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NFP's suspension questionable, says academic
A Fijian academic says the members of Fiji's suspended National Federation Party have a case to challenge their suspension from parliament in the courts. Audio
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Sport: TASANOC says funding problems are sorted
Audio 8 Feb 2016Tonga's Olympic Committee denies being bankrupt and says it's on course to have full funding resumed from the IOC. Audio
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Marshalls' president calls for change in mindset
Audio 8 Feb 2016The Marshall Islands' newly elected President hopes to build on international awareness about the effects of climate change created by her predecessors. Audio
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Fiji opposition wants international action over suspensions
Audio 5 Feb 2016Fiji Opposition leader calls for international action of the suspension of another party and its MPs from parliament. Audio
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PNG's new National Football Stadium to open in Port Moresby
Audio 5 Feb 2016The traditional home of rugby league in Papua New Guinea is about to reopen. Audio
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Tonga declares Zika epidemic amid 265 suspected cases
Audio 4 Feb 2016Tonga has declared a Zika epidemic after confirming a number at least two people have contracted the virus and 265 could have it. Audio
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Vanuatu govt lobbying fluid despite pact signing
Audio 4 Feb 2016An agreement to look to form a coalition government has been signed by most of Vanuatu's leading political groups, comprising around 36 of the 52 MPs elected in last month's snap election, but the… Audio
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Pressure on Aus govt to allow asylum seekers to stay
Audio 4 Feb 2016Pressure is mounting on the Australian government to allow asylum seekers who face imminent return to offshore detention on Nauru to stay in the country. Audio
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Suspension of Fiji party prompts complaints of excessive force
Audio 4 Feb 2016There's a dispute in Fiji over whether the suspension of a political party, the National Federation Party, was an excessive move by the Supervisor of Elections. Audio
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Australian High Court affirms offshore detention
Audio 3 Feb 2016Australia's highest court has thrown out a challenge to the lawfulness of the country's offshore detention of asylum seekers. Audio
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Former Fiji resident fears return after profanities
Audio 3 Feb 2016A former aide to two former prime ministers in Fiji says he is afraid of returning to the country after receiving an apparent threat from Fiji's police chief via Facebook. Audio
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Roadmap - National Park
Today we follow the New Zealand Road Map to the highest urban township in the nation. It's on State highway 4 and just 20 minutes drive from two of our largest, and best known, skifields. Tourism is… Audio
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Samantha Cockerill: NZSO National Youth
NZSO Education Manager previews the National Youth Orchestra's upcoming concerts in Tauranga and Hamilton. Audio
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Resistance to national standards computer system
Groups representing teachers and principals say distrust is slowing the uptake of a computer system designed to make the national standards in reading, writing and maths more accurate. Audio
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Hopes after school healthy cooking will go national
Two Auckland women have launched a cooking programme in conjunction with one of the country's biggest after school care providers in a bid to help children learn to cook healthy food. Video, Audio
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TPP critics say US will put presure on other nations
Opponents of the Trans Pacific Partnership are warning the United States will try to strong arm other nations into accepting longer monopoly protection periods for next generation drugs at this week's… Audio
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NFP suspension shows lack of democracy in Fiji - MP
An opposition MP in Fiji says the suspension of the National Federation Party shows the country is not a real democracy. Audio
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Most asylum seekers to NZ come from Fiji
Audio 1 Feb 2016No Pacific island country produces more asylum seekers in New Zealand than Fiji. Audio
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Fiji booklet looks to encourage women into politics
Audio 1 Feb 2016A publication telling the stories of women's political experiences has been released in Fiji. Audio
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ILO hopeful on Fiji compliance
Audio 29 Jan 2016The International Labour Organisation says there is room for the government of Fiji and the Trades Union Congress to achieve consensus on complying with standards of freedom of association. Audio
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Only two Pacific countries in Wellington Sevens
Audio 29 Jan 2016The Sevens World Series resumes this weekend with Pacific teams admitting the Wellington event is simply another step on the road to the Rio Olympics.Fiji and Samoa are the only Pacific nations… Audio
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National suggests Labour faces more dissention over TPP
The Government is suggesting Labour's oppposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership isn't so unified behind closed doors. Audio
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Villagers starve as PNG drought relief stalls
Poor logistical planning has seen crucial food and relief aid stop just short of reaching people dying from starvation in remote parts of drought affected Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Anniversary of France's last nuclear test in the Pacific
The editor of a magazine in Tahiti says it appears most people have forgotten about the date of France's last nuclear test in the Pacific. Audio
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Hilda Heine elected Marshalls president
Audio 28 Jan 2016The Marshall Islands has a new female president, Hilda Heine. She is the first woman to head a government of a Pacific Island country. Audio