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Radio Dunedin: The Documentary
Dunedinites will no doubt be aware of the legacy that is Radio Dunedin, but for those of you who don't - it was launched in 1922, making it New Zealand's first ever radio station and get this, it's… Video, Audio
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Volcano evacuees fearful as shelters run out
There is growing fear among evacuees on the Vanuatu island of Ambae with shelter starting to run out as thousands more flee the erupting Manaro Voui volcano. Audio
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Murray (Muzza) Inglis on the radio
Radio presenter Murray Inglis talks about radio and music. Audio
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Five Pacific cadets among 40 in NZ army officer training
Five Pacific cadets are among the 40 potential graduates in this year's New Zealand Army's officer training programme. Audio
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Sound Archives - Our earliest recorded Maori radio broadcast
To mark Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori, Nga Taonga Sound & Vision has launched an online exhibition of the oldest recordings of a Maori radio broadcast - a hui held at Turangawaewae Marae. Audio, Gallery
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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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Pohiva OK with dissolution of Tongan parliament
Tonga's interim prime minister 'Akilisi Pohiva seems at peace with his term being cut short by the dissolution of parliament, and the call for early elections. Audio
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Pohiva OK with dissolution of Tongan parliament
Audio 31 Aug 2017Tonga's interim prime minister 'Akilisi Pohiva seems at peace with his term being cut short by the dissolution of parliament, and the call for early elections. Audio
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Samoa PM backs village rights to ban foreign businesses
Audio 24 Aug 2017Samoa's prime minister backs village councils in a move to stop direct foreign-owned competition with local small businesses. Audio
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Australia signals closer engagement with Pacific
Australia outlines closer ties to the region amid Pacific Islands Forum review of its security Audio
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Guam prepared for worst
Guam's governor Eddie Calvo says his island is prepared for the worst despite an assurance there is only a one in a million chance of the US territory being hit by a North Korean nuclear missile. Audio
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Watchdog planning new approach to fighting corruption
The world head of Transparency International, Jose Ugaz, says the watchdog organisation is planning to take a new approach to dealing with corrupt and fraudulent practices. Audio
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110-year-old Solomons' scout to be honoured for WWII role
From this Saturday through to next Thursday a series of events on Guadalcanal in Solomon Islands will be held to mark the 75th anniversary of one of the most important battles of World War Two. Audio
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Kava study unearths new take on reaction times
Audio 26 Jul 2017A new kava study into drinking and driving has shown some unexpected results regarding a drinker's reaction times. Audio
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Money and tributes flow in for struggling Wellington radio station
Audio 6 Jun 2017Wellington’s Radio Active has raised over $33,000 in the first three weeks of its Givealittle campaign to put the independent radio station back on stable financial footing.
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Pacific endorses plan to improve SAR response
Audio 5 Jun 2017The workshop in Auckland for Pacific search and rescue personnel last week led to a plan for each of the member countries to improve their SAR capability. Audio
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Virgin Australia and the Samoa Govt part company
Virgin Australia is now reviewing its options after Samoa's decision to end their decade long joint venture later this year. Audio
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Sound Archives: Radio Ads from the swinging 60's
Today in our visit to the sound archives Sarah Johnston from Nga Taonga Sound & vision plyas us some radio ads from the 'swinging 60s'. Audio
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Talks in Tahiti on floating island plan
Experts gather in French Polynesia to discuss floating island project. Audio
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Assessment team head to Vanuatu's Torba province
Assessment team moves in on the northern provinces of Vanuatu today. Audio
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Sound Archives: radio ads from the 50's
The 1950's were the heyday of radio, which had the New Zealand airwaves all to itself until television came along in 1960. That meant it was a golden era for radio when it came to advertising - the… Audio, Gallery
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Wenda seeks more NZ support for West Papuans
Visiting West Papua leader want more support from New Zealanders. Audio
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Tonga state broadcaster undergoing overhaul after PM complaints
The Tongan government appears to have cracked down on what it calls unfair reporting of its affairs by overhauling the leadership of the state broadcaster. Audio
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Changed political landscape ahead of Fiji polls
Fiji heads towards elections next year with new players in the opposition and voters still recovering from the devastation of Cyclone Winston. Audio