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2016-17 National Concerto Competition Final - Delvan Lin
Delvan Lin talks to David McCaw about himself and his concerto. Audio
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PNG campaigners lobby Canada's PM
Audio 10 Mar 2017PNG campaigners have lobbied Canada's PM to help bring justice to victims of violence and rape at the Porgera Mine. Audio
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Dumped Tonga Cabinet Minister speaks out
Audio 10 Mar 2017Dr 'Aisake Eke, who until earlier this week was Tonga's Finance Minister, says he abstained from a no confidence vote because some of the claims by the nobles about Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva were… Audio
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Sport: Cook Islands Rugby League dispute could reach High Court
Audio 10 Mar 2017A Cook Islands rugby league club could invoke legal action after it was sanctioned for fielding a player contracted to another club. Audio
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WSJ's national security expert weighs in on CIA leak
America's Central Intelligence Agency is scrambling to contain the damage from Wikileaks' revelations of how the agency spies on targets by hacking their cellphones and even smart TVs. Shane Harris… Audio
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Calls for resignation of Fiji's UN Ambassador
Fiji's opposition SODELPA party has called for the resignation of the Fijian ambassador to the United Nations after she described the rights and concerns of Indigenous Fijians as institutionalised… Audio
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Fiji joins New Zealand in banning dirty cargo ship
The Biosecurity Authority of Fiji has stopped an Indonesian cargo ship from entering Fijian waters after it was ordered to leave New Zealand. Audio
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Women around the Pacific stand up for change
In celebration of International Women's Day, women around the Pacific region are gathering together to stand up for change. Audio
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Labour says National's superannuation policy doesn't stack up
Labour leader Andrew Little says any law changes won't come in until after the general election and they won't take effect until 2041 "This looks like a highly flexible, bendable, negotiable policy to… Audio
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National without friends in Parliament on superannuation
The National Government's plan to raise the pension age is drawing criticism from across the political spectrum, including from two of its support parties. Audio
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PNG opposition says Govt debt 'embarrassing'
Audio 7 Mar 2017PNG's opposition party is warning the country may not be ready to host next year's meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, or APEC. Audio
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Pacific NGO says 'huge task' ahead to tackle plastic waste
Audio 6 Mar 2017A grass-roots NGO in the Cook Islands is warning there is a 'huge task' ahead to tackle plastic waste and other marine pollution in Pacific waters. Audio
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Sport: Pressure mounting on Samoa govt to reward Ele Opeloge
Audio 6 Mar 2017The Samoa government is under pressure to offer a monetary reward to Ele Opeloge for winning the country's first Olympic medal. Audio
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Govt cracking down on tax dodging multi nationals
The Government is moving to match OECD initiatives to collect more tax, at revenue source, from multi-nationals like Google and Apple. It's estimated they dodge around $300 million a year. Video, Audio
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UN urged to investigate West Papua rights situation
Audio 3 Mar 2017Seven Pacific nations have raised concern over human rights abuses in West Papua at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, on the back of international consultations on Papua hosted by the World… Audio
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Tonga's Queen Mother laid to rest in Nuku'alofa
Audio 1 Mar 2017Tonga's Queen Mother Halaevalu Mata'aho has been laid to rest at the Royal Tombs, Male'ekula in Nuku'alofa. Audio
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UN declares 'War' on ocean plastic
Audio 1 Mar 2017Environmental groups in the Pacific are calling on governments and businesses in the region to join the United Nations' global campaign declaring war on ocean plastic. Audio
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Temaru secures support to contest French presidential election
Audio 1 Mar 2017A bid for the presidency looks set to become a platform for French Polynesia's independence struggle. Audio
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Kiribati sends 'strong message' by rejecting Russian proposal
Audio 28 Feb 2017A Pacific academic says Kiribati has sent a 'strong message' by rejecting a Russian businessman's investment proposal, which included a demand for sovereign rights to three of its uninhabited islands.
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ADB warns Palau facing 'urgent' infrastructure challenges
Audio 28 Feb 2017The Asian Development Bank says Palau is facing urgent infrastructure and environmental challenges due to its booming tourism industry. Audio
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Tonga's Pohiva survives no confidence vote
Audio 28 Feb 2017An attempt to topple the government of 'Akilisi Pohiva in Tonga fails. Audio
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Food supplier resumes deliveries to PNG jail
Audio 27 Feb 2017The company supplying food to more than 170 inmates in a Papua New Guinea jail has now resumed its deliveries after almost a week's suspension. Audio
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Ocean advocacy group warns of 'trans-shipping' dangers
Audio 27 Feb 2017An environmental group dedicated to ocean conservation is warning Pacific nations to be alert to the threat of what's called trans-shipping, which can mask illegal fishing. Audio
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US free trade moves could accelerate PACER-Plus
Audio 27 Feb 2017A campaigner battling to stop a Pacific trade deal says the recent moves by the United States President Donald Trump could lead to tougher conditions placed on the island countries. Audio
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Another 16 teams take to the stage at national kapa haka festival
It was a day of firsts and lasts at Te Matatini today with one Hawke's Bay iwi having their first team perform, and one performer putting on their last show. Video, Audio