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Sport: Oceania football supremacy up for grabs in Auckland
Audio 7 Apr 2016Auckland City will begin their quest for a sixth consecutive Oceania Champions League football title this weekend. Audio
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PNG women demand violent public servants be sacked
Audio 6 Apr 2016Women in Papua New Guinea call for more action to combat soaring levels of gender based violence. Audio
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Shelter a priority in Filji
Audio 6 Apr 2016Many of Fiji's cyclone victims are still in dire need of shelter especially with the onslaught of heavy rain over the last few days. Audio
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Widescreen’s best of the web (5 April)
Our pick of the best* and most interesting screen-related articles and features from around the web including Sad Ben Affleck’s conflicted relationship with class, the gay subtext in Batman, and an…
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Sport: Sacked Tonga 7's coach hasn't been paid
Audio 4 Apr 2016The sacked coach of the Tonga sevens team says he has not been paid during his 18 months at the helm. Audio
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Best Of The Week - 1 April 2016
Audio 1 Apr 2016Highlights from RNZ National's programmes for the week ending Friday 1 April, this week.. the war on drugs is deemed a failure, how can media respond in ways that doesn't give the perpetrators of… Audio
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Pitcairn drone tests could shape future of marine conservation
Audio 30 Mar 2016A new type of surface drone being tested in the Pitcairn Islands could shape the future of patrolling and protecting marine reserves all around the world. Audio
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Best of the Week - 25 March
Audio 25 Mar 2016Highlights from RNZ National's programmes for the week ending Friday 25 March. This week.... An RNZ Insight Investigation uncovers evidence the Transport Accident Investigation Commission has been… Audio
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Fiji women's groups united against sexual violence
Audio 25 Mar 2016Fiji women's groups say the country's high rates of gender-based sexual violence exacerbated by natural disaster, enhance the vulnerability of women and children. Audio
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Toilets give Vanuatu village bite of tourist cherry
Audio 24 Mar 2016It's hoped a fancy set of public toilets in the north of Efate in Vanuatu will help attract tourists there. Audio
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Tonga Rugby working with govt on financial 'rescue package'
Audio 24 Mar 2016The Tonga Rugby Union has approached the government for help after being unable to service debts incurred in the past three years. Audio
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Worst house in best suburb goes on sale
An apparently unliveable Grey Lynn house has undergone a dramatic transformation since its $1.075m sale in 2014. Alex Ashton reports from the auction. Audio
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Disappointment at cancellation of protest in PNG
Audio 22 Mar 2016A decision by Papua New Guinea police to cancel a public protest raises concerns about the country's commitment to democracy. Audio
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Returning RSE workers an asset to NZ industries
Audio 21 Mar 2016Pacific Islanders participating in New Zealand's Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme say their experience working in this country is of great benefit to them and their communities back in the islands… Audio
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Report finds regional deep sea mining laws lacking
Audio 21 Mar 2016An independent assessment of a proposed framework for sea bed mining has found the legislation lacks indigenous and environmental safeguards. Audio
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Best Of The Week - 18 March 2016
Audio 18 Mar 2016Highlights from RNZ National's programmes for the week ending Friday 18th March, this week... playwright and screen writer Anthony McCarten, a chat about Tiny Ruins' latest EP 'Hurtling Through', how… Audio
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Sport: Mick Potter excited to take charge of Fiji Bati
Former Wests Tigers coach Mick Potter talks about the challenge and attraction of coaching the Fiji national team. Audio
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Author describes Pacific as the ocean of the future
Audio 17 Mar 2016An award-winning journalist and New York Times best-selling author says the world needs to listen more to what the Pacific ocean and its peoples have to say about looking after our planet. [Pacific] Audio
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Best of the Week - 11 March 2016
Audio 11 Mar 2016Highlights from RNZ National's programmes for the week ending Friday 11th March. This week.... the minimum wage - how high is too high, critics of the TPP want more transparency when free trade talks… Audio
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New Zealand cricketers prepare to farewell one of the best
Many of the famous cricketers who played with Martin Crowe during his career won't be attending the funeral. They are in Queenstown playing in a celebrity golf tournament. Our Queenstown reporter… Audio
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Sport:Manu Samoa veteran keen to prove a point in Japan
Japan's Super Rugby franchise and Samoan first five Tusi Pisi are on a mission to prove to themselves and the critics that they can hack it in their debut campaign. Audio
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Suspended Nauru MPs hit by new visa restrictions
Audio 10 Mar 2016Latest visa limits add to problems for Nauru's suspended MPs who are facing legal action. Audio
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Marshall Islands facing extreme high tides
Audio 9 Mar 2016People in the Marshall Islands are preparing for flooding due to very high tides combined with a storm brewing in the area. Audio
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Tonga to compensate for death of NZ prisoner
Audio 8 Mar 2016Tonga's government says it will pay compensation over the death of a New Zealander in a Nuku'alofa police cell. Audio
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Widescreen’s best of the web (7 March)
Our pick of the best* and most interesting screen-related articles and features from around the web including Gods of Egypt skewered, behind the curtain of Hollywood inequality and a trip to Joliet…