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Halapua back in Tongan politics
Audio 9 Oct 2017A prominent Tongan academic is returning to politics and contesting next month's election in the hope he can help people better understand the country's transition to democracy. Audio
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Student's Samoan myths and legends debut in Auckland
Audio 22 Sep 2017Student's Samoan myths and legends debut performance staged in iconic Auckland fale. Audio, Gallery
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Electric cars taking over bus lanes not a popular idea
Transport advocate Harriet Gale joins the discussion on electric cars being given bus lane privileges. Audio
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Tonga's snap election dampens women's representation hopes
Audio 7 Sep 2017Last month's dissolution of Tonga's Parliament by royal decree brought forward the elections by a year, and with it hope for some, that historic change could be on the way. Audio
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Tongan artists fight for a tradition under threat
Audio 4 Sep 2017Tonga artists want traditional knowledge of arts and crafts shared. Audio
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Nuhaka Dreaming 8: From sentimental slush to double-entrendres, music provided an escape from small-town life
John Bluck explores his memories of growing up in Nuhaka in Hawke's Bay during the 1940s and 1950s. Audio
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New PNG lands minister promises top to bottom cleanout
There will be a top to bottom cleanout of corruption within Papua New Guinea's Lands Department, according to its new minister Audio
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Rugby captains promoting peace in Bougainville
Audio 31 Jul 2017Rugby captains in Bougainville have become ambassadors for peace building and sustainable development. Audio
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Vet clinics aim to improve animal welfare in Tonga
Five vets and six vet nurses from New Zealand are travelling to Tongatapu in the Kingdom of Tonga's in August as part of an ongoing campaign to improve small animal welfare in the Pacific. Audio
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Rigo candidate field offers sliver of hope in PNG
Audio 23 Jun 2017A point of difference in the candidate field in a rural Papua New Guinea district is breeding some hope for change on the eve of the national election. Audio
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The increasing popularity of Yoga
Of yoga was considered a sport - it would be the biggest one in terms of participation numbers. Audio
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Popular Poplars
Former forester Tim Forde believes the humble poplar is one of the most under-rated trees in New Zealand. The trees on his farm are being milled and used for decking, polo mallets, toys, furniture… Audio
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Bougainville's BRA re-unites after 20 years
The man charged with bringing reconciliation on Papua New Guinea's Bougainville says they have made a major breakthrough - re-uniting two factons of the Bougainville Revolutionary Army. Audio
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Samoa cocoa supply strained due to drought
Shortage of Samoan cocoa due to drought is impacting on supply resulting in high prices. Audio
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David Schmid: serial killers in popular culture
Professor David Schmid has studied the place of serial killers - both real and fictional - in popular culture. He's the author of "Natural Born Celebrities: Serial Killers in American Culture' and… Audio
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Pacific territories prepare for French presidential vote
Voters in the French Pacific are joining this weekend's election of a new French president. Audio
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First ever Pasifika African theatre production in Aotearoa
'In Transit' is a New Zealand/African play that shares true stories by Wanjiku Kiarie Sanderson of refugees and migrants transitioning from everyday living in their African countries to their new… Audio
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Grey the new popular colour
Audio 28 Apr 2017Grey is the new white when it comes to car colour. Why the new obsession with this shade? Audio
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Workshop highlights kava's economic potential
Audio 25 Apr 2017Kava still has untapped potential to bring economic benefits for Pacific. Audio
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Vanuatu kava growers chase American dollar
Kava growers in Vanuatu are working hard to produce more noble varieties of kava for a fast growing market in America. Audio
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Returning troubled boys to Samoa could do more harm than good
Audio 20 Mar 2017A new study shows that the return migration of troubled young men back to Samoa to help turn their lives around does more damage than good. Audio
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Australian actors silent on detained refugee performer
New Zealand actor Oscar Kightley has voiced his support for a campaign to free a performer from Australian detention on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island. Audio
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Hopes that photos will trigger NCD discussion
Audio 14 Feb 2017There are hopes a regional photography competition will spur more discussion on non-communicable diseases among people across the region. Audio
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Trumps immigration moves are actually popular with a number of Americans
Trumps immigration ban is actually popular with a number of Americans. Audio