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Bougainville Govt told to change approach to mining re-start
Audio 5 Jun 2014Panguna landowner chairman says the Bougainville Government is going about the reconciliation process in the wrong way. Audio
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Depopulation in the Cooks needs addressing - economist
Audio 4 Jun 2014A development economist in the Cook Islands says depopulation will continue to occur there until the government starts funding infrastucture and industries in the outer islands. Audio
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Cats' secret lives go public
Audio 4 Jun 2014Are cat biscuits a poor substitute for skink and bird? Does our friendly familiar turn into 'killer kitty' when our backs' are turned? Audio
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SPC urges tax hikes on tabacco to save lives
Audio 3 Jun 2014The Secretariat of the Pacific Community is urging governments in the region to reduce the number of deaths from cigarette smoking by putting up taxes. Audio
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French Polynesia's oldest newspaper ceases publication
Audio 2 Jun 2014The Nouvelles de Tahiti daily closes after 57 years of publication after incurring losses. Audio
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Uneasy calm in New Caledonia after days of clashes
Audio 29 May 2014There is an uneasy calm in New Caledonia after days of clashes between 150 riot police and Kanak youths who used firearms in a protest over a nickel plant. Audio
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Fiji political parties challenge government's health record
Audio 29 May 2014The Fiji government says it has spent over half a billion US dollars in improving health services in the more than seven years since the military coup as it moves towards developing a modern… Audio
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New Caledonia police say more unrest possible
Audio 28 May 2014Police in New Caledonia say clash with Kanak youths has now eased, but more tension is possible. Audio
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Caseload review potential to transform the lives of children
Audio 28 May 2014The Children's Commissioner believes the lives of New Zealand's most vulnerable children will be transformed if the findings of a social workers review are implemented. Audio
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Australian government releases report into Manus violence
Audio 28 May 2014The Australian government has released a report into fatal violence at its Manus Island detention centre, but it's been promptly rejected by some. Audio
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New Caledonia nickel plant to resume anytime from tomorrow
Audio 27 May 2014The New Caledonia business organisation MEDEF says the Vale nickel processing plant, which has been closed for almost three weeks, will resume operations any time from tomorrow. Audio
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New data on asylum seekers' mental health unsurprising
Audio 27 May 2014A report has revealed the first hard evidence of high levels of mental illness in Australia's camps for asylum seekers. Audio
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Concerns Cambodia could become dumping ground of Nauru refugees
Audio 26 May 2014The Australian Refugee Council is concerned Cambodia may become a dumping ground for those granted refugee status in Nauru, but have nowhere else to go. Audio
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Nauru MP's family settling in NZ after wife's visa withdrawn
Audio 26 May 2014A suspended Nauru MP moves his family to New Zealand after his wife's visa is withdrawn by the government. Audio
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Call for international airport development on Santo
Audio 26 May 2014A Vanuatu MP says Pekoa airport on Santo looms as the best-suited site for any major international airport development in the country. Audio
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Family of man beaten to death, fear for others living nearby
Audio 23 May 2014The family of a man who was beaten by teenagers and left to die on the side of a road, say they now live in fear. Audio
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PNG to consider resettlement of confirmed refugees
Audio 23 May 2014PNG's government is considering where to resettle the first bundle of asylum seekers deemed to be refugees in its detention centre on Manus Island. Audio
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Refugees expected to find Nauru integration difficult
Audio 23 May 2014A human rights lawyer says the Australian government is leaving new refugees in Manus and Nauru unsupported as they enter the community. Audio
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NZ Live - Louis Baker
From our Wellington studio, a young singer and songwriter about to embark on a short tour to Australia. This week he is releasing a single, next week a new video is out. It sounds like it's all coming… Audio
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Pacific communities mourn loss of Tongan community leader
Audio 23 May 2014Pacific communities are mourning the loss of a senior Tongan leader from South Auckland, who is being described as a passionate advocate. Audio
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Shane Jones' lively and lighthearted valedictory
Audio 21 May 2014The Labour MP, Shane Jones, has given a lively and lighthearted account of his time as an MP in his valedictory speech to Parliament. Audio
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Police in Solomon Islands remain on high alert following riots
Audio 21 May 2014The police in Solomon Islands say they remain on high alert following the weekend's riots in Honiara but peace appears has been restored. Audio
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Earliest known photos of Guam on display in national museum
Audio 21 May 2014Earliest known photos of Guam on display in national museum. Audio
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Recruitment expo offers Brits the chance to live down under
Audio 20 May 2014The director of a recruitment expo in the UK says New Zealand is now the number one destination for British migrants, outstripping Australia in popularity. Audio