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Pressure on Aus govt to allow asylum seekers to stay
Audio 4 Feb 2016Pressure is mounting on the Australian government to allow asylum seekers who face imminent return to offshore detention on Nauru to stay in the country. Audio
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Former Fiji resident fears return after profanities
Audio 3 Feb 2016A former aide to two former prime ministers in Fiji says he is afraid of returning to the country after receiving an apparent threat from Fiji's police chief via Facebook. Audio
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French Polynesian marae could be first cultural UNESCO site
French Polynesia's Taputapuatea marae, a centre for Polynesian seafarers from where they explored islands such as Hawaii and New Zealand, is up for world-wide recognition. Audio
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Trials and triumphs on Tanna, one year after Pam
A year after it was devastated after cyclone Pam, the Vanuatu island of Tanna is showing remarkable signs of recovery, but there is still a long way to go. Audio
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Aspiring female candidate wants more women in Nauru election
Audio 1 Feb 2016An aspiring female candidate in Nauru says she's hopeful that with the UN's help, more women will be standing in the election this year. Audio
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Collins: Young people risk lives by fleeing police
After two teenage boys were killed and another two injured when the stolen car they were in crashed following a police pursuit, the Police Minister has said young people are putting themselves and the… Audio
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Most asylum seekers to NZ come from Fiji
Audio 1 Feb 2016No Pacific island country produces more asylum seekers in New Zealand than Fiji. Audio
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Fiji booklet looks to encourage women into politics
Audio 1 Feb 2016A publication telling the stories of women's political experiences has been released in Fiji. Audio
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Mac DeMarco live at Flying Out Records
Mac DeMarco performs all the hits in Flying Out's carpark. Audio
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NZ Live - Anna Hawkins
Anna Hawkins could be our next international star, following in the footsteps of Hayley Westenra and Lizzie Marvelley. Last November she released her second album "Divine."
Recorded in Poland and… Video, Audio
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Anniversary of France's last nuclear test in the Pacific
The editor of a magazine in Tahiti says it appears most people have forgotten about the date of France's last nuclear test in the Pacific. Audio
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#CookingWithJohn joins Checkpoint with John Campbell live
While we've been turning up the heat in the studio, Paul Le Comte in Dunedin has been watching from home - and adjusting the stovetop. Video, Audio
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Nuclear test victims in Tahiti unconvinced by Paris decision
Audio 27 Jan 2016The Nuclear Worker' Association in French Polynesia says a recent state council decision on nuclear compensation is a communications trick and nothing has changed for the victims. Audio
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Sport: Fiji U19s to make Cricket World Cup debut
Audio 27 Jan 2016Fiji's Under 19 cricketers are excited for the 'biggest match of their lives'. Audio
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UN aims to encourage more women into politics in Nauru
Audio 27 Jan 2016With Nauru's next election expected to take place later this year, the United Nations has initiated a campaign to increase the participation of women. Audio
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Nesting Dunedin albatross couple go live on webcam
The "royalcam" live stream has been set up by the Department of Conservation to watch the northern royal albatross nesting at the Pukekura/Taiaroa Head. Audio
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Biking for the climate: A poet's approach
A poet and climate activist who has spent the last 18 months cycling and boating around the Pacific in search of stories about climate change is taking a break in New Zealand to write some of the… Audio
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Concern about terrorism vulnerability in New Guinea
Concern has been raised on both sides of the land border between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea about the region's vulnerability to terrorism. Audio
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Global need for more marine protected areas
The year 2015 saw huge progress towards the protection of the world's oceans with an estimated 60 percent of the total protected ocean surface area declared in the last twelve months alone. Audio
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NZ Live - Phil and Tilley
Phil Howell and Alex Tilley are on a working holiday in New Zealand from the UK. For the past 18 months, they have wandered through the country and played as many gigs as they could fit in between… Video, Audio
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Tourist numbers surge around Pacific
Audio 21 Jan 2016Tourist numbers have been surging around the Pacific, with many countries reaching record highs in 2015. Audio
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Papua New Guinea urged to prioritise drought response
Audio 20 Jan 2016The latest disaster assessments in Papua New Guinea have found the cost of getting food relief to drought stricken communities is prohibitive. Audio
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Thousands affected by Samoa market destruction
Thousands of people are estimated to have had their livelihoods affected by the destruction of Savalalo Market in Samoa, which was burned to the ground over the weekend. Audio
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Film maker raises funds for Kiribati climate doco
A Canada-based film maker has started a crowd funding appeal to help finance the final leg of his two year journey documenting the outgoing Kiribati President Anote Tong's campaign to save his people… Audio
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Calls for boycott of French Polynesia dolphin centre
Sea Shepherd French Polynesia is calling on the public to boycott the territory's only dolphin centre in Moorea. Audio