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Victorian Popular Press - Dr Tom McLean and Dr Grace Moore
Audio 17 Jun 2018Before there was Netflix, before there was television, movies or radio, popular culture came between the covers of the popular periodical. Magazines like The Strand, Punch and the Boy's and Girl's Own… Audio, Gallery
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Punialava'a to receive Lifetime Achievement Award
Renowned Samoa music group wins Lifetime Achievement Award in New Zealand. Audio
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Sport: Former Hurricane helping grow rugby on Guam
A former Hurricanes Super Rugby prop is helping rugby union grow on Guam. Audio
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Rotuman Language Week makes debut
Audio 11 May 2018The community has turned out to support the debut of Rotuman Language Week in Auckland as part of efforts to save the language considered endangered by the UN. Audio
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Warning over cryptocurrency after company banned from Samoa
Audio 10 May 2018Samoa's Central Bank is warning people to be careful when investing in cryptocurrency after it banned a company that had been promoting it in the country. Audio
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Whistling in popular music
Simon Sweetman talks about the use of whistling in popular music - and plays us some of the songs that make use of this sound in unique ways. Audio
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French Polynesia readies for territorial election
Audio 18 Apr 2018Voters in French Polynesia will go to the polls on 22nd April to elect a new 57-member territorial assembly. Audio
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The history of popular baby names in NZ
Every year we hear about the most popular baby names in NZ. But how have those names changed over time? What do these changes say about our historical development? Audio
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New app aims to improve Solomons fishing sector
Solomon Islanders collaborate with NZ tertiary institute to improve local aquaculture and food security efforts. Audio
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Hobsonville Pt popularity too much for ferries
The unexpected boom of Auckland's biggest housing development at Hobsonville Point has left residents worried their commuter ferry may soon not have room for them.
The development was created by the… Audio
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Cows blamed for closure of popular swimming holes
Dairy cows have been blamed for the high E. coli levels which have forced the closure of popular Patea River swimming holes in Stratford for more than a month. Video, Audio
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'Healthy Islands' project aimed at tourists and locals
Audio 25 Jan 2018Collaboration between WHO and SPTO aims to boost health for tourists and workers in the Pacific. Audio
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Walks in Auckland's Waitakere Ranges remain popular
Hundreds of people continue to walk the tracks in the Waitakere Ranges and as Nita Black-Persen reports, not everyone knows about the rahui or the spread of kauri dieback disease. Audio
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Popular Cape Palliser
The tiny fishing village of Ngawi, on Wairarapa's south coast, has found itself on the tourist trail. Thousands of tourists now pass through as they head out to Cape Palliser; stopping along the way… Audio, Gallery
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Tongan PM's return to power no surprise - academic
'Akilisi Pohiva winning a second term as Tonga's prime minister was no surprise for academic Malakai Koloamatangi. Audio
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Final cohort of Pacific leaders for the Queen's programme
The Queen's Young Leaders programme has awarded five people from the Pacific for their work in improving the lives of people in their islands. Audio
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'Searching for Voice, Searching for Reo' by Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal
Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal tells the story of his journey as a bicultural composer in Aotearoa New Zealand in 'Searching for Voice, Searching for Reo'. Audio
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Tonga's Civil Society says public is fully engaged in election
The head of the Civil Society Forum in Tonga is excited about the prospects of Thursday's election. Audio
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Stolen Spam used like currency in Hawaii
Audio 7 Nov 2017The head of Hawaii's Retail Association says the canned corned beef product Spam is being targetted by thieves, used as currency and traded for drugs. Audio
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Tongan media feud raises questions over election coverage
Two weeks out from Tonga's elections and there is a worry that public access to information and discussion is at a premium. Audio
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Co-housing gaining popularity across New Zealand
With home ownership out of reach for many people, an alternative style of living is gaining hold in many parts of the country. Co-housing involves family homes being built in clusters of up to 35… Audio
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First globally accredited female dive instructor from Solomons
Audio 13 Oct 2017Solomon Islands welcomes their first internationally accredited female dive instructor from the Munda Western Province. Audio
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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