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"Vicious circle" for Abyan on Nauru
Audio 28 Oct 2015UN human rights authorities say a pregnant Somali refugee allegedly raped on Nauru is in a fragile mental and physical state, and have called for action. Audio
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Pregnant Somali woman sent back to Nauru
Audio 19 Oct 2015A Somali woman who became pregnant after she was allegedly raped on Nauru and brought to Australia for an abortion has been suddenly flown back to the island. Audio
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Former state premier asks for access to Nauru
Audio 15 Oct 2015A former premier of Western Australia wants the Nauru government to allow her into the country to examine conditions at the asylum seeker detention centre. Audio
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Foreign press can't get into Nauru
Audio 14 Oct 2015No foreign journalist has been in Nauru for more than a year and none appears like to be able to enter soon. Audio
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UNICEF says Pacific children suffering because of El Nino
Audio 1 Oct 2015The United Nations Children's agency UNICEF says young people in the Pacific are suffering from malnutrition and diarhoea because of the El Nino weather system. Audio
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Australia refuses abortion for raped Nauru asylum seeker
A refugee campaigner is mystified at the refusal by Australian agencies to help an asylum seeker on Nauru who has become pregnant after being rape. Audio
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Expired chicken taken off Tonga's shelves
Audio 24 Sep 2015Repackaged chicken is being taken off the shelves in Tonga after a random inspection found poultry which expired in 2012 was being sold. Audio
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Artists gear up for Festival of Pacific Arts 2016
Audio 21 Sep 2015Around 100 Maori and New Zealand-based Pasifika artists are getting ready to showcase their work at the Festival of Pacific Arts in Guam next year. Audio
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Scientists to explore Pacific's highest peak
Audio 10 Sep 2015Scientists have embarked on a survey of the region's highest mountain, Mt Popomanacheu in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Kiribati passes bill to set up youth justice system
Audio 2 Sep 2015Kiribati has moved to pass a bill to create a youth justice system and keep children out of adult prisons. Audio
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Solomons' close to having timber audit system
Audio 24 Aug 2015Timber exporters and importers are developing a system for auditing sawn timber to ensure it is sustainable and legally sourced. Audio
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Cooks boat deal under fire
Audio 24 Aug 2015The Cook Islands Democratic Party has hit out at the government over a deal for a schooner saying the contract has been mishandled. Audio
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Intriguing story of sedition in Fiji
Audio 19 Aug 2015Three more people have appeared in court in Fiji charged with sedition, bringing the tally on sedition charges to 65. Audio
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Contact reports drop in profit
Contact Energy says the future of gas-fired power stations is in supporting renewable generation. Audio
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Contact Energy's profit falls by 43 percent
Contact Energy's profit has fallen by nearly half, due in part to intense competition for customers. Audio
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Energy sector stocks more attractive following Contact sale
A market analyst says New Zealand's energy sector stocks are more attractive than ever, following this week's sale of a 53 percent stake in Contact Energy and a deal that ensures the Tiwai Point… Audio
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Contact Energy's share price leads other energy companies up
Audio 5 Aug 2015Contact Energy's share price has bounced around following Origin Energy's sale of its 53 percent stake at 4-dollars-65 a share. Contact's share price hit a high of 5-dollars-10 this morning, before… Audio
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Police and family plead for missing teen to contact them
LA Tukerangi's family are continuing to plead with their missing 15 year old daughter to get in touch with them. Audio
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Top Australian company pulls out of Contact Energy
One of Australia's top 20 companies, Origin Energy, is pulling out of one of New Zealand's top 10, Contact Energy. Audio
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Origin Energy selling its stake in Contact Energy
Australia's Origin Energy is selling its entire 53 percent controlling stake in Contact Energy for 4-dollars-65 a share, valuing its stake at 1 point 8 billion dollars. 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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PNG gets help with border management from IOM
The International Organisation for Migration links up with the Papua New Guinea Government to improve border management. Audio
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Breaking refugees spirits: Australia's offshore processing
Audio 27 Jul 2015Prospects for refugees processed on Nauru and Manus Island in Papua New Guinea look bleaker than ever amid more accounts of depression and abuse at Australia's offshore detention camps. Audio
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Norfolk democracy group says support growing
Audio 27 Jul 2015Norfolk Island's People for Democracy says there are early signs it has strong support on the island. Audio