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Conspiracy guilty verdicts shows strength of judiciary
Governance expert says guilty verdicts for Vanuatu MPs charged with conspiring to defeat the course of justice shows resilience of country's constitutional systems. Audio
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Religion hinders fight against violence
Religious beliefs are amongst the biggest barriers towards ending violence against women in the Pacific. Audio
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Cook Islands pitches for UNESCO seat
Audio 17 Aug 2016The Cook Islands has put itself forward for a seat with UNESCO saying it will be a positive dynamic voice for the Pacific. Audio
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New Children's book spotlights Cook Islands crab racing
Audio 15 Aug 2016A holiday in the Cook Islands is what inspired a New Zealand author to write a children's book based on the country's traditional crab racing game. Audio
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Transgender Samoan play touring Britain to come home
Audio 15 Aug 2016A play about a transgender Samoan trying to make it in London's West End is due to come home to the Pacific. Audio
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Sir James McNeish's new play about Norman Kirk
Norman Kirk was one of this country's most memorable, and most loved Prime Ministers, His death in 1973 saw a nationwide outpouring of grief. During just two years in office, he famously stood up to… Audio
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Sport: Fiji 7s team create Olympic history in Rio
Audio 12 Aug 2016The Fiji sevens team win gold at the Rio Olympics. Audio
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Cooks tourism hoping Vai'maanga project can take off
Audio 12 Aug 2016A boost in visitor arrivals in the Cook Islands is threatening to stretch the country's accommodation facilities, with the industry pinning its hopes on the sale of a dawdling investment at… Audio
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Pacific utility providers call for sector reform
Audio 11 Aug 2016The Pacific's utility providers are calling on governments to update legislation to encourage much needed investment in the energy sector. Audio
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Double play
Peter Mechen reviews two major concerts from Wellington this past weekend. NZSQ’s Heartland Classics tour and the NZSO under Music Director Edo de Waart performing Strauss and Mahler. Audio
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Playing With Perceptions
Audio 8 Aug 2016Where 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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Coherence could help the fight against NCDs
More coherence between health, trade and investment laws, policies and sectors could play an important role in combatting non-communicable diseases in the Pacific. Audio
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Sport: Pacific tipped for medal success in Rio
Pacific medal hopefuls talk about their goals for the Rio Olympics. Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu Volleyballers hoping for Rio callup
Audio 4 Aug 2016Vanuatu's Olympic beach volleyball team is fighting for a spot in Rio after an Italian player failed a drugs test. Audio
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Community reels after death of five Tongan kiwifruit workers
Audio 4 Aug 2016The local community in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty are still in shock at the death of five local Tongan kiwifruit workers. Audio
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Victor Vito to play his last game for Hurricanes
Hurricanes loose forward Victor Vito will play his final game for the team this weekend. John Campell talks to him about his 100th Super Rugby game and his move to France. Audio
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Australia urged to reverse refugee policy and end detention
Audio 3 Aug 2016A new report from Human Rights Watch says Australia continues to intentionally ignore appalling human rights abuses against men, women and children being held in detention on Nauru. Audio
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Marty Duda plays Emily Jane White
Emily Jane White is a singer/songwriter from California who released her debut album in 2007. Influenced by American blues and folk music tradition along with contemporary female singer/songwriters… Audio
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French Polynesia nuclear compo pledge met with cynicism
Audio 2 Aug 2016A former French PM seeking the presidency's promise to revisit French Polynesia nuclear compensation has been met with cynicism. Audio
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Leader appointed for Fiji free expression project
Audio 25 Jul 2016The leader of a project to stimulate free expression in Fiji has been appointed by the British Council and Save the Children. Audio
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Australia and New Zealand told to adopt a more equal approach
A new report says Australia and New Zealand need to recognise the traditional orthodoxy in the Pacific has changed, and adopt a more equal approach to re-engaging with Fiji militarily. Audio
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Sport: Rugby League World Cup organisers back PNG to deliver
Papua New Guinea discover which teams will visit Port Moresby during the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. Audio
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UN supports peacebuilding in Solomon Islands
Audio 20 Jul 2016Women and youth are to be the main focus of a United Nations peace-building programme being rolled out in Solomon Islands over the next 18 months. Audio
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NZ to play host
This is international choral music's most prestigious event - its world showcase - and places among the 24 featured choirs and 30 presenters are highly sought-after. Audio
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Opposition may get control in PNG
Audio 18 Jul 2016One of the MPs who crossed the floor of Papua New Guinea's parliament on Friday says he feels the opposition should be able to seize government at the end of the week. Audio