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Housing policy centrepiece of National's campaign launch
Audio 25 Aug 2014The National Party launched they're election campaign in South Auckland yesterday to 2500 party supporters. Audio
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NZ survey finds political leaders agree on aid boost
Audio 25 Aug 2014A survey of New Zealand's political parties has found the vast majority of parties agree the country's aid budget is too low should be increased. Audio
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New waste to energy technology could come to Pacific
Audio 25 Aug 2014A New Zealand energy consultant says a technology which converts any kind of waste to renewable energy could be the way forward in making the Pacific region sustainable. Audio
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ADB says resilience key to Solomons rebuild
Audio 25 Aug 2014The Asian Development Bank has approved a US$15 million project to help Solomon Islands rebuild infrastructure damaged by the flash flooding disaster in April which killed 23 people and left thousands… Audio
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Fiji government urged to enter caretaker mode
Audio 22 Aug 2014Political parties in Fiji have called on the government to go into a caretaker government mode in the lead up to the election on September 17th. Audio
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Fiji's Hibiscus Festival underway
Audio 22 Aug 2014Fiji's week long Hibiscus Festival is on at the moment and thousands are pouring to Suva to enjoy the funfair, talent quests, beauty pagent and stage shows. Audio
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Sport: Fiji coach proud of first ever Youth Olympic medal
Audio 22 Aug 2014Fiji coach proud after sevens team wins the bronze medal at the Youth Olympics in China, the country's first medal at that level. Audio
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US Pacific leaders - Obama's marine proposal will hurt economy
Audio 21 Aug 2014US Pacific territory leaders say President Obama's proposal to expand marine protected areas in the Pacific will hurt their economy and cultural values. Audio
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PNA wants scheme extended to long-line fleet
Audio 21 Aug 2014The Parties to the Nauru Agreement are hoping a new scheme will be in place next year to control long-line tuna fishing in the region. Audio
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Tuvalu PM wants real commitments at NY climate meeting
Audio 21 Aug 2014Tuvalu Prime Minister has clear goals for when he co-chairs a key climate change meeting in New York next month. Audio
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Fiji links to high seas shooting video dismissed
Audio 20 Aug 2014The president of the Fiji Tuna Boat Association, Grahame Southwick, says footage of men being shot on the high seas is most likely film of a piracy incident off the Somali coast taken last year. Audio
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Sport: NRL and Sonny Bill touch down in Samoa
Audio 20 Aug 2014An NRL delegation including Roosters star Sonny Bill Williams visits Samoa as part of the launch of the Pacific Strategy. Audio
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PNG opposition depleted by another round of defections
Audio 19 Aug 2014Papua New Guinea's Opposition has been depleted to three MPs out of a total of 111 in Parliament following another round of defections. Audio
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Autopsy results out as National Guard sent to Ferguson Missouri
Audio 19 Aug 2014A Pathologist hired by the family of a black teenager killed by a police officer in Missouri, says Michael Brown was shot at least six times, including twice in the head. Audio
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National's election campaign sidetracked by Dirty Politics
Audio 19 Aug 2014Efforts to get the National Party's election campaign on track to be stymied by continuing questions over accusations of a sophisticated political dirty tricks campaign involving the Prime Minister's… Audio
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Australian election observer head previews Fiji mission
Audio 19 Aug 2014Australian election observer head previews Fiji mission. Audio
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Hundreds of jobs go at the Gold Ridge in Solomon Islands
Audio 18 Aug 2014The special secretary to the Solomon Islands Prime Minister says the layoff of hundreds of workers at the Gold Ridge mine on Guadalcanal will have a big impact on local employment. Audio
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Cuba to share cyclone knowledge with the Pacific
Audio 18 Aug 2014Cuba's National Forecast Centre says it hopes to share with the Pacific region how it has reduced the crippling impacts of severe weather events. Audio
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Fiji Labour Party likely to survive - academic
Audio 15 Aug 2014An academic says the Fiji Labour Party is likely to survive after the conviction of its leader, Mahendra Chaudhry, but will have to take a new form. Audio
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Misinformation spread on Bougainville mining bill - Govt
Audio 15 Aug 2014Bougainville confident all the people will embrace new mining law despite sniping from some quarters Audio
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More climate action needed in Pacific
Audio 15 Aug 2014A professor of sustainable energy says the Pacific needs to do more to reduce its carbon emissions, particularly in the transport sector. Audio
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National's campaign manager responds to 'Dirty Politics'.
Audio 14 Aug 2014Joining us in our Auckland studio is the National Party campaign manager, Steven Joyce. Audio
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Nicky Hager claims Dirty Politics behind National's success
Audio 14 Aug 2014The book's author, Nicky Hager is with us in the studio. Audio
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Anger over lack of Asian tuna catch data
Audio 14 Aug 2014Western Pacific fisheries managers are angry that four Asian nations are refusing to provide data that would help determine the current level of tuna stock. Audio
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No more government assistance for Solomons flood evacuees
Audio 14 Aug 2014The Solomon Islands National Disaster Management Office says it will no longer assist those still living in a Honiara evacuation centre following flash floods in April. Audio