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Hopes Australian National University will re-think cuts
There is growing anger in academic circles at cuts being made to Pacific Studies at the Australiann National University. Audio
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Random alcohol breath testing introduced in Solomon Islands
Drivers in the Solomon Islands will now face massive fines if caught drink driving under new traffic legislation which came into force last week. Audio
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Samoan Christian leaders distance themselves from calls to ban Islam
Audio 3 Jun 2016Christian leaders in Samoa have distanced themselves from calls to ban Islam, as muslim volunteers prepare to visit the country for dialogue. Audio
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ACP launches forum for Small Island Developing states
Audio 3 Jun 2016A new forum for Small Island Developing States within the ACP group of nations will enhance their economies and improve their resilience after natural disasters. Audio
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Will National's housing zone policy work?
Though the government unveiled its policy to force councils to increase housing zoned land, it's not yet clear whether it will make any difference. Audio
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Will National's housing policy make a difference?
The Government's unveiled its policy that could force councils to zone more land for housing as it struggles to stave off criticism of its property policies aren't working. Audio
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NSW says no to Norfolk voting in state elections
Audio 2 Jun 2016An Australian MP has slammed fellow legislators in New South Wales for denying Norfolk Islanders a vote in state elections. Audio
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Government unveils National Policy Statement today
The Government's National Policy Statement will be unveiled later this morning as the next strategy in addressing a national housing market that is hot, and getting hotter by the day, especially in… Audio
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Nick Smith unveils National Policy Statement today
The Government will unveil measures today that are expected to allow it to force the Auckland Council to make more land available for housing. Audio
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PNG national museum to ensure carvings ruling enforced
Audio 2 Jun 2016A Papua New Guinea national court ruling against the speaker of parliament's removal of cultural carvings and a totem pole from the national parliament has been described as a victory for common… Audio
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Labour and Greens join forces to oust National
Labour and the Greens are formalising their relationship. Audio
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Beijing looks to Pacific for support over South China Sea
Audio 1 Jun 2016With an international arbitration ruling expected within weeks, China has been embarking on a diplomatic and publicity blitz over its disputed claims to the South China Sea, including attempts to… Audio
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Tongan PM and organising committee still at odds
Audio 31 May 2016A battle between the Tongan Prime Minister and one of his predecssors is again threatening to derail plans to host the 2019 Pacific Games. Audio
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McCully to blame for NZ Aid underspend says academic
Audio 31 May 2016New Zealand's Foreign Minister Murray McCully is being blamed for what experts say is the second consecutive year that New Zealand has underspent its aid budget. Audio
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Auckland museum to put its Pacific collection on display
One of the world's largest collections of historic Pacific treasures will be displayed in a new project launched by New Zealand's Auckland War Memorial Museum. Audio
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Protesting PNG students spread awareness
Protesting students in Papua New Guinea are spreading their call throughout the country for the Prime Minister to step down. Audio
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PNG Govt maintains bout against anti-fraud police
Audio 27 May 2016Efforts by the police fraud squad in Papua New Guinea to probe a major corruption case implicating the Prime Minister are still tied up in court. Audio
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Norfolk's push at the UN to regain some autonomy
Audio 27 May 2016Norfolk Island's push to be listed on the United Nations list of non-self- governing territories is not a straight process, according to a legal expert. Audio
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Eviction looms for University of PNG students
Audio 26 May 2016Students at the University of Papua New Guinea have been given a deadline to end their month long protest and leave the Port Moresby campus. Audio
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Target date set for referendum in Bougainville
Audio 26 May 2016An academic says there is a lot of work ahead for Bougainville and Papua New Guinea as preparations begin for a vote on self determination in three years. Audio
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UPNG student protesters will not back down
Audio 25 May 2016Protesting students at the University of Papua New Guinea say they will not back down despite the University's demand they leave the campuses within 48 hours. Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu rower qualifiers for Rio
Audio 24 May 2016Vanuatu rower qualifies for the Rio Olympics. Audio
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Pacific money-laundering laws under revison
Audio 23 May 2016Pacific Forum model provisions on terrorist financing and money laundering are under revision. Audio
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National responsible for 142 species under threat -Green Party
In eight years 142 species have moved closer to extinction since National came into power, according to figures obtained by the Green Party. Audio
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Signs of child poverty growth in Tonga
Audio 23 May 2016There are signs that child poverty is growing in Tonga. Audio