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Tonga's Education Minister adamant girls should not play rugby
Audio 28 Mar 2018Tonga's Education Minister remains adamant that girls should not play rugby or box. Audio
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Sexual harrassment driving Cooks' workers away from tourism
Sexual harrassment by tourists is driving workers away from the Cook Islands tourism industry. Audio
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Does Indonesia belong in the Melanesian Spearhead Group?
Indonesia's place in the Melanesian Spearhead Group has come under scrutiny from regional leaders and experts after allegations were made by Solomon Islands' deputy prime minister Manasseh Sogavare… Audio
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Barack Obama plays golf with Sir John Key
Audio 21 Mar 2018Northland reporter Lois Williams joins Checkpoint live from near Kauri Cliffs, where Barack Obama and John Key have been playing golf. Audio
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Outrage in Tonga over apparent ban on girls playing rugby
Audio 20 Mar 2018Tonga's government has instructed female students at one of its high schools that they should not be playing sports like rugby or boxing because it goes against Tongan culture and traditions. Audio
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Theresa Healey and the Play School toys
In the 1970s New Zealand started to find its own voice through mass media, and that included imported children's television. Ready to knock? Turn the lock. Audio
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NZ to be more of a 'true partner' to Pacific, says Peters
New Zealand's Foreign Minister says that compared to the previous administration, the new government is going to put its money where its mouth is in terms of aid to the Pacific Winston Peters says the… Audio
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Solitude: a play about Annie Chaffey
Takaka-based writer and actress Martine Baanvinger's one-woman show "Solitude" is opening in Wellington next week.
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Club from Vanuatu's Tanna makes footbal history
A football club from a rural island in Vanuatu is making waves around the region as it prepares to host its first champions league quarter-final. Audio
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Samoa prepares for arrival of deportees from the US
Audio 14 Mar 2018Samoa says it won't be taking non-Samoan deportees from the US. Audio
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Review: NZSO plays Star Wars
Star Wars fans from around NZ flocked to the capital to see the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra perform the score of Star Wars A New Hope, with the film playing on a big screen behind the musicians. So… Audio
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Tongan league side confident of match vs world champions
A rugby league match between Tonga and the world champion Australians in the middle east or Hawai'i could be a real possibility, according to Tonga's coach. Audio
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Fiji rejects Sogavare criticism on Indonesia's admission to MSG
Audio 7 Mar 2018Fiji has hit back at the deputy prime minister of Solomon Islands, Manasseh Sogavare, who said Fiji's leadership should apologise for bringing Indonesia into the Melanesian Spearhead Group. Audio
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Pacific voices call for more say on climate change mitigation
Audio 1 Mar 2018Pacific people at a New Zealand climate summit call for more influence on global issues that affect the region's rapidly changing climate. Audio
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UNDP appoints celebrity chef as advocate for healthy living
Celebrity chef Robert Oliver appointed UNDP Pacific advocate for food, sustainable development and wellbeing. Audio
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Indie maestro Merk plays live at RNZ
Auckland musician Merk has interned with Neil Finn, attended the Red Bull Music Academy, and just signed an Australian record deal.
He performed two songs live in the RNZ studio. Audio
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First Pacific woman has been elected to Auckland's Council
Audio 20 Feb 2018First Pacific woman elected to serve on the Auckland super city council representing Maungakiekie-Tamaki ward. Audio
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New Pacific conference series launched in NZ
Audio 19 Feb 2018The University of Auckland launches a three part Pacific conference series with part one exploring Samoan traditional leadership, customary land tenure and religious rights. Audio
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Upbeat for Friday 16 Feb
Peter Hoar reviews French pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra & producer Zoë George and Dr Aleisha Ward explore Jazz era NZ - music, dance ... and sex. Audio
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UN human rights chief has concerns in Indonesia, PNG and Fiji
Audio 14 Feb 2018Following his visits to Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has highlighted a range of deep concerns in these countries. Audio
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Sport: Contract saga a distraction for Fiji 7s
Audio 2 Feb 2018Fiji sevens players have been mulling over new contracts while trying to prepare for World Series tournaments in Australia and New Zealand. Audio
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Sport: PNG cricketer banned for illegal bowling action
Audio 31 Jan 2018PNG bowler Nosaina Pokana has been banned by the ICC for an illegal bowling action. Audio
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Nauru at centre of lobbying by Abkhazia and South Ossetia
The foreign ministers of Georgia's breakaway republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia are in Nauru in the hope it will lobby for their recognition as independent countries. Audio
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Stakes high for NZ seasonal worker recruitment in Solomons
Audio 29 Jan 2018Threats to the safety of a New Zealand seasonal worker recruiter while in Solomon Islands have underlined how desperate people are to join the scheme. Audio
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Pharmacists build support to improve Pacific health
Audio 29 Jan 2018Pharmacists in New Zealand have set up a new network to help Pacific people make more informed choices about their health. Audio