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Australian actors silent on detained refugee performer
New Zealand actor Oscar Kightley has voiced his support for a campaign to free a performer from Australian detention on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island. Audio
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Tonga dialysis plans 'being stalled' by govt inaction
Audio 20 Feb 2017A group wanting to bring dialysis treatment for kidney disease sufferers to Tonga says government inaction is stalling its plans. Audio
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West Papua media access still fettered - PFF
Audio 17 Feb 2017The Pacific Freedom Forum says media access to West Papua is still obstructed as Indonesia prepares to host World Press Freedom Day. Audio
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Sport: Fiji 7s squad offered contracts after six month delay
Fiji's top sevens players have been offered contracts by the Fiji Rugby Union, six months after the previous arrangement ended. Audio
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NZ Foreign Minister flies the flag in parts of Melanesia
The New Zealand Foreign Minister Murray McCully has been meeting with government officials in Papua New Guinea, Bougainville and Solomon Islands this week. Audio
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Sport: Samoa softballers could skip World Champs over funding
Audio 16 Feb 2017Samoa are struggling to raise enough money to attend the Softball World Championships. Audio
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Greens play along with Labour in Ohariu Belmont electorate
Labour does a deal with the Greens in Ohariu-Belmont so there's no Green Party candidate standing against Andrew Little. Audio
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Rugby mourns death of Tongan-born All Black
Audio 15 Feb 2017Rugby communities in Tonga and New Zealand are reeling from the sudden death of the former All Black, Sione Lauaki. Audio
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Favourite album - "The Family that Plays Together" Spirit
Chosen by Karen Stevens. Audio
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Study reveals self censorship still at play in Fiji media
Audio 14 Feb 2017A newly released study shows self censorship in Fiji's media remains a problem despite the return to democratic rule in 2014. Audio
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Rain in Solomon Islands has wiped out crops
Audio 13 Feb 2017Persistent rain in Solomon Islands has wiped out crops and caused flooding problems in the capital, Honiara. Audio
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NZ authorities urge greater awareness to avoid border seizures
Audio 13 Feb 2017New Zealand's Department of Conservation is encouraging customs authorities around the region to continue raising awareness about export permits for cultural items. Audio
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Political play to get state out of broadcasting
Minor political parties’ policies on broadcasting rarely make headlines, but newcomer Gareth Morgan got the media’s attention this week with his proposal to get rid of state-owned broadcasters. Audio
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Carl Bland: Veteran of alternative theatre
Carl Bland is an acclaimed actor, playwright and painter, and the son of another renown New Zealand actor Peter Bland. He was a core cast member shows such as Rude Awakenings, and hit drama Street… Audio
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Mother just wants her daughter to have friends to play with
An Auckland mother has reached out on a social network to ask for friends for her 12-year-old daughter with special needs. Video, Audio
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Sport: Samoa see Brisbane 10s as a chance to expose new talent
Audio 10 Feb 2017Samoa keen to impress at Brisbane 10s. Audio
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Right to Information now law in Vanuatu
Audio 8 Feb 2017Vanuatu's Right to Information comes into force and journalists are preparing their first requests under the new rules. Audio
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Te Tii Marae playing host to politicans under question
The future of Te Tii Marae playing host to politicans the day before Waitangi is under question, with political leaders challenging the way marae organisers have handled the event. Audio
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Pacific women getting better at negotiating on climate change
Audio 3 Feb 2017Twenty-two women from several Pacific nations are this week developing their leadership and negotiating skills at a workshop in Suva. Audio
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Pacific Islands could take the Rugby Sevens from Wellington
Audio 2 Feb 2017The Pacific Islands are being tipped as a perfect Rugby Sevens host if the plug is pulled on the struggling Wellington tournament. Audio
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Sport: Blues to take Super Rugby to Samoa
Audio 1 Feb 2017The Blues are taking Super Rugby to Samoa after announcing they will host the Reds in Apia in June. Audio
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$US400m casino proposal still wants opportunity in Tonga
Audio 31 Jan 2017The Tongan company behind a proposed gaming resort says its development would provide much needed investment into a 'bleeding' economy. Audio
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ABC ends Pacific shortwave service
Audio 31 Jan 2017The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has ended its shortwave service to the region today saying it's not viable and too expensive to maintain. Audio
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Cook Islands health official says island well served despite lack of doctor
Audio 30 Jan 2017The Cook Islands Health Secretary is assuring people on the outer islands that the absence of doctors does not place them at greater risk. Audio
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