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PNG-Fiji trade war looms with minister's ultimatum
Audio 16 Aug 2016The head of Papua New Guinea's Chamber of Commerce says a trade war with Fiji wouldn't be good for anyone, but he can sympathise with his government's frustrations. Audio
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Anti-corruption gaining momentum in the Pacific: UN
Audio 15 Aug 2016The fight against corruption is gaining momentum in the Pacific according to the UNDP regional office in Fiji. Audio
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Fiji farmers told to get back to traditional crops
Audio 15 Aug 2016Fiji farmers are being encouraged to return to growing traditional crops and using traditional farming practises. Audio
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Efforts to have herbs grown on Niue exported to NZ
Audio 15 Aug 2016Mark Blumsky grows herbs in Niue and wants to export them to New Zealand. Audio
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Sport: Fiji 7s team create Olympic history in Rio
Audio 12 Aug 2016The Fiji sevens team win gold at the Rio Olympics. Audio
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Tonga's MA60 flies again
Audio 11 Aug 2016A controversial aircraft that has been grounded for in Tonga for over a year is due to take to the skies again this month. Audio
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Former Army Chief calls on PNG Govt to curb rampant gun use
Audio 11 Aug 2016Retired PNG army commander calls on government to clamp down on rampant use of illegal guns ahead of next year's election Audio
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Call for Australia's Nauru camps to close immediately
Audio 11 Aug 2016Human rights agencies say the Australian-run detention camps on Nauru must be closed immediately after new revelations of abuse there. Audio
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Young hope for Cook Islands ' reo
Audio 10 Aug 2016Samoan, Indian, Chinese and Italian toddlers are helping keep the endangered language of the Cook Islands alive. Audio
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Tourist missing in Paparoa National Park found last night
Audio 9 Aug 2016A British tourist who spent two nights lost in the Paparoa National Park is recovering in hospital. He tells us of his experience in the bush. Audio
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Labour-Greens closing the gap on National Party
The Labour leader Andrew Little talks to Susie Ferguson about the latest polls which show Labour and the Greens are closing the gap on National. Audio
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PACER Plus to go ahead with or without PNG
Audio 9 Aug 2016The regional trade agreement known as PACER Plus will be going ahead with or without the region's largest island nation. Audio
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Young hope for Cook Islands' reo
Audio 8 Aug 2016Samoan, Indian, Chinese and Italian toddlers are helping keep the endangered language of the Cook Islands alive. Audio
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Coherence could help the fight against NCDs
More coherence between health, trade and investment laws, policies and sectors could play an important role in combatting non-communicable diseases in the Pacific. Audio
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Life at the National Film Unit
Audio 7 Aug 2016Part 2 of our look back at the output of the National Film Unit as it marks its 75th anniversary this month. Audio
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West Papuans in PNG grateful for land allocations
West Papuan refugees in the Papua New Guinea capital Port Moresby have expressed gratitude at being given land for resettlement. Audio
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NGO says Australia could do far better by Nauru detainees
Audio 5 Aug 2016Australia's government has refuted most allegations in a new report from Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International finding that Australia continues to intentionally ignore appalling human rights… Audio
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Students eligibility under investigation at PNG Unitech
Audio 5 Aug 2016Students in PNG who committed criminal acts during the unrest surrounding protests over the past months will not be allowed to continue with their studies. Audio
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The Expats: Paora Stanley on working with the Listuguj Nation
Audio 4 Aug 2016Paora Stanley spent three years working as Chief Executive of the Listuguj First Nation in Quebec, where he even had his own police department. Audio, Gallery
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Tongan PM responds to criticism
Audio 4 Aug 2016The Tongan Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva is staring down a motion of no confidence when he returns from his trip to New Zealand, but says he has the support of cabinet. Audio
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James Liu: What is NZ's national character?
Is there such a thing as the New Zealand national character? Why does the tide appear to be turning against migrants in many countries around the world, towards closed borders, and a harking back to… Audio
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Governance issues linger over Nauru
Audio 4 Aug 2016The head of the Pacific Research Centre at New Zealand's Massey University says Nauru continues to face difficult issues in terms of its governance. Audio
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Internal investigation underway in Solomons hospital arson case
An internal investigation is underway in Solomon Islands after several buildings burned down at Gizo Hospital, in Western province. Audio
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Ramu mining, logging operations resume
A Chinese mining company has been given the green light to resume its Papua New Guinea operations in both mining and logging after both were halted due to deaths of workers. Yet the Ramu Nickel… Audio
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Fever pitch excitement in the Cook Islands
Audio 1 Aug 2016Excitement is at a fever pitch in the Cook Islands as the country continues its annual celebration of self-governance. Audio