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Solomons' businesses involved in fight against violence
Audio 25 Nov 2016Solomon Islands businesses are being encouraged to help raise awareness about domestic violence. Audio
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Huge gains possible for Pacific: World Bank
Audio 25 Nov 2016The new Pacific director for the World Bank says there are massive gains to be made in the Pacific if countries can get things right. Audio
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The world's best cover songs
The world's best cover songs, as suggested by RNZ listeners and curated by Afternoons along with musicologist Nick Braae. Video, Audio
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Sport: PNG U20s score first ever World Cup goal
Audio 21 Nov 2016PNG U20s score first ever World Cup goal. Audio
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Health group tackles negative attitudes on sexual health
Audio 21 Nov 2016A health association in Kiribati is successfully helping to change negative attitudes towards sexual health and rights and the use of contraceptives. Audio
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UN official wants immediate shut down of Nauru camps
Audio 18 Nov 2016A United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights, Francois Crepeau, says Australia's human rights record has been tarnished by its migration policies. Audio
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Trimaran linking Tonga's Niuas ready for launch
A wind powered trimaran to provide a more regular shipping service for Tonga's far northern Niua Islands is to be launched this weekend in New Zealand. Audio
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Questions over new tax rate for PNG log exports
Audio 15 Nov 2016Questions have been raised over the PNG government's commitment to holding the logging industry to account after log exports tax hike. Audio
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NZ strongman film aims to inspire Pasifika youth
Audio 14 Nov 2016A film about New Zealand-born Samoan strongman Levi Vaoga aims to inspire Pasifika youth to dream big and achieve their goals. Audio
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US Election 2016 – our 10 best reads
Still putting the pieces together? Make sure you didn't miss any RNZ coverage and analysis as the week unfolded.
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Palau's Remengesau says election toughest battle ever
Audio 11 Nov 2016The returning president of Palau, Tommy Remengesau Jr, says the 2016 election race was the toughest ever on both a political and personal level. Audio
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Sport: FIFA Under 20 Women's World Cup to kick off in PNG
Audio 11 Nov 2016Under 20 Women's World Cup to kick off in PNG. Audio
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PNG could settle refugee compensation claim
Audio 9 Nov 2016The PNG government could settle compensation claims made by Manus Island refugees, according to their lawyer. Audio
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New POTUS to bring sea change for Pacific region
Audio 8 Nov 2016A US foreign policy scholar says a Trump presidency would bring uncertainty and instability to the broader Pacific region while a Clinton reign would refocus US efforts. Audio
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SPREP: Pacific's united voice can help mitigate climate change
Audio 8 Nov 2016A spokesperson from the Secretariat for the Pacific Regional Environment Programme says Pacific countries should continue a united lobby in climate change talks to help achieve global Paris Agreement… Audio
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Training and awareness to fight human trafficking in PNG
Counter human-trafficking training and a public awareness campaign are the tools being used to fight modern day slavery in PNG. Audio
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Better networks for development needed in the Pacific
Leading planners in the Commonwealth are hoping to establish a network in the Pacific that would provide support to leaders and policy makers in the region. Audio
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The New Torchlight List: Best Books & Authors
It's Jim's final countdown and he rates the authors from the very best, through to those he wants to read more of, promising authors, those not quite good enough, the unpromising - and the just plain… Audio
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NZ: the best
Audio 4 Nov 2016The Legatum Institute says New Zealand has an 'unrivalled ability to turn wealth into prosperity'. Audio
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Te Vaka on the soundtrack to Moana
Opetaia and Julie Foa'i from Te Vaka talk about the creative process behind their music for the movie Moana. Audio
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Two levels of NZ citizenship nothing new
Audio 2 Nov 2016Under a proposed Australian law change asylum seekers and refugees who attempt to arrive in Australia by boat will be permanently banned from entering the country. Audio
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Jobs numbers best in eight years
As you may heard in the news unemployment has fallen to its lowest level in nearly eight years in the three months to September, down to 4.9 percent. Audio
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Sport: Tongan skier sets sights on Winter Olympics
Audio 2 Nov 2016Tongan skier Kasete Skeen is attempting to qualify for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Audio
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Brothers-in-law vye for Palau presidency
Audio 31 Oct 2016It's a battle of two brothers-in-law for the Palau presidency as the country goes to the polls on Tuesday. Audio
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Fiji's schools rebuild 'lagging' as cyclone season begins
Audio 31 Oct 2016As the Pacific cyclone season begins, Fiji's opposition leader says school children are learning in unhealthy conditions. Audio