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Climate change migration the focus of Kiribati summit
Audio 2 Oct 2015Kiribati prepares to host an international conference aiming to develop a mechanism to cater for people forced to migrate by climate change. Audio
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Faults in Hutt's response to big flood played down
Hutt City's defending its response to big floods back in May though an internal report shows emergency managers had only limited use of a computer system used to record all the flooding information. Audio
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Tuna quota management reality check
Audio 30 Sep 2015A regional fisheries expert says Pacific leaders aspirations for a quota based tuna management system are far fetched and raise more questions than answers. Audio
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Sport: PNG cricketers working with a psychologist
PNG men's cricket team have been trying to decipher why they keep coming up short in their bid to qualify for major tournaments. Audio
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Will Chris Brown be able to play NZ?
Audio 28 Sep 2015Tickets are due to go on sale today for the singer Chris Brown's concert despite the fact its unclear whether he will be able to enter New Zealand. National MP Judith Collins joins Morning Report. Audio
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PNG Hunters coach still proud of team despite finals defeats
Audio 28 Sep 2015The PNG Hunters rugby league coach says his team achieved a lot in their second season, despite failing to qualify for the grand final. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Matt Gauldie
Official New Zealand Army Artist for the last ten years, who has had many solo shows, group exhibitions, residencies, and fellowships. Audio
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Samoa Police to raise awareness on gun safety
Audio 25 Sep 2015Police in Samoa are trying to raise more awareness around gun safety after a fatal shooting last week. Audio
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Fiji budget improves but still among the worst in the world
An international survey shows Fiji's budget process has become more accountable. Audio
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National unity call for Fiji
Audio 22 Sep 2015The leader of Fiji's National Federation Party Biman Prasad says the Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has a chance to leave a great legacy for Fiji if he heeds the party's call for a government of… Audio
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Artists gear up for Festival of Pacific Arts 2016
Audio 21 Sep 2015Around 100 Maori and New Zealand-based Pasifika artists are getting ready to showcase their work at the Festival of Pacific Arts in Guam next year. Audio
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Real Life Police Shooting of Bystander Inspires New Play
A timely new play in Auckland is taking a hard look at a difficult subject. Officer 27, by award-winning playwright Aroha Awarau, is a fictional take on the accidental shooting in 2009 of Auckland man… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Peter Paphides
British music writer, broadcaster and record collector who launched Help is Coming, encouraging people to buy the Neil Finn song to assist the Save the Children refugee appeal. Audio
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Children in Fiji told to take anti-suicide pledge
Audio 18 Sep 2015All school children in Fiji have been told to make a pledge against suicide in ceremonies across the country. Audio
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Sport: Pacific teams confident as Rugby World Cup kicks off
Audio 18 Sep 2015Pacific Island nations all targeting knockout rounds as Rugby World Cup kicks off. Audio
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PNG has done well to survive as a democracy, says Namaliu
Audio 16 Sep 2015Reflecting on the anniversary marking his country's four decades of independence, Papua New Guinea's former prime minister Sir Rabbie Namaliu says the country has done well to survive as a democratic… Audio
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Watchdog says Forum highlighted disdain
A Pacific media watchdog says last week's Pacific Islands Forum Summit in Papua New Guinea highlighted a level of disdain shown to the region's journalists. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Kate McIntosh
Former Wellington dancer now based in Brussels who has returned here with her latest show, All Ears, which uses the stage as an ad hoc laboratory for a series of unusual recordings and acoustic… Audio
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Does your first language influence your trombone playing?
Matthias Heyne is investigating whether the tongue positions we learn as part of our native language influences the way trombonists play their instruments Video, Audio
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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