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Growing migration in Solomons capital causing unemployment and criminality
Audio 5 Sep 2013Growing migration into the Solomon Islands capital is leading to more unemployment and criminality. Audio
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NZ's realm countries tentatively celebrate new pension rules
Audio 5 Sep 2013There are mixed reactions to New Zealand's proposed law change to superannuation portability for the Pacific realm countries. Audio
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Call for recognition of disability as Pacific development issue
Audio 4 Sep 2013An international charity working with disabled people in poor communities says unless governments recognise disability as a development issue those affected will continue to be neglected. Audio
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Wellington Tongan community leader targeting curriculum
Audio 4 Sep 2013The president of Makatu'unga He 'Ofa in Wellington wants to see Tongan language incorporated into the New Zealand school curriculum. Audio
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Tuvalu calls for less talk and more action over climate change
Audio 3 Sep 2013Tuvalu prime minister raises concerns about the lack of action over combatting climate change. Audio
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Artisanal miners an ongoing problem at Solomons gold mine
Audio 3 Sep 2013Allegations of the use of mercury are among ongoing issues at the Gold Ridge mine in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Christchurch refugees report back on their new lives in Nelson
Audio 2 Sep 2013A support group is being credited for helping Cantabrians settle in Nelson after escaping the earthquakes. Audio
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Labour leaders contenders boost calls for so-called Living Wage
Audio 2 Sep 2013Critics say promises to introduce the so-called Living Wage from the two main contenders for the Labour Party leadership, would be a handbrake on the economy. Audio
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Unions welcome Labour living wage announcements
Audio 2 Sep 2013Contenders for the Labour Party leadership have made pledges to introduce a living wage. Audio
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Banabans maintain calls for compensation
Audio 2 Sep 2013Banaban islanders maintain that countries involved in stripping their homeland of phosphate still owe them compensation. Audio
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Teaching of iTaukei and Hindi to be compulsory in Fiji
Audio 2 Sep 2013Fiji's new constitution has a provision to make the teaching of the iTaukei and the Hindi (along with English) compulsory at primary-school level. Audio
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Fears Chinese will drive ni-Vanuatu shop owners out
Audio 30 Aug 2013Fears Chinese will drive ni-Vanuatu shop owners out of retail sector, Audio
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Polynesian leaders meet in Auckland ahead of Forum summit
Audio 30 Aug 2013The Polynesian Leaders Group holds its annual meeting in Auckland just before the summit of Pacific leaders in Majuro. Audio
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NZ Live - Hinewehi Mohi
Audio 30 Aug 2013The tireless, talented, and magnificently multi-faceted Heniwehi Mohi. Audio
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Fiji indigenous rights breached by constitution, says lawyer
Audio 29 Aug 2013A representative of Fiji's High Chiefs says the country's new constitution is the last straw in a long list of manifest breaches of indigenous rights which will again be brought up at the United… Audio
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Hopes new bail legislation will help save lives
Audio 29 Aug 2013The mother of a teenager killed by a man on bail for her kidnapping has welcomed changes to bail laws and says she hopes it saves lives. Audio
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Fiji's PDP supportive of constitution, but wants to fix flaws
Audio 28 Aug 2013The Fiji People's Democratic Party says the country's new constitution is a step in the right direction, as it sets the groundwork for a democratic election. Audio
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Church constitution under review in Fiji
Audio 27 Aug 2013A review of the church's current constitution will be the main discussion point at the Methodist Church in Fiji's annual conference this week. Audio
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Solomons election candidate says women want change
Audio 26 Aug 2013A Solomon Islands politician says women in her country are fed up with not benefitting from any of the money that passes through the hands of her male counterparts. Audio
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Pitcairn diaspora to be gauged on resettling island
Audio 26 Aug 2013Far-flung Pitcairn Islanders are about to be surveyed about what made them leave the isolated territory and what would make them return. Audio
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Pacific development goals post-2015 will be more ambitious
Audio 26 Aug 2013The Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme says the Pacific's development goals beyond 2015 will be more ambitious and deal with unfinished business. [Corrected version] Audio
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Solomon Islands faces challenges as RAMSI winds down
Audio 23 Aug 2013After a decade of international support in the form of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands or RAMSI, there's still doubt as to whether the country will remain peaceful. Audio
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NZ Live - Civilian Sol
Audio 23 Aug 2013A new sound from a young musician - Danny Fairley, aka Civilian Sol, performs acoustic folk songs from our new Christchurch studio. Audio
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Foreign aid policy of two major Australian political parties compared
Audio 23 Aug 2013The Australian National University's Development Policy Centre has compared the policies of Australia's two major political parties on aid and international development ahead of next month's election.
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Refugee advocate group condemns transfer of first asylum seekers to Nauru
Audio 22 Aug 2013Refugee advocacy group condemns Canberra for transferring the first asylum seeker families to Nauru. Audio