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Fiji govt Audit report and subsequent coverage critiqued
An Auditor-General's report in Fiji has raised eyebrows, not just because of the details of financial mismanagement, but for the reaction to subsequent media coverage. Audio
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Honolulu bans texting while crossing roads
Honolulu moves to legislate against crossing the street while looking at a mobile electronic device. Audio
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110-year-old Solomons' scout to be honoured for WWII role
From this Saturday through to next Thursday a series of events on Guadalcanal in Solomon Islands will be held to mark the 75th anniversary of one of the most important battles of World War Two. Audio
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EU and Pacific discusss replacing Cotonou Agreement
Audio 1 Aug 2017The European Union is undertaking discusssions in the Pacific on the replacement for the Cotonou Agreement with the African Caribbean and Pacific group of countries. Audio
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PNG political landscape still fluid as crucial vote approaches
As Papua New Guinea's lengthy election draws to a close, it's still not clear if results in all seats will be finalised by the time parliament sits this week. Meanwhile, lobbying among MPs over the… Audio
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Labour hits poll low while National holds steady, Bill English discusses results
In the latest Colmar Brunton poll Labour is down to 24 percent, while National holds steady on 47 percent. Prime Minister and National leader Bill English joins us to discuss the results. Audio
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Rugby captains promoting peace in Bougainville
Audio 31 Jul 2017Rugby captains in Bougainville have become ambassadors for peace building and sustainable development. Audio
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National MP disappointed US family's immigration appeal rejected
National MP Chris Bishop says the Jensen family's application for residency should have been approved, but they can still ask to extend their visas. Video, Audio
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Unrest and farce as PNG election draws to a close
Audio 28 Jul 2017Unrest and farce are the order of the day as Papua New Guinea's troubled national election draws to a close.The political landscape is explosive ahead of next week's scheduled sitting of a new… Audio
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Fiji mismanagement getting worse - CCF
Financial mismanagement in Fiji's government departments is getting worse, according to a civil society organisation. Audio
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Lobbying reaches fever pitch among PNG's MPs-elect
The People's National Congress party of Peter O'Neill claims to have formed a coalition to be the next government of Papua New Guinea. But the announcement has been described as a marketing ploy in… Audio
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Extreme El Niño events likely to become more frequent
Extreme El Niño events are likely to become twice as common,even with global warming limits. Audio
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Act welcomes signal from English to National voters
Act Party leader David Seymour says he will have failed if he's once again the party's only MP after the elections. Audio
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Many children taking part in 'at risk' behaviour in Fiji
A survey in Fiji has revealed that almost half of children under the age of 14 have consumed alcohol, taken drugs or had sex. Audio
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Sport: Fiji 7s captain to play in USA
Fiji's Olympic gold medal winning sevens captain is poised to leave the team after signing a multi-year contract with the US-based Houston Strikers. Audio
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National urges voters to back ACT, United Future
Prime Minister Bill English announced today that National has struck electorate deals with ACT and United Future in the key seats of Epsom and Ohariu, and urged voters to back for them. Audio
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PNG election a major disruption to school in the Highlands
The principal of a school in the electorate of Papua New Guinea's prime minister says her pupils have been heavily affected by disruptions caused by the ongoing election. Audio
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Vanuatu ministries learn about bank digitisation
Representatives from different Government Ministries in Vanuatu were given an introduction to the benefits and business care for digitization of transactions to its citizens. Audio
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Pacific Community to celebrate 70 years serving the region
The Pacific Community will this week mark its 70th anniversary. Audio
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National's housing plan 'smoke and mirrors' - Labour
Labour leader Andrew Little says the government's affordable housing plan is woefully inadequate and it has broken its promise on providing affordable housing. Video, Audio
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Lawyer suspects Australia behind Nauru's journalist blockade
A prominent lawyer says he suspects Australia has directed Nauru to prevent journalists from visiting. Audio
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Massive South Pacific Ocean garbage patch a 'dead place'
A marine conservationist says the massive marine 'garbage patch' he's just returned from in the South Pacific is completely devoid of marine life. Audio
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Deadly violence in Wabag highlights PNG election flaws
Papua New Guinea police have confirmed that four people died in election-related violence early on Saturday in the capital of Enga province. Audio
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Cancer Society support Labour's idea for a national agency
The Cancer Society's Mike Kernaghan tells Mei Heron his organisation supports the Labour Party's proposal to create a National Cancer Agency. Audio
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Eyes turn to China for climate leadership
China is taking more of a lead with climate change efforts in the Pacific region. Audio