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Public list of the Cook Islands worst bosses unlikely
Audio 8 Sep 2015The Cook Islands principal immigration officer says a public record outing employers who mistreat foreign workers is unlikely. Audio
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Survey of Australians' attitudes to aid yields mixed results
Audio 8 Sep 2015New research from Australia suggests most of the public there is supportive of the majority of the country's aid programme being spent in the Pacific region.
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PNG league official will be banned after attacking ref
Audio 7 Sep 2015PNG Sports Minister says rugby league official who attacked a referee will feel the full force of the law. Audio
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The first Maori Miss New Zealand inspires a new play
A play inspired by the crowning of Moana Whaanga as the first Maori Miss New Zealand back in 1962 is among the new work that's part of a festival that's been revived after a 25-year hiatus. Auckland's… Audio
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Phillip Rhodes: playing evil
New Zealand baritone who plays the role of violent and corrupt police chief Baron Scarpia in the upcoming NZ Opera production of Puccini's Tosca. Audio
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PIDF looks to set tone for Forum meeting in Port Moresby.
Audio 4 Sep 2015Leaders from the Pacific Islands Forum countries meet in Port Moresby next week to address regional concerns and issues but they may have been beaten to the punch. Audio
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Parenting - Playbourhood, getting children outside to play
Mike Lanza is the author of Playborhood: Turn Your Neighborhood Into a Place for Play. He also blogs at Playborhood.com. He's focussed on getting children outside of the house to play, getting them… Audio
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Commonwealth urges Pacific to engage youth
Audio 1 Sep 2015The Commonwealth Youth Programme is urging governments in the Pacific to put young people at the forefront of their development policies. Audio
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Sport: Football World Cup campaign begins early for Oceania
Audio 31 Aug 2015The road to the next Football World Cup begins early for four Pacific Island nations when the first round of Oceania men's qualifying gets underway this week. Audio
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Never before seen Robert Lord play finally premieres in NZ
The Travelling Squirrel is a play written by NZ playwright, the late Robert Lord, who's best known for his works Joyful and Triumphant and Well Hung. But this play, which he wrote while living in New… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Dame Pieter Stewart
Manager of New Zealand Fashion Week, which is now in its fifteenth year. Audio
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Refined foods could be making Pacific children fat
Audio 24 Aug 2015Refined carbohydrates like white rice and bread could be making Pacific children in New Zealand overweight. Audio
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Cooks boat deal under fire
Audio 24 Aug 2015The Cook Islands Democratic Party has hit out at the government over a deal for a schooner saying the contract has been mishandled. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Luke Di Somma
Freelance conductor, musician, composer, musical director, and founder of the Christchurch International Musical Theatre Summer School and Christchurch Pops Choir. He is co-creator of That Bloody… Audio
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Rugby players refuse to play team with gang members in it
Four Northland rugby teams are refusing to play a team with Head Hunters gang members in it, claiming it's too intimidating. Audio
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Reducing suicide rates in NZ's Pacific community.
Audio 18 Aug 2015A New Zealand-based Pasifika organisation working to reduce suicide rates in New Zealand's Pacific community has signed an agreement with the princess on Tonga to help with measures there. Audio
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New report sheds light on PNG power targets
Audio 18 Aug 2015A new ANZ funded report is recommending a restructure of PNG Power in order for Papua New Guinea to reach its energy targets. Audio
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GST creates level playing field - Retailers & Internet NZ
As we have been reporting this morning ..GST on overseas online purchases could be in place by the end of the year. Audio
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League players train as Pasifika ambassadors
Audio 18 Aug 2015League players from Australia and New Zealand are harnessing their popularity to promote healthy eating and education throughout the Pacific. Audio
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Sport: Samoa and Fiji look to future after World Cup
Audio 17 Aug 2015Samoa and Fiji reflect on their performances at the Netball World Cup. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Julian Raphael
Director of Community Music Junction, an organisation which enables people to sing together and learn a range of musical instruments, and founding musical director of the Wellington Community Choir… Audio
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Victor Vito excited to play in Bledisloe Cup test match
All Blacks loose forward, Victor Vito, has been given another chance to prove he's worthy to be in the Rugby World Cup team after being named to start in Saturday night's Bledisloe Cup decider. Audio
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Humpback whales bringing in the visitors in Niue
Visiting humpback whales bring a tourist bonanza to Niue. Audio
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Silver Ferns set to play Jamaica
The Silver Ferns face another tough battle tonight in their campaign for the Netball World Cup in Sydney. Audio
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Finance Minister plays down risk of recession
The government is talking down the risk of a recession, in the face of slumping dairy prices. Audio