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Filmmaker slams corporates for delay tactics on climate change
Audio 3 Dec 2014A New Zealand investigative documentary maker says efforts to get international treaties on climate change are being used as a distraction and delaying tactic by corporate lobbyists. Audio
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Fiji opposition replies to government budget
Audio 2 Dec 2014Fiji's opposition says the budget is economically boring and unrealistic. Audio
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HIV/aids testing and treatment in the Pacific needs work
Audio 2 Dec 2014Pacific health advocates say despite their relative success in dealing with the global HIV/aids epidemic, it's not time to rest on their laurels. Audio
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West Papuan delegates meet in Vanuatu over MSG bid
Audio 2 Dec 2014West Papuan delegates are converging on Vanuatu's capital to try to form a unified bid to get West Papua membership of the Melanesian Spearhead Group. Audio
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Pacific nations to demand big fishing nations to play fair
Audio 2 Dec 2014Pacific nations will be putting the heat on powerful Asian fishing countries in a bid to preserve fish stocks. Audio
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Xi's visit to Pacific heavy on symbolism
Audio 1 Dec 2014The visit to Fiji by the Chinese President has taken China's ties with the Pacific Island region to new heights but observers say the symbolism of the visit was much more significant than… Audio
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Vanuatu Govt urged to take action over sorcery
Audio 1 Dec 2014An author of a report into sorcery and criminal law in Vanuatu says the state has a role to play in protecting people from malicious accusations of black magic. Audio
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PNG spy chief warns of cuts to funding
Audio 1 Dec 2014The Chief of the National Intelligence Organisation in Papua New Guinea has warned that the government needs to take the threat of terrorism more seriously. Audio
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Committee confident of united West Papuan bid
Audio 28 Nov 2014The chair of Vanuatu's West Papua Unification Committee is confident next week's summit will produce a united West Papuan bid to join the Melanesian Spearhead Group. Audio
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Battle to form new Solomons' government intensifies
Audio 27 Nov 2014Political plates shifting in Solomon Islands as parties negotiate over possible governing coalition. Audio
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Sport: Dispute lingers between Samoa rugby union and players
Audio 27 Nov 2014A dispute between the Manu Samoa players and Samoa Rugby Union remains unresolved despite claims from the country's Prime Minister the matter has been dealt with. Audio
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Poverty, violence take toll on Kiribati children
Audio 26 Nov 2014A new report has found poverty and hardship is taking its toll on the children of Kiribati who make up nearly half the country's population. Audio
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Poll analysis shows Bainimarama support widespread
Audio 26 Nov 2014A scholar of Fiji politics, Jon Fraenkel, says the emphatic election win by Frank Bainimarama and his FijiFirst party was based on a number of factors including support from the young and from areas… Audio
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Concerns in Solomons at success of independents
Audio 25 Nov 2014Voters in Solomon Islands favoured independents over party candidates in last week's elections. Audio
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Green Party takes aim at National's energy market
The Green Party says people are spending more and more of their pay packet on power and have produced figures backing up their claims. Audio
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Fragmentation a feature of Solomon Islands parliament
Audio 24 Nov 2014Freda Tuki Soria Comua has won a seat in the Solomon Islands parliament, just the third woman ever to have been elected to the country's legislature. Audio
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All of Samoa now affected by chikungunya
Audio 24 Nov 2014Samoa's Ministry of Health says the whole of Samoa is now affected by chikungunya. Audio
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NZ govt to reach Pacific and Maori youth through rugby league.
Audio 24 Nov 2014NZ government looks to reach Pacific and Maori youth through rugby league. Audio
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Regional body calls for Pacific nations to invest in youths
Audio 24 Nov 2014A new report by the United Nations Population Fund points to the need for developing countries to invest in their youth. Audio
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US faces lawsuit over 'violating' tuna quota
Audio 24 Nov 2014Environmental groups are suing the US fisheries service over a new rule they say allows the doubling of the quota for the endangered bigeye tuna. Audio
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NZ invites review of its aid programme
Audio 21 Nov 2014The Pacific Islands recipients of New Zealand's aid are undertaking a review of that process. Audio
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Tonga's NZ police chief finishing up
Audio 21 Nov 2014: A New Zealander who has headed Tonga's police for the past two and a half years is about to finish his term. Audio
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Greenpeace lobbies Kiribati government over industrial fishing
Audio 20 Nov 2014Greenpeace has been lobbying the government of Kiribati to not renew the licence of two of the world's largest purse seine fishing vessels next year. Audio
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A call for Tonga's politicians to work together
Audio 20 Nov 2014Former deputy leader of Tonga's Democrats explains why he is not contesting next week's election. Audio
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Rebecca and the Queen of Nations Ep 4 by Deborah Burnside
Audio 19 Nov 2014Becky finds James alive, assists with a difficult birth and arrives in New Zealand. Audio
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