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Sport: Vanuatu football mourn death of former international
Audio 12 Nov 2015Vanuatu football community mourns death of former defender. Audio
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First responder footage played in Singh murder case
Audio 11 Nov 2015The wife of Davender Singh told ambulance and police officers that her husband had been stabbed by a man demanding money. Audio
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White actor plays Martin Luther King
Audio 11 Nov 2015An Ohio university production has cast a white man as civil rights leader Martin Luther King. Audio
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Failure not an option for Tuvalu in Paris
Audio 6 Nov 2015The prime minister of Tuvalu says failure is not an option for his country going into the Paris COP 21 negotiations at the end of the month. Audio
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Play to highlight Maori effort in WW1
Leading Maori writer Witi Ihimaera and director Nathaniel Lees have joined forces to highlight the bravery of Maori who served in the First World War. Audio
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Mixed feelings as Save the Children leaves Nauru
Audio 2 Nov 2015The head of Save the Children Australia says the end of its tenure on Nauru means there is no longer an agency to speak up for the rights of children in detention there. Audio
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Online Dictionary app will help preserve Cook Islands language
Audio 2 Nov 2015An expert in minority laguages at Auckland's University of Technology says a new online Cook Islands dictionary will play a strong role in helping to preserve the language. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Craig Smith
Queenstown-based musician and author whose song, The Wonky Donkey, was turned into a book with CD in 2009, and was a bestseller in New Zealand, and around the world. Over the last eight years, he has… Audio
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Greater shift hoped for in NZ Pacific achievement rates
Audio 28 Oct 2015Achievement rates of Pacific students in tertiary education are not increasing as hoped, despite the growing number of Pacific students. Audio
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Solomons coalition mounts legal challenge
Audio 27 Oct 2015The political parties making up Solomon Islands government coalition have called for a judicial review to decide on the legality of the Speaker of Parliament granting a motion of no-confidence without… Audio
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Sport: Fiji Football pressing forward following Olympic appeal
Fiji Football believes its spot at the Rio Olympics is safe after Oceania Football dismissed an appeal by New Zealand. Audio
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Japan rolls out Pacific aid package
Audio 26 Oct 2015A three-year aid package to Pacific Islands worth 450 million US dollars is being rolled out by Japan. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Philip Smith and David Straight
Philip Smith is the owner of landscape design company O2 Landscapes Ltd, and David Straight is a Christchurch-born photographer. They have created the new book, Vernacular: the Everyday Landscape of… Audio
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Kelvin Davis urges government to play hardball over detainees
Labour MP Kelvin Davis is urging the Government to use Australia's bid for a seat on the United Nation Human Rights Council as a lever to get a better deal for New Zealand detainees. Audio
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Sport: Former Samoa lock to meet with World Rugby CEO
Audio 21 Oct 2015Former Manu Samoa international Daniel Leo will meet World Rugby CEO Brett Gosper this week to discuss a number of concerns held by tier two nations. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Aaron Dustin
Product Design Director at Xero, and Creative Director for the last twenty years. He was the founder of early 21st century online community NZMusic.com, built SmokeCDs.com into New Zealand's leading… Audio
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Big names missing for Pacific teams is rugby league playoff
Audio 16 Oct 2015Pacific rivals Tonga and the Cook Islands square off this weekend for a spot at the Rugby League World Cup, but will be without some of their best players. Audio
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Pacific women launch Policy for Peace
Audio 15 Oct 2015A new report being launched today in Fiji is calling for a more central role for Pacific women in policy and decision making. Audio
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Puppets: More than child's play
Puppets are more than simply child's play, according to Jim Richards and Bridgette Murphy who work with community groups, schools and organisations around New Zealand making giant puppets and other… Audio
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Waikato play deals with plight of refugees from history, today
The plight of refugees since the Second World War is being told on stage in Hamilton, but it's become more topical as displaced people journey across Europe looking for a safe haven. Audio
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New Zealand to play France in quarter finals
Alex Coogan Reeves has been watching the match between Ireland and France from Wales. Audio
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Sport: Papua New Guinea to host Rugby League World Cup matches
Audio 12 Oct 2015Papua New Guinea to host matches in the next Rugby League World Cup. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Kris Sowersby
Wellington typeface designer whose Klim Type Foundry sells a range of typefaces internationally. Financier, his new typeface for the Financial Times, won him a Purple Pin for graphic design at this… Audio, Gallery
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All Blacks looking for team to 'click' against Tonga
Audio 9 Oct 2015Rugby World Cup pool play wraps up this weekend, with the All Blacks playing their final match against Tonga on Saturday. Audio
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State of Play Survey - Dr Scott Duncan
Audio 8 Oct 2015A new survey into how our kids play, shows that what's known as 'bubble wrapping' or 'wrapping your kids in cottonwool' can have major consequences for their development. The nationwide State of Play… Audio