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Prime Minister adamant he has not lied or misled New Zealand
The Prime Minister, John Key, remains adamant he has not lied or misled New Zealand over his dealings with the right-wing blogger Cameron Slater. Audio
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Ruia Aperahama: Hiding lies upon lies and uncovering the truth
Musician Ruia Aperahama found it impossible to continue the way he was living, using drugs and alcohol to self medicate. It took a failed suicide attempt for him to finally accept that his addictions… Audio
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PNG police forced to borrow fuel from NGOs
Audio 19 Sep 2014Understaffed and poorly resourced rural police overwhelmed by cases of violence against women. Audio
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Pacific women entrepreneurs to reach global markets
Audio 10 Sep 2014More Pacific businesswomen will soon be developing and selling their products globally, with help from the International Trade Centre. Audio
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Tonga Democrats confident despite losing candidates
Audio 4 Sep 2014Tonga's Democratic Party loses MPs but is still confident about Nov elections. Audio
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Fiji's Methodist Church takes news approach
Audio 27 Aug 2014The new president of Fiji's Methodist Church says the church needs to be more realistic about modern day Fiji. Audio
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Nauru opposition MPs still in limbo over suspensions
Audio 24 Jul 2014Five opposition MPs suspended from Nauru's parliament continue to remain in limbo as they to wait to challenge their suspensions. Audio
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Solomon Islands says ball in Fiji's court over aviation rights
Audio 18 Jul 2014Solomon Islands civil aviation authority is calling for Fiji to come to the table so a dispute over aviation rights between the two countries can be resolved. Audio
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Cooks preliminary election results close
Audio 11 Jul 2014Final results from the Cook Islands elections are still a week away but the caretaker Cook Islands Party is confident, with special votes, that it can retain power. Audio
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Chenyin Li: Pianist
Audio 9 Jul 2014UK-based pianist Chenyin Li returns to New Zealand for a concert of music by Bach, Beethoven, Brahms and Debussy. Chenyin established a strong international performance career after winning the… Audio
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Nautilus overcomes obstacle to PNG seabed mining
Audio 8 Jul 2014Nautilus Minerals is set to begin mining the seabed off New Ireland in Papua New Guinea, following a dispute resolution with the government there. Audio
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China's rebalancing seen as positive for the region
Audio 4 Jul 2014Pacific Island countries shouldn't be shy about bargaining with China in its hunger for resources to fuel its economy. Audio
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UNFPA concern over Kiribati overpopulation
Audio 4 Jul 2014The United Nations Population Fund has been in talks with the Kiribati government this week about ways to curb what it calls concerning population growth. Audio
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NZ looking to support Pacific fisheries with surveillance tech
Audio 26 Jun 2014New Zealand's new Pacific Economic Ambassador, Shane Jones, says New Zealand stands ready to assist Pacific nations in suveillance technology so fishing regulations can be properly policed. Audio
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Doctor lied and harrassed patient to get close to her
Audio 4 Jun 2014A doctor sent over 50 text messages to a patient and lied about test results as an excuse to meet up with her. Audio
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The Sampler: Lykke Li
Nick Bollinger takes a listen to the latest work from Sweden's Lykke Li - I Never Learn. Audio
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Australian government releases report into Manus violence
Audio 28 May 2014The Australian government has released a report into fatal violence at its Manus Island detention centre, but it's been promptly rejected by some. Audio
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Li Cunxin - Dancing for Mao
Li Cunxin is best known for his autobiography 'Mao's Last Dancer', which also became a feature film. Li talks to Wallace about his amazing life story - from rural poverty in China to dancing on stages… Audio
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Nauru opposition wants Justice Minister to go
Audio 18 Mar 2014Nauru opposition MP, Roland Kun, says the Justice Minister should step down following controversial judicial reshuffle. Audio
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Fight still on in Marshall Islands 60 years after nuclear tests
Audio 28 Feb 2014Exactly sixty years since the United States' biggest ever nuclear test - the Bravo blast on Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands - the fight is still on for the United States to come clean on the true… Audio
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UFDF accuses Fiji AG of interfering with electoral commission
Audio 27 Feb 2014The United Front for a Democratic Fiji is accusing the attorney-general of interfering with the electoral commission over a missing laptop. Audio
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Legal challenge likely in the wake of Manus incident: Academic
Audio 21 Feb 2014A law professor says it's almost certain the Australian Government will have to face a legal challenge over an alleged failure of it's duty to care and protect asylum seekers. Audio
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Solomons teachers fight to remove education official
Audio 22 Jan 2014Solomons teachers' association fights for the removal of a key education official with the Honiara City Council. Audio
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No clues on who Fiji's new military head could be
Audio 20 Jan 2014An academic says the announcement that Fiji's PM will stand down as the head of the military is a signifcant step towards elections. Audio
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No more lies - Scott Britton
Audio 13 Dec 2013Blogger Scott Britton has spent the last four months telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth for last four months. No white lies. No "baby lies" as he calls them for convenience… Audio