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Sport: Coach excited by potential of PNG Queensland Cup team
Audio 4 Dec 2013Coach of Papua New Guinea's Queensland Cup team looking forward to new challenge and the chance to further develop the sport. Audio
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Black Caps play West Indies in first Test in Dunedin
Audio 3 Dec 2013The New Zealand cricketers are hoping to turn their season around when they meet the West Indies in the first Test in Dunedin this morning. Audio
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Workshop looking at how to overcome sorcery-related violence in PNG
Audio 2 Dec 2013Papua New Guineans come together to discuss how to overcome the sorcery related violence. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Cathie and John Rae
Audio 30 Nov 2013Musical siblings: Cathie is a singer and Development Officer for the Scottish Jazz Federation; John teaches at the New Zealand School of Music, and is a composer, drummer and band leader. Audio
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Sport: Oceania Football strengthening ties with Asia
Audio 28 Nov 2013Oceania Football Confederation builds closer ties with Asian counterparts. Audio
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PNG district funds disbursal method labelled demeaning to MPs
Audio 28 Nov 2013PNG government accused of demeaning MPs through district funds disbursal method. Audio
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World Bank put focus on economic cost of domestic violence
Audio 26 Nov 2013The World Bank highlights the economic impact of domestic violence. Audio
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Sport: Pacific still playing catch up with rugby league big guns
Audio 25 Nov 2013Pacific Islands still playing catch-up in international rugby league after Fiji thrashed in World Cup semi finals. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Kelly Joe Phelps
Audio 23 Nov 2013American jazz and blues guitarist and singer currently touring New Zealand. Audio
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Pacific women want apology over rape comments
Audio 22 Nov 2013An author and Pacific women's advocate says the Samoan National Council of Churches' chairman should apologise for the comments he made about rape. Audio
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Fiji women still hope for constitutional support
Audio 20 Nov 2013Advocates for women in Fiji say they are still hoping for special measures mandating women's representation in parliament. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Daniel Handler
Audio 16 Nov 2013American author, screenwriter and accordionist best known for his children's books, A Series of Unfortunate Events, under the pen name of Lemony Snicket. Audio
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Sachin Tendulkar plays his last test
Audio 15 Nov 2013Delirious crowds greeted India's Sachin Tendulkar in Mumbai overnight as he walked out to bat against the West Indies in his last test match. Audio
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Peter Fats farewelled by 2,000 fans and rugby who's who
Audio 14 Nov 2013Peter Fats farewelled by 2,000 fans and rugby who's who. Audio
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All Whites to play Mexico
Audio 14 Nov 2013The All Whites will take on Mexico in their Football World Cup qualifier in Mexico City. New Zealand will play the world's 24th ranked team in front of more than 100-thousand fans at a sold-out Azteca… Audio
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PNG's media reeling from Government crackdown on dissent
Audio 13 Nov 2013Papua New Guinea's media are reeling from a crackdown by the Government as observers say media freedom is "non-existent". Audio
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Playing Favourites with Jeremy Hansen
Audio 9 Nov 2013Editor of Home New Zealand magazine, judge on TV series The Block, and author of new book, Modern: New Zealand Homes from the 1940's to the 1970's. Audio
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Sport: Fiji Netball appeals for more international matches
Audio 8 Nov 2013Fiji Netball says it needs more support and bigger international matches to become more competitive. Audio
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All Blacks to play France in Paris on Sunday
Audio 8 Nov 2013The All Blacks squad named to take on France in Paris on Sunday morning is being billed as the most experienced pack in history. Audio
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Vanuatu youth meet to discuss climate change
Audio 7 Nov 2013Conference in Vanuatu brings youths together to focus on climate change issues. Audio
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Sport: Samoan rugby legend Papaliitele Peter Fatialofa dies
Audio 6 Nov 2013Samoan rugby legend Papaliitele Peter Fatialofa has died at the age of 54. Audio
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AAP closing its PNG bureau may result in less informed stories - academic
Audio 4 Nov 2013An Australian academic says AAP closing its Port Moresby office may result in parachute journalists who produce less informed stories. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Tourettes
Audio 2 Nov 2013Auckland author, poet and rapper who last year completed an artist's residency in Iceland writing a novel. Audio
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All Blacks to play Japan this weekend in Tokyo
Audio 1 Nov 2013The All Blacks begin their end of year tour this weekend, taking on Japan in front of a sell-out crowd in Tokyo. Audio
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Playing with Faith
Audio 30 Oct 2013Kiwi keyboardist Mark de Clive Lowe is now based in California and holds down a residency called 'Church' which features some of the hottest musicians on the planet. Audio