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Vanuatu PM considers MSG prospects for West Papua
Audio 3 Jul 2014Vanuatu's Prime Minister talks candidly about the Melanesian Spearhead Group's latest moves on West Papua. Audio
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Sport: PNG win inaugural rugby league nines championship
Audio 2 Jul 2014A young PNG team has won the Commonwealth Rugby League Nines Championship in Glasgow, in what is a test event for possible inclusion in future Commonwealth Games events. Audio
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PNG PM says he won't step down despite court ruling
Audio 2 Jul 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill says he will not step down despite a court ruling which has dismissed an application for a stay on his arrest warrant. Audio
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Floods in the Solomons affect the country's most vulnerable
Audio 2 Jul 2014UNICEF says the devastating floods in Solomon Islands earlier this year have taken the worst toll on the country's most vulnerable. Audio
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USP criticised for its handling of journalism academics
Audio 1 Jul 2014The Fiji National Federation Party leader says he is appalled at how the USP has dealt with comments made by two of its journalism academics. Audio
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Bougainville considers options for economic independence
Audio 1 Jul 2014An advisor to the Autonomous Bougainville government says there are limited opportunities for the region to grow its economy as it considers independence. Audio
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Wrestle continues around PNG PM arrest warrant
Audio 30 Jun 2014Calls continue for Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill to resign amid an ongoing legal wrestle related to a major corruption case. Audio
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Winners and losers in National's $212m roading package
Audio 30 Jun 2014The Government's announcement of a 212 million dollar spend-up on regional highway projects may have put National Party on the road to winning more votes in some provinces, but risks driving away… Audio
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Political editor on National Party conference
Audio 30 Jun 2014Joining us now is our political editor, Brent Edwards. Audio
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Is the National Party 'bringing home the bacon'?
Audio 30 Jun 2014The Government is denying its regional transport package announced at the National Party annual conference amounts to an election year bribe. Audio
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National Party down one point in Colmar Brunton poll
Audio 30 Jun 2014The National Party, which held its annual conference at the weekend, dropped one point in last night's One News Colmar Brunton poll but retains a commanding 50 percent rating. Audio
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Vanuatu health officials to find long-term funding solutions
Audio 30 Jun 2014Funding shortfalls right across the public health sector in Vanuatu are making it hard for hospitals and clinics to deliver basic services. Audio
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Activist in Fiji calls for leaders to speak up over West Papua
Audio 30 Jun 2014A human rights organisation in Fiji says Pacific nations need to support the West Paupan freedom movement instead of keeping quiet to keep Indonesia happy. Audio
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Australian asylum seeker video condemned
Audio 27 Jun 2014Video footage of the Australian immigration minister telling asylum seekers they will never be welcome in Australia, is being condemned by human rights advocates. Audio
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MSG defers to Jakata on West Papua bid
Audio 27 Jun 2014Melanesian Spearhead Group leaders meeting in Port Moresby have indicated that the West Papua National Coalition for Liberation's bid to join the group will have to return to the drawing board. Audio
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Dutch New Guinea veterans 'angry' over flag ban
Audio 27 Jun 2014The Free West Papua Campaign says Dutch New Guinea veterans are angry they have been banned from carrying the West Papuan Morning Star flag during a a march this week in The Hague. Audio
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Message for National Party conference is 'forget the polls'
Audio 27 Jun 2014The National Party is riding high in the opinion polls but the message for delegates at its annual conference in Wellington this weekend is forget them. Audio
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Kiribati's anti-violence bill under spotlight
Audio 26 Jun 2014Anti-violence campaigners in Kiribati say a bill that aims to stop domestic violence has been misunderstood and cannot be blamed for a spate of murders in the country. Audio
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NZ looking to support Pacific fisheries with surveillance tech
Audio 26 Jun 2014New Zealand's new Pacific Economic Ambassador, Shane Jones, says New Zealand stands ready to assist Pacific nations in suveillance technology so fishing regulations can be properly policed. Audio
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Excitement builds for the 5th Melanesian Arts Festival
Audio 25 Jun 2014Excitement builds in Papua New Guinea, as the country prepares to host the 5th Melanesian Festival of Arts and Culture. Audio
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Pacific urged to chart waters for benefit of economy
Audio 24 Jun 2014A New Zealand applied scientist says training Pacific nations in the science of hydrography could boost Pacific economies and even save lives. Audio
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Calls mounting for PNG'S PM to stand aside
Audio 23 Jun 2014Calls are mounting for Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister to stand aside amid the furore over his alleged role in illegal payments to a law firm. Audio
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Fiji election campaign heats up in NZ
Audio 23 Jun 2014Fiji expats living in New Zealand are being urged to put an end to their homeland's "coup culture" by voting against Frank Bainimarama in the September polls. Audio
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Rae de Lisle: Wallace National Piano Festival
Audio 23 Jun 2014The inaugural Wallace National Piano Competition in 2013 was hugely successful: catering to pianists of various ages and levels of ability. Artistic director Rae de Lisle tells Eva about this year's… Audio
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US President's vow to expand Pacific no-fishing zone under fire
Audio 23 Jun 2014A United States fishery scientist says the US President's vow to dramatically increase a no-fishing zone in the Pacific is nothing more than a gesture. Audio