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Record whale season continues in Niue
Audio 18 Sep 2015Whale enthusiasts are celebrating a record breaking whale season in Niue with more humpback whales continuing to arrive in the waters around the island. Audio
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24 unconfirmed deaths blamed on PNG drought
Audio 3 Sep 2015There are unconfirmed reports from Chimbu Province in Papua New Guinea that 24 people have died as a result of the severe drought hitting the Highlands. Audio
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Vanuatu to launch major tourism campaign
Audio 2 Sep 2015Six months have passed since Cyclone Pam brought widespread destruction to Vanuatu and businesses in the country are still struggling to recover. Audio
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Pacific buffered from falling Chinese markets
Audio 26 Aug 2015Pacific island countries are reasonably sheltered from plunging stocks in China but concerns remain. Audio
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Pacific buffered from falling Chinese markets
Audio 26 Aug 2015Pacific island countries are reasonably sheltered from plunging stocks in China but concerns remain. Audio
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Intriguing story of sedition in Fiji
Audio 19 Aug 2015Three more people have appeared in court in Fiji charged with sedition, bringing the tally on sedition charges to 65. Audio
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Fonterra placed on negative credit watch
Fonterra's credit rating may be cut. Audio
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Humpback whales bringing in the visitors in Niue
Visiting humpback whales bring a tourist bonanza to Niue. Audio
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Whale Watching - Georgie Smith
Staff at Auckland's Maritime Rescue Centre had a rare treat today when a southern right whale spent part of the morning lolling about in Mechanics Bay. The building houses the Coastguard Operations… Audio
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NZ and Cooks reaffirm relationship during celebrations
Audio 5 Aug 2015New Zealand and the Cook Islands have reaffirmed their special relationship at a formal ceremony in Rarotonga today. Audio
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NZ charity throws Solomons hospital a lifeline
Solomon Islands national hospital is being thrown a much needed lifeline of donated medical supplies sourced by New Zealand non-pofit organisation Take My Hands. Audio
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Breaking refugees spirits: Australia's offshore processing
Audio 27 Jul 2015Prospects for refugees processed on Nauru and Manus Island in Papua New Guinea look bleaker than ever amid more accounts of depression and abuse at Australia's offshore detention camps. Audio
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Tech: Apple Watch, drone laws and tiny transistors
Technology correspondent Peter Griffin on the imminent launch of the Apple Watch in New Zealand, bad news for drone owners with tighter regulations, and the tiny transistor that could mean the end of… Audio
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Sport: Tahiti capable of going all the way
Tahiti are being backed to go even better at the next Beach Soccer World Cup after the Tiki Toa impressed at this year's tournament in Portugal. Audio
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Manus Governor hopes for quicker refugee settlement
Audio 22 Jul 2015The Governor of Manus in Papua New Guinea says people in his province have had their reputation tarnished unfairly through negative publicity about the asylum seeker processing centre there, and he… Audio
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What would the Wests watch?
TV3's new drama Westside came to a close two weeks ago. It was set in the 1970s, with each episode based in a year from 1974 to 1979. But what was really on our TV screens back in the decade of flairs… Audio
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Report finds Manus refugees living in island detention
A human rights organisation says asylum seekers granted refugee status on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island are still trapped there. Audio
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Tsunami escape routes in Samoa
Tsunami escape routes have popped up along the coast of Samoa following the devastating tsunami in 2009. Audio
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NZ watching China share bubble
Patrick English-no relation - is the Executive Director of the New Zealand China Council. Audio
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New Zealand selfie takers need to watch their teeth
We decided to check out if there are any woes with selfies here in New Zealand. Audio
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Fitial's sentencing brings to a close a turbulent era in CNMI
Audio 29 Jun 2015The sentencing last week of the former governor of the Northern Marianas, Benigno Fitial, has been described as an historic moment for the territory. Audio
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Astronomers flock to New Zealand to watch Pluto eclipse a star
Astronomers from around the world are heading to the McKenzie Country to witness the moment when Pluto passes in front of a star. Audio
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Bougainville's Kauona alleges election fraud
Audio 10 Jun 2015An unsuccessful Bougainville election candidate outlines his plans for legal action amid claims of election fraud. Audio
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The Pope doesn't watch TV
Audio 26 May 2015Pope Francis has revealed he hasn't watched television for almost 25 years and doesn't use the internet. Audio
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Pacific ICT market better than Africa - Kacific
Audio 18 May 2015The chief executive of a satellite broadband provider Kacific says the Pacific is a more lucrative market than larger ICT companies realise. Audio