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'Next Goal Wins' wins big in the UK
Audio 10 Dec 2014A documentary on the American Samoan soccer team has won an award for best documentary in Britain. Audio
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PNG men who were adrift at sea released from hospital
Audio 5 Dec 2014Two Papua New Guinea men who spent five months adrift at sea in a small boat have been released from hospital in the Federated States of Micronesia. Audio
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Fiji businesses hope to grow exports at show
Audio 28 Nov 2014The Melanesian Spearhead Group is hosting a trade and investment road show in Papua New Guinea to promote business cooperation in the region. Audio
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Labour astounded PM in contact with blogger night before report released
The Labour Party leader, Andrew Little, says it beggars belief that the Prime Minister would be in contact with the blogger Cameron Slater about the Inspector General's SIS report the night before it… Audio
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Phillip John Smith contacts his New Zealand lawyer
The lawyer for Phillip John Smith, says the fugitive murderer and child sex offender now plans to fight his return to New Zealand from Brazil. Audio
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NZ govt to reach Pacific and Maori youth through rugby league.
Audio 24 Nov 2014NZ government looks to reach Pacific and Maori youth through rugby league. Audio
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Head of Fiji police says he'll act against any cover up
Audio 21 Nov 2014Fiji's Police Commissioner says if he finds police personnel deliberately closed an investigation involving allegations against security personnel, he will take steps against them. Audio
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Long time American Samoa congressman unseated
Audio 6 Nov 2014The unseating of American Samoa congressman Faleomavaega Eni Hunkin is being put down to his detriorating health and a strong campaign by one of his opponents. Audio
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Australia admonished for care of young asylum seekers
Audio 3 Nov 2014The Refugee Action Coalition says Australia needs to take more responsibility for the safety of unaccompanied minor asylum seekers living on Nauru. Audio
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U.S. tracks, quarantines Ebola contacts
The Liberian President, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, is appealing to all countries to help fight the Ebola virus. Audio
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Contact dismisses 'dinosaur company' warning
Contact Energy has heard it risks becoming a dinosaur company, like New Zealand Post, who didn't predict what email was going to do to its business. Audio
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Lines charges a 'black mark' on 'excellent result' from Contact Energy
An investor in Contact Energy says the amount of money it spends on network distribution is a black mark on its profits. Audio
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Text scheme helps Papua New Guinea health workers
Audio 15 Oct 2014Papua New Guinea health workers trial text messaging scheme to help them stick to new malaria protocols. Audio
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Taiwan pursues Kiribati over missing money
Audio 14 Oct 2014Taiwan still in the dark after money provided to Kiribati for a landing craft disappears. Audio
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Tokelau recovers from chikungunya
Audio 9 Oct 2014The Director of Health in Tokelau says over 200 people have had chikungunya since August but the peak of the outbreak is over now with no new cases in the past few days. Audio
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Auckland Council's in constant contact with Civil Defence
Dealing with Auckland Council's response to the outage is acting Mayor Penny Hulse. Audio
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Pacific Islands to send their own tsunami warnings
Audio 3 Oct 2014Major Change to Tsunami Warning Systems for Pacific Islands Nations. Audio
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Security company under the gun for Manus activity
Audio 29 Sep 2014Rights group calls security company to account for violations in Papua New Guinea's Manus Island. Audio
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Rotavirus claims 2 lives and infects 500 in Kiribati
Audio 25 Sep 2014Kiribati's Ministry of Health says rotavirus is responsible for the deaths of two children and around 500 cases of diarrhoea and vomiting. Audio
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Rugby stars to help in domestic violence campaign
Audio 23 Sep 2014Hurricanes rugby players will visit Vanuatu in November to spread anti-domestic violence message. Audio
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Release of Fijian peacekeepers greeted with warmth and pride
Audio 12 Sep 2014The 45 Fijian UN peacekeepers detained by an al-Qaeda-affiliated rebel group are celebrating their freedom after two weeks in captvity. Audio
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Churches rally against death penalty in Kiribati
Audio 8 Sep 2014Churches will lobby against the death penalty in Kiribati Audio
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Fiji party calls for independent probe into death
Audio 26 Aug 2014Fiji's People's Democratic Party is calling for an independent investigation into the death of Vilikesa Soko, who is alleged to have been the victim of police brutality. Audio
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Solomon Islands atoll desperate for supplies
Audio 20 Aug 2014A former trade negotiator in Solomon Islands says the people of Sikaiana Atoll in Malaita Province are desperate for food and medical supplies after five months without a shipping service. Audio
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PNA chief says killings on high seas a "tragedy"
Audio 19 Aug 2014The head of a key regional fishing agency says he has witnessed clashes at sea over fishing but nothing as tragic as the killing of several men on the high seas, portrayed in a Youtube video. Audio