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Endangered Pacific turtle species needs protection
Audio 31 Aug 2016National protection measures are not enough to protect critically endangered hawksbill sea turtle populations in the Pacific. Audio
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Pacific leaders not inclined to criticise Nauru - academic
Audio 30 Aug 2016A New Zealand academic says there is a need for Pacific leaders to develop a new approach to regional issues at their summit next month. Audio
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Pacific aims to sign PACER-Plus before the end of the year
Audio 30 Aug 2016Pacific countries are aiming to sign off on a proposed free trade agreement with Australia and New Zealand before the end of the year. Audio
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Negotiations conclude on free trade agreement for Pacific
Audio 29 Aug 2016Trade ministers from 16 Pacific Islands Forum countries have agreed to the legal text of the proposed PACER Plus regional free trade agreement. Audio
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Tonga looks to implement anti-corruption measures
Audio 29 Aug 2016A Tongan Noble Representative is leading the charge for Tonga implement a number of anti-corruption measures by the end of the year. Audio
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New Samoan airline already aiming to spread its wings
Audio 29 Aug 2016A new airline that will start flying between Samoa and American Samoa from this week, also has plans for more Pacific connections. Audio
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Oxfam NZ supports calls for 'no decision' on PACER PLUS
Audio 24 Aug 2016Oxfam New Zealand is supporting the call for no decision to be made on the Pacific's proposed trade deal PACER-Plus. Audio
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Constitutional expert says American Samoa not ready for change
Audio 24 Aug 2016American Samoa's director of the Office of Political Status, Constitutional Review and Federal Relations says the territory is not yet ready for a change of its political status. Audio
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National MPs urged to vote with conscience on Easter Trading
Pressure is mounting on the National party to allow its MPs to cast a conscience vote on Easter trading legislation for its final reading, rather than be forced to toe the party line. Video, Audio
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Pacific and NZ unions left out of Pacific labour meeting
Audio 23 Aug 2016Regional trade unions have raised concerns about the lack of representation of workers at the inaugural Pacific labour meeting which takes place this week in Christchurch. Audio
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PNG election fee hike disadvantages non-govt parties
Audio 23 Aug 2016Fledgling political parties and independents outside Papua New Guinea's political establishment are likely to be disadvantaged by plans to hike the nomination fee for election candidates, according to… Audio
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Bougainville leader accused of undermining peace
Audio 23 Aug 2016Bougainville's president has been taken to task by the MP representing Central Bougainville in the Papua New Guinea Government over the escalating argument concerning mining company shares. Audio
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Solomons plan to formalise traditional governance systems
Audio 23 Aug 2016The Solomon Islands government says it's working to formally incorporate aspects of traditional law or kastom into its governance systems. Audio
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Fiji welcomes home Olympic 7s Champions
Audio 22 Aug 2016Tens of thousands of people in Fiji have turned out to welcome home the country's Olympic champion sevens team. Audio, Gallery
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Pacific countries condemn "misleading" statements on PACER Plus
Audio 22 Aug 2016Concerns raised by activists around negotiations for the regional trade deal called PACER PLUS have been dismissed by a spokesperson for the Pacific Island Forum countries. Audio
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Trust maintains vision of former NZ Prime Minister
Audio 22 Aug 2016The vision of former New Zealand Prime Minister Norman Kirk continues through a trust in his name. Audio
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Govt confirms national day of remembrance for NZ wars
The government has agreed to establish a commemoration day for the New Zealand Wars after a long campaign by Maori. Audio
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Bougainville blames PNG for 'most serious dispute ever'
Audio 19 Aug 2016The President of Bougainville is furious after Papua New Guinea decides to give its Rio Tinto shares to landowners rather that the autonomous government. Audio
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A call for rewards to be given to Fiji Sevens team
Audio 19 Aug 2016There has been a call from prominent Fijian politician for the Olympic winning sevens team be given property, money and national recognition on their return to the country. Audio
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Confusion over latest gifting of Bougainville mining shares
Bougainville's government is anxious to ensure shares in the mining company Bougainville Copper Limited being gifted by the Papua New Guinea government go to it. Audio
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National summit called for on asylum seeker issue
Human Rights Professor says closure of Manus detention centre a sign of cracks in Australia's offshore processing policy. Audio
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Queries over NZ's multi-million dollar Solomons airport
Questions are being raised about New Zealand spending millions of dollars on an airport development in Solomon Islands when the airport will still not be fully usable. Audio
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Same day charges for Samoa police chief and prosecutor
Samoa's Police Commissioner, Fuiavailili Egon Keil, has been served with four criminal charges over an unlawful arrest by the police of a man at the Fugalei market last year. Audio
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Cook Islands pitches for UNESCO seat
Audio 17 Aug 2016The Cook Islands has put itself forward for a seat with UNESCO saying it will be a positive dynamic voice for the Pacific. Audio
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Fiji tourism revels in gold
Audio 16 Aug 2016Fiji's tourism industry is revelling in the country's Rugby Sevens team win at the Rio Olympics last week. Audio