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Solomons police take over crocodile patrols
Police in Solomon Islands say they are proud to be taking on the responsibility for crocodile patrols. Audio
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NZSO National Youth Orchestra: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
The 2017 NZSO National Youth Orchestra plays Benjamin Britten's famous 'Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra'. Under the baton of composer and conductor Sir James MacMillan, they also perform his… Video, Audio
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State of the Nation
A good reading on a well-being barometer but children still suffer illnesses from bad housing and poverty. Audio
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PNG National Party seeks answers from Electoral Commissioner
The leader of the Papua New Guinea National Party says the Electoral Commissioner has not given clear answers about the use of extra ballot papers and other glaring inconsistencies in the general… Audio
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Slow Tahiti decolonisation process regretted
Audio 20 Jul 2017Tahiti decolonisation process still crawling through UN. Audio
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Amnesty condemns NZ refusal to speak out on offshore detention
Audio 20 Jul 2017Amnesty International is accusing the New Zealand government of abandoning its own principles by refusing to condemn Australia's offshore detention of asylum seekers. Audio
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Sport: Fiji and Tonga plot World Cup path as Samoa seek answers
Audio 20 Jul 2017Fiji and Tonga have begun preparations for the 2019 Rugby World Cup but Samoa face another 12 months before being able to confirm their ticket to Japan. Audio
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Brighter Future? Rollercoaster ride for the regions under National
Robin Martin investigates whether it's been boom or bust for the regions under National, with the rise and fall of industries like dairy, oil and gas and mining. Video, Audio
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Fiji's military says it will accept results of election
Audio 19 Jul 2017A scholar of Fiji politics says the military's assurance that it will accept the results of next year's election could instead spread anxiety. Audio
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More support needed for unwanted teen pregnancies in Samoa
Audio 19 Jul 2017More support needed for unwanted teenage pregnancies in Samoa Audio
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Fiji launches national diabetes registration
Audio 19 Jul 2017Fiji's new national diabetes registration will give health professionals nationwide access to records for paitents with diabetes for the first time. Audio
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French nuclear weapons tests labelled crime against humanity
French Polynesia's pro-independence opposition labels nuclear weapons tests in the territory a crime against humanity. Audio
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Sogavare yet to deliver on promise to tackle corruption
With only a year left in his term, the Solomon Islands prime minister Manasseh Sogavare is running out of time to deliver on a promise to bring in new anti-corruption laws. Audio
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Vet clinics aim to improve animal welfare in Tonga
Five vets and six vet nurses from New Zealand are travelling to Tongatapu in the Kingdom of Tonga's in August as part of an ongoing campaign to improve small animal welfare in the Pacific. Audio
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Funeral insurance product to ease financial stress in Samoa
Audio 17 Jul 2017There is potential for a funeral insurance product to exist in Samoa to address the ongoing financial stress that Samoans face when funerals arise. 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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CNMI backs review of National Monument
The Northern Marianas has welcomed President Trump's review of US National Monuments, submitting a letter to the Interior Secretary supporting the move this week. Audio
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Conservation project in PNG goes ahead
A conservation agreement has been signed this month in Papua New Guinea that will focus on promoting sustainable development and biodiversity conservation in the provinces of East and West New… Audio
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National house price growth rate continues to slow
National house price growth is continuing but tighter bank lending restrictions are having an impact on investor demand. Audio
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Planning needed for climate-induced migration - academic
Audio 13 Jul 2017A Hawai'i law professor says planning is required for the world to deal with the looming problem of migration forced by climate change. Audio
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Labour makes pitch to families, National defends its plan
The Labour Party is pledging to scrap National's promised tax cuts and put more money in the pockets of families if it's elected. The National government's families package gives a 2 billion dollar a… Audio
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Labour will scrap National's tax changes if elected
Labour leader Andrew Little says his party's families package will make more than 70 percent of families with children better off. Audio
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Sport: Fiji seal qualification for 2019 Rugby World Cup
Audio 11 Jul 2017Fiji has become the first Pacific island country to qualify for the 2019 Rugby World Cup after beating Tonga 14-10 in Nuku'alofa. Audio
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Human trafficking report shows progress for some island states
Audio 10 Jul 2017Annual U.S. trafficking report shows progress for some small island states. Audio
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Young Pacific leaders receive prestigious awards
The 2017 Queen's Young Leaders awards featured four Pacific women who have been recognised by their community for the work that they do. The work ranges from raising awareness about cancer treatment… Audio