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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
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Playing Favourites with Lisa Harper-Brown and Michael Paget
Audio 13 Jul 2013Leading soprano soon to appear in the NZ Opera production of Mozart's Don Giovanni, and her husband Michael Paget, Technical Director for Weta Digital. Audio
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Safety concerns about Tonga's new domestic aircraft
Audio 11 Jul 2013Concerns have been raised about the safety of Tonga's new domestic aircraft that arrived last week. Audio
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US policy on Fiji a 'work in progress' says US regional expert
Audio 9 Jul 2013A senior adviser on the region for a Washington-based think tank says the United States' foreign policy on Fiji is still a work in progress. Audio
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One In Five for 7 July 2013 - Tribes
Katy Gosset checks out an acclaimed and provocative play that explores being deaf within a hearing family. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Samuel Scott
Audio 6 Jul 2013Member of Wellington based band The Phoenix Foundation, who released their fifth album, 'Fandango', in April. Audio
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Spat between Key and Dotcom played out in select committee
Audio 4 Jul 2013John Key and Kim Dotcom met face to face for the first time when the internet enterprenuer appeared before the Intelligence and Security Committee. Audio
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Bougainville govt contemplates suing PNG national govt
Audio 3 Jul 2013Bougainville government unhappy with Peace Agreement breaches by the PNG national government, may sue. Audio
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Vanuatu beach volleyballers ready for World Champs
Audio 2 Jul 2013Vanuatu off to the beach volleyball world champs in Poland. Audio
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Guam mayor says banning gambling will harm communities
Audio 1 Jul 2013The mayor of the Guam town of Santa Rita says a bill that will ban gambling will seriously hurt communties. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Ted Dawe
Audio 29 Jun 2013Inaugural winner of the New Zealand Post Margaret Mahy Children's Book of the Year for his novel, Into the River. Audio
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Australian minister decried for refugee claims
Audio 28 Jun 2013Bob Carr's claims about asylum seekers not being genuine refugees dismissed as unprincipled spin. Audio
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Murder charges in French Polynesia's JPK case
Audio 27 Jun 2013Two men charged in French Polynesia with 1997 kidnapping and murder journalist, Jean-Pascal Couraud, Audio
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Sport: Three Pacific countries contending Sevens World Cup
Audio 27 Jun 2013Three Pacific rugby nations eyeing their chances at the Sevens World Cup. Audio
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Growing market in PNG capital for child prostitution
Audio 24 Jun 2013The founder of a charitable organisation in Papua New Guinea's capital says there is a growing market for child prostitution in Port Moresby. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Julie Thomas
Audio 22 Jun 2013Writer and producer for television and film, whose self-published novel The Keeper of Secrets, landed her an international publishing deal. Audio
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Nauru, Niue and Tuvalu to lead over fossil fuel reduction
Audio 19 Jun 2013The three smallest economies in the Pacific are being targetted to lead the rest of the region in reducing the dependence on fossil fuel. Audio
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Football fans upset that Sky won't play English football
Audio 19 Jun 2013Sky TV has lost the rights to broadcast the next season of the English Premier football League live on television. Audio
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Sport: Tahiti gets ready for debut on football's world stage
Audio 17 Jun 2013Tahiti are keeping their expectations in check ahead of their debut at the Confederations Cup football tournament in Brazil. Audio
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Prefects hope to play more of a role
Audio 17 Jun 2013A new Tonga National Leadership Development Forum initiative hopes to increase the role prefects can play in addressing the problem of violence in schools. Audio
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Playing Favorites with Mal Peet and Elspeth Graham
Audio 15 Jun 2013Award-winning British writers of children's and young adult fiction, who have been based in Wellington while Mal teaches a writing course. Audio
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No discussions on Panguna re-opening until groups funded
Audio 13 Jun 2013Landowners group head says before there are discussions on a re-opening of the huge copper and gold mine at Panguna in Bougainville a number of pre-requisites need to be met. Audio
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Sport: Rupeni Caucaunibuca keen to impress Fiji selectors
Audio 11 Jun 2013Fiji rugby legend Rupeni Caucaunibuca says he's got a point to prove in Wednesday's Centennial Match between the Classic All Blacks and Flying Fijians. Audio
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Conference addresses PNG's sorcery-related violence
Audio 10 Jun 2013A solution to sorcery-related violence in Papua New Guinea was one of the major themes of a conference in Canberra last week. Audio