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Calls for Fiji Women's minister to apologise on comments
Audio 20 May 2014The Fiji Women's Crisis Centre is calling for the women's minister to apologise over her sex crime comments. Audio
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Looting and rioting in Solomon Islands
Audio 19 May 2014Solomon Islands police are holding 15 people in custody following rioting and looting in eastern Honiara at the weekend. Audio
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Vanuatu has a new Prime Minister
Audio 19 May 2014Vanuatu has a new Prime Minister after parliamentarians removed Moana Carcasses in a vote of no confidence on Thursday. Audio
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Robbie MacRae: Auckland Live
Audio 19 May 2014Director of the newly rebranded Auckland venues organisation. Audio
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New Vanuatu PM wants country to return to its roots
Audio 16 May 2014Vanuatu's new Prime Minister Joe Natuman wants the country to get back to its roots. Audio
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NZ Live - The Phoenix Foundation
Audio 16 May 2014Samuel Flynn Scott and Luke Buda from The Phoenix Foundation in our Auckland studio. Audio
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Most Solomons flood victims now out of evacuation centres
Audio 16 May 2014As the recovery from flooding in Solomon Islands continues just five evacuation centres now remain open. Audio
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Vanuatu churches will not accept LGBT community - Bishop
Audio 16 May 2014Vanuatu Christian Council of Churches says it will not accept the gay and lesbian community there. Audio
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Gang rape in Vanuatu sparks heated debate
Audio 14 May 2014The recent alleged gang rape of a woman in Vanuatu has sparked heated debate after a push for customary punishment to replace court charges they were facing. Audio
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PNG Defence Minister plays down reports of OPM border troubles
Audio 13 May 2014Papua New Guinea's Defence Minister says the government is working with Indonesia to investigate and minimise tensions along the two countries' common border. Audio
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The World Bank advocates greater labour mobility
Audio 12 May 2014The World Bank advocates greater labour mobility as the key to improving employment and opportunity in the Pacific. Audio
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Landowners in PNG denied traditional way of life by land lease
Audio 12 May 2014Landowners in Pomio, Papua New Guinea, still denied access to their aldn and traditional way of life as fraudulent land lease remains in place. Audio
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NZ Live - Geoff Sewell
Audio 9 May 2014New Zealand Live with another of our successful music exports. Geoff Sewell has three number one albums to his credit and has enjoyed chart success in the UK, US, Japan, Singapore, Australia and at… Audio
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New Caledonia readies for Sunday's election
Audio 9 May 2014Voters in New Caledonia will go to the polls on Sunday in an election crucial for a possible series of three independence referenda. Audio
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Save the Children says more help needed for Solomons recovery
Audio 8 May 2014Save the Children in Solomon Islands says the country is still trying to recover from the worst disaster it's ever faced from April's flooding and more funding is desperately needed for relief… Audio
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Spread of polio an international emergency
Audio 8 May 2014The World Health Organisation has declared the spread of polio an international public health emergency. Audio
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Former Fiji Labour man says Fiji reaping rewards of 2006 coup
Audio 8 May 2014A former Fiji Labour Party senator says the 2006 coup was a blessing in disguise and is glad to be part of the proposed Fiji First party headed by the regime leader Rear Admiral Frank Bainimarama. Audio
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Impacts of gas project reach new chapter in PNG
Audio 8 May 2014The major LNG gas project led by Exxon Mobil is about to commence production in Papua New Guinea where it is expected to provide major economic benefits to the country, however in a village situated… Audio
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Creation of New Caledonia marine park just first step
Audio 7 May 2014An international marine group says the creation of a marine park in New Caledonia will protect the area's rich biodiversity but there is still a lot of work to be done. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 5 May 2014
Audio 5 May 2014Anthony's party looking to stay one step ahead of Fiji regime; mining watchdog worried by state of emergency in Porgera; grassroots business participation is encouraged in PNG; and nearly 90 sailors… Audio
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Mining watchdog worried by state of emergency in Porgera
Audio 5 May 2014A mining watchdog says it is worried by a state of emergency in place in the Papua New Guinea mining town of Porgera, following previous incidents of violence. Audio
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Grassroots PNG encouraged to develop businesses
Audio 5 May 2014Papua New Guinea's Indigenous Business Council says more needs to be done to help grassroots people access capital in order to start up business but also asserts that people should make more of an… Audio
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NZ Live - Great North
Audio 2 May 2014On New Zealand Live today, the winners of The Folk Album of the Year at last year's New Zealand Music awards - Auckland's Great North join us in studio. Audio
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Watchdog calls PNG mine 'hellish' and calls for resettlement
Audio 2 May 2014Local people living around a massive gold mine in Papua New Guinea's Enga Province are still waiting to be resettled after residing for years in conditions described as hellish. Audio
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Disaster office:People don't have to return to unsafe homes
Audio 1 May 2014The National Disaster Management Office in Solomon Islands says it is working hard to find safe areas for flood victims still in evacuation centres to re-settle. Audio