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Cook Island by-election awaits court's decision
Audio 20 Nov 2014The outcome of the Cook Islands general election held in July continues to be played out in the courts with a decision still pending as to whether the Mitiaro by-election will be counted. Audio
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Unicef warns pneumonia can kill
Audio 19 Nov 2014Unicef says pneumonia is still one of the leading causes of death in babies and young children in the Pacific region and parents should be alert to rapid breathing, coughing and a fever. Audio
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One In Five for 16 November 2014 - I am an Artist
Vibrant posters have been appearing on street corners in main cities around the country as part of a national campaign to promote artists who happen to have a disability. The 'I am an Artist' campaign… Audio
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PNG failing to record domestic violence cases
Audio 10 Nov 2014Hospital administrator says Papua New Guinea's health reporting systems fail to track domestic violence cases. Audio
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Hundreds of mums interested in playing football in Guam
Audio 10 Nov 2014Guam mums flock to play football. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Witi Ihimaera
Pioneering Maori novelist and short story writer who writes about his early life for the first time in Maori Boy: A Memoir of Childhood. Audio
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RAMSI flying in more police for Solomons elections
Audio 6 Nov 2014Solomon Islands Police beef up security ahead of Solomons Elections. Audio
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A young film maker wins award for Kiribati video
Audio 4 Nov 2014A young film maker with an English father and Kiribati mother has won an award for her documentary about climate threats to her mother's homeland. Audio
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Playing To Win
Currently the number two ranked poker player in the world by the Global Poker Index, American Vanessa Selbst is a keen social justice advocate and also the only woman to have ever reached the number… Audio
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NZ taxi drivers call for level playing field with Uber
Roger Heale is the executive director of the Taxi Federation and Oscar Peppitt is a spokesman for Uber. Audio
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Bougainville to begin search for missing war dead
Audio 3 Nov 2014Bougainville government adopts new policy to locate, exhume and return war dead to families still waiting for closure. Audio
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Oceania Football searches for challenger to NZ women's reign
Audio 3 Nov 2014The search is on for someone to compete with the New Zealand Football Ferns after they once again dominated the Oceania Football Confederation's showpiece tournament. Audio
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Anger in PNG at Government plans for major new road
Audio 31 Oct 2014A rally is planned in Port Moresby this weekend to fight the PNG Government's plans to build a major new road. Audio
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All Blacks get ready to play the USA in Chicago
Americans are known for their obsession with baseball, basketball and American football, but this weekend a sell-out crowd will turn up to see the All Blacks play in Chicago. Audio
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PIF needs NZ and Australia - Fiji academic
Audio 30 Oct 2014A Fijian academic says New Zealand and Australia still have a strong role to play in the Pacific Islands Forum and that includes standing up to Fiji when necessary. Audio
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Where will many of Auckland's sporting events be played?
Robert Domm is Chief Executive, Regional Facilities Auckland (a Council-Controlled-Organisation). The council says the stadiums it owns are underutilised and costing too much, but plans to rectify the… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Toa Fraser
Playwright, screenwriter, and director of theatre and film, whose pre-European Maori action movie The Dead Lands opens this coming week, and new play, Pure and Deep, will be staged in Auckland later… Audio
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Difficulties fester in Australia's asylum seeker deal with PNG
Audio 22 Oct 2014Ongoing difficulties in Australia's asylum seeker deal with PNG could yet cause great political embarrasment for Canberra. Audio
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Boys playing with matches spark large scrub fire
Firefighters think a large blaze that has burned almost seven hectares of pine plantation in Marlborough was started by two boys playing with matches. Audio
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Tongan government denies threatening PSA
Audio 20 Oct 2014The Tongan government is accusing the Public Service Association of making false claims to justify a failed strike action. Audio
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Andrew Paterson and Todd Rippon: Isaac Newton play
Circa Theatre's production of 'Isaac's Eye' by Lucas Hnath. Audio
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Kea playground set up to stop birds using kids' play equipment
In a bid to resolve a conflict between humans and kea at a logging site near Nelson, The Kea Conservation Trust has introduced a kea gymnasium. Audio
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US Tuna deal in need of overhaul:PNA
Audio 20 Oct 2014PNA not surprised by Kiribati deviation in Pacific - US tuna negotiations. Audio
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Pacific players think twice about playing for All Blacks
Audio 20 Oct 2014Tongan rugby coach thinks Pacific players in New Zealand will think twice before trying to make the All Blacks. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Shaun Barnett and Chris Maclean
Trampers and writers who have collaborated on the new, illustrated book, Tramping: A New Zealand History. Audio