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Law changes among observers' tips for future Fiji elections
Audio 14 Apr 2015The international group which observed Fiji's general election last year has recommended Fiji revise some of its laws including a controversial decree which restricts public gatherings. Audio
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Indonesia's Human Rights Commission calls for new Paniai probe
Audio 14 Apr 2015Indonesia's National Human Rights Commission has announced that it will recommend a pro-justicia inquiry into killings of four students in Papua province last year. Audio
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Tahiti breaks record for largest band of Ukulele players
Audio 13 Apr 2015Tahiti has made into the Guinness Book of Records with the largest band of Ukulele players in the world. Audio
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Advertising and marketing playing a big part in TV3's downsize
TV3 is cutting its Sunday news bulletin to half an hour. Audio
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Playing Favorites with Mel Parsons
Singer and songwriter recently returned from tours of Canada and Australia, and embarking on a nationwide 22-date tour in support of her third album, Drylands. Audio
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Oceania Champions League to kick off
Audio 10 Apr 2015The Oceania Champions League kicks off in Fiji this weekend, with Auckland City chasing a fifth consecutive regional title. Audio
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Fiji Parliament funding dispute continues
Audio 7 Apr 2015Fiji opposition claims it is grossly under-resourced. Audio
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Sport: PNG cricketers still holding onto World Cup dream
Audio 7 Apr 2015Papua New Guinea remain hopeful associate countries can still play a part in future Cricket World Cup events, provided they show they can be competitive. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Sam Neill
Executive producer and presenter of the documentary, Anzac: Tides of Blood, which explores his family's experience with war and the legacy of Anzac on both sides of the Tasman, which will premiere on… Audio
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PNG's national broadcaster needs huge cash injection
Audio 3 Apr 2015Papua New Guinea's main radio broadcaster is facing issues with the communications minister asking who is going to foot the bill for rehabilitation. Audio
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Played On
Timaru-born pianist Michael Houstoun on overcoming 'musician's cramp' and finding the passion to play piano again at the highest level. Audio
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Newspapers play gentle April Fool's jokes on readers
Audio 1 Apr 2015April Fool's day is traditionally the day newspapers have a little bit of a laugh at their readers expense. Audio
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New approach to aid advocated for Vanuatu donors
Audio 31 Mar 2015Academic says Vanuatu donors need to embrace smart thinking over future support for the cyclone wrecked country. Audio
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Retiring Fiji activist puts success down to careful navigating
Audio 30 Mar 2015A long time activist for human rights and democracy in Fiji the Reverend Akuila Yabaki says careful navigation has been the key to his survival during politically turbulent times. Audio
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Alan Cumming
Actor for stage and screen, broadcaster, director, designer, producer and musician, who will be speaking about family memoir, Not My Father's Son, at the 2015 Auckland Writers Festival. Audio
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PNG football says country will be ready for Women's World Cup
Audio 27 Mar 2015Papua New Guinea is confident of hosting a Women's World Cup football tournament to remember in 2016. Audio
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Canberra says Norfolk reforms will ensure sustainability
Audio 24 Mar 2015Australian government adamant that Norfolk reforms are the best way to ensure the long term sustainable of the island. Audio
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New Zealand response to Solomons spying documents 'hypocritical'
Audio 23 Mar 2015Former Solomons officials slam New Zealand over spying allegations. Audio
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UNDP to assist Bougainville elections
Audio 23 Mar 2015The United Nations Development Programme in Papua New Guinea says it will do all it can to assist the Autonomous Bougainville Government in carrying out upcoming elections. Audio
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Playing Favourites with choreographer Eric Languet
Eric Languet was a principal dancer with the Royal New Zealand Ballet from 1988 to 1998, becoming a New Zealand citizen during that time and creating a number of well-received dance works. He then… Audio
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The War Play
Phil Braithwaite the great nephew of executed then pardoned First World War soldier Jack Braithwaite, turns his story into a stage play - The War Play at the Fortune Theatre. Audio
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Alistair Fraser - Playing Taonga Puoro
Musician Alistair Fraser says the Okains Bay Maori and Colonial Museum has a great collection of taonga puoro/taoka puoro (musical instruments of the Maori). He played and recorded the instruments for… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Sean Donnelly
Auckland musician who records and performs as SJD, and this month releases his seventh album, Saint John Divine. He is joined in the studio by collaborators Victoria Kelly and Sandy Mill. Audio
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Causeway collapse plays havoc in Kiribati
Audio 13 Mar 2015Government ministries, businesses and schools have been affected by the near collapse of part of a main causeway in Kiribati. Audio