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In Lautoka, destruction and resolve after Winston
Audio 23 Feb 2016The recovery effort in Fiji's Western Division is getting into full swing as the country still tries to work out the damage caused by cyclone Winston. Audio
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PNG makes headway on West Papua refugee registry
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is assisting Papua New Guinea to register all West Papuan refugees in the country. Audio
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Contact adds voice to Huntly
Genesis Energy plans to shut the two units in 2018 because their fixed costs are too high. Audio
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Huntly should stay open - Contact
Contact Energy has added its voice to calls for the coal-fired power plants at Huntly might to stay open. Audio
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Contact resigns itself to flat outlook
The listed energy company, Contact, says it has resigned itself to a flat outlook, as customers shop around for the best buy. Audio
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Contact Energy makes H1 loss on asset writedowns
Contact Energy has posted a loss of $116 million for the first six months of the trading year on the back of a writedown in the value of assets. Audio
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Sport: TASANOC says funding problems are sorted
Audio 8 Feb 2016Tonga's Olympic Committee denies being bankrupt and says it's on course to have full funding resumed from the IOC. Audio
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Former Fiji resident fears return after profanities
Audio 3 Feb 2016A former aide to two former prime ministers in Fiji says he is afraid of returning to the country after receiving an apparent threat from Fiji's police chief via Facebook. Audio
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Most asylum seekers to NZ come from Fiji
Audio 1 Feb 2016No Pacific island country produces more asylum seekers in New Zealand than Fiji. Audio
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Transparency Vanuatu raises election bribery concerns
Transparency International in Vanuatu says it is concerned about the number of allegations of bribery and vote buying it is receiving from the outer islands. Audio
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Vanuatu election winners confident of forming government
A newly-elected MP for Vanuatu's capital, Port Vila, says he is confident the multi-party bloc he is part of will get the numbers needed to form the next government. Audio
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No natural justice in Fiji police probe - Brown
The former assistant commissioner of police in Fiji, Henry Brown, says the internal inquiry into unspecified allegations against him is being conducted contrary to principles of good governance. Audio
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Pacific could be attractive for international call centres
Audio 21 Dec 2015A new report suggests the Pacific could start competing with countries like India and the Philippines in attracting international call centre operations. Audio
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Nauru observer mission gets more flak
Audio 17 Dec 2015The Commonwealth Secretariat's fact-finding mission to Nauru has been slammed as offensive by an opposition MP. Audio
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Deportee has still had no contact from PARS.
A convicted armed robber who's been deported to Invercargill says he now has job offers - but has still heard nothing from the government-funded charity set up to help people in exactly his position. Audio
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Shareholders told better returns will come at Contact
Shareholders in the power company, Contact, will have to resign themselves to a flat outlook for the foreseeable future. Audio
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Threats, attacks appall Fiji Law Society
Audio 10 Dec 2015The Fiji Law Society has urged respect for the rule of law following claims by a Lautoka lawyer he and his associates have been threatened and people close to him attacked. Audio
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Contact confident it will move through flat earnings period
Contact Energy is confident it will move through a flat earnings period and deliver improved returns to shareholders. Audio
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Contact Energy expecting flat earnings
Power company, Contact Energy, says its operating earnings for this year are likely to be little changed from last year's 525-million dollars. Audio
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Fiji sedition lawyer lives in fear after "torture"
A Fiji lawyer says members of the security forces tortured two people close to him last month because of his involvement in sedition cases which are currently before the courts. Audio
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Pressure grows for greater fisheries observer measures
The WWF has called for the Tuna Commission to adopt greater measures to ensure the safety of fisheries observers onboard fishing vessels after the disappearance of another observer working on Pacific… Audio
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Many Pasifika families unfairly deported - immigration lawyer
Audio 24 Nov 2015An immigration lawyer says dozens of Pasifika families are unfairly deported from New Zealand each year after putting their trust in rogue advisers. Audio
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NZ's Pacific community rallies for Jonah
The organiser for a memorial service for Jonah Lomu this weekend in South Auckland says the response to the service has been incredible. Audio
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Vanuatu releases new cyclone map for season
The Vanuatu Meteorological Service trying to improve its dissemination of information by designing a new cyclone tracking map. Audio
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Fiji media seek support for Moce family
Audio 18 Nov 2015Senior media representatives in Fiji say several unsuccessful attempts were made to try and secure compensation for the veteran news photographer Sitiveni Moce whose funeral was held in Suva today. Audio