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Suspended Nauru MP hopeful Forum will step in
The suspended Nauru opposition MP Roland Kun says he's hopeful of help from the Pacific Islands Forum after a meeting with its Secretary General yesterday. Audio
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Breaking refugees spirits: Australia's offshore processing
Audio 27 Jul 2015Prospects for refugees processed on Nauru and Manus Island in Papua New Guinea look bleaker than ever amid more accounts of depression and abuse at Australia's offshore detention camps. Audio
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The Best of Upbeat for 25 July 2015
In this week's episode: Eva speaks to economist and copyright expert George Barker, before meeting violin superstar Isabelle Faust and multimedia artist Jasmeen Patheja. Audio
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Best of the Week - 24 July 2015
Audio 24 Jul 2015Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 24 July. This week.....media reaction to who's buying Auckland houses; the new scheme dividing the education sector… Audio
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Getting the best out of parent-teacher meetings
Editor of parenting website Kiwi Families and former teacher turned parenting guru, Rochelle Gribble discusses how to get the most out of parent-teacher interviews and student led conferences. Audio
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Pacifika trailblazing leader farewelled
Hundreds of people farewelled a trailblazing Pacific women's leader in Auckland last week. Audio
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CNMI business loses after comms blackout
Businesses in the Northern Marianas are losing tens of thousands of dollars a day after a communications blackout which is continuing to affect the territory. Audio
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Polynesia calls for strong action on Climate Change
The Polynesian Leaders Group, made up of eight countries, has signed the Polynesia Against Climate Threats declaration. Audio, Gallery
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Symbolic change not enough for Australian first people
Torres Strait Islanders say they will not give up in their fight for recognition in Australia's constitution. Audio
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Best of the Week - 17 July 2015
Audio 17 Jul 2015Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 17 July. This week.....an ethical failure at the country's biggest selling newspaper; walking the line between free… Audio
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Report finds Manus refugees living in island detention
A human rights organisation says asylum seekers granted refugee status on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island are still trapped there. Audio
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Nauru remanded MP has heart attack
Audio 16 Jul 2015A Nauru opposition MP Sprent Dabwido who has been in custody on Nauru following protests is in hospital after suffering a heart attack. Audio
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CEDAW issue a challenge for democracy in Tonga
Audio 15 Jul 2015Democracy in Tonga challenged as confusion grows in the country over who has the authority to ratify CEDAW. Audio
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Robert Gordon: 'The Best of Enemies'
After Robert Gordon saw footage of the 1968 series of debates between Gore Vidal and William F Buckley, he contacted his collaborator Morgan Neville to begin work on their documentary 'The Best of… Video, Audio
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The Best of Upbeat for 10 July 2015
In this week's episode: Eva speaks to British architecture writer Owen Hatherley, before catching up with the star Russian conductor Vasily Petrenko ahead of his New Zealand Symphony Orchestra… Audio
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Best of the Week - 10 July 2015
Audio 10 Jul 2015Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 10th July. This week.....possible changes to tenancy laws to support 'forever renters'; how will the new Harmful… Audio
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One of the best dinosaur hunters has one named after her
One of the best dinosaur hunters in the world has finally had one named after her. Audio
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Pacific leaders ready to up the ante on sustainable fishing
Audio 9 Jul 2015The director general of the Forum Fisheries Agency says Pacific leaders are ready to up the ante to ensure Pacific Fisheries are sustainable. Audio
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Tonga to vote on polarising UN convention for women's rights
Audio 7 Jul 2015The Prime Minister of Tonga says the issue of signing a United Nations Convention which recently led to protests in the country, will be put to the public to be voted on, after the coronation… Audio
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FMA says $18m settlement is best outcome for investors
The Financial Markets Authority says the 18-million dollar out of court settlement for Hanover Finance investors is the best outcome for investors Audio
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More eye care training for the Pacific
The Fred Hollows Foundation in New Zealand says the new regional eye care centre in Solomon Islands will fill an important training gap for tertiary eye care in the Pacific. Audio
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Fiji Labour Party leader to stand down after 23 years
The leader of Fiji's Labour Party and former prime minister, Mahendra Chaudhry, has decided to stand down from the leadership, a role which he has held for 23 years. Audio
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The Best of Upbeat for 3 July 2015
In this week's episode, Eva meets the Belgian cornet virtuoso Harmen Vanhoorne, Roger Horrocks introduces his new collection of Len Lye's writings, and David Morriss talks to Edo de Waart: the brand… Audio
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Best of the Week - 3 July 2015
Audio 3 Jul 2015Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 3 July. This week.....water rights and democracy in Canterbury; speaking out about government inaction on climate… Audio
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Doctors urged to boycott Manus and Nauru centres
Audio 2 Jul 2015A former Christmas Island medical worker says a boycott of Australia's immigration detention centres would be the best way to force change. Audio