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Samoans battle with water issues post-cyclone
Audio 27 Apr 2016Some families in Samoa are still facing water issues following Cyclone Amos. Audio
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MP laments PNG's rural disconnection
Audio 27 Apr 2016A Papua New Guinea MP says that since the national broadcaster, NBC, stopped providing shortwave and medium wave radio services, people in PNG's many remote areas are starved of information about what… Audio
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Plan to return Radio Vanuatu to its former glory
Audio 22 Apr 2016It's hoped Radio Vanuatu will soon return to the standard it once was when it could be heard by everyone in the archipelago. Audio
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Tongans encouraged to take part in politics and make history
Audio 21 Apr 2016A New Zealand MP has been in Tonga encouraging women to participate in politics as the country prepares for local body elections in June. Audio
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Internet is more important than radio and newspapers- Survey
The internet has officially become the most important source of information in our daily lives. Audio
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Cooks/EU fishing deal still not completed - Puna
Audio 14 Apr 2016The Cook Islands prime minister says a fishing deal with the EU is yet to be signed but he says his government's aim is to ensure that any fishing is done sustainably. Audio
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DJs dupe a sports star's mum on the radio
Was it just a bit of fun or fundamentally wrong when one wound-up mum wound up on the air this week after calling in to complain? Audio
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Tonga's govt-media relationship hits an all time low
Audio 30 Mar 2016The struggles the media in Tonga is experiencing as it tries to prise information out of the Pohiva government. Audio
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Suspended Nauru MPs hit by new visa restrictions
Audio 10 Mar 2016Latest visa limits add to problems for Nauru's suspended MPs who are facing legal action. 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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Tonga's airport makeovers almost complete
A major upgrade of Tonga's two main airports is almost complete with larger aircraft expected to use the facilities from April. Audio
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Winston takes heavy toll on Yasawas, but no loss of life
Audio 24 Feb 2016Cyclone Winston has taken a heavy toll on Fiji's Yasawa island group, but there has been no loss of life. Audio
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Iwi radio told it needs to move into digital age
The Maori Broadcast Funding Agency is urging iwi radio stations to change the way they operate if they want to survive. Audio
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Kiribati people getting ready for "migration with dignity"
Audio 17 Feb 2016People in Kiribati are upskilling and preparing for the time when they might have to move because of the effects of climate change. Audio
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Radio New Zealand radio mast to be demolished
New Zealand's second-tallest structure, a Radio New Zealand radio mast, will be demolished this morning. Audio
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Three in the running for Kiribati presidential election
Audio 10 Feb 2016Three Kiribati parliamentarians will face off in the presidential election set for next month. Audio
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Radio Norfolk staffer upsetting Canberra's man
Audio 10 Feb 2016Radio Norfolk volunteer says he was sacked for telling the people something they needed to know. Audio
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Tonga declares Zika epidemic amid 265 suspected cases
Audio 4 Feb 2016Tonga has declared a Zika epidemic after confirming a number at least two people have contracted the virus and 265 could have it. Audio
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Niue broadcaster defends programming quality
Audio 4 Feb 2016Niue's state broadcasting says it has no option but to occasionally run repeats, because of the cost of programming. Audio
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Norfolk Radio's political activity has been censored
The administration appointed by Australia to run Norfolk Island has banned the island's community radio from carrying out live interviews. Audio
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Claims of censorship on Norfolk after loss of autonomy
Audio 2 Feb 2016The Australian government has put clamps on the Norfolk Island community radio station, directing it to avoid broadcasting political interviews. Audio
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Worries about lack of Zika awareness in American Samoa
Audio 2 Feb 2016There are worries over a lack of awareness being raised about suspected zika cases in American Samoa, and its possible link to severe birth defects. Audio
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Anniversary of France's last nuclear test in the Pacific
The editor of a magazine in Tahiti says it appears most people have forgotten about the date of France's last nuclear test in the Pacific. Audio
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team
The ASB Bank's latest housing confidence survey had a bit of a surprise which was that respondents generally believe home loan rates had fallen as much as could be expected. Audio
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UN aims to encourage more women into politics in Nauru
Audio 27 Jan 2016With Nauru's next election expected to take place later this year, the United Nations has initiated a campaign to increase the participation of women. Audio