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Contact Energy powers down gas-fired plants
Audio 19 Aug 2014Contact Energy has been switching off its gas-fired power stations, as the generator increases geothermal capacity and copes with unseasonably warm weather. Audio
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Contact Energy lifts annual net profit nearly 18 percent
Audio 18 Aug 2014Contact Energy says the payoff from its 2 billion dollar investment program helped it lift annual net profit nearly 18 percent. Audio
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Tonga police investigate abuse
Audio 7 Aug 2014The police in Tonga are investigating a video posted online that appears to show a police officer repeatedly punching and kicking a boy at a rugby game. Audio
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Lawyer accuses Australia of war against asylum seekers
Audio 5 Aug 2014The lawyer for a group of Tamil asylum seekers that were just transfered from Australia to Nauru says he had absolutely no idea what was happening. Audio
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The International Labour Organisation mission to Fiji welcomed
Audio 1 Aug 2014A Fiji election candidate, Attar Singh, welcomes an International Labour Organisation mission to Fiji, but is disappointed it will be after September's elections. Audio
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Push in Solomons to stop vote buying
Audio 28 Jul 2014Anti-corruption group in Solomon Islands encourages people not to expect payment in exchange for their votes in the general election later this year. Audio
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Dipak Patel first ever full-time head coach for PNG
Audio 17 Jul 2014Cricket PNG has appointed Dipak Patel as the country's first full-time head coach. Audio
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New mobile access to info on PNG MPs
Audio 8 Jul 2014A new mobile phone service allows Papua New Guineans to access information about their parliamentarians. Audio
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Excavations underway at Port Sandwich in Vanuatu
Audio 7 Jul 2014A archeological dig underway in an area of Vanuatu once made famous by Captain Cook has confirmed the dramatic effects of early European contact. Audio
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Critically sick man evacuated from Pitcairn Island by boat
Audio 1 Jul 2014The Governor of Pitcairn Island says a man who was sucessfully evacuated by longboat from the territory was in a life or death situation. Audio
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Nauru MP's family settling in NZ after wife's visa withdrawn
Audio 26 May 2014A suspended Nauru MP moves his family to New Zealand after his wife's visa is withdrawn by the government. Audio
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RAMSI pleased with Solomons police response to riots
Audio 22 May 2014The Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands says local police response to Honiara riots shows its capacity to maintain order is increasing. Audio
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Meeting in Wellington a showdown on controversial Tonga plane
Audio 14 May 2014A crucial meeting in Wellington may decide the fate of a controversial plane gifted from China to Tonga. Audio
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Tonga's Deputy Prime Minister hits out at World Bank
Audio 9 May 2014Tonga's Deputy Prime Minister has hit out at the World Bank for finalising a draft report on the Tonga transport industry without any consultation with him. Audio
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New video casts more doubt on Manus statements
Audio 23 Apr 2014A new video appears to contradict statements made by Papua New Guinea and Australian authorities after a death at Manus camp even further. Audio
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PNG social media policy fears unfounded, says PFF
Audio 22 Apr 2014The co-chair of the Pacific Freedom Forum says fears about a proposed cyber crime policy in PNG are unfounded. Audio
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Yaws eradication to continue in Vanautu - WHO
Audio 31 Mar 2014World Health Oganisation aims to completely eliminate the highly contagious skin disease yaws in Vanuatu following a successful campaign in the province of Tafea. Audio
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UN investigator calls for human rights commission for PNG
Audio 25 Mar 2014A UN delegate has toured PNG and is calling for a new human rights commission. Audio
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Basic healthcare training for Fiji squatter settlements
Audio 20 Mar 2014A new programme in Fiji is training people to provide basic healthcare to residents in squatter settlements. Audio
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Retracing the path of the chicken across the Pacific
Archaelogists believe they may have answered how the chicken crossed the Pacific, and it could help form a pattern of human migration. Audio
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PNG asylum-seekers are set to face their attackers again
Audio 13 Mar 2014The same guards responsible for the killing of an asylum seeker in Papua New Guinea, and the brutal beating of 77 others, are set to be re-introduced to the compound. Audio
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Marshalls under state of emergency following severe flooding
Audio 5 Mar 2014Marshall Islands declares state of emergency following severe flooding that has left 1000 temporarily homeless. Audio
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The film Nuclear Savage lays bare Marshalls "guinea pig" story
Audio 3 Mar 2014An American film maker is hoping his documentary will lay bare the extent of United States nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands. Audio
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Samoa Opposition leader to work with break away MPs
Audio 25 Feb 2014The opposition Tautua Party in Samoa says it has been in touch with MPs breaking away from the ruling Human Rights Protection Party, to discuss ways to work together. Audio
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Commerce Minister also contacted about supermarket concerns
Audio 21 Feb 2014The Commerce Minister, Craig Foss confirmed to me last night he has also been contacted by suppliers. Audio