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Transport Ministry playing "ducks and drakes" with OIA requests
Emails obtained by RNZ News show the Transport Ministry's knew information about convicted fraudster Joanne Harrison's time at the Ministry existed, but was going to refuse to release it to Labour MP… Audio
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Sogavare yet to deliver on promise to tackle corruption
With only a year left in his term, the Solomon Islands prime minister Manasseh Sogavare is running out of time to deliver on a promise to bring in new anti-corruption laws. Audio
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Call for transparency around fisheries observer deaths
Audio 14 Jul 2017The environmental group, WWF, measures to protect regional fisheries observers are not being adequately implemented, but that following another detah of an observer in the region there needs to be… Audio
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The Kuijken Quartet plays Mozart and Haydn
Touring New Zealand with Chamber Music New Zealand, the Kuijken Quartet offers string quartets by Mozart and Haydn, recorded in the Auckland Town Hall, 9 July 2017. Audio
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Call for better protection of Pacific fishing observers
Audio 11 Jul 2017There is a renewed call for better protection of fishing observers in the Pacific after a Papua New Guinean went missing near Nauru. Audio
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Sport: Fiji seal qualification for 2019 Rugby World Cup
Audio 11 Jul 2017Fiji has become the first Pacific island country to qualify for the 2019 Rugby World Cup after beating Tonga 14-10 in Nuku'alofa. Audio
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Pacific fight against climate change takes to the world stage
Pacific states have taken their fight against climate change to the world stage. Audio
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Pacific communities in NZ respond to Pharmac's new strategy
Audio 6 Jul 2017NZ drug buying agency Pharmac has produced the Pacific Responsiveness Strategy to help Pacific people gain a better understanding into the medicines that they have access to. Audio
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Pacific medical supply shortages
Health authorities across the region are promising to up their efforts to fix the perennial problem of medicine shortages. Audio
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Election observer team in PNG takes note of roll issues
The Commonwealth observer team monitoring Papua New Guinea's election is taking note of the flood of complaints about electoral roll flaws. However, the team's chairman says it's role is to observe… Audio
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Missing pieces in the code of life could play a role in cancer
The sequencing of an entire human genome in 2003 was hailed as a great victory, but in reality, it wasn't complete. The uncharted regions of the genome could play a role in cancer and autism, some… Audio
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Academic says Fiji budget promises won't address poverty
The Fiji government is promising a fourteen percent wage increase for government workers, an increase in benefits for the poor and elderly and extra money for the ailing sugar industry in its budget… Audio
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Jonah from Tonga TV series to air on Māori TV
Māori Television has scheduled a controversial television show called Jonah from Tonga into their programming line up. However, this same show received a negative response from the Tongan community in… Audio
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Thanks given for RAMSI in the Solomons
Solomon Islanders are expressing their thanks to the departing regional security force that has been keeping the peace in the country for the better part of 14 years and that is leaving the country… Audio
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Sport: Pacific hockey nations catered for in global revamp
New international opportunities for Pacific Islands hockey nations. Audio
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Playing With Perceptions - 25 June
Audio 25 Jun 2017Where do stereotypes come from? Why do some perceptions persist, and is there any truth or value to the assumptions we make? In this hour, TED speakers examine the consequences of stereotypes.
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Drugs return to PNG hospitals but crisis not over
Drug supplies are slowly starting to be restored in Papua New Guinea, easing a nationwide crisis that has seen some hospitals closed and others driven to the brink. Audio
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PNG electoral commission ready for polling
Papua New Guinea's electoral commission says it is ready for polling despite claims the general election has been rigged. Audio
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Chance encounter discovers new fish species in New Caledonia
A chance discovery by two men spending a day fishing on a New Caledonia reef has led to a new species of fish being named after them. Audio
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Sport: Samoa and Tonga rugby stay positive despite defeats
Samoa and Tonga have plenty of room for improvement after disappointing defeats by the All Blacks and Wales during the Pasifika Rugby Challenge. Audio
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Actor Ben Mendelsohn on playing the villain
Australian actor Ben Mendelsohn talks to Kathryn Ryan about his upcoming film Una, in which he plays a middle-aged man attempting to rebuild his life after running away 15 years earlier with a… Audio
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All Blacks to play Samoa at Eden Park
All Blacks vs Samoa will be the first international fixture before next week's British and Irish Lions series starts. Matt Chatterton is at Eden Park for the double header. Video, Audio
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Four Pacific plays published in NZ
A new book, Talanoa Four Pacific Plays, has just been published in New Zealand. Audio
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Kieron Fonotia set for Manu Samoa debut against the All Blacks
Kieron Fonotia talks about being selected for Manu Samoa and the prospect of playing against the All Blacks. Audio
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Lions to play Highlanders in Dunedin
The Lions will face off against the Highlanders in Dunedin tonight. RNZ reporter Ian Telfer is at the Octagon with hundreds of Lions fans ahead of the match. Video, Audio