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Sport: Fiji Football confident of keeping Rio Olympic spot
Audio 16 Jul 2015Fiji Football believes it will be at next year's Olympics despite New Zealand challenging their dismissal from the Oceania qualifying event. Audio
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CEDAW issue a challenge for democracy in Tonga
Audio 15 Jul 2015Democracy in Tonga challenged as confusion grows in the country over who has the authority to ratify CEDAW. Audio
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Interpretations of tradition hold back Samoan women leaders
Audio 15 Jul 2015Research shows the modern interpretation of some local traditions in Samoa is discouraging women from becoming community leaders. Audio
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Food relief on its way after Solomons' heavy rain
Audio 14 Jul 2015The Solomon Islands National Disaster Management Office is gearing up to provide major food relief following heavy rain in the region. Audio
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First association for Vanuatu market women
Around 1000 women market vendors in Vanuatu have come together to form the Silae Vanua market vendors association in Port Vila. Audio
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National bonspiel gets underway in Naseby today
A national bonspiel gets underway in Central Otago today - the first outdoor curling championship in three years. Audio
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Vanuatu community tells story of attack at birth of independence
Audio 13 Jul 2015A New Zealand sociolinguist has helped a Vanuatu village in Hog Harbour, Santo, tell the story of the traumatic attack on their community during a flashpoint shortly after the country gained… Audio
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Concerns to be raised in meeting with Nauru's president
Audio 10 Jul 2015Australia's foreign minister says she'll again raise concerns about the rule of law on Nauru when she meets with the island's president, but one senator is doubtful. Audio
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Cost of natural disasters predicted to rise, unless steps are taken
Audio 9 Jul 2015The World Bank says the cost of natural disasters in the Pacific will continue to rise if steps are not taken to strengthen infrastructure and improve early warning systems. Audio
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Pacific leaders ready to up the ante on sustainable fishing
Audio 9 Jul 2015The director general of the Forum Fisheries Agency says Pacific leaders are ready to up the ante to ensure Pacific Fisheries are sustainable. Audio
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Lapita archaeologists meet in Vanuatu
Audio 8 Jul 2015Organisers hope a conference on the Pacific's ancient Lapita people will help experts get up to date and fuel further research. Audio
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Tonga to vote on polarising UN convention for women's rights
Audio 7 Jul 2015The Prime Minister of Tonga says the issue of signing a United Nations Convention which recently led to protests in the country, will be put to the public to be voted on, after the coronation… Audio
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Jail for PNG's former Police commissioner
The head of Papua New Guinea's anti corruption unit says he feels vindicated by the arrest of the country's former police commissioner. Audio
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Lawyers concern on Nauru
Lawyers in New Zealand and Australia are rallying over concerns about human rights and rule of law in Nauru. Audio
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Radical solutions to climate change needed - Kiribati
The president of Kiribati says there is a need for radical solutions to dealing with the effects of climate change, such as creating floating islands or building up the land. Audio
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PNG's Hela learns how to deal with corruption
Hela Province in Papua New Guinea has held workshops to help public servants and leaders recognise and deal with corrupt practices. Audio
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Fiji Labour Party leader to stand down after 23 years
The leader of Fiji's Labour Party and former prime minister, Mahendra Chaudhry, has decided to stand down from the leadership, a role which he has held for 23 years. Audio
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Tonga prepares to officially crown King Tupou VI
Audio 3 Jul 2015Tonga counting down to the coronation of King Tupou VI on Saturday. Audio
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NGOs call for tailored disaster response
Audio 2 Jul 2015A new NGO report is calling for a more tailored approach to disaster management in the Pacific citing the confusion in the wake of Cyclone Pam in Vanuatu as proof a one size fits all approach is no… Audio
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Jose Luis Gomez: NZSO National Youth Orchestra conductor
Venezuelan conductor working with the NZSO National Youth Orchestra. Audio
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Wet wipes are clogging nation's drains
Audio 2 Jul 2015Tradesmen and councils around New Zealand say so-called "flushable" wet wipes are clogging up drains and sewerage systems, costing homeowners and ratepayers more and more money. Audio
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PNG riots result of multiple issues - former governor
Audio 2 Jul 2015A former provincial governor and government minister in Papua New Guinea says Tuesday's rioting in Madang is the result of ongoing dissatisfaction by locals. Audio
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Tonga celebrates education during Coronation Week
Audio 2 Jul 2015More than 3500 school children from around Tonga have gathered to celebrate the Tongan King's coronation in an Education Day which is part of more than a week of celebrations which began last… Audio
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Norfolk group to seek UN help for self determination
Audio 1 Jul 2015A Norfolk Island group launches a process to win United Nations backing for its push for self determination. Audio
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Global Climate Action too late for Kiribati
Audio 1 Jul 2015The President of Kiribati Anote Tong says whatever action the world decides to take at climate change talks in Paris, it comes too late for low-lying island nations like his own. Audio