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Five of the best Chills songs ahead of their nationwide tour
John Campbell, Karyn Hay, Wallace Chapman, Anthonie Tonnon and Paz Lenchantin (of The Pixies) share their favourite Chills song.
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PACER Plus about development as much as trade
Audio 21 Apr 2017PACER Plus negotiations have concluded with New Zealand saying the regional agreement is as much about development as it is about trade. Audio
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Samoa's Ministry of Revenue drafts report on taxing pastors
Audio 20 Apr 2017Report now being drafted by Samoa's Ministry of Revenue for cabinet on taxing church pastors. Audio
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Veteran trekker doing his bit to promote PNG tourism
A former Australian soldier turned trek leader, Reg Yates, wants to see more and more people experience the vast number of tracks that can be walked across Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Former Fiji First minister explains party switch
Audio 19 Apr 2017A former minister in Fiji who's joined the opposition says his new party better represents what he stands for. Audio
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Solomons pushed to develop tourism sector
The Solomon Islands government is being encouraged by the Asian Development Bank to foster the development of the country's tourism sector. Audio
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Call for Niueans to fight to save their native tongue
Audio 14 Apr 2017Niuean leaders are calling for locals and Niueans living abroad to fight for the preservation of Niuean language. Audio
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Manufacturing activity best in 15 months in March
Activity in the manufacturing sector has bounced back to its best level in more than a year. Audio
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Guam governor's backflip on military build-up questioned
Audio 12 Apr 2017A chorus of voices on Guam is questioning the governor's decision to withdraw his support for the military build-up. Audio
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Claims of human rights abuses near a PNG goldmine
Audio 7 Apr 2017Claims of human rights abuses during a police operation near a PNG goldmine are raising questions about whether its owners are doing enough to combat the violence that's plagued the mine for decades.
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PNG leader Michael Somare ends political career
Papua New Guinea parliamentarians have acknowledged the outstanding career of former prime minister Sir Michael Somare after he gave his farewell speech to MP's, as PNG's ninth parliament adjourned… Audio
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Cooks CIIC lays out reasons for Aitutaki power changes
Audio 6 Apr 2017The head of the Cook Islands Investment Corporation is assuring the people of Aitutaki any funds held by the island's power authority will be invested to upgrade its power supply. Audio
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Calls for co-ordinated funding to NZ aid campaign
There is a call for civil society groups in New Zealand to co-ordinate funding for an agency to speak on their behalf over aid issues. Audio
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Card sharp: the best way to shuffle
Audio 25 Mar 2017Riffle shuffle or overhand? What's the best way to shuffle playing cards? Professor Graham Kendall is a mathematician studying blackjack, roulette...and packs of cards. Audio
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Trauma patients to be sent to best hospital for their injury
A change to the Government's Major Trauma Policy will see trauma patients taken straight to the hospital best able to treat their injury, rather than their closest hospital, which has been the current… Audio
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PNG police prepare for elections
Audio 21 Mar 2017Different to previous general elections, policing Papua New Guinea's upcoming elections in each province will be managed by provincial and divisional commanders, rather than from Moresby. The Police… Audio
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Warning of a new blockade in LNG project hub
Papua New Guinea's major Liquefied Natural Gas or LNG project could be shut down again due to simmering landowner frustrations in Hela province where tribal unrest and weapons proliferation continue… Audio
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Vanuatu kava growers chase American dollar
Kava growers in Vanuatu are working hard to produce more noble varieties of kava for a fast growing market in America. Audio
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Are you getting the best out of your spice rack?
Lynn Freeman meets ballerina-turned-chef Natasha MacAller, whose new book Spice Food Heroes explores the health benefits of spices. Audio
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The best Giant Monster Movies
With the news that no less than seven writers have been commissioned to work on the forthcoming King Kong vs Godzilla movie, Dan Slevin decided to look back on the best giant monster movies. Audio
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PFF calls for Fiji re-think on sedition
The Pacific media watchdog, the Pacific Freedom Forum, is encouraging the Fiji prosecution office to pull back from charging staff at the Fiji Times with sedition. Audio
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NZ conditions rated best for supporting women entrepreneurs
A survey by the credit company, Mastercard, indicates New Zealand offers the best conditions for women entrepreneurs in the world. Audio
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Commonwealth unveils plan to end domestic violence
Commonwealth Secretary General unveils plan to end domestic violence with 'Peace in the Home' initiative for Commonwealth countries. Audio
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Dengue in American Samoa sparks emergency
The acting American Samoa Governor, Lemanu Peleti Mauga, has declared a public health emergency following the confirmation of 3 people with dengue fever by the Hawaii State Laboratory. Audio
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Sport: Pressure mounting on Samoa govt to reward Ele Opeloge
Audio 6 Mar 2017The Samoa government is under pressure to offer a monetary reward to Ele Opeloge for winning the country's first Olympic medal. Audio