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Radio NZ's political editor comments
The Prime Minister, John Key, is due to join world leaders in Turkey tonight for a peace summit and to attend Saturday's Anzac centenary commemorations at Gallipoli. Audio
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New leads on escaped prisoners in Bougainville
Audio 21 Apr 2015Police in Papua New Guinea's autonomous Bougainville region say they have new leads in a man hunt for 19 prisoners who broke out of the Buka police cells between three and four am on Sunday during a… Audio
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Hopes remain Fiji will still make Forum summit
Audio 13 Apr 2015The subject of Fiji, which has dominated Pacific Island Forum summits every year since 2006, will continue this year after the country's leader announced he will not attend. Audio
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Multi-platform radio show launches
MediaWorks today launched it's multi-platform breakfast show. It aired on TV, radio and on-line. What are the Panelists impressions? And what does Regan Cunliffe of Throng website think? Audio
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PNG's national broadcaster needs huge cash injection
Audio 3 Apr 2015Papua New Guinea's main radio broadcaster is facing issues with the communications minister asking who is going to foot the bill for rehabilitation. Audio
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Efforts underway to get relief to FSM islands in wake of Maysak
Audio 2 Apr 2015Efforts are underway in Federated States of Micronesia to get relief to devastated islands hit by typhoon Maysak. Audio
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Country's longest serving radio reviewer switches off
The country's longest serving radio reviewer is putting down his pen. Audio
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Typhoon Maysak causes havoc in FSM
Audio 1 Apr 2015Super Typhoon Maysak is continuing to cut a destructive path through the Federated States of Micronesia. Audio
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Concerns in Fiji over process for new flag
Audio 31 Mar 2015The Fiji Government is pushing ahead with its plans to change its flag, despite heavy dissent from the opposition benches. Audio
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Radio NZ's political editor analyses Northland by-election
With us now is our political editor, Brent Edwards. Audio
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Radio Baker
A Northland family clears away a decades-old collection of classic radios. Audio
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Samoa new police chief a veteran of the LAPD
Audio 27 Mar 2015Samoa appoints a new police commissioner who has experience on the streets of Los Angeles. Audio
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Radio New Zealand's political editor analyses Northland poll
Radio New Zealand's political editor Brent Edwards has been listening to that. Audio
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Bougainville ready for election
Audio 25 Mar 2015Bougainville's electoral chief says his staff are ready for an election process set to begin on Friday. Audio
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Radio NZ's cricket correspondent on latest World Cup action
A double ton from Martin Guptill ensured New Zealand's place at the semifinals of the Cricket World Cup. Audio
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Norfolk Islanders gutted by Australian curb
Audio 23 Mar 2015Anger in Norfolk Island at Australia's intention to push ahead with governance changes, removing the island's long standing autonomy. Audio
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Texan radio drama revivalists
Roving producer Shaun D Wilson is in Texas at South by Southwest and has discovered a group of radio drama revivalists. They want to bring back an art form that diminished after America's Golden Age… Audio
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Mele Village in Vanuatu comes to terms with cyclone rebuild
Audio 19 Mar 2015Residents of Mele Village on the outskirts of the Vanuatu capital of Port Vila are coming together to get their school ready after Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Cambodia Kiwi Radio
Audio 18 Mar 2015The journey to becoming the founding father of English radio in Cambodia, with New Zealander Tikei Pere better known as Captain Tikei from Radio One Cambodia. Audio
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Radio New Zealand's reporter in Gisborne
Audio 16 Mar 2015Cyclone Pam currently lies about 400 kilometres to the north of East Cape, and is moving south-southeast, with wind gusts of up to 150 kilometres an hour in exposed parts of Northland and the Hauraki… Audio
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Nearly half of Tuvalu population displaced - PM
Audio 16 Mar 2015The Prime Minister of Tuvalu says nearly half of the population has been displaced by Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Radio New Zealand's political editor analyses pay rise
Listening to that has been our political editor Brent Edwards. Audio
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New Solomons TV station long overdue
Audio 2 Mar 2015Solomon Islands looks at introducing public television. Audio
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Cook Islands to review minimum wage
Audio 9 Feb 2015The Cook Islands government is appealing to the public for input on the local minimum wage. The Minimum Wage Review Panel is compiling a report which will be submitted to the Internal Affairs… Audio
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Plans to fix the state of broadcasting in Vanuatu
Audio 27 Jan 2015Despite millions of dollars being poured into it, Vanuatu's public broadcaster remains, by the government's own admission, hamstrung. Audio