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Contact Energy has posted a net profit of $276 milllion
High electricity prices and asset sales have helped to more than triple the first half profit of the country's biggest power company. Audio
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Nauru refugees receive new telehealth service
The humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières has launched a telehealth service in Australia to care for people on Nauru. Audio
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Canberra looking to stimulate private sector investment in Pacific
Australia's Assistant Minister for International Development and the Pacific on development opportunities in Papua New Guinea and stimulating the Australian private sector to invest in the region. Audio
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Rajneel Singh takes case to Fiji court
A businessman in Fiji, Rajneel Singh, is taking legal action to force the police to prosecute those responsible for his assault. Audio
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Tensions are mounting again on PNG's Kokoda Track
Tensions are mounting again on the Kokoda Track where landowners say they are not receiving their share of funds from trekking companies which access their land. Audio
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Pacific happy with Tuna Commission outcome
Pacific Islands fisheries leaders are satisfied with the outcomes of last week's meeting of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission, or Tuna Commission, in Hawaii. Audio
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PNG lawyer seeks revenge after charges dropped
Audio 12 Dec 2018After dozens of charges of conspiracy, theft and money laundering laid against him were dropped this week, Papua New Guinea lawyer Paul Paraka says he will pursue charges against anti-fraud detectives… Audio
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Immigration contact centre: 'I'm sorry, I can't hear you'
Audio 15 Nov 2018People trying to contact Immigration New Zealand are waiting on average 44 minutes for their calls to be answered, as the department tries to cope with unprecedented demand for its services. One… Audio
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Whale Shark stuck in Tokelau lagoon 'a great opportunity'
An Australian researcher says a whaleshark stuck in a lagoon in Tokelau is a rare opportunity to learn more about the species. Audio
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Ann Jacobs says prisoner parents need contact with their children
US inmate advocate Ann Jacobs believes children should visit their incarcerated parents and mothers should keep their babies with them inside. Jacobs is the director of the Prisoner Re-entry… Audio
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Contact Energy denies claims of collusion
Entrust, the leading shareholder of New Zealand's biggest electricity distributor, is calling on the Commerce Commission to investigate four major power suppliers over what it calls "corporate… Video, Audio
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Tuia: 250. Re-framing first contact
Next year marks the anniversary of the arrival of the first face to face meeting between tangata whenua and European sailors. The Te Ha Sestercennial Trust is preparing for a year of commemoration… Audio
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Leaked documents illustrate Fiji coup moves
Audio 4 Oct 2018More Fiji coup details divulged in leaked documents. Audio
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US businessman urged to seek consent over use of Bula
Audio 21 Sep 2018There's outrage in Fiji over a United States-based businessman trademarking the word 'bula'. Florida-based Ross Kashtan has trademarked the word - a commonly-used traditional Fijian greeting - which… Audio
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Improvement in child survival rates in Solomon Islands
Audio 21 Sep 2018Solomon Islands is included among 10 countries in the world with the most significant improvement in under five mortality rates between 2017 and 2018. Audio
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Bougainville rescue highlights need for safety awareness
A dramatic night rescue in difficult sea conditions off the Bougainville atolls has highlighted the need for martime safety improvements. Audio
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WHO extending efforts to combat polio in PNG
Audio 16 Aug 2018The World Health Organisation is extending a polio vaccination programme in Papua New Guinea after the discovery of a fourth infected child. Audio
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Hot summer hits Contact Energy's earnings again
The country's biggest power company, Contact Energy,'s has felt the heat of a dry summer and tougher competition on its profit. Audio
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Contact Energy is selling its LPG business
Contact Energy is selling its LPG business for $260 million as it looks to reduce debt and pay higher dividends. Audio
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China Radio International seeks to address 'misunderstandings'
With new forays into the Pacific region, China Radio International is seeking to bridge the gap in understanding about China in other parts of the world. That's according to Viola Kuo Huang, a… Audio
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Solomons police removed Papuan flag to stop 'provocation'
Solomon Islands police have defended removing a West Papuan flag from outside the Indonesian stall at the Melanesian Arts Festival in Honiara. Audio
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Thompson and Clark used SIS contact to seek govt contracts
The Security Intelligence Service has launched an internal investigation into concerns of biased and unprofessional dealings with controversial security firm Thompson and Clark. Audio
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Blackbirding in the Pacific and the search for lost family
There are calls for a formal system to help the descendants of blackbirded Pacific Islanders find their relatives. Audio
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Fishing warning after chemical spill at Fiji timber mill
People are being warned to avoid eating fish or swimming near the site of a chemical spill at Malau on the north western side of Vanua Levu. Audio
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Young leaders want more awareness on CYC in the Pacific
Audio 12 Apr 2018Pacific leaders elected to run for the Commonwealth Youth Council elections want more awareness of the opportunity in the region. Audio