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Vanuatu Presbyterian Church calling for same-sex marriage ban
Audio 14 Oct 2013The Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu wants all churches to band together to ensure the government legislates against same-sex marriage. Audio
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NZ travellers to register travel plans for cyclone season
Audio 14 Oct 2013New Zealanders travelling to the South Pacific asked to register details on SafeTravel website as cyclone season approaches. Audio
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70% of forest Aru Islands to be destroyed
Audio 14 Oct 2013500,000 hectares of forest in Aru Islands may soon be destroyed for a mega sugar-cane plantation to be set up. Audio
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Central Bank of Samoa warns public about scammers
Audio 10 Oct 2013Central Bank of Samoa warns public about scammers. Audio
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Three die in Northern Marianas plane crash
Audio 7 Oct 2013A Star Marianas plane crash in the Northern Marianas that claimed the lives of three people, including the pilot, is the airline's second fatal incident in the past year. Audio
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TI in Vanuatu seriously concerned about airport development contract
Audio 24 Sep 2013Watchdog group in Vanuatu says lack of consultation over airport deal, coupled with 50 year contract for the operating company, a major concern. Audio
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Niue preparing for elephant quarantine
Audio 18 Sep 2013The authorities on Niue are preparing to hold two elephants in quarantine for New Zealand's Auckland Zoo. Audio
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Norwegians stuck on Niue after their boat smashed on the reef
Audio 13 Sep 2013Norwegian sailors find themselves stuck on Niue after their catamaran is washed onto the reef. Audio
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Fiji political group says NZ capitulated to Bainimarama
Audio 5 Sep 2013Fiji political group accuses the New Zealand government of giving into the Commodore Bainimarama regime. Audio
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French Polynesians stunned at airline chief's appointment
Audio 30 Aug 2013Anger at planned return of retired French High Commissioner to run Air Tahiti. Audio
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Tuvalu's Telavi dismisses claims over Fiji transit ban
Audio 28 Aug 2013Tuvalu's recently ousted prime minister hits back at claims his administration was behind the country's Chief Justice being stopped from travelling through Fiji. Audio
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More leadership sought from NZ on Pacific climate change
Audio 28 Aug 2013New Zealand and Australia are called on to show greater commitment to climate change at the the summit of the Pacific Islands Forum in the Marshall Islands. Audio
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Transport seen as major factor in truancy rates in Kiribati
Audio 15 Aug 2013The Ministry of Education in Kiribati says it's aware truancy exists in schools and believes a lack of school transport could be one of the main issues. Audio
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Anger in Bougainville at secret Panguna deal
Audio 13 Aug 2013Anger in Bougainville at secret deal signed by Panguna land owner group leader and a Chinese government controlled company Audio
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Mill workers in Fiji being polled on whether to strike
Audio 26 Jul 2013Sugar mill workers in Fiji being polled on whether to strike over wages Audio
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Concern at push for drug company patents in Pacific trade deal
Audio 25 Jul 2013An NGO raises concerns that the United States is pushing for an extension of patent coverage for drug companies in the Trans Pacific Partnership trade deal. Audio
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Asylum seekers in Nauru in police custody
Audio 23 Jul 2013More than 150 asylum seekers in Nauru are in police custody following a riot at the Australian-run detention centre that's caused US$55 million in damage. Audio
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UFDF not affected by Fiji Labour Party suspension
Audio 17 Jul 2013The United Front for a Democratic Fiji says the group is not affected by the suspension of the Fiji Labour Party Audio
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Ahn Quan Saken denies being revoked as Vanuatu diplomat
Audio 15 Jul 2013Controversial Vanuatu diplomat denies a claim by Foreign Minister Edward Natapei that he is no longer Honorary Consul to Vietnam. Audio
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Fiji political parties face another deregistration threat
Audio 12 Jul 2013Political parties in Fiji are facing another threat of deregistration if they are unable to come with US$14,000 for newspaper advertising they were forced into. Audio
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Safety concerns about Tonga's new domestic aircraft
Audio 11 Jul 2013Concerns have been raised about the safety of Tonga's new domestic aircraft that arrived last week. Audio
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Foreign Policy towards Fjii up for debate
Audio 10 Jul 2013Foreign policy approaches to the vexed question of Fiji have been the subject of debate at a New Zealand Foreign Policy School. Audio
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Vanuatu sign dictionary step toward sign language
It is hoped that a dictionary of Vanuatu's local sign language will add momentum to moves to introduce a national language for deaf people and their communities. Audio
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Winston Peters calls for more sanctions against Fiji
Audio 2 Jul 2013New Zealand's Foreign Minister at the time of Fiji's 2006 coup defends the then New Zealand government's efforts to stop the coup. Winston Peters also calls for more expansive sanctions to be in place… Audio
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NZ-Fiji relations exposed in top diplomat's memoirs
Audio 28 Jun 2013More revelations about Wellington-Suva diplomacy have been exposed in a book launched this week. Audio