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Jakarta defends its policy approach in Papua region
Audio 5 Aug 2013A senior advisor in Indonesia's government sheds some light on Jakarta's policy towards Papua region, and addresses claims of ongoing military abuses in the region. Audio
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Call for Solomon Islands government to back honey initiative
Audio 5 Aug 2013Solomon Islands encouraged to starrt producing honey. Audio
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Houses evacuated in Wellington while army removes live shell
Audio 2 Aug 2013Dozens of Wellington people were evacuated from their homes this afternoon while the army removed a 150 year old live artillery shell packed with shrapnel that could have exploded at any time. Audio
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NZ Live - Swamp Thing
Audio 2 Aug 2013Swamp Thing are Michael Barker on drums, Grant Haua on guitar, and Eddie Raynor on keyboards. Audio
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Security forces not entirely to blame for Papua violence
Audio 2 Aug 2013The Indonesian government says the continuing violence in the Papuan region cannot be entirely blamed on the country's military and police. Audio
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Solomon Islands teachers end strike
Audio 30 Jul 2013Teachers in Solomon Islands have returned to school after ending a two-week strike over relevelling dues. Audio
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Sport: Tiki Toa near end of marathon European beach soccer tour
Audio 29 Jul 2013The Tahiti beach soccer team continues to fine-tune their preparations for September's World Cup in Papeete. Audio
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New Zealand engineer helps solve water supply issues in Vanuatu
Audio 29 Jul 2013New Zealand engineer helps ni-Vanuatu in Tanna to solve water supply headaches. Audio
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Villagers in Fiji islands still recovering from cyclone damage
Audio 29 Jul 2013Villagers in a remote Fijian island group are still without houses after the damage from Cyclone Evan more than six months ago. Audio
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Settlement arrangement in breach of UN refugees convention
Audio 26 Jul 2013Australian academics say a plan to send boat people seeking asylum to Papua New Guinea undermines Australia's legal and moral obligations under the United Nations Convention relating to the Status of… Audio
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Refugee arrangement against spirit of UN refugees convention
Audio 25 Jul 2013Australian academics say a plan to send boat people seeking asylum to Papua New Guinea undermines Australia's legal and moral obligations under the United Nations Convention relating to the Status of… Audio
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Real test of RAMSI is what Solomons does now, says PM
Audio 25 Jul 2013The Solomon Islands prime minister says it is up to ordinary people to make sure the country does not slide back into more civil conflict. Audio
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Salvation Army staffers say violence at Nauru camp inevitable
Audio 25 Jul 2013Current and former staff of the Salvation Army speak out about the grim conditions at the Australian-run detention camp for asylum seekers in Nauru. Audio
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Widespread concern in PNG at Australian refugee arrangement
Audio 24 Jul 2013Concern in PNG about the consequences of the major new refugee arrangement forged with Australia. Audio
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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