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Public transport operators in Vanuatu want level playing field
Audio 31 Mar 2016Public transport operators in Vanuatu are calling for equal access to tourists on board cruise ships which frequent the capital Port Vila. Audio
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Sport: Former Tonga Rugby boss hits back at criticism
Audio 29 Mar 2016The former head of the Tonga Rugby Union, Epeli Taione, has hit back at criticism of his tenure from the man who replaced him, saying the new regime is to blame for the current financial woes. Audio
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A revival of classic play Joyful and Triumphant
It's one of the most performed New Zealand productions - 200 shows over 5 years here and overseas. Robert Lord's family epic Joyful and Triumphant spans 4 decades of the Bishop family's Christmas… Audio, Gallery
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Can media report terrorism without playing into the hands of perpetrators?
Is it possible to report shocking attacks like those in Brussels properly without feeding the publicity needs of those who carry them out? How should media handle the output of propaganda from ISIS… Audio
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Report finds regional deep sea mining laws lacking
Audio 24 Mar 2016The Pacific Community's [SPC] geoscience division has fended off criticism of the organisation's framework for seabed mining legislation, saying the document is just a starting point. Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu beach-volleyballers feature in new documentary
Audio 23 Mar 2016A documentary profiling Vanuatu beach volleyball duo Linline Matauatu and Miller Pata is to be screened at a major film festival in the United States. Audio
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Play On - Paul McLaney and Mahuia Bridgman-Cooper
Our guests have done what they say, is a world first. They've taken 12 of Shakespeare's most well known soliloquies and set them to music. It's part of Auckland's Pop-up Globe. Play On will be… Audio
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Samoa's new cabinet is revealed, with a notable name missing
Audio 21 Mar 2016Samoa's first time MPs and re-elected politicians for the 16th Parliament have been sworn in, following the recent general election. Audio
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Sport: Mick Potter excited to take charge of Fiji Bati
Former Wests Tigers coach Mick Potter talks about the challenge and attraction of coaching the Fiji national team. Audio
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Fiji Rugby International Seru Rabeni dies at 37
Audio 16 Mar 2016The Pacific rugby community remembers former Fiji international Seru Rabeni, who died of a heart attack at the age of 37. Audio
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Black Caps ready to play in T20 World Cup
The Black Caps are bracing for a trial by spin when they open their World Twenty20 cricket campaign against hosts India in Nagpur overnight. Audio
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Adam NZ Play Award winners
Maraea Rakuraku has scooped three prizes at the Adam New Zealand Play Awards for her play Tan-Knee. She took out the top prize, as well as the awards for Best Play by a Maori Writer and Best Play by a… Audio
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Anthony McCarten: playing up
Internationally successful writer and producer for stage and screen (Ladies Night, The Theory of Everything), who is a guest at the Spotlight on Playwrights series of events at Circa Theatre during… Audio
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Sport:Manu Samoa veteran keen to prove a point in Japan
Japan's Super Rugby franchise and Samoan first five Tusi Pisi are on a mission to prove to themselves and the critics that they can hack it in their debut campaign. Audio
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Concerns for children in Fiji as slow recovery continues
Audio 10 Mar 2016There are concern in Fiji for the plight of children as the country slowly comes to grips with the damage caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Review: The James Plays
Paul Bushnell reviews the final two parts of The James Plays and finds it near impossible to find a fault.
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Sport: New PNG league coach backed to handle dual roles
Audio 7 Mar 2016PNG Hunters rugby league coach Michael Marum is now in charge of the national team as well. Audio
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American Samoa evaluating zika transmissions
Audio 25 Feb 2016American Samoa's Health Department says the eight confirmed cases of Zika signify that there's ongoing transmission of the virus in the territory. Audio
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PNG government denies dragging chain on SABLs
Audio 24 Feb 2016Papua New Guinea's Forestry Minister has defended the government's handling of the controversial Special Agricultural Business Lease system, saying there will be action to conclude the matter soon. Audio
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Questions over business model at heart of PNG logging
Audio 22 Feb 2016There are questions over the business model of Papua New Guinea's lucrative logging industry after a new report released by the US-based research group, The Oakland Institute, exposed a web of tax… Audio
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A level playing field?
The practice of poaching top sports players by secondary schools is spreading around the country, according to the Secondary Schools Sports Council. It says the age of players being eyed-up is also… Audio
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Shark diving proposed in Saipan
Audio 18 Feb 2016An ocean scientist and conservationist says a shark diving industry in Saipan could see the Northern Marianas reap millions of dollars in economic benefits. Audio
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Kiribati people getting ready for "migration with dignity"
Audio 17 Feb 2016People in Kiribati are upskilling and preparing for the time when they might have to move because of the effects of climate change. Audio
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Calls for businesses to take lead on Bougainville refinery
Audio 17 Feb 2016A former PNG Mining Minister and long time Bougainville politician backs the idea of a gold smelter in the region but wants private enterprise involved rather than the government. Audio
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Polynesian submarine cable as early as 2018
Audio 15 Feb 2016A new submarine cable for internet communication for Polynesian countries could be laid by 2018. Audio