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Cook Islands school students learn about healthy lifestyles
Audio 9 Jun 2017Since 2012, Cook Islands school students have been involved in a programme that teaches them about healthy lifestyles in an effort to combat the country's non-communicable disease crisis. Audio
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Benjamin Baker plays K516
Benjamin Baker performs Mozart's String Quintet in G minor, K516 at the semi-finals of the 2017 Michael Hill International Violin Competition Audio
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Luke Hsu plays K516
Luke Hsu performs Mozart's String Quintet in G minor, K516 at the semi-finals of the 2017 Michael Hill International Violin Competition Audio
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Kunwha Li plays K515
Kunwha Li performs Mozart's String Quintet in C, K515 at the semi-finals of the 2017 Michael Hill International Violin Competition Audio
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Sumina Studer plays K593
Sumina Studer performs Mozart's String Quintet in D, K593 at the semi-finals of the 2017 Michael Hill International Violin Competition Audio
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Ioana Cristina Goicea plays K516
Ioana Cristina Goicea performs Mozart's String Quintet in G minor, K516 at the semi-finals of the 2017 Michael Hill International Violin Competition Audio
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Olga Šroubková plays K516
Olga Šroubková performs Mozart's String Quintet in G minor, K516 at the semi-finals of the 2017 Michael Hill International Violin Competition Audio
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NZ should intervene in Manus Island, Nauru - Greens
The opposition Green party says the New Zealand government should intervene in the fate of refugees detained offshore by Australia. Audio
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Illegal wildlife trade threatening Pacific species
An increasing number of land and marine species in the Pacific are being threatened by illegal trade overseas. Audio
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Leadership vital for Pacific's ICT advances
Audio 5 Jun 2017An editor of a new book about so-called e-government in the Pacific says leadership is essential for regional countries to get full benefits from Information and Communication Technology. Audio
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Sport: Blues and Reds to make history in Apia
Audio 1 Jun 2017Apia will host the first Super Rugby match in Samoa on Friday.
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Stanley Makuwe's latest play Finding Temeraire
For me being a New Zealander now, I really cherish my nomination for the Adam New Zealand award for me it's a big thing because it made me realise that you can make it here, you can be recognised here… Audio
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Solomons' mining protestors furious at outsider label
Residents of Santa Cruz in Solomon Islands Temotu province are furious at the remarks by a provincial MP and former premier saying only outsiders were opposed to mining in the province. Audio
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All Blacks to play Japan ahead of 2019 World Cup
The All Blacks are set to head to Japan next year for the first match between the two nations in five years. The game is intended to help Japan promote the Rugby World Cup, which it is hosting in… Video, Audio
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PIANGO concerns about PACER PLUS remain
Early next month the Pacific Islands Forum's PACER Plus agreement for closer economic relations is being signed after being under consideration, in various forms, since 2001. Audio
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Minister's Manus claim should be investigated - Amnesty
Audio 15 May 2017Amnesty International says Peter Dutton's claim about the Good Friday attack on Manus Island should be subjected to an inquiry. Audio
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Lost Bird plays live
Folk Country Wellington based duo guitarist Ali Whitton and violinist Oliver Vetter have recently released their new single Grace Has Green Eyes. They weave poetry with melodic lines for a live… Audio
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Pacific Rugby hopes to benefit from rule change
Pacific nations could be the biggest benefactors of a rule change announced by rugby's governing body surrounding international eligibility. Audio
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Bougainville's BRA re-unites after 20 years
The man charged with bringing reconciliation on Papua New Guinea's Bougainville says they have made a major breakthrough - re-uniting two factons of the Bougainville Revolutionary Army. Audio
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Council battles to erase stigma surrounding disabled people
The head of Fiji's National Council for Disabled Persons says mindsets need to change if abuse and mistreatment of disabled people is to stop. Audio
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All Blacks to play Samoa in build to Lions
New Zealand will prepare for the first test against the British and Irish Lions with a match against Samoa in Auckland next month. Audio
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Global media body worried about Tongan democracy
The Tonga government's actions against the state broadcaster threaten to undermine democracy, according to the Public Media Alliance. Audio
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Few new faces in Niue parliament
Audio 8 May 2017Provisional election results in Niue indicate a boost to women's representation in Niue's parliament. Audio
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Sport: 'World Class' Tahiti inspire at Beach Soccer World Cup
Audio 8 May 2017There are hopes another impressive World Cup showing from Tahiti will inspire more Oceania teams to focus on beach soccer. Audio
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More Tongan women drinking kava
More Tongan women appear to be breaking with tradition and consuming kava more heavily. Audio