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'Tanna is our film' - Vanuatu chiefs on Tanna island
Audio 27 Jan 2017A co-director of the Academy Award-nominated film, Tanna, says the film's first screening in a cyclone-devastated Vanuatu village was his proudest moment. Audio
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New era for Samoa and Fiji at Wellington 7s
Audio 27 Jan 2017This weekend's Wellington Sevens will mark the start of a new era for the Samoa and Fiji teams. Audio
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Nauru, Manus Island refugees distressed by Trump
Audio 27 Jan 2017The distress of refugees detained offshore by Australia has deepened with news US President Donald Trump will suspend refugee resettlement. Audio
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Cultural practices could influence sugar intake
Audio 23 Jan 2017Cultural practices could be providing the perfect setting for Pacific people to consume sugary drinks. Audio
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Play it Strange - Ianetta Solomon-Brown
There were some great finalists in Play It Strange's last songwriting competition, but one that stood out to us was Ianetta Solomon-Brown from Baradene College in Auckland. Audio
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Press Play - 1 January
Audio 1 Jan 2017In this episode, TED speakers describe how all forms of amusement — from tossing a ball to video games — can make us smarter, saner and more collaborative
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Big business plays increasing role in Pacific aid delivery
Audio 23 Dec 2016The way aid is being delivered in developing countries is changing, with donor nations taking more of a back seat to large multi-national companies. Audio
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Fiji seven's team playing without contracts
The Fiji Rugby Union has come under fire after it emerged their accomplished Olympic Gold medal-winning sevens players are playing without contracts. RNZ International's Koro Vaka'uta reports. Audio
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Fiji seven's team playing without contracts
Audio 19 Dec 2016The Fiji Rugby Union has come under fire from all quarters after it emerged that their highly accomplished sevens team was playing without contracts. Audio
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Pacific welfare group hopes to ease pro rugby pressures
Audio 16 Dec 2016There are hopes that a new association will help ease the struggles hundreds of Pacific men face while playing professional rugby overseas. Audio
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The ability to play with music
Baroque cellist Tomas Hurnik from the Baroque Music Community and Educational Trust is working with composer Julie Wylie to provide a special opportunity for infants and young children with complex… Audio
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Refugees stuck on Manus relish chance to play cricket
A cricket tournament underway on Manus Island involving refugees stuck on the Papua New Guinea island also has a team of locals playing in it, and provides a welcome distraction to the long, torturous… Audio
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Refugees stuck on Manus relish chance to play cricket
A cricket tournament underway on Manus Island involving refugees stuck on the Papua New Guinea island also has a team of locals playing in it, and provides a welcome distraction to the long, torturous… Audio
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Lack of funding could shut PNG's main university
Papua New Guinea's University of PNG says it will close it down unless promised government funding is received soon. Audio
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Papatoetoe woman plays father xmas for children in poverty
Audio 13 Dec 2016An Auckland mother is playing Father Christmas, delivering carloads of presents to children who would otherwise go without. Laura Tupou reports. Audio
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George's Marvellous Medicine becomes a stage play
The late children's writer Roald Dahl is still a phenomenon, with his dark, often surreal fairy stories scaring and delighting readers, young and old. 2016 is the 100th anniversary of his birth. Audio
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Checkpoint plays Nats in the Hat to find NZ's next deputy PM
Checkpoint heads to Auckland streets to ask who should serve as Bill English' deputy, in a completely unscientific game of (mostly) Nats in a Hat. Video, Audio
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All eyes on NZ Samoan boxer as he fights for world title
Samoan boxer Joseph Parker will be the first New Zealand fighter to contend the WBO world heavyweight boxing title. Audio
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Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal by Jenny McLeod
'Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal': Composer Jenny McLeod considers Lilburn’s thoughts on tradition and language, and continues with her own personal reflections, in illustrated verse.
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New training aims to reduce maternal deaths in the Pacific
Audio 6 Dec 2016Everyday three women die giving birth in the Pacific. A new training programme hopes to be able to do something about that. Audio
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Surge in tribal fighting in Hela raises questions over police
Audio 6 Dec 2016Papua New Guinea police have been unable to at a loss to prevent a surge in tribal fighting this year in Hela Province, as the role of the police mobile squad police comes into question. Audio
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Memories of Fiji coup still clear a decade on
Audio 5 Dec 2016It's ten years since the then head of Fiji's military Frank Bainimarama seized power in Fiji in the country's fourth coup in 20 years. Audio
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Castro laid to rest, let the music play
With the death of Fidel Castro, all concerts were suspended for nine days, the official period of mourning. Here are nine classics of Cuban music to enjoy now the revolutionary leader has been laid to… Video
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NZ Pacific Youth award winners focus on community help
Audio 2 Dec 2016Recipients of the New Zealand Prime Minister's Pacific Youth awards say they're focusing on giving back to the community. Audio
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Canada police warn they'll play Nickelback as punishment
Police on Prince Edward Island in Canada have come up with a novel way of discouraging drink-drivers - threatening them with the band Nickelback. Audio