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Sport: Mick Potter excited to take charge of Fiji Bati
Former Wests Tigers coach Mick Potter talks about the challenge and attraction of coaching the Fiji national team. Audio
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Fiji Rugby International Seru Rabeni dies at 37
Audio 16 Mar 2016The Pacific rugby community remembers former Fiji international Seru Rabeni, who died of a heart attack at the age of 37. Audio
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Consumer NZ keeping watch of banks' credit card interest rates
New Zealand's consumer watchdog says it's keeping a close eye on bank credit card rates. Audio
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Close watch overnight on Hanmer Springs hotspots
It's been a tense night for weary Hanmer Springs residents worried about potential flare ups after yesterday's scrub fire. Audio
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Logging companies run roughshod in PNG, says MP
Audio 7 Mar 2016The Governor of Oro Province Gary Juffa has accused Papua New Guinea's government of ignoring rampant illegal logging across the country, saying logging companies can operate in the country however… Audio
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Sport: Winston weighs heavy on minds of Fiji's sevens team
The Fiji sevens team are hoping to put some smiles on the faces of people back home this weekend, following the devastation caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Winston could reset ' troubled ' ANZAC-Fiji relations
Audio 3 Mar 2016International relations experts say there could be a silver lining to Cyclone Winston's massive devastation in Fiji - a chance to reset the still troubled relationship between Fiji and its biggest… Audio
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Pacific reef systems could continue being hammered into 2017
Climate scientists following the longest ever global coral bleaching phenomena in history say reef systems could continue being hammered into 2017. Audio
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Military actions in CNMI 'frightening' - say enviro group
Audio 19 Feb 2016Environmental groups in the Northern Marianas are moving to take two United States government bodies to court, over an alleged failure to comply with the Endangered Species Act. Audio
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CNMI groups threaten legal action over endangered species
Audio 18 Feb 2016Environmental groups in the Northern Marianas are moving to take two United States government bodies to court, over an alleged failure to comply with the Endangered Species Act. Audio
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Questions over refugee resettlement efforts in PNG
Audio 15 Feb 2016Refugee advocates and a local MP have disputed the Papua New Guinea government's claims about resettlement of refugees held on Manus Island. Audio
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Samoa sevens coach told off for criticising travel schedule
Audio 15 Feb 2016Samoa's sevens rugby coach takes the heat for speaking out about travel concerns. Audio
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New prime minister for Vanuatu
Audio 12 Feb 2016Vanuatu elects a new prime minister as the parliament meets for the first time since last month's snap electon. Audio
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PNG's new National Football Stadium to open in Port Moresby
Audio 5 Feb 2016The traditional home of rugby league in Papua New Guinea is about to reopen. Audio
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Bishop adamant no promises made on UN head on her watch
Former New Zealand Prime Minister, Helen Clark, is at the heart of a new Australian political scrap. Audio
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Art Crime with Arthur Tompkins: The Night Watch
District Court Judge, and member of Interpol's DNA Monitoring Expert Group, with a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces. He discusses the history of the 1642 painting, The Night… Audio
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Councils to watch as farmers finances take a dive
After a week of news of cattle fouling waterways, some local bodies fear farmer belt-tightening will lead to them lowering their environmental standards. Audio
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Plight of women in PNG 'horrific' says NGO
A Human Rights Watch spokesperson says women in Papua New Guinea are being ignored and marginalised, and the government isn't doing anything about it. Audio
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Sport: Fiji U19s to make Cricket World Cup debut
Audio 27 Jan 2016Fiji's Under 19 cricketers are excited for the 'biggest match of their lives'. Audio
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Concern about terrorism vulnerability in New Guinea
Concern has been raised on both sides of the land border between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea about the region's vulnerability to terrorism. Audio
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WA bushfires: farmers to remain on watch for many weeks to come
Audio 12 Jan 2016Western Australia residents are ready for a long and exhausting three months fighting fires. Audio
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Taranaki Energy Watch unsurprised by allegations
Origin Energy intends to vigorously defend itself in court, against allegations it's covering up gas field leaks and spills. Audio
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'Three Wise Cousins' combines culture and comedy on big screen
Audio 24 Dec 2015A grassroots comedy about what it takes for a New Zealand-born Samoan to transform into a 'real island guy' is for some a nostalgic trip back to the islands, and for others a first time glimpse into… Audio
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What we watch: fresh options and old habits
Media companies now offer us plenty of online video, both short and long: Netflix, Lightbox, Neon, 3 Now, TVNZ on Demand, WatchMe. But traditional viewing on old fashioned TV sets still makes up the… Audio