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Treatment of PNG students called disgraceful
Audio 13 Jun 2016The chair of Transparency International in Papua New Guinea says the lack of accountability for police opening fire on protesting students last week is disgraceful. Audio
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Leaders seek action over Kwajalein military pollution
Audio 13 Jun 2016A senator from Kwajalein in the Marshall Islands, David Paul, says chemical contamination of fish there is a public health concern of epic proportion. Audio
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Waste management a priority concern for Tonga
Audio 13 Jun 2016Changing mindsets around waste management is a major focal point of environmental conservation efforts in Tonga. Audio
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Dust to Dusky live at the Spiegeltent
Dust to Dusky sees Anna Coddington, Bella Kalolo, Tami Neilson and Colleen Davis (as Dusty), take the stage to celebrate Dusty Springfield, re-imagining the hits of the smoky-voiced pop-soul vocalist… Audio, Gallery
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NZ Live: Andrew White
This week, a troubadour, in the true modern sense of the word. Over the past two decades he has toured and collaborated with artists as diverse as, Clannad, The Corrs, Michelle Shocked, Tommy… Video, Audio
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More emergency food to drought victims in PNG
Audio 9 Jun 2016The emergency response co-ordinator for CARE Australia in Papua New Guinea says tens of thousands of people still need urgent food supplies. Audio
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Solar power brings big changes for Tuvalu: PM Sopoaga
Audio 8 Jun 2016Over the past two years New Zealand and the European Union have helped make solar energy a reality for much of Tuvalu. Audio
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Nauru worker reportedly sacked on government directive
Audio 7 Jun 2016A suspended opposition MP in Nauru says it's shameful that a foreign company like Broadspectrum should cave in to government demands to sack an employee. Audio
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Fashion label raises money for cyclone-hit Fiji
Audio 7 Jun 2016Fashionistas have come together to help Fiji through a fashion show to support victims of Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Hopes Australian National University will re-think cuts
There is growing anger in academic circles at cuts being made to Pacific Studies at the Australiann National University. Audio
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Red Cross empowering girls who drop out of school in Vanuatu
A Vanuatu Red Cross Livelihoods program is helping young girls who drop out of school learn skills to help them earn a living. Audio
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NZ Live - Mel Parsons
Mel Parsons has just been awarded the APRA Best Country Music Song for "Alberta Sun" at the New Zealand Country Music Awards. She joins us for NZ Live. Video, Audio
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Nauru election hopefuls facing prohibitive fee to stand
Audio 2 Jun 2016People in Nauru putting their hands up for election in July say they are losing hope due to the exhorbitant application fee. Audio
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Proposal to extend HPV vaccine to boys 'will save lives'
Audio 31 May 2016Doctors say Pharmac's proposal to extend an anti-cancer vaccine to boys will save lives. The drug buying agency wants to offer boys the human papillomavirus vaccine, known as Gardasil, and say it is… Audio
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Confusion over barring of West Papuan to enter PNG
There's disquiet within the Melanesian Spearhead Group over denial of entry to Papua New Guinea for a West Papuan leader. Audio
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Outcry in Vanuatu over penalty for attack on a woman
An outcry in Vanuatu over the assault of a woman after her three attackers were given a light sentence. Audio
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Official explains stalling on Cook water project
A Cook Islands government official claims the stalled Te Mato Vai water project on Rarotonga is not due to a lack of consultation. Audio
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NZ Live - Tom Cunliffe
Tom Cunliffe describes himself as a story teller of moonlit folk songs. He's another in a long list of local musicians who have made the pilgrimage to the Sitting Room Studio in Lyttleton. What he's… Video, Audio
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Remittances still vital for Tonga
Audio 26 May 2016An economist says remittances continue to form a pillar of the Tongan economy, despite their decline following the global financial crisis. Audio
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Target date set for referendum in Bougainville
Audio 26 May 2016An academic says there is a lot of work ahead for Bougainville and Papua New Guinea as preparations begin for a vote on self determination in three years. Audio
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UPNG student protesters will not back down
Audio 25 May 2016Protesting students at the University of Papua New Guinea say they will not back down despite the University's demand they leave the campuses within 48 hours. Audio
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World Bank report a wake up call for Pacific tourism
Audio 25 May 2016A new report from the World Bank says a business as usual scenario for tourism in the Pacific will not result in significant tourism growth. Audio
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Fiji cyclone victims in high spirits despite rebuild delays
Audio 25 May 2016Cyclone victims in Fiji's Lautoka region are in high spirits despite ongoing delays to getting the rebuild in their area underway. Audio
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400th anniversary of European contact with Tonga
Audio 24 May 2016It's 400 years since Tonga had its first contact with European explorers. Audio
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Fury in Vanuatu at light sentence after woman assaulted
Audio 24 May 2016A non profit organisation combatting violence against women in Vanuatu has expressed its anger at a soft sentence given to three men who beat a woman. Audio