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Tonga LGBTI push for law change on cross dressing and sodomy
Audio 10 Oct 2016For the first time, Tonga's LGBTI community will be calling on government leaders to revise legislation in order to protect LGBTI people. Audio
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Air NZ says future lies in making NZ choice destination
Air New Zealand is likely to slow the pace of route expansion in the coming year and is looking to consolidate its new routes and ensure incoming tourists get the best deals going. Audio
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Police deny organised crime in CNMI despite latest murder
Police deny organised crime problem in CNMI despite latest murder Audio
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NZ analyst in Ankara on what lies ahead for Turkey
Audio 18 Jul 2016Former Palmerston North man Simon Wigley is a politics lecturer at Ankara's Bilkent University...he tells Guyon Espiner what lies ahead for Turkey in the wake of the coup. Audio
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Labyrinth Of Lies
In 1958, Auschwitz remained a secret to many young Germans. This film tells how the secret was let out. Audio
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Abuse survivors group says Guam a "way station for problematic priests"
Audio 3 Jun 2016An abuse survivors group says Guam has been used as a "way station for problematic priests", and abuse within the Catholic Church on the island spreads far beyond its Archbishop. Audio
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Target date set for referendum in Bougainville
Audio 26 May 2016An academic says there is a lot of work ahead for Bougainville and Papua New Guinea as preparations begin for a vote on self determination in three years. Audio
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Australia could do more on Nauru governance, says academic
Audio 18 May 2016Australia is partly to blame for enabling an authoritarian approach to government by the Baron Waqa-led administration on Nauru, according to an Australian academic. Audio
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Sense of unfinished business over end of Fiji's GCC
An academic who's been banned from Fiji says the Great Council of Chiefs may no longer be relevant but the way it was dissolved leaves a sense of unfinished business. Audio
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NFP calls for Fiji sugar rehab plan
Audio 26 Feb 2016The opposition National Federation Party has says the Fiji government needs to create a $US50 million rehabilitation fund to save the sugar industry after Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Li-Wei Qin
Australian cellist Li-Wei Qin is back in New Zealand to perform Walton's concerto at the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra's grand opening concert. Li-Wei has an international performing career as well… Audio
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Paris meeting to prepare New Caledonia independence vote
Audio 3 Feb 2016New Caledonian politicians meet in Paris to help prepare 2018 independence referendum as Noumea Accord expires. Audio
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What lies behind some of the news stories
This summer we are trying to explain what lies behind some of the news stories you hear about every day. Audio
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More Nauru MPs join criticism of observer mission
Audio 24 Dec 2015More Nauru MPs are asking why the Commonwealth Secretariat's observer mission didn't seek out opposition voices. Audio
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Fiji education reforms impress but challenges remain
Audio 18 Dec 2015The UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education says he's impressed with reforms to Fiji's education system but there are still areas that need attention. Audio
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Tongan media unhappy with level of govt transparency
The Prime Minister's Office and Chief Secretary in Tonga have come under fire from the media for supposedly lacking transparency and good governance. Audio
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Jail sentence sought for Tahiti benefit fraud
Suspended jail sentence sought in Tahiti for a man accused of fraud for receiving the French RSA benefit. Audio
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Solutions to Cooks Muri lagoon algal bloom proposed
The Cook Islands government is planning on dredging Muri lagoon to rid it of an algal bloom it has labelled a national disaster. Audio
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Pacific leaders urge climate action
Audio 1 Dec 2015Pacific Island nations have told the United Nations climate change summit in Paris they are already bearing the brunt of the effects of climate change and urgent action is needed. Audio
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Police whistleblower details PNG abuses
Audio 27 Nov 2015An Australian police whistleblower says he has seen killings and other crimes in PNG but the Australian Government is turning a blind eye. Audio
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PNG police chief rejects Australian's rape and murder claims
Audio 26 Nov 2015Police management in Papua New Guinea has angrily dismissed claims by an Australian whistleblower that he witnessed extra-judicials killings by PNG police. Audio
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Dr Lis Ellison-Loschmann
Audio 25 Oct 2015A recently published study has found that that the gap between the rates of cancer experienced by Maori and non-Maori New Zealanders is greater than those between the indigenous and majority cultures… Audio
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Lyell Cresswell - Das Lied von dem Fisch
Soprano Jennifer Maybee and pianist Kent Isomura perform Lyell Cresswell's cycle of songs on various fishy topics. The first and title song is about a constipated goldfish. Video, Audio
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Fiji accident involving diplomat now in South Africa's hands
Audio 7 Oct 2015A fatal road incident in Fiji involving a South African diplomat is now out of police hands and is a matter between the foreign ministries of both countries. Audio
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Australia urged to support civil society and reform in PNG
Audio 28 Sep 2015Australia's senate has been told that the government's aid programme in Papua New Guinea enables rather than remedies state fraud and market distortions in PNG. This is according to the International… Audio