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New commander takes over Fiji's forces from Bainimarama
Audio 5 Mar 2014Fiji's new military commander, Brigadier General Mosese Tikoitoga, says the military's relationship with the leader of the Fiji regime will be based on the 2013 constitution. Audio
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Hopes new Pacific Plan will better reflect role sport can play
Audio 3 Mar 2014A sports oriented NGO is hoping that the role of sport in development will be better reflected in the new Pacific Plan. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Hugh Macdonald
Audio 1 Mar 2014Playing Favourites with veteran Filmmaker Hugh Macdonald whose restored version of 1970s documentary 'This is New Zealand' has just been released on DVD. (Music is removed in this version of the… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Hugh Macdonald
Audio 1 Mar 2014Playing Favourites with veteran Filmmaker Hugh Macdonald whose restored version of 1970s documentary 'This is New Zealand' has just been released on DVD. Audio
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Effectiveness of sanctions against Fiji rated poorly
Audio 27 Feb 2014An international expert on the effectiveness of sanctions says on a global scale Fiji's case scores very poorly. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Peter Marshall
Audio 22 Feb 2014Peter Marshall is managing director of architectural firm Warren and Mahoney, part of the team selected to carry out the task of the redesign of Christchurch after the earthquakes. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Peter Marshall
Audio 22 Feb 2014Peter Marshall is managing director of architectural firm Warren and Mahoney, part of the team selected to carry out the task of the redesign of Christchurch after the earthquakes. (This version of… Audio
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Sport: PNG to host Rugby League World Cup matches
Audio 20 Feb 2014Papua New Guinea to host matches at the 2017 Rugby League World Cup, with Samoa and Fiji also in discussions with organisers. Audio
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Fiji police urged to crack down on child sex traffickers
Audio 20 Feb 2014The Fiji Women's Crisis Centre says there must be both a mindset and policy change to combat child sex trafficking. Audio
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PNG susceptible to more ponzi schemes
Audio 17 Feb 2014PNG's resources boom could leave the country more susceptible to fraudsters and ponzi schemes. Audio
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Playing Favorites with Jacob Briars
Audio 15 Feb 2014Cocktail mixologist known as the "vodka professor", who is head of training and education for Bacardi. Audio
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Fiji landowners accuse Govt of pandering to mine developer
Audio 12 Feb 2014Fiji landowners say government officials are playing to the wishes of a mine developer and ignoring their concerns. Audio
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New Zealand places some checks on aid programmes with Nauru
Audio 12 Feb 2014The foreign ministers of Nauru and New Zealand meet after Wellington became concerned at the removal of key officials from the judiciary on the island. Audio
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Sport: PNG Hunters make a statement in first ever game
Audio 11 Feb 2014The Papua New Guinea Hunters have laid down a marker one month out from their debut in rugby league's Queensland Cup. Audio
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Fiji election candidate suggests Fiji joins ANZUS
Audio 10 Feb 2014A Fiji election candidate, Nirmal Singh, wants to see Fiji join the ANZUS defence treaty. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Valerie Davies
Audio 8 Feb 2014Pioneering 1970s journalist for the Auckland Star and Women's Weekly who now writes about her life on her blog, valeriedavies.com. Audio
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Sport: Team Tonga settled in Sochi ahead of Winter Games debut
Audio 7 Feb 2014Tongan delegation welcomed to Sochi days out from Bruno Banai's luge debut. Audio
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Call for electoral body to ensure level playing field in Fiji
Audio 6 Feb 2014The leader of Fiji's Labour Party says he plans on raising a number of issues with the Electoral Commission to try and ensure the promised elections won't be a whitewash. Audio
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Navy band plays on at Waitangi
Audio 6 Feb 2014One of the most distinctive sounds being heard at Waitangi throughout the Waitangi Day celebrations comes from the Royal New Zealand Navy's band. Audio
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Difficult build-up for Pacific teams leading into Wellington 7s
Audio 6 Feb 2014Fiji, Samoa and Tonga have all faced various problems on and off the field in preparation for the Wellington Sevens. Audio
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Academic labels PNG's growth 'extraordinarily high'
Audio 3 Feb 2014Australian academic says Papua New Guinea's current population growth rate has 'serious implications' for the country. Audio
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Playing Favourites with David Hepworth
Audio 1 Feb 2014British writer, broadcaster and editor who has been working on consumer magazines including Smash Hits, Q, Mojo, FHM, Empire, MixMag, and The Word for the past thirty years. (This version of the… Audio
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Playing Favourites with David Hepworth
Audio 1 Feb 2014British writer, broadcaster and editor who has been working on consumer magazines including Smash Hits, Q, Mojo, FHM, Empire, MixMag, and The Word for the past thirty years. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Women work to combat malnutrition in children
Audio 28 Jan 2014A women's group in the Marshall Islands says it is doing what it can do combat alarming rates of child malnutrition and diabetes in the country. Audio
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Free play at school
Audio 27 Jan 2014Two years ago, Swanson Primary School in West Auckland became part of an AUT and Otago University study aimed at encouraging play and increasing physical activity. The children there are allowed to… Audio