Pacific rewriting league's established world order
Fiji and Tonga sweep into semis as Pacific nations continue to shake up the Rugby League World Cup. Audio
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Wine expert Michael Cooper: best job on earth
Michael Cooper is a highly regarded NZ wine writer - very few in the country know more about wine. He has written 40 books on the subject and every year he does us all a favour by trying thousands of… Audio
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NZTrio wins Best Classical Artist Tui
NZTrio has won the Best Classical Artist award at the New Zealand Music Awards. NZTrio was recognised for its album Sway, with Cellist Ashley Brown receiving the Tui on behalf of the group. Ashley and… Audio
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Rick Hou elected Solomons PM
The Small Malaita MP Rick Hou has been elected as prime minister of Solomon Islands. A vacancy was created after the ousting of Manasseh Sogavare in a vote of no-confidence last week. Audio
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Samoa Airways launched, ready for first commercial flight
Samoa's relaunched national airline, Samoa Airways, is making its inaugural flight today, from Apia to Auckland. Audio
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How can NZ's best wineries prepare for quakes?
The best soils for New Zealand's wines are also some of the most shaky as Canterbury and Marlborough wine makers found out to their cost last November. Now the government's pouring $300,000 of funding… Audio
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A Pacific expert touts new forestry and fishing techniques
Audio 13 Nov 2017A farming expert outlines how the Pacific can benefit from new techniques in forestry and fishing. Audio
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Subservience or independence? What's the best way for NZ to relate to world power
New Zealand's international alliances are discussed by the investigative author Nicky Hager, journalist Maiki Sherman, and Law Professor Jane Kelsey, with Leonie Hayden in the chair. Audio
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Stephen Fry: comic god on why Greek myths are the best
Stephen Fry fell in love with Greek mythology as a young boy. Now the acclaimed British actor, comedian and writer has written a book about them: Mythos - The Greek Myths Retold. Audio
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World's best break up songs
Ellen Falconer takes us through some of the best break up songs as suggested by our listeners. Audio