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National still strong in latest poll
The latest ONE News/Colmar Brunton survey has National support hitting 50 per cent; both Labour and Little are down. Audio
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Pacific ministers in NZ to consider fishery quota management
Audio 11 Apr 2016Pacific ministers meet in New Zealand this week to look at a catch based scheme to manage fish stocks sustainably. Audio
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Fiji businesses count cost of deluge
Audio 8 Apr 2016Fiji shopkeepers clean up after yet more flooding in the main tourist town, Nadi. Audio
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Papuans concerned at Indonesian overtures to MSG
Audio 8 Apr 2016The United Liberation Movement for West Papua has questioned Indonesia's increased diplomatic overtures to Melanesian countries. Audio
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Change in NZ aid delivery to Cooks will reduce red tape
Audio 7 Apr 2016The Cook Islands minister of finance, Mark Brown, says New Zealand's move towards paying the bulk of its aid directly into the country's national budget is a growing trend that will prevent… Audio
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National prices slow a shade but market still buoyant - QV
The national housing market remains in a buoyant mood despite a slight slowing in price growth in some areas, according to the latest look at prices from Quotable Value. Audio
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Big need in Fiji's west with second cyclone in two months
Audio 7 Apr 2016Disaster authorities in Fiji's west say they need many more tents and tarpaulins as the second cyclone in two months was due to hit the country. Audio
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PNG women demand violent public servants be sacked
Audio 6 Apr 2016Women in Papua New Guinea call for more action to combat soaring levels of gender based violence. Audio
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Akl and national prices slow a shade, market buoyant - QV
The growth in house prices has slowed nationally and also in Auckland in March, but is surging ahead in the upper North Island. Audio
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Shelter a priority in Filji
Audio 6 Apr 2016Many of Fiji's cyclone victims are still in dire need of shelter especially with the onslaught of heavy rain over the last few days. Audio
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MP says NZ needs to re-think climate change attitude
Audio 6 Apr 2016A New Zealand MP says major changes are required if New Zealand is to cope with the climate change crisis, both at home and in the Pacific. Audio
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Parts of Fiji already suffering cyclone damage hit again
Audio 5 Apr 2016The parts of Fiji devastated by Cyclone Winston six weeks ago are swamped with rain again. Audio
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Underfunding of Bougainville education a huge problem - Momis
Audio 4 Apr 2016Bougainville to look to donors for help to fund its poorly functioning education sector. Audio
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Honiara's sprawl stirs tensions in Solomon Islands
Audio 4 Apr 2016Tensions are rising in Solomon Islands over the encroachment onto Guadalcanal provincial lands of residents from the capital Honiara. Audio
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Fiji Pink Eye outbreak sees 5000 cases in two weeks
Audio 1 Apr 2016Health authorities in Fiji are urging people to observe strict personal hygiene as the country goes through a massive outbreak of conjunctivitus or Pink Eye. Audio
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NZ aid survey shows faults in system
An assessment of New Zealand's aid performance shows a need for improvements in some areas. Audio
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PNG govt committed to Indonesia relationship
Papua New Guinea's Foreign Minister says his government has an excellent relationship with Jakarta but doesn't want to do anything to displace the trust that Indonesia has placed in it, such as… Audio
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National Geographic explorer Sarah Marquis
Sarah Marquis is a Swiss adventurer who spent three years crossing deserts and jungles alone, on foot with a cart carrying all she needs to survives. Her new book Wild by Nature documents her 20… Audio, Gallery
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Fiji financial year adjustment makes no sense to opposition
Audio 30 Mar 2016Fiji's shadow finance minister says the government's decision to change the financial year is an unnecessary move that makes no sense. Audio
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Sport: Former Tonga Rugby boss hits back at criticism
Audio 29 Mar 2016The former head of the Tonga Rugby Union, Epeli Taione, has hit back at criticism of his tenure from the man who replaced him, saying the new regime is to blame for the current financial woes. Audio
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Nauru government slammed for reckless spending
Audio 29 Mar 2016The Nauru government is finding itself under more fire in a newsletter detailing which it says is unaccountable spending of public funds. Audio
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Gender-based abuse must end, says Fiji human rights' boss
Audio 29 Mar 2016Fiji's new Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission director says a cultural change is needed to stop gender-based sexual violence. Audio
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Nauru detention camp has now been running for 1,000 days
Audio 25 Mar 2016An activist looking back at 1,000 days of Australia's asylum seeker camps on Nauru says they have been an absolute disaster. Audio
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Fiji women's groups united against sexual violence
Audio 25 Mar 2016Fiji women's groups say the country's high rates of gender-based sexual violence exacerbated by natural disaster, enhance the vulnerability of women and children. Audio
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Solomons crisis looms as port reforms stifle business
Audio 25 Mar 2016The prime minister of Solomon Islands has promised action to avert a looming economic crisis fuelled by increased fees and longer processing times at the country's international ports. Audio