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PNG and Bougainville trade barbs as NZ's McCully visits
Audio 15 Aug 2013The war of words between Papua New Guinea and the autonomous region of Bougainville continued throughout the visit of New Zealand's foreign minister this week. Audio
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Support in Kiribati for report on sexual health
Audio 15 Aug 2013A New Zealand MP says there has been overwhelming support in Kiribati for a report addressing adolescent sexual and reproductive health.. Audio
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Sport: Rugby Players Association paying off for Pacific
Audio 13 Aug 2013Pacific rugby community sees players association as an important step forward Audio
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NZ theatre company reaches Solomon Islands women
Audio 12 Aug 2013A national women's theatre company has been established in Solomon Islands as a vehicle for reducing violence against women. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Dominic Kelly
Audio 10 Aug 2013Owner of Wellington cult beer bar Hashigo Zake, and distributor for a range of local craft beers. Audio
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Fiji regime hails new regional grouping
Audio 9 Aug 2013Fiji's regime underlines its opposition to Australia and New Zealand in the Pacific as regional leaders discuss the merits of the Pacific Islands Development Forum which has just completed its… Audio
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PNG's PM says govt is converting resource wealth into development gains
Audio 9 Aug 2013PNG Prime Minister Peter O'Neill says his government is serious about converting the country's resources wealth into real gains in living standards for ordinary people. He also emphasises PNG's… Audio
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Nauru opposition banned from commenting on refugee resettlement
Audio 7 Aug 2013Nauru opposition banned in local media from commenting on government's controversial decision to resettle refugees on the island. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Eleanor Catton
Graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and now lecturer in creative writing at the Manukau Institute of Technology, whose second novel, The Luminaries, has been longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. Audio
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Fiji looks to rearrange the regional architecture
Audio 2 Aug 2013Fiji's regime keeps looking to rearrange the regional architecture. Audio
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Doubts over politicians' desire for political reform in Vanuatu
Audio 2 Aug 2013Measures to increase political stability in Vanuatu such as clamping down on party hopping have been outlined in a paper that will be debated by parties later this month. Audio
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Playing with the Poor
Audio 31 Jul 2013Filmmaker Evan L Katz on his dark comedy Cheap Thrills, which tells the story of one long, awful night in the life of Craig, an out-of-work writer facing desperate measures. Audio
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Vanuatu's first president takes stock of country's development
Audio 31 Jul 2013Vanuatu's first president takes stock of the country's development as it marks 33 years of independence. Audio
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Solomon Islands teachers end strike
Audio 30 Jul 2013Teachers in Solomon Islands have returned to school after ending a two-week strike over relevelling dues. Audio
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Sport: Tiki Toa near end of marathon European beach soccer tour
Audio 29 Jul 2013The Tahiti beach soccer team continues to fine-tune their preparations for September's World Cup in Papeete. Audio
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SPC urges islands to be informed about deep sea mining
Audio 29 Jul 2013The SPC says island governments need to have as much information as possible about deep sea mining before granting licenses for exploration in their waters. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Ngahuia Te Awekotuku
Audio 27 Jul 2013Professor of Research and Development at Te Puawananga ki te Ao, University of Waikato, and an authority on moko. With Rosslyn Noonan she has curated Tirohia Mai Look At Us Now at the National… Audio
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All Blacks to play in Lower Hutt
Audio 24 Jul 2013Six thousand tickets to two shortened All Black games in Lower Hutt in a fortnight have sold out within 20 minutes. Audio
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Powerful Northland play aims to prevent youth suicide
Audio 24 Jul 2013Final rehearsals begin this week on a Northland production, aimed at preventing youth suicide. Audio
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Pacific Trade Ministers Meeting
Audio 23 Jul 2013Pacific Trade Ministers met last Friday in Samoa where debate on the proposed PACER Plus deal which the organiser, the Pacific Islands Forum, says is a significant long term opportunity to grow… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Brian Foster and Jack Liebeck
Audio 20 Jul 2013A scientist (European Director at CERN) and a violinist (Young British Performer of the Year), who collaborate on Einstein's Universe, a talk and recital which links Einstein's love of music with… Audio
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PNG anti-corruption taskforce confident of convictions
Audio 19 Jul 2013Papua New Guinea's anti-corruption Investigative Task Force Sweep team proceeds with the challenging job of prosecuting white collar crime. Audio
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Samoa awards Fugalei market reconstruction contract
Audio 19 Jul 2013Samoa awarded Fugalei market reconstruction contract to Chinese company. Audio
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Benji Marshall wants to play rugby union
Audio 16 Jul 2013The New Zealand born rugby league star Benji Marshall has announced he wants to switch codes. Audio
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Samoan Tongan poet receives Fulbright writer's residency
Audio 16 Jul 2013Interview with the successful poet taking up the 2013 Fulbright-Creative New Zealand Pacific Writer's Residency. Audio