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Radio Punks: The Student Radio Story
Ahead of its television premiere, director Paul Casserly and Yadana Saw talk about cramming nearly 50 years of broadcasting history into an hour-long documentary. Video, Audio
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John Campbell talks about joining Radio NZ
Radio New Zealand has announced that John Campbell will be fronting a new drivetime news show. Audio
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Cook Islands reo gateway to identity
A Cook Islands radio host in New Zealand says language is the gateway to identity but many parents do not recognise the value of maintaining their native tongue. Audio
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Sugar mill criticised after a worker is burnt
A workers' union says the Fiji Sugar Corporation is putting profits before safety after one worker died and another fell into a tank of boiling liquid. Audio
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NZ charity throws Solomons hospital a lifeline
Solomon Islands national hospital is being thrown a much needed lifeline of donated medical supplies sourced by New Zealand non-pofit organisation Take My Hands. Audio
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Tragedies at sea spur action in Pacific
The setting up of a working group in response to concerns about lives lost as a result of bad weather is one of the initiatives to come out of the third Pacific Meteorological Council. Audio
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Two drowned and 11 missing in PNG bad weather
Audio 23 Jul 2015Two people have been confirmed dead and 11 are still missing in Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay Province after a spate of bad weather over the past fortnight. Audio
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Pacifika trailblazing leader farewelled
Hundreds of people farewelled a trailblazing Pacific women's leader in Auckland last week. Audio
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CNMI business loses after comms blackout
Businesses in the Northern Marianas are losing tens of thousands of dollars a day after a communications blackout which is continuing to affect the territory. Audio
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Communications blackout hampers CNMI
Audio 16 Jul 2015Communications throughout the CNMI continue to be severely affected as a result of its sole fibre optic cable being damaged. Audio
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Transparency Vanuatu welcomes government position
Transparency Vanuatu has welcomed Prime Minister Sato Kilman's clarification over the weekend of his government's position on West Papua's recent membership bid to the Melanesian Spearhead Group. Audio
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Radio NZ business editor looks at Greek impact on NZ
Greece is unlikely to pay back its 1.6 billion euro loan to the International Monetary Fund in the next three hours. Audio
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Tongan women activist work to be highlighted in book
A celebrated American photojournalist is to feature young Tongan women working to address domestic violence in a new book highlighting female activists around the world. Audio
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Industry veterans win big in Pacific Music Awards
Audio 15 Jun 2015Industry veterans Cydel led the winners list at the 11th annual Vodafone Pacific Music Awards which took place in New Zealand last weekend. Audio
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Get in Behind – a Shepherd’s Tale
Anita Kendrick is a shepherd on an 1800 hectare North Island station. In her spare time she trains working dogs and breeds border collies. Anita also has a broken back. The farm bike she was riding… Audio
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Natuman government 'blindsided' by Vanuatu no-confidence motion
Audio 12 Jun 2015Vanuatu has a new look government after prime minister Joe Natuman was ousted in motion of no-confidence on Thursday. Audio
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Bougainville electoral chief dismisses criticism of count
Audio 11 Jun 2015Bougainville's electoral chief has dismissed criticism of the vote counting process, saying he stands by the way his officials carried out the work. Audio
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Apple announces new streaming app and 24/7 radio station
Apple's announced a big new app that combines streaming songs and music videos with an internet radio station. Audio
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Battle of women's rights continues in Tonga
Audio 25 May 2015The Tongan government is facing increasing pressure to stop the ratification of a major UN convention on women's rights with multiple petitions, marches and a parliamentary resolution opposing the… Audio
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Aid has still not reached some in Vanuatu
Audio 22 May 2015A New Zealand resident ni-Vanuatu woman returns to Vanuatu for the first time since it was hit by Tropical Cyclone Pam more than two months ago. Audio
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Tahiti decolonisation bid, a 'long run'
Audio 21 May 2015Leaders of French Polynesia's pro-independence movement are braced for a long journey in their bid for self-determination. Audio
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Radio NZ's Gareth Thomas affected by heavy rainfall
The Kapiti Coast experienced the worst of the rain and flooding yesterday, with more rain falling in one day than usually falls in the entire month of May. Audio
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Exciting times for Tongan broadcasting with new truck
Audio 11 May 2015Tonga's oldest and largest broadcaster has welcomed what it calls a new era in the industry with the arrival of its first broadcasting truck. Audio
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Radio Kiribati editor sacked over 'unbalanced ' reporting
Audio 30 Apr 2015The Kiribati Broadcasting and Publications Authority says Radio Kiribati's editor was sacked in part because of her reporting of the death penalty bill. Audio
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Ham Radio - Phillip Conza
Audio 28 Apr 2015A Blenheim amateur radio ham has been monitoring the airwaves for 16 hours a day, to ensure emergency messages can get out of Nepal. Phillip Conza is part of a worldwide amateur radio network. Audio