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Leadership vital for Pacific's ICT advances
Audio 5 Jun 2017An editor of a new book about so-called e-government in the Pacific says leadership is essential for regional countries to get full benefits from Information and Communication Technology. Audio
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NZ deflects Manus asylum plea to Australia
Audio 2 Jun 2017The New Zealand government says it would only grant asylum to Manus Island detainees with Australia's consent. Audio
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The National Cat Show
The National Cat Show is back in Christchurch this weekend for the first time since the quakes. Audio
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FFA welcomes bigger faster Pacific patrol boats
Audio 2 Jun 2017The Forum Fisheries Agency has welcomed a move by Australia to provide Pacific countries with bigger, faster patrol boats. Audio
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Opponents warn pressure mounting on Tongan PM
Audio 1 Jun 2017Pressure mounts on the Tonga prime minister to resign as Parliament resumes. 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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Last chance for Tonga to host Pacific Games
A last ditch meeting to save Tonga's hosting of the 2019 Pacific Games is set for next Tuesday. Audio
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Memoir of Samoa PM Tu'ilaepa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi released
Palemia is the title of a book just released in Samoa which details the long and fascinating life of Prime Minister Tu'ilaepa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi. Audio
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French Polynesian island experiments with new social order
The floating island planned for French Polynesia is a chance to tackle global warming without politicians, according to a scholar working on the project. Audio
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Bougainville taking PNG to court for funds
Audio 30 May 2017Bougainville's government says it's taking the Papua New Guinea government to the Supreme Court over the non-payment of funds to the autonomous region. Audio
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Lengthy detention for Nepali refugees in FSM
Audio 30 May 2017A lawyer in the Federated States of Micronesia says she she'll go ahead with legal action to try and set free four Nepali refugees detained in Pohnpei. Audio
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Former ally calls for Tongan PM's resignation
Audio 29 May 2017A former media advisor to the Tongan prime minister is now calling for him to resign. Audio
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Should DOC be allowing e-bikes in our national parks?
The Department of Conservation is proposing to allow pedal-assist 300 watt e-bikes on 33km of new shared-use track in Tongariro National Park. But it's caught some off guard, including cycling… Audio
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Call for Pacific youth to be more empowered
A group of youth workers from the Pacific say it's vital young people in the region feel empowered and included as valued members of society. Audio
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National flags up further tax cuts could be part of election campaign
Finance Minister Steven Joyce is not ruling out further tax cuts following the changes in the 2017 Budget. Audio
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Labour responds to National's election year budget
The government's tax cuts are unfair, irresponsible and poorly target according to Labour's finance spokesman Grant Robertson who doesn't think the budget goes far enough to help those most in need. Audio
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National's Budget offers more for lower income families
RNZ Political Editor Jane Patterson says the Government's Budget goes into 'Labour party territory' as some of its packages are targeted towards lower income families. Video, Audio
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PNG police force feeling manpower and capacity pinch
Feeling the pinch with manpower and capacity shortcomings as it confronts major security challenges, Papua New Guinea's police force has sought outside help to fulfil its role enforcing law and order.
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North Korean missiles no threat to Guam - advisor
Audio 25 May 2017Guam security advisor says typhoons are a bigger threat than North Korean missiles. Audio
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Solomons' police call for community support post RAMSI
Police in Solomon Islands say community support will be the backbone of their crime prevention strategy post RAMSI. Audio
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Refugees stuck in Pohnpei in 'inhumane' conditions
Four Nepalese men are stuck on a rickety boat in the Federated States of Micronesia nearly a year after they were given refugee status. Audio
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Virgin Australia and the Samoa Govt part company
Virgin Australia is now reviewing its options after Samoa's decision to end their decade long joint venture later this year. Audio
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Tongan Olympic Committee not convinced by Pac Games withdrawal
Tonga's Olympic Committee has called on the government to reconsider their decision to pull their support for the Kingdom hosting the 2019 Pacific Games. Audio
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Pacific delegates gather to discuss search and rescue
Delegates to a Pacific search and rescue conference underway in Auckland are looking for more effective ways of raising safety awareness among people using the world's biggest ocean. Audio
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Norfolk Island a year on from the loss of autonomy
Audio 23 May 2017Norfolk Island a year on from it being stripped of its autonomy and the legislature replaced by a regional council. Audio