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Industry veterans win big in Pacific Music Awards
Audio 15 Jun 2015Industry veterans Cydel led the winners list at the 11th annual Vodafone Pacific Music Awards which took place in New Zealand last weekend. Audio
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Cooks achieve tuna certification amidst concerns
Audio 15 Jun 2015The Marine Stewardship Council has issued public notice of the Cook Islands meeting its standards in its Albacore Fishery. Audio
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More inclusive anti-corruption strategy for Pacific
Audio 12 Jun 2015The Global Organisation of Parliamentarians Against Corruption is calling for a more inclusive approach to tackling the problem in the Pacific. Audio
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First national data on school bullying confirms its prevalence
The first ever national data on school bullying has been released confirming its scale and prevalence, from verbal, to on-line, social and physical abuse. The data comes from the long-running Census… Audio
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New Samoa union to give voice to private sector workers
Audio 12 Jun 2015A new organisation about to launch in Samoa will be the first union to represent private sector workers in the country and has an initial focus on multi-national employers. Audio
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NZ should be cautious about supporting Fiji military - academic
Audio 11 Jun 2015A regional security academic says New Zealand should support its Pacific neighbours but be wary of support for the current Fiji military system. Audio
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Water disinfection method proves successful in Kiribati
Audio 10 Jun 2015Kiribati is promoting a new solar water disinfection method that could soon improve health and curb diarrheal disease across the Pacific. Audio
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National Agricultural Fieldays get under way at Mystery Creek
The annual National Agricultural Fieldays get under way at Mystery Creek near Hamilton today. Audio
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NZ pushes Fiji to join UN Arms Trade Treaty
Audio 9 Jun 2015New Zealand opposition MP Su'a William Sio is visiting Fiji this week to encourage its government to join the Arms Trade Treaty. Audio
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Aspiring women leaders told to do more in Solomon Islands
Audio 8 Jun 2015A local female politician in Solomon Islands says women need take a greater role in their community if they are to stand a chance in the male dominated politics of Melanesia. Audio
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Pacific football nations hopeful FIFA will continue support
Audio 8 Jun 2015Pacific nations hopeful that the next head of FIFA will maintain support for the game in the smaller countries. Audio
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Child abuse costs the Asia Pacific region US$ 209 billion
Audio 5 Jun 2015UNICEF has for the first time put a figure to the cost of child abuse in the Asia Pacific region and it is a whopping $209 billion US. Audio
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Personal contribution call for World Environment Day
Audio 5 Jun 2015SPREP calls for Pacifc peoples to consider what role they can play to help protect the environment as the world marks Environment Day. Audio
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Warning that maintaining national super
The rapidly rising cost of the superannuation may only be able to be met by reducing or containing spending on areas such as health and welfare. Audio
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Fiji government under fire for new rules in proposed flag bill
Audio 4 Jun 2015Fiji is deliberating on what rules should be in place on the use of the new flag, once it is adopted later this year. Audio
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Report says National Standards results "lack dependability"
An official report has again raised serious doubts about the accuracy of children's national standards' results. Audio
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Fiji taking public ideas on future flag laws
Audio 3 Jun 2015Fiji is taking submissions on a bill that will set down rules on Fiji's new flag. Audio
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Solomons examine lack of women's representation in parliament
Audio 3 Jun 2015The Solomon Islands is this week taking a closer look at the lack of women's participation in parliament as part of the governments push to review legislation and policies affecting political… Audio
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Free legal advice in Cooks hopes to empower women
Audio 2 Jun 2015A Cook Islands counselling centre says it hopes to empower victims of domestic violence, by giving them access to free legal advice. Audio
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PNG's People's Progress Party loses ground to coalition partner
Audio 2 Jun 2015One of Papua New Guinea's oldest, leading political parties is reeling from the departure of two of its MPs to the ruling People's National Congress party in a move reflective of a wider pattern… Audio
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Tonga joins global anti-corruption group
Audio 2 Jun 2015The United Nations are singing Tonga's praises after the country's recent steps towards developing stronger anti-corruption mechanisms. Audio
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Tributes to only openly HIV positive Samoan
Audio 1 Jun 2015People in Samoa are paying tribute to Peati Iupeli, a woman they credit with educating the nation on HIV/AIDS awareness, and changing the way people view those living with HIV. Peati Iupeli has died… Audio
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Pacific atolls changing not sinking
Audio 1 Jun 2015The author of a recent report which sparked headlines around the world saying Tuvalu is growing, not sinking says the research is being misrepresented. Audio
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Arbitration for all Fiji workers under proposed changes
Audio 29 May 2015All Fiji workers will have access to arbitration under a proposed amendment to the Employment Relations Promulgation. Audio
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Sport: Fiji realistic ahead of first U20 Football World Cup
Audio 29 May 2015Fiji are taking a realistic approach to their debut appearance at the Under 20 Football World Cup. Audio