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Big media names in play as news goes social
Three recent studies of media habits have sobering conclusions for big names in publishing and broadcasting - but also for newer digital-age outlets on the rise. Video, Audio
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MSG leaders defer decision on West Papua membership
West Papua's quest for full membership of the Melanesian Spearhead Group has been dealt a setback of sorts by the group's leaders. Audio
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Dick Smith collapse bad management not foul play
Across the Tasman, and a report into the collapse of electronics retailer, Dick Smith, has raised questions about the reliability of retail sector results, ahead of next month's earnings season. Audio
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Motion of no confidence possible for PNG Prime Minister
Audio 14 Jul 2016Papua New Guinea's deputy opposition leader says he is confident a no confidence motion in the Prime Minister will be successful, despite not knowing whether his bloc has the numbers. Audio
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Cook Islands artist awarded a Fulbright
Audio 13 Jul 2016A top New Zealand artist residency at the University of Hawaii has been awarded to a Cook Islands artist for the first time. Audio
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Do gang members have a positive role to play in prison?
After Corrections Minister Judith Collins' comments that the only place for gang members in prison was behind bars, Mongrel Mob member Harry Tam is speaking out about his experience working as a… Video, Audio
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Sport: Time running out for Fiji's Olympic 7s hopefuls
One week left for Fiji's sevens players to make the cut for Rio. Audio
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Campaign interference claims dog Nauru election
Best known as the home of one of Australia's off shore detention centres, Nauru's election campaign has been dogged rumours of interference. Audio
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University of PNG student leader has no regrets
Audio 7 Jul 2016A student leader from the University of Papua New Guinea says he has no regrets about the protest that led to the cancellation of the academic year. Audio
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Pacific football clubs happy with revamped OFC Champions League
Audio 5 Jul 2016Pacific clubs are encouraged by changes made to Oceania's premier club football competition. Audio
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Iceland defies odds to play France in quarterfinal of Euro 2016
On paper Iceland should never had made it to into Euro 2016, let alone into the quarterfinals. Audio
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Play with passion
The Kerikeri International Piano Competition is on this week with a three person judging panel including German pianist Jan Jiracek von Arnim. This thoroughly likeable Professor who runs his own… Audio
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Call for churches to stand up against domestic violence
Audio 29 Jun 2016Churches across the Pacific are being challenged to do more to help address the high rates of violence against women. Audio
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Unitech death signals rising tensions at PNG universities
A student was killed at Lae's University of Technology at the weekend in a sign that tensions at Papua New Guinea's universities have spiralled out of control. Audio
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Fiji SODELPA party boss sounds warning over Rabuka
Audio 21 Jun 2016Fiji SODELPA party boss ready to return to village but sounds a warning about another coup leader taking on the reigns. Audio
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US Fisheries reject allegations of foul play in Pacific fishery
The United States has rejected allegations that new government legislation is in violation of conservation measures on high seas fishing. Audio
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Holding power to account? Or playing along for fun?
A rare case of a TV critic getting an almost instant response from a programme she criticised - but not one she would have expected. Audio
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Broadway play comes to Dunedin
Fortune Theatre's new Artistic Director Jonathan Hendry's debut production as director in Dunedin is Over the River and Through the Woods by Joe DiPietro.The play ran on Broadway for over 200… Audio
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Polynesian Panthers mark 45 years
Audio 17 Jun 2016A group credited with fighting racism against Pacific people in New Zealand and putting them on the map politically celebrated 45 years this week. Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu volleyballers looking to bounce back in Cairns
Audio 16 Jun 2016Vanuatu's Olympic beach volleyball dream remains alive despite a setback. Audio
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New play pushes for changes to Youth Court
A play pushing for the youth court to cover 17 and 18 year olds too, has proved authentic enough for a judge, and persuasive enough for the head of the youth wing of the National Party. Audio
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Clash at murder trial over whether autism had part to play
Experts have clashed in court over whether autism could have played a part in the actions of man accused of hammering his flatmate to death while he slept Audio
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NZ PM's Fiji visit heavy on symbolism low on results
Audio 13 Jun 2016The prime minister John Key made a 24 hour visit to Fiji last week - the first by a New Zealand leader in a decade. Audio
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Waste management a priority concern for Tonga
Audio 13 Jun 2016Changing mindsets around waste management is a major focal point of environmental conservation efforts in Tonga. Audio
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First All Blacks team of the year named to play Wales tomorrow
The first All Blacks team of the year has been named, with only two fresh faces in the team to play Wales at Eden Park tomorrow night. Audio