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Young democracies in the Pacific in need of support
The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association says ensuring young democracies follow the rule of law is a challenge. Audio
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Solomons reconciliation celebrated as a foundation for peace
Organisers of a week of reconciliation ceremonies held in Solomon Islands say the programme was a first step towards national healing. Audio
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Sport: Time running out for Fiji's Olympic 7s hopefuls
One week left for Fiji's sevens players to make the cut for Rio. Audio
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Campaign interference claims dog Nauru election
Best known as the home of one of Australia's off shore detention centres, Nauru's election campaign has been dogged rumours of interference. Audio
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Healthy Star Ratings - 'not perfect but the best we've got'
Winsome Parnell is a dietician and a member of the advisory committee to MPI on Health Star ratings. She says despite some flaws the five scale front-of-pack labels are helping consumers make… Audio
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Tough legal challenges remain for Pacific women
Audio 6 Jul 2016Law students in New Zealand say women still face tough legal challenges throughout the Pacific. Audio
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Small Island States adopt new strategy
Audio 6 Jul 2016Leaders from the Small Island States of the Pacific Islands Forum have adopted a new strategy to ensure their vulnerabilities are addressed. Audio
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Bougainville pleas for PNG to surrender new BCL shares
Audio 4 Jul 2016Fury in Bougainville at the way mining giant Rio Tinto distributes its shares in Bougainville Copper ltd. Audio
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Pacific food exports to promote tourism in pacific
Audio 4 Jul 2016Pacific partners in the food industry say more open doors to export internationally will help put the region on the map. Audio
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Traditional crop knowledge preserved in Tongan book
Audio 4 Jul 2016The author of a new book which documents traditional methods of growing yam says the book has preserved indigenous crop planting knowledge valuable to farmers in the region. Audio
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NZ best in the world at computer-based problem solving
New Zealand tops the world in the ability to use computers and the Internet. That's even though nearly half of us can only do the basics. Our education correspondent John Gerritsen makes sense of the… Audio
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Widescreen’s best of the web (24 June)
Our pick of the best* and most interesting screen-related articles and features from around the web – special close reading edition – including Rohmer’s swimsuits, Ridley Scott’s typography, and An…
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Best of the Week - 24 June 2016
Audio 24 Jun 2016Highlights from RNZ National's programmes for the week ending Friday 24 June. This week..... a leading campaigner for voluntary euthanasia shares his story of how watching his father die led him to… Audio
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Little progress despite years of efforts to combat NCDs
Audio 24 Jun 2016Despite efforts to combat the non-communicable-diseases crisis in the region over the years, there's been little progress. Audio
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Best music so far in 2016 Part 1
Team RNZ Music convenes to present some of our favourite sounds of the year so far. Part One of Three Audio
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Best music so far in 2016 Part 3
Team RNZ Music convenes to present some of our favourite sounds of the year so far. Part Three of Three. Audio
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Best music so far in 2016 Part 2
Team RNZ Music convenes to present some of our favourite sounds of the year so far. Part Two of Three. Audio
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Best new music (so far) in 2016
Team RNZ Music convenes to present some of our favourite sounds of the year so far. Video, Audio
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Best of the Week - 17 June 2016
Audio 17 Jun 2016Highlights from RNZ National's programmes for the week ending Friday 17 June. This week..... John Key's recent visit to Fiji draws attention to the fact some journalists are not welcome there, a new… Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu volleyballers looking to bounce back in Cairns
Audio 16 Jun 2016Vanuatu's Olympic beach volleyball dream remains alive despite a setback. Audio
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NZ PM's Fiji visit heavy on symbolism low on results
Audio 13 Jun 2016The prime minister John Key made a 24 hour visit to Fiji last week - the first by a New Zealand leader in a decade. Audio
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New Caledonia's Germain says Noumea Accord process on track
Audio 10 Jun 2016The president of New Caledonia's collegial government says good progress is being made towards a referendum on possible independence, despite several challenges. Audio
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Best of the Week - 10 June
Audio 10 Jun 2016This week...Media theorist, professor, from Queens Birthday graphic novelist Douglas Rushkoff on how the digital economy failed to live up to its promise and how we could still fix it, an economics… Audio
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Wave energy positive for Pacific
Audio 9 Jun 2016A new study in the Pacific indicates wave energy could work as an alternative to fossil fuels for some countries. Audio
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Hopes Australian National University will re-think cuts
There is growing anger in academic circles at cuts being made to Pacific Studies at the Australiann National University. Audio