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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
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Playing Favourites with Wallace Chapman
Audio 8 Jun 2013Co-host of pub politics television programme Back Benches and author of Don't Just Do Something, Sit There: A Manifesto for Living the Slow Life. Audio
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ABs to play Les Bleus at Eden Park on Sat
Audio 7 Jun 2013The All Blacks' international rugby season gets under way tomorrow with a test against France at Eden Park. Audio
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Southland plays part in rocket launch intro
Audio 6 Jun 2013Southland has played its part in the launch of a European space rocket to restock the International Space Station. Audio
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Pacific nations urged to sign UN small arms treaty
Audio 6 Jun 2013Oxfam is urging Pacific countries to sign the UN small arms treaty, saying it could help prevent future conflicts in the region. Audio
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Player to find out playing future tonight
Audio 5 Jun 2013A Wellington club rugby player who struck out at a referee on the weekend is unlikely to play again this season and could face a life ban following a judicial hearing tonight. Audio
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Village consultations delay Bougainville forum on mine opening
Audio 4 Jun 2013Panguna forum on the re-opening of the controversial Bougainville mine put off until consultations at village level completed. Audio
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Samoan/Indian artist has record-breaking sweep at music awards
Audio 3 Jun 2013Aradhna sweeps this year's Pacific Music Awards with a record-breaking number of wins. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Richard Hulse
Audio 1 Jun 2013Webmaster at Radio New Zealand, where his team has just relaunched the radionz.co.nz website. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Gifford Jackson
Audio 25 May 2013New Zealand industrial design pioneer who spent his early working life in New York, and whose life is celebrated in the new book, Gifford Jackson: New Zealand Industrial Design Pathfinder. Audio
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Defections leave PNG's Opposition depleted
Audio 24 May 2013Papua New Guinea's Opposition has been significantly depleted by recent defections to government which appears to be very secure in its position for this parliemtnary term. How does the apparent… Audio
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NZ opposition call to refocus on Pacific's needs
Audio 22 May 2013New Zealand's opposition spokesperson for Pacific Island Affairs calls for government to focus more on the real needs of Pacific community domestically and internationally. Audio
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Report on Pacific people in NZ unlikely to affect immigration
Audio 22 May 2013An academic says a report showing the dire economic situation for Pacific people living in NZ is unlikely to have any effect on migration rates to the country. Audio
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Samoa opposition turns up heat on Finance Minister
Audio 22 May 2013Samoa's ruling HRPP Party is under pressure from the opposition for failing to call the Finance Minister to account, while sacking the two Associate Ministers. Audio
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Fiji's young people ready lead in country's future
Audio 21 May 2013A panellist at a discussion on the 26th anniversary of the first coup in Fiji says young people have shown their willingness to take responsibility for the country's future. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Cassandra Wilson
Audio 18 May 2013Mississippi-born jazz musician, vocalist, songwriter and producer, who is visiting New Zealand for one concert with her sextet during the Wellington Jazz Festival. Audio
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Australias foreign aid is up but not in the Pacific
Audio 17 May 2013Australia's foreign aid boosts, but not for the Pacific, as Millennium Development Goal's aim for aid again falls short. Audio
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The Phocea returns to Noumea
Audio 16 May 2013The megayacht which was detained for 10 months until recently in Vanuatu and then sailed to New Caledonia, before departing for Thailand has had to turn back to Noumea. Meanwhile, issues regarding the… Audio