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Tonga to hold dialogue on democracy
Tonga is this week taking stock of the democratic reform process the country underwent in 2010 with the aim of people gaining a better understanding of its political system. Audio
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Samoa's national public inquiry into family violence ends
Audio 12 Oct 2017Testimonies given at Samoa's national commission inquiry into domestic violence will now be considered and compiled into a report that will eventually be tabled in parliament. The hearings, which… Audio
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Anti Bainimarama feeling in California ahead of Fiji Day
Audio 6 Oct 2017There is anger in the Fijian community in California that prime minister Frank Bainimarama is the chief guest at Fiji Day celebrations this weekend. Audio
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Award-winning Australian chocolatier returns for second Bougainville chocolate festival
Audio 30 Aug 2017Artisan chocolate makers from Australia say they hope to improve the profits of cocoa growers by returning to next week's Bougainville chocolate festival. Audio
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Court hears prison snitch lied in evidence at Tamihere murder t
An informant who testified that David Tamihere admitted killing Swedish tourists Heidi Paakkonen and Sven Hoglin, but later admitted he lied, is on trial for perverting the course of justice. Audio
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Battle lines drawn as PNG election counting advances
Leading players in Papua New Guinea's fluid political landscape are setting up camps in the hope of forming the next government. Audio
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PNG electoral committee resigns in interests of integrity
Audio 12 Jul 2017Members of a key electoral body which can assess where there could be grounds to fail Papua New Guinea's national election in certain electorates have resigned as a collective. Audio
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UN preparing Solomons for withdrawal of RAMSI
The United Nations says it is facilitating talks in Solomon Islands to build confidence among the people as the Regional Assistance Mission prepares to leave. Audio
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Book review - "A Field Guide to Lies"
Jonathan Moses reviews 'A Field Guide to Lies, Critical Thinking in the Information Age' by Daniel J Levitin. Published by Penguin. Audio
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White House denies Comey claims Trump lied
Former FBI Director James Comey says the Trump administration's comments about him were "lies, plain and simple", but Trump's administration says Comey is the one lying. Simon Marks reports. Video, Audio
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"Lies, plain and simple" testimony from James Comey
The former FBI chief James Comey has lashed out at the Trump administration saying the comments about him and the FBI were "lies plain and simple". Our Washington correspondent Simon Marks has been… Audio
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Kunwha Li plays K515
Kunwha Li performs Mozart's String Quintet in C, K515 at the semi-finals of the 2017 Michael Hill International Violin Competition Audio
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Former Fiji official - civil servants work in climate of fear
Audio 1 Jun 2017A former senior public servant in Fiji Robin Nair says civil servants in the country are working in a climate of fear. Audio
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Fiji Taipei office closure raises eyebrows
Audio 19 May 2017Questions have been raised over the quiet closure of Fiji's defacto embassy in Taiwan. Audio
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Flavell says lies told about his Maori land law reforms
The Co-leader of the Maori Party and Maori Development Minister has hit back at what he says are lies being told about his bill changing Maori land law. Te Ururoa Flavell says the Ture Whenua Maori… Audio
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PNG takes first steps to address child labour problem
Audio 27 Mar 2017The International Labour Organisation says Papua New Guinea's government has taken initial steps towards eradicating child labour, but that much work needs to be done in the long term, and that… Audio
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What lies behind our compulsive behaviour?
It happens to many of us, we start playing Candy Crush for fun and it turns into a compulsion. We don't just want to play, we have to play. We can be compulsive about tidiness or checking our email… Audio
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PNG locals pray for ombudsman to monitor Canadian miners
Human rights campaigners in Papua New Guinea are praying that Canada's PM appoints an ombudsman who can monitor PNG's mining sector. Audio
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New Zealand Live - Li'l Chuck
Li'l Chuck, aka David Thorpe, is a Christchurch based musician about to release his second solo album. Chuck describes himself is a One Man Skiffle Machine. Audio
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Brenda Blethyn talks about secrets, lies and DCI Vera Stanhope
Audio 26 Feb 2017British actress Brenda Blethyn's long career on stage and screen has had plenty of high and low points, but in her 60s she scored a role that keeps on giving, the popular TV series, Vera. She's about… Audio
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Sustainability key focus at Marshalls Oceans summit
Audio 13 Feb 2017Marshall Islanders called to a National Ocean Summit to develop a holistic national approach to ocean management. Audio
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Key Tonga buidlings being cleared of asbestos
Audio 13 Feb 2017Major asbestos removal programme in Tonga gets underway today. Audio
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New era for Samoa and Fiji at Wellington 7s
Audio 27 Jan 2017This weekend's Wellington Sevens will mark the start of a new era for the Samoa and Fiji teams. Audio
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Claim Guam Catholic Church rewarded priest who protected Apuron
Audio 23 Jan 2017The decision of the Catholic Church in Guam to send a priest to study in Canada has been criticised by those who say he protected its Archbishop from abuse allegations and is the cause of much… Audio
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Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal by Jenny McLeod
'Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal': Composer Jenny McLeod considers Lilburn’s thoughts on tradition and language, and continues with her own personal reflections, in illustrated verse.
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