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NZ high school delivers sports facilities in Fiji
Audio 31 Aug 2015A recent high school service trip to Fijian village Wailoku has capped off a five year relationship between the village and Auckland's Diocesan School for Girls. Audio
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League players train as Pasifika ambassadors
Audio 18 Aug 2015League players from Australia and New Zealand are harnessing their popularity to promote healthy eating and education throughout the Pacific. Audio
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Lack of brainpower hampering economy
Audio 10 Aug 2015A Cook Islands opposition party wants help from New Zealand to address a lack of brain power to move the country forward. Audio
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Popular Auckland golf course to be carved up
A popular Auckland Council-owned golf course is to be carved up to allow room for other sport facilities to be built, despite strong opposition from residents. Audio
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Instant coffee still popular
Audio 29 Jul 2015Shock! Horror! A survey has revealed 46 per cent of New Zealanders prefer instant coffee. Audio
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Samoan-Welsh comedian to tease the NZ Govt
A Samoan-Welsh comedian plans to tease the New Zealand Government. Audio
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Donald Trump's popularity surges
Audio 20 Jul 2015American presidential candidate Donald Trump is refusing to apologise for saying Senator John McCain was no war hero, despite a growing firestorm among fellow Republicans. Audio
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Popular Marlborough cycle track sabotaged
Marlborough District Council says it will come down like a ton of bricks, on whoever it was who strung a wire across a popular cycle track. Audio
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Juwai.com data suggests NZ property is becoming more popular.
A China-based website that advertises homes worldwide to Chinese buyers says there's been a surge of interest in New Zealand properties. Audio
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Tonga PM defends cost of Forbes publication
Tonga's Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva has defended the cost of an article in Forbes magazine which cost the government more than a quarter of its tourism budget. Audio
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Bougainville on the offensive over unpaid grants
Bougainville's re-elected leader John Momis says he will seek arbitration if the PNG Government does not pay outstanding grants. Audio
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Water disinfection method proves successful in Kiribati
Audio 10 Jun 2015Kiribati is promoting a new solar water disinfection method that could soon improve health and curb diarrheal disease across the Pacific. Audio
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Fiji government under fire for new rules in proposed flag bill
Audio 4 Jun 2015Fiji is deliberating on what rules should be in place on the use of the new flag, once it is adopted later this year. Audio
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Giant clams on brink of extinction in Pacific
Audio 2 Jun 2015A New Zealand marine biologist says drastic measures must be taken to save Pacific giant clam populations which he says are on the brink of extinction in much of the region. Audio
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Solomons to scrap electoral system
Audio 28 May 2015The Solomon Islands government says it will scrap the country's first past the post electoral system in favour of a more representative system before the next general election in 2018. Audio
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Scientists call for monitoring of Solomons dolphin hunt
Audio 18 May 2015Scientists are calling for more research and monitoring of traditional dolphin hunting practices in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Charlotte of Cambridge is a popular title
Audio 5 May 2015The British media have lauded the choice of Charlotte Elizabeth Diana as the name of the new baby princess, with its close links to the families of both the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Audio
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Bird-feeding could be driving away a popular native bird.
New Zealanders feed five-million loaves of bread to birds a year, but new research suggests that generosity is bad news for a popular native. Audio
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Rally planned to support suspended Nauru MPs
Audio 30 Apr 2015Suspended Nauru MP says there is growing public concern that the government lacks proper scrutiny. Audio
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Aitutaki votes to scrap Sunday flights
Audio 24 Apr 2015The people of Aitutaki in the Cook Islands have voted that Sunday flights between the island and Rarotonga should be scrapped. Audio
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Samoan comedy uncovers "real island guy"
Audio 20 Apr 2015A comedy about a New Zealand born Samoan who travels to Samoa to learn what it means to become a 'real island guy' is set to be released this year. Audio
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French Polynesia puts name forward for 2023 Pacific Games
Audio 14 Apr 2015French Polynesia has announced its intention to bid for the 2023 Pacific Games and plans to spend 150 million US dollars on venues and equipment if successful. Audio
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Zero hour contracts to end at some popular fast food chains
Controversial zero-hour contracts at some fast food chains are set to be scrapped. Audio
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Canning Aitutaki Sunday flights " disastrous " for economy
Audio 8 Apr 2015Tourism operators in Aitutaki say if Sunday flights between the island and Rarotonga are canned it could be disastrous for the economy. Audio
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Tax changes could raise popularity of employee share schemes
KPMG says proposed tax changes could raise the popularity of employee share schemes, providing it doesn't end up costing employers a lot more in administrative costs. Audio