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New view of a high profile Niue murder
Audio 28 Apr 2015A new history of Niue has a new take on the controversy surrounding the murder of the New Zealand Resident Commissioner on the island in 1953. Audio
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Fiji launched child helpline service
Audio 23 Apr 2015Community leaders in Fiji are welcoming the launch of the country's Fiji's first Child Helpline service. Audio
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UN treaty causes stir in Tonga
Audio 22 Apr 2015Despite announcing last month the ratification of CEDAW, the Tongan government still hasn't done it. Audio
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PM says parents concerned about ISIS recruitment should contact police
The Prime Minister John Key meets his Australian counterpart Tony Abbott in Wellington this morning ahead of the dedication ceremony of the Australian Memorial in the Pukeahu National War Memorial… Audio
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New police head in Samoa looks for improvement
Audio 15 Apr 2015The new police Commissioner in Samoa says he wants to introduce a new level of transparency and accountability to the force. Audio
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UK trust funds Solomons Hawksbill Turtle conservation
Audio 7 Apr 2015A community based conservation initiative in Solomon Islands has received a huge financial boost from Britain's Rufford Foundation. Audio
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Typhoon Maysak causes havoc in FSM
Audio 1 Apr 2015Super Typhoon Maysak is continuing to cut a destructive path through the Federated States of Micronesia. Audio
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Casualties and severe damage after typhoon hits FSM's Chuuk
Audio 31 Mar 2015Authorities in Federated States of Micronesia say there have been casualties and severe damage to infrastructure in Chuuk state after Typhoon Maysack. Audio
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Canberra says Norfolk reforms will ensure sustainability
Audio 24 Mar 2015Australian government adamant that Norfolk reforms are the best way to ensure the long term sustainable of the island. Audio
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Vanuatu looks to restore communication after Cyclone Pam
Audio 17 Mar 2015The latest information from Vanuatu's National Disaster Management Office. Audio
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Withheld Nauru letters designed to 'break' spirits
Audio 11 Mar 2015An Australian barrister has accused immigration authorities of intentionally withholding 2000 letters of support for asylum seekers at the detention centres on Nauru. Audio
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Research says leprosy stigma contributes to prevalence
Audio 11 Mar 2015Researchers in New Zealand have found a continuing deep-seated stigma around leprosy in the Pacific, which could be contributing to an increase in the disease in some countries. Audio
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Solomons watchdog praises progress on corruption
Audio 4 Mar 2015: Solomons gaining momentum in fight against corruption: Transparency International. Audio
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Contact may mothball its two gas stations in two or three years
Contact Energy says it has between two and three years of running its two gas powered stations in Otahuhu and Taranaki at its current rate of usage before it will nead to spend significantly on… Audio
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Investors pan Contact Energy's plans to invest offshore
Investors have delivered an emphatic thumbs down to Contact Energy's suggestion it may invest in geothermal power stations overseas. Audio
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Contact's first-half profit fell 55%
Contact Energy's shares have fallen more than 8 percent, after the company's first-half net profit plunged by more than half, due to lower retail profit margins, outages and one-off costs. Audio
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Uncertain outlook for Pacific Leaders Meeting
Audio 13 Feb 2015Uncertain outlook for next months Pacific Leaders Meeting. Audio
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Animator focuses on Manus detainees
Audio 11 Feb 2015An English film maker now living in Australia says he hopes his new animation on asylum seekers in Papua New Guinea will raise international debate on the issue of detention. Audio
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Palau takes another big step on marine conservation
Audio 4 Feb 2015Palau takes an important step towards conserving its marine resources after joining Project Eyes on the Seas. Audio
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Indonesia leads explosive new wave of fisheries protection
Audio 2 Feb 2015There's a new emphasis on protecting marine resources in the Western Pacific as Indonesia perseveres with its policy of seizing and, in some cases, sinking foreign fishing vessels caught illegally… Audio
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Smartphone app aims to foster Samoan language
Audio 21 Jan 2015A smartphone application designed to foster and grow the use of the Samoan language has extended its reach. Audio
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New research blows Rapa Nui collapse theory
Audio 19 Jan 2015Newly-published research into ancient land use on Rapa Nui or Easter Island shows the collapse of pre-European society there wasn't as dramatic as first thought. Audio
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Plaque unlocks ancient Rapa Nui diet
Audio 17 Dec 2014A study of plaque from ancient teeth is believed to have provided more insight into what plants the people of Rapa Nui relied on before European contact. Audio
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PNG batsmen to rub shoulders with cricket stars.
Audio 15 Dec 2014PNG batsmen excited to rub shoulders with global cricket stars. Audio
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Immigration law has sparked strong criticism
Audio 15 Dec 2014An amended immigration law pushed through the Australian parliament has sparked strong criticism from Human Rights and Refugee advocates. Audio