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Fiji military readies for Tropical Cyclone Pam
Audio 12 Mar 2015Emergency services and authorities in Fiji have revved up preparations as effects from Tropical Cyclone Pam threaten the country. Audio
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Organic farming promoted as key for vulnerable communities
Audio 9 Mar 2015Organic farming is being touted as a key strategy in the fight against climate change in the Pacific. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Robbie Burton
Executive director and publisher of Potton and Burton, which changed its name from Craig Potton Publishing this week to reflect the diversity of its publishing catalogue, and Burton's role at the… Audio
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Sport: NZ-Fijian bodybuilder prepares to face world's best
Audio 6 Mar 2015New Zealand-Fijian bodybuilder Myra Rogers will compete against the world's best figure athletes at the Arnold Sports Festival in the United States this weekend. Audio
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US company sues Air Kiribati
Audio 3 Mar 2015A United States company in North Carolina has filed a lawsuit against Air Kiribati for fraud and misrepresentation. Audio
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Fiji cricketers prepare for first World Cup challenge
Audio 3 Mar 2015Fiji cricket coach Shane Jurgensen talks about his team qualifying for the Under 19 World Cup and what to expect at next year's tournament. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Tayo Aluko
Nigerian-born, UK-based writer and performer of Call Mr Robeson: a Life with Songs, based on the musical career and political activism of the US singer Paul Robeson.
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Pacific youth encouraged to fight corruption
Audio 24 Feb 2015Pacific youth learn about corruption and advocating for change in their own countries. Audio
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Cricket not drawing in players despite more high school students playing sport
For the first time college cricket has slumped below 10,000 - pushing it below badminton in popularity. Audio
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Marshalls poised to open telco market
Audio 23 Feb 2015The Marshall Islands parliament looks set to pass a controversial law that would open up the telecommunications market to competition. Audio
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Pacific leaders seek more say
Audio 23 Feb 2015Pacific leaders want more say in their region and this was a key element in discussions earlier the month in Noumea when regional agencies got together. Audio
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Stages: Greymouth's Barrytown Hall has played host to everyone from Blerta to Trinity Roots
The Barrytown Hall on the South Island's West Coast has been hosting bands since the early '70s, fuelling demand from the area's alternative lifestylers. Audio
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Playing Favourites with cartoonist and scientist Bob Brockie
Editorial cartoonist for the National Business Review continuously since 1975, leading authority on hedgehogs and possums, and weekly science columnist to Wellington's Dominion Post. His new book is… Audio
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PNG fight against TB gets serious
Audio 19 Feb 2015Papua New Guinea's government has received a timely boost in its fight to counter tuberculosis, as rates creep up in parts of the country. Audio
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We won't be played for mugs - Australian PM
Audio 16 Feb 2015The Australian Prime Minister is flagging a national security crackdown in the wake of the Sydney siege, to as he puts it, stop bad people playing the country for mugs. Audio
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Under the same moon - a new play launches Chinese New Year
Lynda hears from the creators of "Under the same moon" - a heartfelt comedy about daughters and their wayward mothers, premiering as part of the Chinese New Year festival in Wellington. Region… Audio
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Fiji football fans looking forward to Roy Krishna's return
The Wellington Phoenix football team will tour Fiji in June, playing two matches against the national team. Audio
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Iwi on course to play big role in state housing selloff
Iwi leaders believe they're on course to buy a sizeable share of state houses when the Government starts selling them. Audio
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Energy Minister says NZ plays big role in climate change talks
Simon Bridges is the Minister of Energy and Resources and Associate Minister for Climate Change Issues. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Jane Venis
Sculptor and performance artist (as Dr Clawhammer), multi-instrumentalist, instrument maker, and composer, who teaches at the Schools of Design and Art at Otago Polytechnic. Audio
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Pressure on Pacific sevens teams to perform in Wellington
Fiji, Samoa and Papua New Guinea are all facing unique challenges in the lead-up to the resumption of the World Sevens Series in Wellington. Audio
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Ko to play in NZ but television isn't covering tournament live
Golfing phenomenon Lydia Ko returns home to compete in the New Zealand Women's Open this month in Christchurch. Audio
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Koreans share climate research in Pacific
Audio 2 Feb 2015The Embassy of the Rebublic of Korea in Fiji has recently hosted some of their leading scientists to share research into how new climate change technology could help Pacific nations cope with the… Audio
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Tongan govt looks at outer island needs
Audio 29 Jan 2015The Tongan Government is conducting orientation tours of the outer islands in an effort to stay connected and to review ongoing issues among the population there. Audio
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Sport: Rugby League Nines going global in Cabramatta
Audio 28 Jan 2015Emerging nations believe a Rugby League Nines World Series could be the answer as interest continues to skyrocket in the newest form of the game. Audio