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Global Handwashing Day supports health of Pacific
Audio 16 Oct 2014UNICEF Pacific aims to demonstrate how communities can make a big difference to their health through the simple act of washing their hands. Audio
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John Key plays down NZ at high level defence meeting in US
The Prime Minister is downplaying New Zealand's presence at a high level defence meeting in Washington on defeating Islamic State saying this country is still not part of a US-led military coalition. Audio
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WHO forecasts longer life expectancy in the Pacific
Audio 15 Oct 2014WHO forecasts ageing populations will put more pressure on already struggling health systems. Audio
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Tongan Parliament opens up for public education.
Audio 10 Oct 2014Tongan Parliament opens up for public education. Audio
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Australian watchdog wants end to detention of children
Audio 9 Oct 2014The president of Australia's Human Rights Commission has called for an end to the government's policy of locking asylum seeker children up in mandatory detention. Audio
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Child asylum seeker trauma highlighted in report
Audio 7 Oct 2014Over 80 percent of Australian paediatricians surveyed in a recent report believe the detention of asylum seeker children is child abuse. Audio
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Australian paediatricians condemn mandatory detention
Audio 7 Oct 2014Over 80 percent of Australian paediatricians surveyed in a recent report believe the detention of asylum seeker children is child abuse. Audio
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All Blacks still playing to win in South Africa
The All Blacks have already won the Rugby Championship, but that doesn't mean they'll be relaxing for their final round against South Africa in Johannesburg Sunday morning. Audio
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Migration windows highlighted in new research
Audio 3 Oct 2014New research shows how wind played a crucial part in Polynesians getting to New Zealand. Audio
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Sport: Strongest ever field set for Oceania Sevens Championship
Audio 2 Oct 2014Noosa hosts the Oceania Sevens Championship this weekend, with extra World Series berths up for grabs as well as major incentives ahead of the Rio Olympics. Audio
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Eight women MPs in Fiji's parliament
Audio 24 Sep 2014Fiji has eight women parliamentarians after the country's landmark elections last week. Audio
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Rugby stars to help in domestic violence campaign
Audio 23 Sep 2014Hurricanes rugby players will visit Vanuatu in November to spread anti-domestic violence message. Audio
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Fiji prepares to vote
Audio 16 Sep 2014Election workers have started preparing polling stations in Fiji for election day tomorrow. Audio
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And the Band Played On
'Brass banding is a great relaxation,' says Bill Rimmer, a Soprano Cornet player with The Band of the Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery, 'We all come from different walks of life…and we're all… Audio
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Playing Favourites with the Topp Twins
Jools and Lynda Topp have been performing as the Topp Twins for over thirty years, and go on tour across New Zealand in October and November with The Grand Ole Topp'ry show. Audio
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Fiji politicians upset at PM's talk of intimidation
Audio 12 Sep 2014Fiji politicians in a spin over intimidation and 2000 coup talk. Audio
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All Blacks test in Samoa confirmed
Audio 10 Sep 2014All Blacks test in Samoa confirmed as sponsors offer the Manu one million dollars if they can win the Rugby World Cup. Audio
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Pacific women entrepreneurs to reach global markets
Audio 10 Sep 2014More Pacific businesswomen will soon be developing and selling their products globally, with help from the International Trade Centre. Audio
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Call for more instruction for Fiji voters
Audio 10 Sep 2014Fiji watchdog hopes that last days before poll will see the voters given more relevant information about candidates and the electoral process. Audio
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Sport: Pacific Oceania to compete in both Fed and Davis Cups
Audio 8 Sep 2014For the first time in a decade Oceania Tennis says it will enter both a men's and women's team from Pacific Oceania in the Davis and Fed Cup tournaments. Audio
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SPC shares lessons for resilience to disasters
Audio 8 Sep 2014SPC shares Pacific lessons at Australiasian disaster conference. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Arthur Meek
New Zealand playwright who has been living in New York as the third recipient of the Harriet Friedlander New York Residency and is back here for the Auckland Theatre Company's world premiere… Audio
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Goal for women on post-2015 UN agenda
Audio 4 Sep 2014UN Women says its post-2015 development agenda will have a stand-alone goal for women, focusing on gender-based violence, economic empowerment and leadership in the public and private sectors. Audio
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World Bank commitment to climate change resilience
Audio 1 Sep 2014World Bank to lay its plans to help small island countries improve resilience to climate change at SIDS conference in Apia. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Claire Murdoch
Publisher and Multimedia Manager at Te Papa whose biography by Jill Trevelyan, Peter McLeavey: The Life and Times of a New Zealand Art Dealer, won best overall book at the 2014 New Zealand Post Book… Audio