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Where do the children play?
Audio 19 Jun 2015Children can't play outdoors at an after-school programme at the St Heliers Church and Community Centre. Audio
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Sport: Guam footballers continue World Cup qualifying run
The Guam men's football team reflect on winning their first two Under-20 Football World Cup qualifying matches. Audio
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Navy frigate Te Kaha plays a pivotal role
New Zealand's navy frigate Te Kaha has seized over 200 million dollars in heroin on the Indian Ocean. Audio
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Academic says future of MSG hinges on West Papua
Audio 17 Jun 2015The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force says it is making good progess in its efforts to rearm special units in the organisation. Audio
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Industry veterans win big in Pacific Music Awards
Audio 15 Jun 2015Industry veterans Cydel led the winners list at the 11th annual Vodafone Pacific Music Awards which took place in New Zealand last weekend. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Leila Adu
New Zealand musician of Ghanaian descent who works in theatre, dance and film. She is studying for a doctorate in Composition at Princeton University, New York, and has worked on a project teaching… Audio
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New Samoa union to give voice to private sector workers
Audio 12 Jun 2015A new organisation about to launch in Samoa will be the first union to represent private sector workers in the country and has an initial focus on multi-national employers. Audio
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Sport: Pacific Games venues to be tested in Port Moresby
Audio 12 Jun 2015A number of Pacific Games venues will be used in competition for the first time this weekend. Audio
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Ladybirds and worms help Cooks children fight obesity
Audio 10 Jun 2015High school students in the Cook Islands are getting ready to grow their own vegetables in an effort to reduce soaring obesity levels. Audio
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Mining at the top of agenda for Bougainville's leader
Audio 9 Jun 2015Bougainville's re-elected president promises a collaborative leadership effort and immediate talks on mining. Audio
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Sport: Manu Samoa keen to honour Jerry Collins during ABs test
Samoa is keen to pay their respects and honour Jerry Collins when the All Blacks play in Apia next month. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Neil Ieremia
Founder, CEO and artistic director of the dance company Black Grace, which celebrates its 20-year anniversary this year. He has choreographed and designed a new work, Passchendaele, for the Royal New… Audio
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Online database looks to boost Cook Island Maori
An award winning online database is hoping to play a part in reviving the Cook Islands Maori language. Audio
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Hopes for co-operative new Bougainville parlt
Audio 1 Jun 2015A former Bougainville president is calling for a co-operative new parliament that is fullu focuss on preparing the region for its vote on possible independable. Audio
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Mick Chunn and Grace Wood - Play it Strange
Mike Chunn and Grace Wood are in studio with Wallace to talk about the Play it Strange Trust's upcoming concert that will showcase 50-years of The Rolling Stones - as performed by some of Auckland's… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Jeremy Jones
Director of the Auckland multi-media company Propeller Motion who created the video for Planet Key, and the Animation Nation series for TV3's The Nation. Audio
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Sport: Fiji realistic ahead of first U20 Football World Cup
Audio 29 May 2015Fiji are taking a realistic approach to their debut appearance at the Under 20 Football World Cup. Audio
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Solomons to scrap electoral system
Audio 28 May 2015The Solomon Islands government says it will scrap the country's first past the post electoral system in favour of a more representative system before the next general election in 2018. Audio
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PM plays down caucus divisions over health and safety reforms
The Prime Minister is downplaying any divisions within the National Party caucus over the now-delayed workplace health and safety law reforms. Audio
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'Talofa lava' - it is Samoan language week
New Zealanders are celebrating the Samoan language this week with cultural performances, speeches and debates all over the country. Audio
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PNG unable to address doctor shortages
Audio 27 May 2015Papua New Guinea doctors say the country's inability to address staff shortages has reached critical levels with recent figures showing 3-6 million Papua New Guineans living in areas with no access to… Audio
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School children revive Samoan language
Audio 26 May 2015Children in South Auckland are braving the winter weather in traditional Samoan attire this week to celebrate Samoan language week. Audio
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Fiji opposition ponders next steps after MP's suspension
Audio 25 May 2015A spokesperson for Fiji's opposition says the two year suspension handed down to one of its MPs last week is a joke, and court action is possible. Audio
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Sport: Former Tahiti beach soccer coach still close with team
Audio 25 May 2015The former Tiki Toa coach Angelo Schirinzi returned to Tahiti this month as part of preparations for the upcoming Beach Soccer World Cup. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Marianne Elliott
La Directora at Mexican restaurant La Boca Loca, and National Director of ActionStation, who wrote about her experiences working for the UN in Afghanistan in the 2012 memoir, Zen Under Fire, and… Audio