TAGATA O TE MOANA 19/10/2019

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Year
2019
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Audio
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Series
Tagata O Te Moana
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Radio
Broadcast Date
19/10/2019
Production company
Radio New Zealand
Credits
Presenter: Don Wiseman
Reporter: Johnny Blades
Reporter: Mackenzie Smith
Reporter: Christine Ravoi
Reporter: Dominic Godfrey

A weekly Pacific magazine programme featuring New Zealand and regional Pacific news, issues, information and music. This programme is also simulcast domestically on Radio New Zealand National.

Tagata o te Moana for 19 October 2019:
Samoa's Health Ministry says the tragic death of a toddler this week is "highly suspected" to be due to measles, based on clinical assessment and evaluation; arrest warrant issued for former Papua New Guinea prime minister Peter O'Neill; Vanuatu and Cook Islands want the UN to make it easier for vulnerable low-lying states to access climate financing; descendants of Tahitian navigator Tupaia want the record set straight on his travels with Captain James Cook on the Endeavour.; the names of six Cook Islands First World War soldiers will be added to the New Zealand and Commonwealth War Graves Commission's official rolls of honour; there's confusion in Solomon Islands over the signing of an agreement between Central Province and a Chinese developer; a small undersea volcano and previously uncharted rocks and reefs feature in the thirty-thousand-gigabytes of undersea data the New Zealand High Commission in Nuku'alofa presented to the Tonga government last week; Niueans across New Zealand are celebrating their culture and language.

https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/programmes/tagata-o-te-moana/audio/2018718372/tagata-o-te-moana-for-19-october-2019