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Growing market in PNG capital for child prostitution
Audio 24 Jun 2013The founder of a charitable organisation in Papua New Guinea's capital says there is a growing market for child prostitution in Port Moresby. Audio
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Human rights groups concerned for asylum seekers on Nauru
Audio 24 Jun 2013After a court decision in Nauru ruled asylum seekers could be detained until processed, human rights groups say they could self-harm. Audio
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Decolonisation and self-determination to forefront at MSG
Audio 24 Jun 2013Decolonisation and self-determination to the forefront at the 19th Melanesian Spearhead Group Leaders Summit in New Caledonia. Audio
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Long-time manager at NZ's Volunteer Service Abroad moves on
Audio 21 Jun 2013Long-time programme manager at Volunteer Service Abroad moves on. Audio
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NZ Live - Claude Rains
Audio 21 Jun 2013Heather Weir - Acoustic Guitar, Percussion and Vocals; Murray Hewitt - Guitar and Vocals; Andrew Bain - Acoustic Bass. Audio
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Fears Nauru asylum seekers could harm themselves
Audio 21 Jun 2013The human rights lawyer representing a group of 12 asylum seekers on Nauru says they may self harm as others have done, after losing a court application seeking an end to their detention. Audio
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Report into troubled PNG university will not be made public
Audio 20 Jun 2013PNG government report into troubled university will not be made public. Audio
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Papuan man says he witnessed the slaughter of 40 people
Audio 20 Jun 2013A Papuan man who says he witnessed the massacre of 40 people in a remote province describes his experience and says he is still hiding from the military. Audio
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Sugar Corp plans passenger trains for Fiji
Audio 19 Jun 2013The Fiji Sugar Corporation is planning to start operating passenger trains and other goods trains on its sugarcane railways. Audio
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Vanuatu government and traditional healers fight TB together
Audio 18 Jun 2013Health officials in Vanuatu hope collaborative work with traditional healers can reduce the rate of tuberculosis. Audio
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Divergent views on merits of Guam 'two strikes' bill
Audio 18 Jun 2013Divergent views on merits of Guam 'two strikes' bill. Audio
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Tongan Prime Minister's defamation action part of an 'ongoing saga'
Audio 17 Jun 2013A prominent newspaper in Tonga has been ordered to pay fines for defaming the Prime Minister and other cabinet ministers, in what observers say is part of an ongoing duel between politicians. Audio
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NZ Live - French for Rabbits
Audio 14 Jun 2013Brooke Singer - Vocals, Keyboards & Guitar; John Fitzgerald - Guitar; Ben Wood - Vocal Harmonies & Bass. Audio
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Papua mine still closed for repairs, but company says it's safe
Audio 13 Jun 2013The owners of the Grasberg mine in Indonesia's remote Papua province say operations are still suspended pending repairs after the tunnel collapse disaster last month. Audio
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No discussions on Panguna re-opening until groups funded
Audio 13 Jun 2013Landowners group head says before there are discussions on a re-opening of the huge copper and gold mine at Panguna in Bougainville a number of pre-requisites need to be met. Audio
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Sorcery holding back development in Solomon Islands
Audio 12 Jun 2013A Honiara-based academic says a belief and fear of sorcery is holding back development in Solomon Islands, and that the belief is growing. Audio
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Baron Waqa Nauru's new president
Audio 11 Jun 2013Nauru Parliament elects speaker and president following the weekend poll that returned six new members among the 19 MPs. Audio
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Fiji police urge compassion as suicide rate climbs
Audio 10 Jun 2013The Fiji police are urging more compassion within families as the force records a significant rise in the suicide rate. Audio
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PNG's planned Marine Industrial Zone back on track
Audio 10 Jun 2013One of Papua New Guinea's major commercial developments, the planned Pacific Marine Industrial Zone in Madang, is back on track, after its opponents withdrew their legal action. However local people… Audio
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Australian politicians clash over West Papua
Audio 7 Jun 2013Fiery exchanges at a hearing of Australia's Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee reflect growing scrutiny on Canberra over its stance on West Papua. Audio
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NZ Live - Into The East
Audio 7 Jun 2013New Zealand Live today with southern folk/country duo - Into the East. They've just released their debut album and are touring to promote it. Their travels have brought them to Auckland where they're… Audio
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Bougainville group calls for respect for sanctity of life
Audio 6 Jun 2013Bougainville group calls for respect for sanctity of life Audio
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Tuvalu takes climate change message to Venice Biennale
Audio 5 Jun 2013The tiny voice of Tuvalu is making a big cry at one of the world's most prestigious art shows, the Venice Biennale. Audio
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PNG eyes joint projects with Indonesia
Audio 4 Jun 2013Papua New Guinea's government is eyeing joint projects with Indonesia as a way of promoting economic growth in the under-developed area of the two countries' common border. Audio
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Distinguished Pacific writer given New Zealand's highest honour
Audio 3 Jun 2013One of the most prominent people in Pacific literature, Albert Wendt, is made a member of the Order of New Zealand - the highest honour in the New Zealand awards system. Audio