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Law School development for Tokelau Judges
Audio 18 Feb 2015Tokelau judges return home better equipped after five day law school in Apia, Samoa. Audio
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Rigorous discussion on Pacific architecture needed - Forum
Audio 17 Feb 2015Pacific Forum's Dame Meg Taylor supportive of discussion on the structure of regional agencies. Audio
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Former Australia PM slams asylum policy
Audio 16 Feb 2015Australia's former Prime Minister has criticised the goverment's response to a damning report on children in detention as disgraceful and based on a lie. Audio
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Uncertainty surrounds West Sepik Governorship in PNG
Audio 16 Feb 2015Uncertainty continues to surround the position of Governor in Papua New Guinea's West Sepik province amids an audacious attempt by a leading MP to fill the vacancy in the regional seat. Audio
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Nauru prioritises water storage and security
Audio 16 Feb 2015Nauru's climate change adaptation framework puts immediate focus on water storage and security. Audio
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Tonga and Palau partner on climate change
Audio 13 Feb 2015Tonga and Palau have partnered in an effort to reduce the impact of climate change on their coasts. Audio
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Salvation Army State of the Nation
Audio 11 Feb 2015Life in NZ is getting better on 14 out of 22 indicators. Violent crime and youth crime is still a worry. Audio
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State of the Nation report - lack of safe, affordable housing
The Salvation Army has released its State of the Nation report highlighting a lack of safe, affordable housing in Auckland and Christchurch. Audio
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Commoner given Governor role in Tonga
In an historic move the king of Tonga has appointed a commoner to the position of Governor of Ha'apai for the first time. Mo'ale Finau missed out in a seat in parliament by just 4 votes in last year's… Audio
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Fiji football fans looking forward to Roy Krishna's return
The Wellington Phoenix football team will tour Fiji in June, playing two matches against the national team. Audio
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National Library stands firm on cut to school service
The National Library is defying a backlash over what librarians are calling a disastrous cut to its school service. Audio
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Hospitals threatened by climate change
Audio 9 Feb 2015The World Health Organisation says hospitals in the Pacific region are struggling to cope with the effects of climate change and coastal erosion. Audio
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State of the Nation Panel
Dr Don Brash, Dr Ella Henry, James Dunne and Professor Damon Selesa. Audio
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Authorities rush to deal with dengue in Tonga
Audio 6 Feb 2015Tonga has been hit by a dengue outbreak which has triggered frantic action from authorities in the kingdom. Audio
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West Papuan MSG bid gains people's support
Audio 6 Feb 2015Representatives of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua have submitted their formal membership application to join the Melanesian Spearhead Group. Audio
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Fiji flag change 'undemocratic'
Audio 5 Feb 2015The parliamentary opposition in Fiji has slammed the plan for a new national flag as undemocratic but the Prime Minister says it's time for a new flag which is more relevant to the country. Audio
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Vanuatu reunification move the 'end of instability'
Audio 5 Feb 2015Four former Vanuatu Prime Ministers to unite in a single party. Audio
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Fiji flag designer says present flag still relevant
Audio 4 Feb 2015People in Fiji are being called on to help design a new national flag, but the current flag's designer says Fiji should not be so quick to sever links with its past. Audio
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Solomons starts financial inclusion survey
Audio 4 Feb 2015Solomon Islands is the second Pacific country to carry out its financial inclusion survey following on from Fiji in November last year. Audio
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Palau takes another big step on marine conservation
Audio 4 Feb 2015Palau takes an important step towards conserving its marine resources after joining Project Eyes on the Seas. Audio
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BSP promises job security for Westpac staff
Audio 3 Feb 2015BSP Bank promise job security for Westpac employees in planned June merger-acquisition. Audio
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PNG missionary calls for campaign against sorcery claims
Audio 3 Feb 2015A missionary in Papua New Guinea says the country needs a nationwide awareness campaign to stop the killing of people accused of sorcery or witchcraft. Audio
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Indonesia leads explosive new wave of fisheries protection
Audio 2 Feb 2015There's a new emphasis on protecting marine resources in the Western Pacific as Indonesia perseveres with its policy of seizing and, in some cases, sinking foreign fishing vessels caught illegally… Audio
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Latest poll suggests public support for National rising
Joining us now is Radio New Zealand's political editor, Brent Edwards. Audio
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Customised development strategies needed for Pacific
Audio 2 Feb 2015One size fits all approach to regional development unrealistic. Audio