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National and Maori Party's relationship under pressure
The relationship between the National Party and its support partner, the Maori Party, is under serious strain over the Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary Bill. Audio
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Solomons PM calls for united effort against corruption
Audio 14 Sep 2016The Prime Minister of Solomon Islands is calling for a united effort to combat corruption in the country. Audio
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Fiji MP's react by boycotting parliament
Audio 13 Sep 2016In an eventful few days in Fiji politics, an opposition party has boycotted the official opening of parliament. Audio
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Pacific NGO queries haste over PACER Plus
Audio 13 Sep 2016A Fiji based civil society leader says NGOs in the region cannot understand why the Pacific is hurrying to complete the PACER Plus trade deal. Audio
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Act hits out at National's 'socialist streak'
The Government's coalition partner Act says the John Key led National Government is no longer hiding its socialist streak - it's bragging about it. Audio
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Pacific trade advisor still optimistic over PACER
Audio 13 Sep 2016The chief trade advisor for the Pacific Island Forum countries says a proposed regional free trade agreement is not under threat after Fiji's reported withdrawal. Audio
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Prominent Fijians released from custody
Audio 12 Sep 2016Six prominent opposition figures in Fiji have been released after being held in custody over the weekend. Audio
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Samoa police chief seeks to quash charges
Audio 12 Sep 2016Samoa's police chief Fuiavailili Egon Keil has been in court today seeking to quash criminal charges against him. Audio
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New study looks at insurance for settlements and villages
Audio 12 Sep 2016A new study in Papua New Guinea is looking at the viability of offering insurance to people in settlements and villages. Audio
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Sport: Solomon Islands complete tough build-up for World Cup
Audio 12 Sep 2016The Solomon Islands are in Colombia to compete in their third-consecutive FIFA Futsal World Cup. Audio
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Commonwealth pledges support for Pacific development
Audio 9 Sep 2016The Pacific's Commonwealth countries are being promised help to implement global targets set for development. Audio
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Fiji police shut down sugar meeting
There is confusion in Fiji over the reasons police shut down a planned forum on the sugar industry this week. Audio
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A female perspective on Bougainville's future
A women's representative in the Autonomous Bougainville Government talks about her vision for the Papua New Guinea province. Audio
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National enquiry into violence for Samoa
Audio 8 Sep 2016Samoa's Ombudsman has announced there will be a national enquiry into violence in Samoa. Audio
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NZ called on to do more in Pacific climate battle
Audio 8 Sep 2016A New Zealand opposition MP says this country has to make a much bigger effort to help the Pacific adapt to climate change. Audio
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Sport: PNG league official banned, club suspended
Audio 8 Sep 2016A Mount Hagen rugby league official has been banned for life and a team suspended following an attack on a referee. Audio
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National inquiry into violence for Samoa
Audio 7 Sep 2016Harrowing testimony as Samoa's Ombudsman announces a national enquiry into violence in Samoa. Audio
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Oxfam wants change in Pacific climate aid
Audio 7 Sep 2016Oxfam says New Zealand is not doing enough to help Pacific countries cope with the effects of climate change. Audio
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Tuna operators fear proposal to close off 30% of EEZs
Audio 6 Sep 2016A new conservation measure proposing the closure of 30 percent of Exclusive Economic Zones in the Pacific has regional tuna operators concerned. Audio
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Solomons' missionary hospital seeks government support
Audio 6 Sep 2016A church run hospital in Solomon Islands is seeking government support to recruit more doctors and nursing staff. Audio
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Vanuatu anxious to see free trade text after Christchurch talks
Audio 5 Sep 2016After another round of PACER plus negotiations, there are more signs that some countries are not happy with the lack of communication. Audio
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Pacific women working together to end gender violence
Audio 5 Sep 2016Pacific men and women working on the front-lines to end gender violence are constantly looking for new ways improve their work. Audio
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Major global conservation summit underway in Hawaii
Audio 2 Sep 2016Hawaii is hosting the world's largest conservation meeting, with the International Union for the Conservation of Nature holding its World Conservation Congress under the theme of "Planet at the… Audio
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UN helps with peace awareness in Bougainville
Audio 2 Sep 2016The Papua New Guinea resident co-ordinator for the United Nations System says the agency wants to help raise further awareness about the peace process in Bougainville. Audio
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Over 400 arrests in Tonga's crackdown on alcohol-fuelled crime
Audio 1 Sep 2016Police in Tonga say crime has been falling around the capital since it launch an operation five weeks ago to crackdown on alcohol-related offences. Audio