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Niue says no to visitors taking uga home
Audio 16 Apr 2015Failed attempts to decrease the number of Coconut crabs being exported from Niue has resulted in an indefinite Government ban on its export. Audio
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Education controversy in Fiji
Audio 15 Apr 2015A new education policy in Fiji will see more boarding places at urban schools offered to students from remote and rural areas. Audio
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French Polynesia puts name forward for 2023 Pacific Games
Audio 14 Apr 2015French Polynesia has announced its intention to bid for the 2023 Pacific Games and plans to spend 150 million US dollars on venues and equipment if successful. Audio
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Indonesia's Human Rights Commission calls for new Paniai probe
Audio 14 Apr 2015Indonesia's National Human Rights Commission has announced that it will recommend a pro-justicia inquiry into killings of four students in Papua province last year. Audio
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Vanuatu pleased with renewed Russian relations
Audio 13 Apr 2015The Vanuatu government says it is pleased with the outcomes of its recent diplomatic mission to Moscow and hopes the renewed ties with Russia will continue into the future. Audio
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Oceania Champions League to kick off
Audio 10 Apr 2015The Oceania Champions League kicks off in Fiji this weekend, with Auckland City chasing a fifth consecutive regional title. Audio
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Best of the Week - 10 April 2015
Audio 10 Apr 2015Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 10th April. This week.....a long-serving reporter voices fears about journalism going digital, the demand and… Audio
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Bougainville's ABG happy with mining measure input
Audio 8 Apr 2015ABG vice president confident that the people had good input in the Mining Act. Audio
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UN worried about infant nutrition in Vanuatu
Audio 8 Apr 2015The United Nations says it is concerned about proper nutrition for mothers and babies in Vanuatu after cyclone Pam struck. Authorities estimate around ninety percent of the food gardens in the mostly… Audio
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Sport: PNG cricketers still holding onto World Cup dream
Audio 7 Apr 2015Papua New Guinea remain hopeful associate countries can still play a part in future Cricket World Cup events, provided they show they can be competitive. Audio
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Best of the Week - 3 April 2015
Audio 3 Apr 2015Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 3 April. This week.....Insight looks at China's engagement with Pacific nations; Morning Report turns 40; how Maggie… Audio
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Simple solutions promoted for rebuild in Vanuatu
Audio 1 Apr 2015Focus shifts in Vanuatu from emergency aid to a more permanent rebuild after Cyclone Pam devastated 22 islands in the archipelago. Audio
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A long way to go for Vanuatu schools :UNICEF
Audio 1 Apr 2015Today is day two of the 2015 school year after Cyclone Pam in Vanuatu and at least half of the country's schools remain damaged or destroyed. Audio
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New dental school to match the best in Australia
Otago University says its new national dental school will catch it up to the best in Australia. Audio
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Fiji government boosts funding in rice sector
Audio 1 Apr 2015The government of Fiji is boosting funding into the country's rice sector in an attempt to reduce its heavy rice import costs. Audio
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Tokelau elders concerned by new Management Plan
Audio 31 Mar 2015Village elders in Tokelau want more say in the government's Change Management Plan. Audio
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Our reporter witnesses first hand the devastation on cyclone-ravaged Vanuatu
Audio 30 Mar 2015Two weeks after Cyclone Pam disaster authorities in Vanuatu continue to struggle to cope with the scale of the destruction caused by the storm. Audio
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Cooks by-election decider heats up
Audio 30 Mar 2015A move by a Cook Islands MP to switch parties has been labelled a setup by the Prime Minister and 'a blatant disregard for the rules' Audio
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Aid has not reached all communities - Vanuatu government
Audio 27 Mar 2015The Vanuatu government has acknowledged some communities have not received any aid, two weeks after category five Cyclone Pam struck the country. Audio
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Jail sought for former French Polynesian president
Audio 27 Mar 2015Jail sought for former French Polynesian president Gaston Flosse for illegal spying and abuse of public funds. Audio
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Best of the Week - 27 March 2015
Audio 27 Mar 2015Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 27 March. This week.....an historic win for the Black Caps in the Cricket World Cup; media reaction to the sacking of… Audio
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The three best and worst ways to modify a child’s behavior
How do you get your child to change the way they behave? Nathan Mikaere-Wallis is the Director of X-Factor Education, and discusses what the research tells us are the best and worst ways to go about… Audio
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Former Tahiti president in court for alleged spying
Audio 26 Mar 2015Former French Polynesian president Gaston Flosse, in Tahiti's criminal court for alleged spying and abuse of public funds. Audio
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New Cooks bill will recognise domestic violence
Audio 26 Mar 2015The Cook Islands could see a radical change in the way domestic violence is dealt with after the introduction of the Family Law Bill. Audio
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Blackcaps win 'one of best one-dayers for a long time'
The Black Caps are already on the way to Melbourne ahead of Sunday's final. About a dozen fans applauded them as they arrived at Auckland Airport earlier today. Audio