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Changes to parliamentary funding causes uproar in Fiji
Audio 19 Jan 2015The opposition parties in Fiji have called changes to the parliamentary funding system a disaster and claim it has plunged the parliament into crisis. Audio
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Foreign investment key for Solomons: Sogavare
Audio 19 Jan 2015Solomons PM keen on boosting foreign investment Audio
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New research blows Rapa Nui collapse theory
Audio 19 Jan 2015Newly-published research into ancient land use on Rapa Nui or Easter Island shows the collapse of pre-European society there wasn't as dramatic as first thought. Audio
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Support from national tourism body for Shotover Jet
The company behind Queenstown's Shotover Jet is investigating a collision where a jet boat hit a rock. Audio
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France marches in a show of national unity
Audio 12 Jan 2015More than two million people have marched through the streets of France in a show of defiance against terrorism. Audio
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Virtual visitor centre for Abel Tasman National Park
The days of making the obligatory trip to a visitor centre when arriving at a national park could soon be numbered thanks to a truly 21st century pilot project. Audio
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The resource curse and its impact on PNG
Audio 24 Dec 2014The paradox of plenty and ensuring that all of Papua New Guinea benefits from the resource boom. Audio
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Australia cuts 3 billion more in foreign aid
Audio 23 Dec 2014Australia's government has announced that it will cut more than three billion dollars from its foreign aid budget, in addition to cuts made earlier this year. Audio
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Future uncertain for refugees in PNG
Audio 22 Dec 2014The future remains uncertain for refugees held on Manus Island and slated for resettlement in Papua New Guinea amid concerns about whether the process can proceed, if the refugees can fit in to local… Audio
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Protest over Fiji TV sackings
Audio 19 Dec 2014The controversial sacking of two senior staff from Fiji TV has caused an uproar in Fiji and across the Pacific. Audio
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New Caledonia's anti-independence camp is in disarray
Audio 19 Dec 2014New Caledonia's ruling anti-independence camp is in disarray after the collapse of the territorial government. Audio
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West Papuan movement unified behind single goal
Audio 19 Dec 2014The head of the newly formed United Liberation Movement for West Papua says the major West Papuan represenative groups which have unified to create the organisation are working as one towards the goal… Audio
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A number of PNG political parties face de-registration
Audio 19 Dec 201435 of the 37 registered political parties in Papua New Guinea are facing possible censure from the registrar. Audio
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World Vision says cuts to Australian aid 'cruel'
Audio 19 Dec 2014World Vision Australia says the Australian Government is using its aid budget to try and balance its books and the latest cuts are 'unfair and cruel'. Audio
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World Vision says cuts to Australian aid 'cruel'
Audio 18 Dec 2014World Vision Australia says the Australian Government is using its aid budget to try and balance its books and the latest cuts are 'unfair and cruel'. Audio
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NZ joins chorus of demands for Papua shooting probe
Audio 18 Dec 2014NZ has joined other international voices condemning the shooting of students in Papua. Audio
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Sport: Three more PNG Hunters players NRL bound
Audio 18 Dec 2014Three Papua New Guinea players have signed contracts with NRL rugby league clubs in Australia. Audio
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NZ has ' obligation ' to help retain Fiji's democracy-NZ Labour
Audio 17 Dec 2014:New Zealand's opposition says the country has an obligation to help ensure Fiji retains it democratic system and must not hold its coup-ridden past against it. Audio
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Taskforce Sweep closure could be catastrophic: Kua
Audio 16 Dec 2014PNG's former Attorney General says between 50 to 100 corruption-related cases are at risk of collapsing if Task Force Sweep closes. Audio
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Solomons toolkit factors in risk
Audio 16 Dec 2014A toolkit to help Solomon Islands, one of the most prone countries in the Pacific to disaster to factor risk into its planning and development. Audio
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Plans to celebrate 50 years of Cook Islands independence
Audio 15 Dec 2014The chair of the organising committee for the 50th anniversary of Cook Islands independence, says the year-long celebrations will benefit the country long term. Audio
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Immigration law has sparked strong criticism
Audio 15 Dec 2014An amended immigration law pushed through the Australian parliament has sparked strong criticism from Human Rights and Refugee advocates. Audio
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Samoa softballers face tough road to qualify for World Champs
Audio 12 Dec 2014Samoa face tough ask to qualify for Softball World Championships. Audio
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Experts say human rights and business do mix
Audio 11 Dec 2014Pacific businesses have been told to make human rights a key part of their business plans. Audio
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National science body has no interest in gagging its members
The national science advocacy body says it isn't about to gag any of its members with a new code of ethics. Audio