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NZ urged to play its part to stop child refugees being detained
New Zealand is being urged to play a bigger role in stopping the detention of child refugees in the Asia Pacific region. Audio
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Sport:Samoa and PNG celebrate Pacific Test success
Audio 9 May 2016Samoa, Papua New Guinea and the Cook Islands were winners as international rugby league returned to the spotlight. Audio
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People of the Eye
Audio 8 May 2016"People of the Eye" is a play designed for the deaf and for hearing audiences. Created by Erin Siobhan Hutching it's based on her experiences growing up with her deaf sister, Sarah, in Christchurch… Audio
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Donald Nicolson Plays The Beast
Donald Nicolson demonstrates the various 'bells and whistles' of his Thomas Goff harpsichord. Audio
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The Pacific's top rugby league teams prepare for battle
The Pacific region's top rugby league teams, including a number of NRL stars, will battle it out on Parramatta's Pirtek Stadium this weekend. Audio
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Marshalls Govt moves to try save country's pension fund
Audio 3 May 2016The Marshall Islands government is looking at solutions to prevent the collapse of the country's pension fund. Audio
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Hundreds attend funeral to mourn Bill Sevesi
Family and friends gathered in New Zealand on Monday to celebrate the life of renowned musician Bill Sevesi. Audio
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New book examines West Papua in world system
The author of a new book about how West Papua is an international issue, concerning the purview of international systems says there is sound international legal basis for the United Nations to review… Audio
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Fiji disappointed after Australia sign Semi Radradra
Audio 28 Apr 2016Fiji rugby league officials admit to being surprised and disappointed after Australia selected Semi Radradra in their national squad. Audio
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Equal pay for equal play
Five top women US soccer players have filed a wage-discrimination complaint, saying they are earning less despite outperforming their male counterparts. Audio
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Wage gaps in the Pacific described as economic apartheid
Audio 25 Apr 2016A new study has found that wage gaps between expatriate and local staff in developing countries reduces the effectiveness of aid delivery. Audio
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New rules for taxis and uber will even the playing field.
The Taxi Federation says the government's shake-up of their industry will help even the playing feild. Audio
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Fear of reprisal limiting human rights journalism
Audio 21 Apr 2016A media forum in Fiji has heard the fear of retribution is a barrier to reporting human rights stories in the Pacific. Audio
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Mental health, finances a focus for Pacific rugby initiative
Audio 21 Apr 2016The importance of off-field support for Pacific Island rugby players is underlined in a new initiative including career, financial and mental health education. Audio
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Scarlet Johansson playing a Japanese character
The casting of Scarlet Johansson as a Japanese character has been branded as Hollywood white-washing. Audio
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Sport: Fiji Football embracing daunting Olympic draw
Audio 20 Apr 2016Fiji Football says the Olympic squad is preparing as thoroughly as possible for their debut at the Rio Games, where they face group matches against Germany, Mexico and South Korea. Audio
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Oamaru links with Tongan community for water project
Audio 19 Apr 2016The rural services town of Oamaru is hoping to provide the model for integration of Pasifika communities in New Zealand with a new initiative. Audio
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Independence from FSM could back-fire on Chuuk state
An expert on Micronesia says a push from Chuuk to break away from the Federated States of Micronesia is a short-sighted concept. Audio
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Tax changes create a fair playing field for smaller businesses
The business community and tax professionals are giving the thumbs up to the proposed tax changes for small firms. Audio
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Sport: Cook Islands change 7's coach for Olympic qualifier
Audio 13 Apr 2016The Cook Islands Rugby Union explain why they appointed a new women's sevens coach for June's Olympic qualifying tournament. Audio
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Real razor in school play
Employment lawyer Kathryn Dalziel discusses the Health and Safety concerns around the St Kentigern College school play razor incident. Audio
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Bleak outlook for Pacific on World Health Day
Audio 7 Apr 2016Today is World Health Day but by all accounts the Pacific is anything but healthy. Between 30 and 50 percent of the populations of all Pacific countries are either overweight or obese and the region… Audio
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Sport: Oceania football supremacy up for grabs in Auckland
Audio 7 Apr 2016Auckland City will begin their quest for a sixth consecutive Oceania Champions League football title this weekend. Audio
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Actors and musicians collaborate in honour of The Bard
Tony Stamp stops by rehearsals for Play On, a performance at Auckland's Pop-up Globe that saw a selection of Shakespeare's soliloquies set to music. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Public transport operators in Vanuatu want level playing field
Public transport operators in Vanuatu are calling for equal access to tourists arriving on cruise ships in the capital Port Vila. RNZ International's Koroi Hawkins reports. Audio