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PNG football says country will be ready for Women's World Cup
Audio 27 Mar 2015Papua New Guinea is confident of hosting a Women's World Cup football tournament to remember in 2016. Audio
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Tourists urged to still plan Vanuatu holidays
Audio 23 Mar 2015The Vanuatu government makes plans for aggressive tourism marketing and tells visitors travelling to Vanuatu is the best way to help it rebuild economy. Audio
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At least 19 people killed in attack on popular Tunisia museum
Audio 19 Mar 2015Nineteen people, 17 of them foreign tourists, have been killed by gunmen in a deadly terrorist attack on the Bardo Museum in the Tunisian capital Tunis. Audio
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A group fights for the political rights of the US Pacific
Audio 17 Mar 2015An American non-profit group hopes people from US Pacific territories will soon get more political power. Audio
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FSM state independence push unfounded
Audio 3 Mar 2015An expert on Micronesia says the threat of a break away of the Chuuk state from the Federated States of Micronesia is a huge surprise. Audio
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Cricket sliding in popularity in high school
While tens of thousands of people have attended Cricket World Cup matches in New Zealand over the past 10 days, the sport has been sliding in popularity in the country's high schools. Audio
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Solomons seasonal workers warned of false agents
Audio 16 Feb 2015Seaonal workers in Solomon Islands warned not to give money to false agents promising access to work in Australia and New Zealand. Audio
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Uncertain outlook for Pacific Leaders Meeting
Audio 13 Feb 2015Uncertain outlook for next months Pacific Leaders Meeting. Audio
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Tuvalu wants NZ RSE scheme expanded to include trades
Audio 10 Feb 2015Tuvalus' foreign minister says he hopes to begin negotiating an expansion of New Zealand's seasonal employer scheme to include trades sometime this year. Audio
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Popularity of larger cars surges as petrol prices plummet
Larger cars are growing in popularity again as the cost of petrol nose-dives. Audio
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Sport: Rugby League Nines going global in Cabramatta
Audio 28 Jan 2015Emerging nations believe a Rugby League Nines World Series could be the answer as interest continues to skyrocket in the newest form of the game. Audio
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Academic calls for 'transparency' over Fiji TV fiasco
Audio 26 Jan 2015A legal expert says an apparent abuse of power by Fiji's Attorney-General over media rights to last year's Rugby Sevens should be investigated. Audio
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Smartphone app aims to foster Samoan language
Audio 21 Jan 2015A smartphone application designed to foster and grow the use of the Samoan language has extended its reach. Audio
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Shazam the popular music app
Shazam is the popular music app, whose ingenious algorithm, has been helping hundreds of millions of users to identify songs within seconds. Audio
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Holiday homes - What's popular and where?
Audio 2 Jan 2015Heading to the bach in summer is a New Zealand tradition, and right now they're in 'hot' demand. Audio
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Flat 3 creator and actor talk about the popular webseries
One of the breakout successes of New Zealand TV in 2014 hasn't been on TV at all - it's a webseries. Flat 3 is a little bit Flight of the Conchords, a little bit Lena Dunham's Girls, and tells the… Audio
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SPCA wary of post-Christmas dumping as pet-gift popularity spikes.
Trademe says pets are a hot commodity with those under 20 this Christmas. Audio
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Auckland Council angers popular fish seller
Auckland Council is accused of being overly zealous in trying to move a fish seller from a prime spot in the Mangere Bridge shopping centre carpark because of a complaint. Audio
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Bougainville chocolate coming soon
Audio 17 Dec 2014A project to create the World's first Bougainville chocolate bar is one step closer to reality with a crowdfunding initiative raising more funds than expected. Audio
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Concerns in Solomons at success of independents
Audio 25 Nov 2014Voters in Solomon Islands favoured independents over party candidates in last week's elections. Audio
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Nutritious plants solution to NCDs - scientist
Audio 10 Nov 2014An Australian scientist says the nutritional benefits of locally grown plants can have huge health benefits in the fight against non communicable diseases in the Pacific. Audio
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Hundreds of mums interested in playing football in Guam
Audio 10 Nov 2014Guam mums flock to play football. Audio
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Fiji's democracy still hinged on military
Audio 6 Nov 2014An Australian academic says the stability of Fiji's new democracy will still depend on military support, like every brand of leadership since 1987. Audio
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Oceania Football searches for challenger to NZ women's reign
Audio 3 Nov 2014The search is on for someone to compete with the New Zealand Football Ferns after they once again dominated the Oceania Football Confederation's showpiece tournament. Audio
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Worries at cuts to Pacific TV content
Audio 30 Oct 2014Pacific broadcasters are concerned over Television New Zealand's latest decision to outsource their Maori and Pacific Islands production to private companies. Audio