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1.9 billion thought to have watched royal wedding
1.9 billion people are estimated to have watched Prince Harry marry Meghan Markle. From the celebrity guests, impassioned sermons, and stunning musical numbers, to the small personal touches, there… Audio
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Artefact, Trust & This is America - what to watch
Freelance publicist and viewing consumer Tamar Munch discusses Artefact on Maori TV, Trust on Soho and a music video by Childish Gambino (aka Donald Glover), This Is America. Audio
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Indigenous people urged to engage more with Pacific tourism
The head of the South Pacific Tourism Organisation says strengthening the participation of local communities and indigenous people in tourism development is the key to offering unique travel… Audio
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Run-off Tahiti elections clouded by claims of foul play
Campaigning in second round of French Polynesia election muddied by abuse claims. Audio
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Business lends hand with fundraising on flood devastated Kaua'i
Audio 25 Apr 2018A real estate business in Hawaii has redirected charity funds to help with recovery efforts after flash flooding devastated parts of the county last weekend. Audio
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Geopolitical analyst looks at UK's move towards the Pacific
Audio 20 Apr 2018Analysis of UK's move to re-engage with Pacific Islands announced at CHOGM with new diplomatic posts planned for Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu. Audio
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IFC identifies where to unlock PNG tourism potential
Audio 18 Apr 2018Papua New Guinea's tourism sector is poised for substantial growth if it optimises opportunities in niche markets. Audio
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Young Tongan playwright debuts powerful theatre piece
Young Tongan playwright releases his debut piece Hearts of Men, crafted over five years, in hope to strengthen Tongan theatre in New Zealand. Audio
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Watch this space: App to dob in mobility park cheats
Members of the public are being encouraged to dob in people who abuse mobility parking spaces through a new smartphone app. Access Aware allows users to take a photo and submit information in real… Video, Audio
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Rochelle Constantine and Regina Eisert - Whale watch
Drs Rochelle Constantine and Regina Eisert have both recently returned from expeditions to the new Ross Sea region Marine Protected Area. Dr Constantine, an associate professor in biological sciences… Audio
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Businesses from the Pacific aiming for international exposure
Audio 28 Mar 2018Small and medium size businesses from the Pacific are in New Zealand this month to learn more about the international consumer market. Audio
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Crocodile threat persists in Manus
Audio 23 Mar 2018Deadly crocodile attacks are a persistent problem in Papua New Guinea's northernmost province of Manus. Audio
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Casey Zilbert - a woman to watch
Simon Morris caught up with the very busy Casey taking an hour off from post-production on her first film as a director. Audio
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Casey Zilbert - a woman to watch
Simon Morris caught up with the very busy Casey taking an hour off from post-production on her first film as a director. Audio
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Hawaii school pays out $US80 million to abuse victims
Audio 23 Feb 2018Hawaii school apologises and pays out $US80 million to sexual abuse victims. Audio
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Upbeat for Friday 16 Feb
Peter Hoar reviews French pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra & producer Zoë George and Dr Aleisha Ward explore Jazz era NZ - music, dance ... and sex. Audio
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Markets dive: 'Watch US interest rates' - Bill English
A wild day on US stock markets has caused ripples around the world as the panic spreads. The Dow Jones suffered its biggest ever daily points fall when the week began and world markets have followed… Audio
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Expert: Surveillance: why and how we are being watched
Surveillance has changed vastly over the years. Audio
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Fears deadly measles outbreak in Papua could flare further
Health workers and provincial officials dealing with a deadly measles outbreak in Papua fear they could just be scratching the surface. Audio
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Dancing in the dark: How you can (really) dance like nobody's watching
On a Monday night in Auckland people are letting rip on the dance floor without worrying about how they look or what anyone thinks of their dance moves. Audio
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Pacific sporting highlight all about the Tongans - Fauono
A prominent broadcaster in the region says the exploits of Tongans around the world is the sporting highlight of the year. Audio
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Pacific nutrition guidelines revised for first time in 20 years
Audio 8 Dec 2017Health officials in the Pacific have updated nutrition guidelines in order to address medical issues that exist today. Audio
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Sport: Hosts Vanuatu win double gold at Mini Games
Audio 7 Dec 2017Vanuatu kick-started their medal haul on a golden day for the host nation at the Pacific Mini Games. Audio
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Address by French PM Edouard Philippe to New Caledonia Congress
Address by French PM Edouard Philippe to New Caledonia Congress. Audio
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New Caledonia's Congress addressed by French PM
Audio 6 Dec 2017French PM takes initiative for New Caledonia's independence referendum. Audio