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Cooks police apologise for communication during shoot out
Audio 27 Oct 2016The Cook Islands police have apologised for poor communication during the double murder and shootout on Rarotonga last week. Audio
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Cooks murder victim visited attacker the day before
Audio 26 Oct 2016Prison guards in the Cook Islands have confirmed the female victim of a deadly shooting last Thursday visited her attacker the day before the incident. Audio
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Secrecy exemption should extend to Nauru teachers
Audio 24 Oct 2016Doctors are now exempt from prosecution should they speak publicly about Nauru and Manus but teachers are still under threat. Audio
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USP defends action in deactivating student accounts
Audio 21 Oct 2016The Acting Vice-Chancellor of Fiji's University of the South Pacific says the university understands the financial pressures on students, but had no choice but to threaten degistration. Audio
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Contact says customer retention key to growing retail market
The country's largest listed power company, Contact Energy, says the retail end of the industry is heading for consolidation in a fiercely competitive market where winning and keeping customers is… Audio
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Contact Energy looking to cut debt and costs
The country's biggest listed power company Contact Energy is planning to stay on a steady course but wants to cut debt and protect market share to sustain earnings. Audio
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Police urge Ross Bremner to contact them
Keith Bremner remains in a critical condition, while his wife is dead after a knife attack in Otorohanga. Police are urging their son Ross to contact them. Video, Audio
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Guam Catholic Church could face abuse lawsuits next week
Audio 29 Sep 2016A lawyer in Guam hopes to file lawsuits against the Catholic Church next week now a new law has enabled child sexual abuse survivors to sue perpetrators and the institutions that may have protected… Audio
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Fiji whistleblower left for dead
Audio 1 Sep 2016A Fiji businessman was left for dead after being attacked in his home on Tuesday allegedly by security forces. Audio
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Nauru passport ban queried
Audio 31 Aug 2016A former secretary of justice in Nauru, David Lambourne, says passports cannot be withdrawn on the basis of alleged past conduct. Audio
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A baby sea lion has made it all the way to French Polynesia
Audio 30 Aug 2016The mystery of how a baby sea lion managed to find its way to a remote French Polynesian island has everyone there guessing. Audio
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Pigtails studied for proof of Pitcairn's mutineers
Audio 29 Aug 2016DNA experts are to investigate a collection of 18th century pigtails believed to be from the Bounty mutineers who settled Pitcairn Island in the 1700s. Audio
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Vanuatu leader pays visit to NZ university library
Audio 16 Aug 2016Vanuatu's Prime Minister Charlot Salwai pays a visit to Auckland University Library to see the archives of one of its country's former colonial masters, Britain. Audio
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Axe hangs over Contact's Stratford plant
The future of Contact Energy's Stratford combined cycle power station hangs in the balance as the economics of the little-used plant remain marginal. Audio
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Contact FY profit slumps on asset writedowns
Power company Contact has slumped to an annual loss after significant asset writedowns and flat earnings. Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu Volleyballers hoping for Rio callup
Audio 4 Aug 2016Vanuatu's Olympic beach volleyball team is fighting for a spot in Rio after an Italian player failed a drugs test. Audio
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Refugees in PNG traumatised after Port Moresby attack
Asylum seekers in the Papua New Guinea capital want to be sent back to Manus island after their motel was attacked by a group of armed men. Audio
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Kun trapped on Nauru due to witness role in bribery probe
The former Nauru opposition MP Roland Kun says he was prevented from leaving Nauru partly because of his role in a bribery investigation involving a government minister. Audio
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Sport: Pacific countries alert to safety risks in Rio
Pacific countries say they have been keeping well informed about health and security concerns around the Rio Olympics. Audio
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Affordable housing developers hard to contact
The First Home Buyers' Club spokesperson Dustin Lindale says nobody is overseeing who is allocated an affordable homes by developers, and the developers are near impossible to contact. Audio
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Company hopes award will inspire Pacific and Maori
Audio 11 Jul 2016The winners of a category in the Wellington Gold Awards hopes their win will inspire other Pacific and Maori people to consider starting their own business. Audio
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Bougainville pleas for PNG to surrender new BCL shares
Audio 4 Jul 2016Fury in Bougainville at the way mining giant Rio Tinto distributes its shares in Bougainville Copper ltd. Audio
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Pacific shielded from Brexit
Audio 30 Jun 2016A backlash against isolationism following Britain's vote to leave the European Union could bode well for trade deals in the Pacific but needy Pacific island countries may miss out on sorely needed… Audio
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Nauru MPs and refugee activists say report 'unbalanced'
Weeks out from both Nauru's and Australia's general elections, MPs and refugee activists have slammed an Australian television programme for its coverage of the refugee story. Audio
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Regional fishing body opposes expansion of Hawaii monument
Audio 16 Jun 2016A regional fishing body is opposing the planned expansion of United States protected waters around Hawaii. Audio