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National MP accused of driving into protestor
Whanganui MP Chester Borrows may be in hot water after he allegedly drove over the foot of a TPP protester. Audio
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Pacific focus on building better in response to disaster threat
Audio 24 Mar 2016Cyclones in the Pacific are becoming more devastating. Audio
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Report finds regional deep sea mining laws lacking
Audio 24 Mar 2016The Pacific Community's [SPC] geoscience division has fended off criticism of the organisation's framework for seabed mining legislation, saying the document is just a starting point. Audio
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New Pacific research programme launched in NZ
Audio 24 Mar 2016A new research programme focussing on development, investment and foreign policy in the Pacific, aims to influence decision makers on the future of the region. Audio
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Pacific tradespeople to get NZ training
Audio 24 Mar 2016A pilot programme will be launched in coming months to find 28 workers from three Pacific countries to conduct trades training in New Zealand. Audio
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Samoa tackles intellectual property rights
Audio 23 Mar 2016A business workshop winds up today in Apia aimed at improving knowledge around Intellectual Property law in the creative sector. Audio
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Disappointment at cancellation of protest in PNG
Audio 22 Mar 2016A decision by Papua New Guinea police to cancel a public protest raises concerns about the country's commitment to democracy. Audio
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Fiji's anti-torture ratification seen as hollow
Audio 22 Mar 2016A human rights lawyer says Fiji's ratification of an international anti-torture treaty is a hollow and meaningless gesture. Audio
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Personal story of Marshalls' nuclear history heard in The Hague
The lawyer representing the Marshall Islands in its international anti-nuclear case says hearings have shone a light on the lack of formal talks on nuclear disarmament. Audio
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UN encourages Fiji to withdraw reservations
Audio 21 Mar 2016The United Nations is encouraging Fiji to withdraw its reservations to the UN Convention Against Torture. Audio
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The National Firefighter Combat Challenge - Dave Greensmith
Firefighters from throughout the country are testing their fitness in Wellington today and tomorrow. The National Firefighter Combat Challenge at Wellington's Waterfront is held across two days. And… Audio
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Difficult year ahead for Fiji sugar industry
The sugar industry in Fiji is set for a difficult year of recovery in the wake of cyclone Winston, with the industry as a whole looking at a loss of about US $60 million. Audio
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American Samoa takes legal action to overturn fishing rule
American Samoa has filed a case asking the United States federal court to overturn a ruling allowing large scale commercial fishing closer to its coast. Audio
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Former Nauru Presidents plea for international observers
Audio 17 Mar 2016The two former leaders of Nauru say international observers are vitally needed on the island after the government made changes to the Electoral Act that they say threaten the country's democracy. Audio
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Fiji counts cost of Winston
Audio 16 Mar 2016In Fiji engineers and assessors are counting the cost of the damage to roads and infrastructure caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Signs of political shifts in PNG ahead of 2017 elections
Audio 16 Mar 2016A Papua New Guinea opposition grouping, the Pangu Pati, says it is joining forces with a main party from the governing coalition, the People's Progress Party for next year's general election. It's… Audio
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Norfolk businessman urges Canberra rethink
Audio 16 Mar 2016A prominent Norfolk businessman has written to the Australian prime minister and governor general to plead for a Canberra rethink on the removal of the island's limited self government. Audio
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Southern parts of PNG still struggling with drought
Audio 15 Mar 2016Communities in parts of Papua New Guinea such as Western Province and Milne Bay Province remain in critical need of food and water amidst a prolonged drought. Audio
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French Polynesia offers cyclone shelter idea to Pacific
Audio 15 Mar 2016French Polynesia says its purpose built cyclone shelters could be used in other parts of the Pacific Audio
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Former Nauru Presidents plead for international observers
Audio 15 Mar 2016Two former Nauru presidents say international election observers are needed on the island, several months before the expected election. Audio
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Hawaiians rejoice at return of Captain Cook's cloak
Audio 15 Mar 2016Hawaiians are rejoicing at the return of a feather cloak and helmet gifted to Captain Cook in 1779. Audio
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Wellington's Vanuatu community mark Pam anniversary
Audio 14 Mar 2016Wellington's Vanuatu community mark the first anniversary of Cyclone Pam which devastated Vanuatu and left 70,000 people homeless. Audio
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Pressure mounts on PNG govt over forestry
Audio 14 Mar 2016The Papua New Guinea government is under more pressure to enforce laws around forestry, following two recent reports by international NGOs related to PNG's forestry industry, and the flow of finances… Audio
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NZ Pacific women's NGO marks 40 years of service
Audio 14 Mar 2016The New Zealand non-governmental women's organisation PACIFICA has just marked 40 years of service to Pacific women, families and communities. Audio
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National house sales hit nine-year high
National house sales have hit their highest level in nine years, with the median house price across New Zealand increasing 5 percent to $450,000. Audio