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Video games are now being played by three generations
Audio 30 Oct 2013Video games are being played by two out of every three New Zealanders and across three generations, according to the latest survey. Audio
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Language proposal for American Samoa teachers sparks hot debate
Audio 30 Oct 2013A proposal that seeks to require teachers in American Samoa to be proficient in both Samoan and English, is being hotly debated. Audio
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Hockey on the rise in Samoa
Audio 30 Oct 2013The Samoa Hockey Federation says this week's Oceania Cup tournament in New Zealand is a chance to see how far the sport has developed in Samoa over the past five years. Audio
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Violence against women continues to be dire in Pacific
Audio 29 Oct 2013Personal experiences highlight the Pacific region's dire record on violence against women. Audio
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Briar Grace-Smith - The Paniora Play
Audio 27 Oct 2013Playwright Briar Grace-Smith talks about her new work which is set amongst the Maori-Spaniards of the East Coast, who are known as the Paniora. Audio
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Playing Favorites with Sunny Amey
Audio 26 Oct 2013Former artistic director of Downstage, and interim Director at the New Zealand Drama School, who was part of the group that launched the National Theatre of Great Britain, which celebrates its 50th… Audio
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Sport: Pacific teams ready for Rugby League World Cup kickoff
Audio 25 Oct 2013The waiting is almost over for rugby league fans with the World Cup kicking off in Britain this weekend. Audio
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New initiative to add value to local produce in Niue
Audio 24 Oct 2013The Niue Chamber of Commerce says a new test kitchen is being established to help add value to locally grown produce. Audio
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Abal played a passive role for the good of PNG
Audio 24 Oct 2013Fall guy from PNG's 2011-2012 political impasse reflects on his role during turbulent time. Audio
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Sport: PNG Kumuls targeting a Top 8 finish at World Cup
Audio 21 Oct 2013Papua New Guinea's national rugby league team plans a top 8 World Cup finish. Audio
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NGO in Solomons works to improve media knowledge of mining
Audio 21 Oct 2013Solomon Islands NGO provides workshops to bring media up to date about mining. Audio
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Foreign minister justifies the easing of sanctions on Fiji
Audio 18 Oct 2013New Zealand foreign minister says eased sanctions on Fiji the right thing to do because of the progress made towards elections next year. Audio
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Southern Story for 17 October 2013 - Nature Play
Audio 17 Oct 2013The Department of Conservation has joined forces with Greening the Rubble to build a 'Nature Play' forest park, complete with its own river system, where children can learn about their region's native… Audio
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Rationale given for NZ community policing assistance to Indonesia
Audio 16 Oct 2013The New Zealand Foreign Minister defends the resumption of a community policing project in Papua. Audio
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Green Party says NZ should be facilitating peace talks in Papua
Audio 14 Oct 2013The New Zealand Green Party say the country should be facilitating peace talks in Papua rather than police advisors. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Matt Checkowski
Audio 12 Oct 2013Creative Director and Chief at The Department of the 4th Dimension, who is visiting New Zealand to speak at Semi-Permanent Wellington 2013. Audio
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Pacific territories seek UN help for decolonisation call
Audio 11 Oct 2013There have been calls for the United Nations to help Guam in its decolonisation process and for the UN to look at the aftermath of the French nuclear weapons tests in the South Pacific. Audio
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New look Pacific teams ready for World Sevens Series opener
Audio 11 Oct 2013The World Sevens Series returns this weekend on the Gold Coast after an off-season of major upheaval among the Pacific contenders. Audio
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12,000 kilometres of cycling to raise awareness for West Papua
Audio 10 Oct 2013A Canadian man who is cycling through seven countries over six months in an effort to raise awareness about human rights abuses in West Papua, has reached New Zealand. Audio
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Fiji democrats urge governments to put pressure on regime
Audio 10 Oct 2013Overseas governments have been warned they're ignoring crucial analysis that Fiji's new constitution is unjust and flawed. Audio
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Further awareness campaigns on Pacific sex tourism recommended
Audio 9 Oct 2013An organisation which works to end child prostitution and people trafficking says there is still room for improvement in awareness campaigns about sex tourism in the Pacific. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Eddie Rayner.
Audio 5 Oct 2013Keyboard player, arranger and producer whose new project, ENZO - Stranger Than Fiction, reunites him with other original members of Split Enz, his new 15-piece ENZEMBLE dance band, and six… Audio
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Sport: Solomon Islands ready for first rugby league test
Audio 4 Oct 2013Solomon Islands to play their first ever rugby league test against Vanuatu on Saturday. Audio
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Sport: Tahiti coach proud of Beach Soccer World Cup team
Audio 30 Sep 2013Hosts Tahiti finish fourth at the Beach Soccer World Cup after an agonising penalty shoot-out defeat to Brazil in the bronze playoff. Audio
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Language week to highlight Tuvalu's plight
Audio 30 Sep 2013A serious message about the very survival of their identify accompanies the first-ever Tuvalu Language Week. Audio