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The National Party is being accused of dressing up core government business as an election policy
Audio 13 Aug 2014The National Party is being accused of dressing up core government business as an election policy. Audio
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National Party to spend $350m on Auckland schools
Audio 12 Aug 2014The National Party is promising to spend 350 million dollars on new schools and classrooms in Auckland if it is re-elected. Audio
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Calls for Australia's asylum seeker regime to end
Audio 12 Aug 2014A group in Australia, including those prominent in academia, the arts, medicine and the law, along with faith-based and non-government organisations, is calling for an end to Canberra's asylum seeker… Audio
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50 years of Methodist church in Fiji
Audio 12 Aug 2014Fiji's largest church is planning its biggest conference in years, and says it doesn't expect to have the same kind of run-ins with the government that has plagued previous ones. Audio
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Cook Islands Maori language endangered
Audio 12 Aug 2014New Zealand's Cook Island language week has prompted community leaders to call for urgent intervention over the declining number of Cook Island Maori speakers. Audio
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National extends payment cards to more young beneficiaries
Audio 11 Aug 2014More young beneficiaries are being put on a tighter leash - with the National Party extending a payment card policy for those on welfare. Audio
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Fiji PM rallies support for his party in New Zealand
Audio 11 Aug 2014Fiji's Prime Minister was in Auckland to garner support for his Fiji First party ahead of next month's election. Audio
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Bougainville President hails mining law
Audio 11 Aug 2014Bougainville passes a transition mining law, which the ABG says ensure the landowners own their resources. Audio
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Global cooperation needed to improve Pacific weather services
Audio 11 Aug 2014The World Meteorological Organisation says global cooperation is essential to improve weather services for small island developing states. Audio
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NFP: Fiji government wooed by ambitious developers
Audio 11 Aug 2014There's been little surprise in Fiji to news that the developer of the country's first casino has sold its stake to another party. Audio
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Coalition in Hawaii backs environmental law
Audio 11 Aug 2014A coalition of farmers and environmental groups in Hawaii is backing a county law which is being challenged in court by the world's biggest biotech trade association. Audio
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National's Hutt South candidate Chris Bishop
Continuing our profile of some of the new candidates standing in this years election, this morning we take a look at The National Party candidate for Hutt South Chris Bishop. Bishop is from the Hutt… Audio
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Constraints still exist despite freed up pre-election debate in Fiji
Audio 8 Aug 2014Political parties say constraints are hampering the prospects of a free and fair election in Fiji.
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Palau comes under spotlight after hosting Forum
Audio 8 Aug 2014The small Pacific country of Palau has come under the spotlight after hosting this year's Pacific Islands Forum leaders' summit. Audio
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Tuvalu PM says small states must stick together
Audio 7 Aug 2014The Prime Minister of Tuvalu Enele Sopoaga says small island states will be left adrift unless they focus on working together. Audio
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PNG sorcery-related killings escalating
Audio 7 Aug 2014The director of Papua New Guinea's Institute of National Affairs is calling for the government to do more in combatting escalating numbers of sorcery-related deaths in the country. Audio
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Sport: Pacific Weightlifters shine in Glasgow
Audio 6 Aug 2014Weightlifting provided all eight medals for Pacific countries competing at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, including gold medals for Papua New Guinea and Kiribati. Audio
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More than 200 scientists criticise National Science Challenges
Audio 6 Aug 2014The vast majority of scientists surveyed by the New Zealand Association of Scientists are continuing to be critical of the government's 133.5 million dollar National Science Challenges programme. Audio
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Record number of i Taukei to contest polls for NFP
Audio 6 Aug 2014Fiji's National Federation Party says it is fielding a record number of indigenous candidates for the September polls. Audio
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Solomons' scout who helped rescue Kennedy dies
Audio 5 Aug 2014The last of a duo of Solomon Scouts who were responsible for the rescue of John F. Kennedy during World War Two dies. Audio
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Family claiming refugee status wins appeal to stay in country
Audio 5 Aug 2014A family claiming refugee status because of rising sea levels on their Pacific Island has won an appeal to stay in New Zealand. Audio
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NZ steps up focus on West Papua
Audio 4 Aug 2014West Papua under the spotlight in New Zealand where parliamentarians have called upon the new President of Indonesia to commit to genuine media freedom in West Papua. Audio
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Fiji unveils new ballot boxes
Audio 4 Aug 2014Fiji's Elections Office has unveiled the ballot boxes which will be used in this year's elections. Audio
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Solomons flood victims must help themselves
Audio 4 Aug 2014Repatriated flood victims in the Solomon Islands are being told it is their own responsibility to rebuild their homes. Audio
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New PNG betelnut deal could create more problems
Audio 4 Aug 2014The director of Papua New Guinea's Institute of National Affairs says a plan to sell betelnut in packaged form in Port Moresby creates a whole new set of problems. Audio