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Sport: Fiji U19s to make Cricket World Cup debut
Audio 27 Jan 2016Fiji's Under 19 cricketers are excited for the 'biggest match of their lives'. Audio
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Samoa questioning zika travel advice
Audio 27 Jan 2016The Ministry of Health in Samoa is questioning travel warnings issued to pregnant women in New Zealand and the United States over the mosquito borne zika virus. Audio
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UN aims to encourage more women into politics in Nauru
Audio 27 Jan 2016With Nauru's next election expected to take place later this year, the United Nations has initiated a campaign to increase the participation of women. Audio
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PNG cash shortage hurts Bougainville referendum prep
Audio 27 Jan 2016Dried-up funds from Papua New Guinea central government have prompted the Autonomous Bougainville Government to put all payments to service providers on hold as the ongoing problem of funds not being… Audio
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State Of The Nation - Chris Bramwell
Today marks the start of the political year, with the first Cabinet meeting and the beginning of state of the nation speeches. The first speech, has just been delivered by Metiria Turei and the Green… Audio
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NZ's United Nations representative returns from Burundi
Audio 26 Jan 2016International concern is growing about the rising death toll from political violence in the embattled central African state of Burundi. The New Zealand representative to the United Nations, Gerard van… Audio
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Christchurch man crowdfunding to buy slice of National Park
A Christchurch man loves a beach in the Abel Tasman National Park so much, he wants to buy it and gift it to New Zealand. But he needs your help. Video, Audio
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Vanuatu election winners confident of forming government
A newly-elected MP for Vanuatu's capital, Port Vila, says he is confident the multi-party bloc he is part of will get the numbers needed to form the next government. Audio
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Skepticism over Kiribati purchase of Fiji land
Audio 25 Jan 2016Academic researchers are investigating the practicality of Kiribati purchasing land in Fiji as a climate change adaptation strategy. Audio
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Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, PNG at risk of invasive plant
Audio 25 Jan 2016A new study may help halt the advance of an extremely invasive plant, which has decimated two thirds of the vegetation of French Polynesia. Audio
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PNG rural communities blaming cancer on witchcraft
Audio 25 Jan 2016The Papua New Guinea Cancer Relief Society says more needs to be done to educate rural communities cancer sufferers seek help rather than blame their predicament on sorcery. Audio
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Start date for 2017 Mini Games in Vanuatu pushed back
The 2017 Pacific Mini Games in Vanuatu will now start later that originally planned. Audio
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Palau to face human rights review
Audio 21 Jan 2016Palau will undergo a United Nations review of its human rights situation. Audio
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US officially withdraws from Pacific fishery
Audio 20 Jan 2016The Forum Fisheries Agency says America's decision to withdraw from the US Pacific islands fisheries treaty could have a grave impact on the economies of Pacific nations. Audio
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Pacific trade deal negotiations drag on
Audio 20 Jan 2016There are mixed feelings on the likelihood of the PACER Plus regional trade deal negotiations wrapping up by mid-year, amid speculation that island economies are not in a position to benefit from it.
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Fiji's NFP party to consider withdrawing from parliament
Audio 19 Jan 2016The leader of Fiji's opposition National Federation Party says its members will this month consider whether its three MPs should leave parliament. Audio
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Solomons ex-militant funding not a cash cow
Audio 19 Jan 2016The Solomon Islands Ministry of National Unity Reconciliation and Peace says the US$375,000 paid last week to an association representing ex-militants will not be accessible to its members as cash… Audio
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Sport: Guam Tennis boss appointed to ITF taskforce
Audio 19 Jan 2016Oceania Tennis to get a say on the global game. Audio
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Concerns over use of Russian arms by Fiji
A security analyst says there is concern a Russian shipment of military equipment to Fiji will be used for more than peace keeping abroad. Audio
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Thousands affected by Samoa market destruction
Thousands of people are estimated to have had their livelihoods affected by the destruction of Savalalo Market in Samoa, which was burned to the ground over the weekend. Audio
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Obama aims to bring the nation together
Audio 13 Jan 2016It's the last year of President Obama's term in the White House and he's promising to "cut through the noise" in his annual State of the Union speech later today. Audio
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Pacific nations hit by US tuna row
Several small Pacific nations are facing a major hit to their income because of a dispute with the United States over the tuna fishery. Audio
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High rates of respiratory disease 'a national scandal'
Doctors and researchers say the Government's inaction in the face of soaring respiratory diseases among Maori and Pasifika children is a national scandal. Audio
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More Nauru MPs join criticism of observer mission
Audio 24 Dec 2015More Nauru MPs are asking why the Commonwealth Secretariat's observer mission didn't seek out opposition voices. Audio
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PNG tourism figures lament great unrealised potential
Audio 24 Dec 2015With PNG tourism lagging far behind what it could be in terms of visitor numbers and economic benefits, industry figures indicate a more concerted national effort is needed if PNG tourism hopes to tap… Audio