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Nauru government takes stock after riot at detention camp
Audio 24 Jul 2013Nauru government takes stock of asylum seeker detention camp processes following destructive riot at the camp. Audio
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No major changes after decade of RAMSI says academic
Audio 23 Jul 2013An Australian academic says in 10 years RAMSI has produced little noticeable change for the average Solomon Islander. Audio
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Pacific Trade Ministers Meeting
Audio 23 Jul 2013Pacific Trade Ministers met last Friday in Samoa where debate on the proposed PACER Plus deal which the organiser, the Pacific Islands Forum, says is a significant long term opportunity to grow… Audio
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Samoan born choreographer awarded CNZ artist residency
Audio 22 Jul 2013A Samoan-born choreographer Lemi Ponifasio has been awarded this year's Creative New Zealand artist residency in Samoa. Audio
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University attack by PNG soldiers highlights deep disorder
Audio 22 Jul 2013Attack on students by PNG soldiers highlights deep disorder within the country's army. Audio
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Cyclists say strict passing distance will save lives
Audio 19 Jul 2013Cycling advocates say implementing a strict passing distance for vehicles overtaking bikes will save lives and help police make roads safer for cyclists Audio
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Unease at New Caledonia's only newspaper
Audio 19 Jul 2013Growing unease at New Caledonia's only daily newspaper after it was sold to a local businessman. Audio
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PNG urged to come to table to discuss trade agreement
Audio 18 Jul 2013An MP representing New Zealand at the Pacific Islands Trade Ministers Meeting in Samoa says it's important for Papua New Guinea to come to the table to discuss the benefits of a regional trade and… Audio
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Pacific Partnership mission aids Kiribati
Audio 18 Jul 2013A humanitarian aid mission is underway in Kiribati to improve its infrastructure so the nation can free up more resources for disaster preparedness. Audio
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Unions say the cost of living is hitting low income families
Audio 17 Jul 2013Despite inflation being at its lowest level in 14 years, unions say the cost of living is still hitting low income families hard. Audio
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Organic agriculture helping Pacific families
Audio 17 Jul 2013Organic agriculture helping communities out of poverty. Audio
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Vanuatu imposes moratorium on international research
Audio 15 Jul 2013Vanuatu has imposed a year-long moratorium on international researchers so it can perform a stocktake of all its research. Audio
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NZ Live - Hen Picked
Audio 12 Jul 2013Carylann Martin, Anje Glinderman, Kirsten London and Dean Murray, collectively known as Hen Picked. Audio
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Impact of nickel mining in New Caledonia
Audio 12 Jul 2013Nickel mining is being blamed for New Caledonia's soaring carbon emission rate and a nagging problem with pollution in the capital, Noumea. Audio
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PNG urged to focus more on adolescent pregnancy
Audio 11 Jul 2013The United Nations Population Fund says the Papua New Guinea government has to put more focus on adolescent pregnancy. Audio
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Rising seas flooding homes in Solomons' Malaita
Audio 11 Jul 2013Efforts are underway to relocate about five thousand people affected by rising sea levels on outlying islands in the Solomon Islands province of Malaita. Audio
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Safety concerns about Tonga's new domestic aircraft
Audio 11 Jul 2013Concerns have been raised about the safety of Tonga's new domestic aircraft that arrived last week. Audio
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Ministers meeting in Fiji say work to be done on aid funds
Audio 11 Jul 2013Ministers meeting in Fiji say work to be done on aid funds Audio
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Aviation expert speaks out about Tonga's new plane
Audio 10 Jul 2013A New Zealand aviation commentator, Peter Clark, says he raised the alarm about a new addition to Tonga's plane fleet after a spate of incidents involving the aircraft in Myanmar and Indonesia. Audio
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Head of SOPAC says climate talks must end in real results
Audio 10 Jul 2013The head of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community's Applied Geoscience and Technology Division says high-level talks in Fiji must result in real effects for people. Audio
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Tonga ferry may offer cruises and overseas freight delivery
Audio 8 Jul 2013Tonga ferry operator looking for new ways to use vessel which is out of action for half of each week. Audio
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Cuts to indexed wages in New Caledonia vital - official
Audio 8 Jul 2013The head of the Overseas Central Bank of New Caledonia says the reduction of indexation of public service salaries, which are almost double those in mainland France, is imperative. Audio
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One In Five for 7 July 2013 - Tribes
Katy Gosset checks out an acclaimed and provocative play that explores being deaf within a hearing family. Audio
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Manic Street Preachers Live - Review
Audio 6 Jul 2013Charlotte Graham reviews the Welsh group's first live concert in Aotearoa. Audio
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