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England 354 for 7 at close of play at Lord's against NZ
The Black Caps started strongly at Lord's but England have fought back on day one of the first test in London Audio
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Playing Favourites with David Allfrey
Former British Army Brigadier, and Producer and Chief Executive of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, which is being brought to Wellington by the New Zealand Festival in February 2016. Audio
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Norfolk Islanders mourn loss of self-government
Audio 15 May 2015The soon to be abolished Parliament of Norfolk Islands says the majority of its people are in a state of shock and grief at the removal of their political autonomy by Australia yesterday. Audio
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MSG has failed its original purpose, says PNG MP
Audio 14 May 2015A Papua New Guinea MP says the Melanesian Spearhead Group has failed its original mandate and should be disbanded due to the way its leaders appear beholden to external forces, particularly on the… Audio
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61st anniversary of film that helped put Samoa on the map
Audio 13 May 2015The Lefaga district of Samoa is celebrating the 61st anniversary of the Hollywood film that put Samoa on the world map. Audio
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Sport: Fiji on cusp of world sevens title after Glasgow triumph
Audio 11 May 2015Fiji win the Glasgow Sevens to take the lead in the Sevens World Series with one round remaining. Audio
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Rugby players being forced to choose between money and tests
Audio 11 May 2015The Rugby Players Association says fundings models need to change to help players from second-tier nations, who are being offered less money by their clubs if they choose to compete in Rugby World… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Girol Karacaoglu
Chief Economist and Deputy Secretary, Macroenomic, International and Economic Research, at the New Zealand Treasury. Audio
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Civil societies, trade unions raise concerns over PACER-Plus
Audio 6 May 2015Pacific civil societies and trade union groups are calling for the immediate suspension of PACER-Plus negotiations. Audio
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Sport: Pacific Oceania hope to keep Davis Cup winners intact
Audio 5 May 2015The Pacific Oceania wins promotion in the Davis Cup but faces challenges to retain all their players and secure more funding. Audio
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Former wine boss accused in trial of playing a double game
A former wine boss has been accused of playing a double game in a big deal he set up, and using his son to hide the kickbacks he received for it. Audio
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Former Nauru leader slams current leadership
Audio 4 May 2015A former Nauru president says the current government is hypocritical in its criticism of media. Audio
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Promoting Chinese mental health
For 40 years Auckland psychiatrist Dr Sai Woh Wong has been trying to remove barriers for Chinese people in New Zealand to access mental health services. His work has taken place in the community, in… Audio
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Pacific rugby league under the spotlight
Audio 1 May 2015Pacific rugby league gets its moment in the spotlight this weekend, with an international double-header on the Gold Coast. Audio
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Rally planned to support suspended Nauru MPs
Audio 30 Apr 2015Suspended Nauru MP says there is growing public concern that the government lacks proper scrutiny. Audio
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Tahiti court of appeal throws out OPT case
Audio 27 Apr 2015A long-running major court case in French Polynesia involving the territory's former president Gaston Flosse has come to a sudden halt. Audio
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Pacific nations to improve access to sexual health info
Audio 27 Apr 2015Five Pacific nations that face a high level of teenage pregnancy are looking to improve the access to sexual health information for young people. Audio
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A New Direction
This week on One in Five: staff describe it a magic place. We visit Nelson's Salisbury School, a residential special education facility for girls with intellectual and behavioural difficulties. Three… Audio
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China not playing fairly in Pacific fishery, says WWF
Audio 24 Apr 2015The World Wildlife Fund says China is not playing fairly in the Pacific ocean fishery, with the expansion of Chinese longliners in particular having created a crisis for local fishing industries, and… Audio
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ADB calls for more political will in Pacific SOE reforms
Audio 23 Apr 2015The Asian Development Banks is calling on Pacific Leaders to put more effort and support behind efforts to reform poorly performing State Owned Enterprises in the region. Audio
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Fiji and Samoa leaders trade insults over Forum
Audio 23 Apr 2015The leaders of Fiji and Samoa have reached new heights this week in a trade of insults over the Pacific Islands Forum but observers say improtant issues for the agency are at risk.. Audio
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Samoan comedy uncovers "real island guy"
Audio 20 Apr 2015A comedy about a New Zealand born Samoan who travels to Samoa to learn what it means to become a 'real island guy' is set to be released this year. Audio
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Emily Perkins' First Play
Novelist Emily Perkins has penned her first play. She's updated Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House and set it in contemporary New Zealand. This new version will premiere at the end of the month in a… Audio
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The carillon rings out
National Carillonist of New Zealand, carillon architect, consultant, composer and musicologist, and singer with the Choir of Wellington Cathedral, and vocal ensemble The Tudor Consort. Audio
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Bougainville's Momis eyes second term
Audio 15 Apr 2015Veteran Bougainville leader hoping to retain presidency as the province enters a crucial term. Audio