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Pacific Youth have threat of NCDs pointed out
Audio 29 Aug 2014SPC urgues Pacific youth to adopt healthy eating practices to avoid NCDs later in life. Audio
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Sport: World Cup winning cricketer impressed by PNG
Audio 29 Aug 2014A World Cup winning cricketer says there are parallels between the progress made by Papua New Guinea cricket in recent years and the rise of Sri Lanka in the 1980s and early 90s. Audio
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Governor on path to turning PNG capital into global city
Audio 26 Aug 2014The Governor of Papua New Guinea's capital says his long-term goal of re-moulding Port Moresby as a progressive international city requires changing values and behaviour. Audio
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Sport: PNG regain the AFL International Cup
Audio 25 Aug 2014Papua New Guinea regain the AFL International Cup after beating Ireland in the final, in a repeat of the 2011 decider. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Steve and Riley Hathaway
Steve Hathaway is an underwater filmmaker who helped his daughter Riley create the Young Ocean Explorers television series; they have just launched a Kickstarter appeal. Audio
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Sonnet No 24: Mine eye hath played the painter
Read by Frank Whitten Music details-Dowland: Dr Case's Pavan (Glossa GCD 920 109) Audio
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Sport: Fiji coach proud of first ever Youth Olympic medal
Audio 22 Aug 2014Fiji coach proud after sevens team wins the bronze medal at the Youth Olympics in China, the country's first medal at that level. Audio
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Tonga police presence increased to prevent rugby violence
Audio 20 Aug 2014Police in Tonga are stepping up their presence at secondary school rugby matches in an effort to curb interschool violence. Audio
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Sport: NRL and Sonny Bill touch down in Samoa
Audio 20 Aug 2014An NRL delegation including Roosters star Sonny Bill Williams visits Samoa as part of the launch of the Pacific Strategy. Audio
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Mother goes to play hoping for clues to murder
Audio 18 Aug 2014For two nights in a row this weekend, the mother of an Otago girl killed two decades ago has sat through a play about her daughter's murder. Audio
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Hundreds of jobs go at the Gold Ridge in Solomon Islands
Audio 18 Aug 2014The special secretary to the Solomon Islands Prime Minister says the layoff of hundreds of workers at the Gold Ridge mine on Guadalcanal will have a big impact on local employment. Audio
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Jane Tolerton on the role women played in the First World War
Audio 18 Aug 2014Biographer, oral historian and author Jane Tolerton says our accepted history of the first world war neglects the role that many New Zealand women played. Apart from New Zealand nurses, she says the… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Rhona Fraser
Producer of small scale, intimate opera productions in Days Bay, whose latest production, Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss, commemorates the 150th anniversary of the composer's birth. Audio
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Samoa to offset SIDS carbon emissions
Audio 14 Aug 2014Samoa is encouraging people to help offset carbon emissions caused by the Small Islands Developing States conference being held there in a month. Audio
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PNG leader could face a Leadership Tribunal
Audio 13 Aug 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister could face a Leadership Tribunal after a referral by the Ombudsman Commission over a controversial government loan. Audio
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Access to funds expected to play big part in Solomon elections
Audio 13 Aug 2014A Solomon Islands academic expects the upcoming election will again be characterised by people voting for MPs who they think will give them access to development funds, rather than voting for them on… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Jyoshna La Trobe
Auckland-based ethnomusicologist and composer who has been collecting audio/visual documentation of indigenous music and ecstatic performance in west India for the British Library World Music… Audio
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Constraints still exist despite freed up pre-election debate in Fiji
Audio 8 Aug 2014Political parties say constraints are hampering the prospects of a free and fair election in Fiji.
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Fiji's CCF cancels panel discussions
Audio 8 Aug 2014Fiji's Citizens Constitutional Forum has postponed its series of panel discussions on the elections. Audio
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Farmer plays Royals till cows come home
Audio 7 Aug 2014A video of Mr Klingenberg summoning his cattle by playing Royals attracted more than a million hits within a day of being posted on Youtube this week. Audio
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Sport: Pacific Weightlifters shine in Glasgow
Audio 6 Aug 2014Weightlifting provided all eight medals for Pacific countries competing at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, including gold medals for Papua New Guinea and Kiribati. Audio
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Solomons' scout who helped rescue Kennedy dies
Audio 5 Aug 2014The last of a duo of Solomon Scouts who were responsible for the rescue of John F. Kennedy during World War Two dies. Audio
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Lawyer accuses Australia of war against asylum seekers
Audio 5 Aug 2014The lawyer for a group of Tamil asylum seekers that were just transfered from Australia to Nauru says he had absolutely no idea what was happening. Audio
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NZ steps up focus on West Papua
Audio 4 Aug 2014West Papua under the spotlight in New Zealand where parliamentarians have called upon the new President of Indonesia to commit to genuine media freedom in West Papua. Audio
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Kiribati President says Fiji land investment for future
Audio 4 Aug 2014The President of Kiribati says the Government's purchase of land in Fiji is a valuable investment for the people of Kiribati that should reap benefits if Fiji maintains political stability. Audio