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Tuvalu to introduce new disaster early warning system
Audio 10 Jun 2016A new early warning system to be introduced in Tuvalu next month aims to help outlying communities better prepare for natural disasters. Audio
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All Blacks name familiar line-up to play Wales
The All Blacks have named an experienced and familiar looking line-up to play Wales in Auckland this weekend, as they look to continue one of sport's most impressive unbeaten streaks. Video, Audio
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Murder accused's calls to 111 played
A father accused of murdering his five-month-old daughter described her as being in "stun mode" when he made emergency calls. Audio
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Govt ignoring the role older drivers play in accidents
Road safety Campaigners says the government is ignoring the role older drivers play in accidents. Audio
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Sport: PNG swimmer in top form as Olympics near
PNG's Ryan Pini in top form in the countdown to the Rio Olympics. Audio
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ACP launches forum for Small Island Developing states
Audio 3 Jun 2016A new forum for Small Island Developing States within the ACP group of nations will enhance their economies and improve their resilience after natural disasters. Audio
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PNG opposition MP against the death penalty
Audio 31 May 2016The Leader of the Opposition in Papua New Guinea says he will oppose the use of the death penalty because the majority of his constituents are against its use. Audio
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Clinical trials, why NZ needs to play catch-up
Cancer experts are warning New Zealand could be putting itself at a ten year disadvantage with leading edge cancer treatment, unless it ups its involvement in clinical trials. Cancer specialists say… Audio
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Strike at Air Tahiti widens and continues to hamper territory
Audio 26 May 2016A strike at Air Tahiti has spread to other companies in French Polynesia, which further hampers air travel. Audio
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Target date set for referendum in Bougainville
Audio 26 May 2016An academic says there is a lot of work ahead for Bougainville and Papua New Guinea as preparations begin for a vote on self determination in three years. Audio
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Plays with a Purpose
Palmerston North's Centrepoint Theatre is determined to get people thinking and talking about the current refugee crisis. It's hosting three plays questioning whether countries like ours have a… Audio, Gallery
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Jonathan Crayford plays his picks from his latest album
He's been described as New Zealand's most prolific export and he's certainly proving that with his current projects - his trio in New York, the orchestra he works with in Spain, his score for the… Audio
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Students wait on PM's response to calls for his resignation
Audio 20 May 2016Protesting students at the University of Papua New Guinea are today waiting on an official response from the Prime Minister to a petition calling for him to resign by 3:00pm this afternoon local time.
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Samoa warned on 'dangerous' constitution change
The Samoan government has been warned not to consider proposed changes to the constitution to further recognise Christianity. Audio
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Sport: Hayne set for Fiji debut after whirlwind week
Jarryd Hayne poised for Fiji sevens debut. Audio
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Australia could do more on Nauru governance, says academic
Audio 18 May 2016Australia is partly to blame for enabling an authoritarian approach to government by the Baron Waqa-led administration on Nauru, according to an Australian academic. Audio
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Proposed centre a chance to refocus Australia's Pacific links
Audio 17 May 2016The Papua New Guinea Association of Australia has proposed a Community Centre for Pacific Nations to be housed in the former Australian School of Pacific Administration buildings in Sydney. Audio
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Free love and piano playing
Lili Kraus was a famed Hungarian-born pianist who galvanised our post-war arts scene; she played everywhere and organised new pianos for our halls. Cushla Parekowhai talks about the love affair New… Audio
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Samoa shock Fiji to win Paris 7s
Samoa stun Fiji to win first sevens title in four years. Audio
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Mounting child abuse cases in Fiji
Audio 16 May 2016Fiji is tackling an apparent spike in cases of child sexual and physical abuse as doctors call for more child psychologists to help victims. Audio
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Climate change funding "getting stuck"
Audio 16 May 2016Development Consultant says climate change funding "getting stuck" Audio
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NZ skin cancer: what role does where you live play?
The first comprehensive genetic analysis of melanoma in New Zealand has shown that that where you live could be critical to your chances of getting skin cancer, and how it can be treated. Aniruddha… Audio
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West Papuan plight a humanitarian issue, says church leader
A church leader from Indonesia's Papua region who is in New Zealand raising awareness about conditions in his homeland says West Papua is a global humanitarian issue. Audio
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PNG Transparency looks back at a turbulent week
Transparency spokesperson assesses state of Papua New Guinea in the wake of the latest turmoil. Audio
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NZ netballers likely to play Australians less in coming years.
It now seems certain Australia will pull the plug on the trans-Tasman netball competition in its current form. Audio