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Hope tide is turning on Niuean emigration
Audio 12 Apr 2017There's hope the tide is turning on the flow of people leaving Niue for brighter lights, jobs and other opportunities offshore. Audio
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PNG watchdog happy punitive candidate fee hike dumped
Transparency International PNG says it is happy to the government has dropped plans for a ten fold increase in the charge for people standing in June's election. Audio
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Watch Aldous Harding perform the title track from forthcoming album Party
Highly acclaimed New Zealand musician Aldous Harding is currently touring the US and Europe. Here, she performs the unreleased title track to her forthcoming album Party. Video, Audio
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Amnesty issues stark warning to Nauru camp companies
Audio 5 Apr 2017Amnesty International is warning companies servicing the Australian run refugee detention centre on Nauru that they are complicit in human rights abuse. Audio
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Papuan students thriving in NZ
The government of Papua Province in Indonesia says the approximately 80 students it has sent to New Zealand for various forms of study are thriving, while growing their skills and experience base. Audio
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Niue and Cook Islands still have eye on seat at UN
Audio 29 Mar 2017The Cook Islands has not given up on getting an independent seat at the United Nations but says it is not a priority at the moment. Audio
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Chain and The Gang: Rock 'n' roll Theology
Chain and the Gang is a loose collection of band members revolving around Ian Svenonious, once named 'The Most Interesting Man in Washington DC.' Video, Audio
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Sport: PNG captain relishes chance alongside cricket legends
Barramundis captain Assad Vala becomes the first PNG player to compete in a professional cricket competition. Audio
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Caravan classrooms and spook watching
Caravans, dental clinics and gymnasiums as classrooms, and a new law for the national spooks. Audio
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Watching the fleece fly
Country Life was there when the handpiece buzzed at the 17th World Shearing and Woolhandling Championships in Invercargill. Audio, Gallery
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Watching people watch TV
Who would have thought that a tv show about watching people watch TV would be such a hit? Video, Audio
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Vanuatu proud of Tanna despite missing out at Academy Awards
Audio 28 Feb 2017People in Vanuatu remain very proud of the film "Tanna" despite the dissappointment of it missing out on an oscar at this year's Academy Awards. Audio
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Ocean advocacy group warns of 'trans-shipping' dangers
Audio 27 Feb 2017An environmental group dedicated to ocean conservation is warning Pacific nations to be alert to the threat of what's called trans-shipping, which can mask illegal fishing. Audio
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Pasifika Film Festival comes to NZ capital
Audio 23 Feb 2017This year's Pasifika Film Festival has travelled to Wellington for the first time, featuring over two dozen films about Pacific people and issues. Audio
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30,000 to watch Springsteen on eve of quake anniversary
People have been queuing for days for the Bruce Springsteen concert in Christchurch tonight, ahead of the sixth anniversary of the 2011 earthquake. Glenn McCartney is at the front of the queue. Video, Audio
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Melanesian women encouraged to run for office
Audio 21 Feb 2017A political communicator from Washington DC is empowering Melanesian women to run for office. Audio
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Oscar Kightley calls on NZ to help Manus, Nauru refugees
Audio 20 Feb 2017The actor Oscar Kightley says New Zealand should be calling out Australia over human rights abuses in its offshore detention centres for refugees. Audio
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Man watches family home burn down in Port Hills fire
Henry Reese watched his family home in Worsley Road in Governors Bay burn down. RNZ reporter Joelle Dally was with him. Video, Audio
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Worsely Road resident watches his home burn down
Henry Reese a resident of Worseley Road describes watching his house burning down. Audio
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Rugby mourns death of Tongan-born All Black
Audio 15 Feb 2017Rugby communities in Tonga and New Zealand are reeling from the sudden death of the former All Black, Sione Lauaki. Audio
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Hawke's Bay fires largely under control after watch overnight
The Hastings Mayor Lawrence Yule says there is still a risk the Hawkes Bay fires could get into a 200 hectare forest and it would be a disaster if that happened. "It's calmer now and cooler but mother… Audio
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Detained cartoonist on hunger strike
Audio 8 Feb 2017An award winning cartoonist detained on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island is in a perilous state of health as his hunger strike enters a second week. Audio
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Tonga tourism sector given ambitious targets
Audio 6 Feb 2017Tonga's government has doubled the earnings goals for the tourism sector in the hope that it will play a bigger part in building a strong economy. Audio
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Tonga's TBC to be heard and seen more clearly after cash boost
Audio 3 Feb 2017Tonga's government has given the Tonga Broadcasting Commission a 91-thousand US dollar cash injection in a move which is set to boost its signal throughout the outer islands. Audio
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Pacific Islands could take the Rugby Sevens from Wellington
Audio 2 Feb 2017The Pacific Islands are being tipped as a perfect Rugby Sevens host if the plug is pulled on the struggling Wellington tournament. Audio