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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
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Labour contacted over another sexual assault claim
Labour Party's General Secretary Andrew Kirton says he was contacted today by someone who says they were a victim of sexual assault at a party event in the last 10 years. He spoke with Political… Audio
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Cybercrime an issue for Vanuatu police
Audio 26 Feb 2018With the increase in young smartphone users in Vanuatu, the police are doing their bit to raise awareness on cyber safety. Audio
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Claims of more police brutality in Fiji
Audio 21 Feb 2018The lawyer for a group of nine men in Fiji says they were tortured by the police last month and one was the victim of attempted rape by an officer. Audio
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Better protection sought for children in Fiji's courts
Audio 8 Feb 2018Children's rights are at the heart of a training programme being run for judges and magistrates in Fiji this week. Audio
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Free plastic and reconstructive surgeries for patients in Tonga
Team of plastic and reconstructive surgeons from Australia will provide free surgeries for patients in Tonga. Audio
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Australian medical neglect risking refugee lives
Audio 31 Jan 2018Amnesty International says Australia's policies of refugee punishment and deterrant will eventually compromise someone's right to life. Audio
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Easter Island statues returned to people of Rapa Nui
Audio 22 Dec 2017Rapa Nui's famous moai are being placed back under the guardianship of the people of the island (Easter Island). The statues and ancestral lands formerly controlled by the Chilean National Forest… Audio
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Contact Energy to sell Ahuroa Gas Storage for $200m
Power company Contact Energy is selling its gas storage facility in Taranaki for 200 million dollars. Audio
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Samoan activism group brings public issues to the fore
Audio 13 Dec 2017A recently formed Samoan rights group hopes to fight government corruption and stand up for the public interest, starting with a march this weekend and a demonstration next week. Audio
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'Searching for Voice, Searching for Reo' by Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal
Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal tells the story of his journey as a bicultural composer in Aotearoa New Zealand in 'Searching for Voice, Searching for Reo'. Audio
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Traditional fishing practices may rehabilitate Hawaiian waters
Audio 20 Nov 2017A Hawaiian marine scientist says evidence shows there is no doubt Hawaii's waters are being overfished but he's hopeful traditional Hawaiian sustainability practices may help. Audio
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Jeff Sessions denies lying over Russian contacts
US Attorney General Jeff Sessions has denied lying about contact between members of Donald Trump's election campaign and Russia. Mr Sessions testimony to the House judiciary committee is his first… Audio
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New Caledonia independence referendum, roll confirmed
The electoral roll is now fixed for next year's independence referendum in New Caledonia. Audio
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Violence against women in PNG highlighted by journalist's death
Audio 27 Oct 2017Papua New Guinea's media industry has been shaken by the death of a journalist who had been suffering in a violent relationship. Audio
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Relief on its way to Solomons communities affected by volcano
Disaster authorities in Solomon Islands say it could be another day before fresh water supplies reach communities affected by volcanic ash. Audio
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Hopes new Minister will stop Fijian man's deportation
A Fijian man resident in New Zealand says he hopes the country's new Immigration Minister will intervene to stop the deportation of his intellectually disabled son. Audio
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Tonga launches the second phase of anti-smoking campaign
Audio 17 Oct 2017Tonga has launched a new anti-tobacco campaign message highlighting the dangers of tobacco use. Audio
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Landowner of site where pipeline was ruptured cannot be contacted
The investigation into the rupture of the Marsden pipeline has stalled because the local regional council has been unable to get in touch with the landowner where the pipe burst. Audio
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New Zealand mum about Fiji expulsion threat
Audio 16 Oct 2017New Zealand is silent about a threat by Fiji to expel Wellington's top diplomat in Suva. Audio
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Contact Energy in strong position to deliver increased dividend
Power company, Contact Energy, says it's on track to deliver increased dividend payouts to shareholders. Audio
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Neighbours stunned by lack of police contact after shooting
Neighbours at the Kudu Road and Preston Road intersection in Otara say they're in the dark about a drive-by shooting last night, and they've heard nothing from police. Video, Audio
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Lack of psychiatric care could cause more Manus Island deaths
The lack of psychiatric care outside the Manus Island detention centre raises fear of more deaths. Audio