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Jakarta accused of failing Papua autonomy package
Audio 3 Dec 2015A West Papuan customary representative says lawmakers in Jakarta still lack the political will to re-design Papua region's Special Autonomy status so that it benefits the indigenous people. Audio
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Pacific leaders urge climate action
Audio 1 Dec 2015Pacific Island nations have told the United Nations climate change summit in Paris they are already bearing the brunt of the effects of climate change and urgent action is needed. Audio
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Fiji success in containing AIDS noted on World AIDS day
Audio 1 Dec 2015UNAIDS acknowledges Fiji's success in containing the spread of HIV/AIDS as part of the celebrations of World AIDS Day. Audio
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Clean up in Samoa following Cyclone Tuni
Audio 30 Nov 2015Government services are working to clear up several landslides after a category one cyclone passed to the southeast of Samoa during the weekend. Audio
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Asylum seeker on Nauru jailed after attemping suicide
Audio 30 Nov 2015Refugee advocates are concerned for a Sri Lankan asylum seeker on Nauru who has been jailed after he attempted to commit suicide at the detention centre there. Audio
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Same-sex renewal of vows barred in Cook Islands
Audio 27 Nov 2015A gay couple who were hoping to renew their vows on a Cook Island beach last weekend, have been barred by the local community. Audio
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NZ Live - Tunes of I
Wellington-based seven-piece group Tunes of I brings an interesting mix to this week's NZ Live. Video, Audio
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PNG police chief rejects Australian's rape and murder claims
Audio 26 Nov 2015Police management in Papua New Guinea has angrily dismissed claims by an Australian whistleblower that he witnessed extra-judicials killings by PNG police. Audio
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Lawyers 'losing hope' for Nauru opposition MPs
Audio 25 Nov 2015A lawyer for the Nauru opposition MP who can't leave the Pacific Island because his passport's been cancelled says the country's justice minister is pursuing a personal vendetta. Audio
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The Pundits: Eco-Living with Ian Mayes
Eco Design Advisor with Hamilton City Council on sustainability and environmental awareness in day-to-day life. Today, water saving around the home. Audio
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MSG faces major challenges amid lingering fractures
Audio 24 Nov 2015The future appears uncertain for the Melanesian Spearhead Group after its director-general Peter Forau announced his sudden resignation last week. Audio
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Many Pasifika families unfairly deported - immigration lawyer
Audio 24 Nov 2015An immigration lawyer says dozens of Pasifika families are unfairly deported from New Zealand each year after putting their trust in rogue advisers. Audio
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Fiji military budget increase criticism
An increase in Fiji's military budget has been criticised as money poorly spent, unaffordable and unnecessary. Audio
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Neil Finn live at the Auckland Town Hall
Neil Finn presents a solo career retrospective backed by a full string section, arranged by Kiwi composer, Victoria Kelly. Andre Upston was there to capture the Auckland Town Hall performance. Video, Audio
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NZ Live - Louis Baker
Wellington-based singer/songwriter Louis Baker performs a live concert for RNZ. Video, Audio
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Next generation of Fiji journalists faces certain pressures
Audio 20 Nov 2015Fiji's student journalists have been told they can change the media climate in the country, but face enormous pressures to do so. Audio
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Pacific encouraged to invest more in agriculture
Audio 20 Nov 2015The Secretariat of the Pacific Community is encouraging governments in the region to put more emphasis on developing their agricultural sectors. Audio
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Outgoing MSG head felt members' support had gone
Audio 19 Nov 2015The outgoing Director General of the Melanesian Spearhead Group Secretariat says declining commitment and resourcing towards the MSG secretariat from member countries played a part in his decision to… Audio
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The sporting world loses a Tongan icon
Audio 18 Nov 2015The Tongan government has paid tribute to one of the Pacific's most famous sporting figures. Audio
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Filmmaker aims to dispel AIDS stigma in Papua
Audio 18 Nov 2015An Indonesia-based documentary-maker is trying to dispel the huge stigma and discrimination which people with HIV/AIDS experience in Indonesia's Papua region. Audio
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Live from Wacca
Audio 17 Nov 2015To the Wacca, where the pitch which so often favours bowlers is once again helping the batsmen, with Australia extending its lead despite losing two early wickets. Audio
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Termites contributed to CNMI typhoon damage
Audio 17 Nov 2015A contractor in the Northern Marianas says termites vastly increased the damage caused by Typhoon Soudelor. Audio
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French Polynesia court hears nuclear test victims' case
Audio 17 Nov 2015The Court of Appeal in French Polynesia has heard the case of two former nuclear test workers who claim they experienced health problems after being exposed to radiation from French nuclear weapons… Audio
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India's Living Treasure - Master puppeteer with global message
For 50 years he's travelled to the remotest areas of rural India, now he's gone global. An International Indian Puppeteer and his touring theatre company use simple handmade puppets to bring serious… Audio
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India's Living Treasure - Master puppeteer with global message
International Indian Puppeteer Mahipat Kavi and his touring theatre company use puppets to bring serious messages to life on social issues such as AIDS, family planning and the environment, they… Audio, Gallery