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Labour promises Afghanistan enquiry if elected
The Labour leader Andrew Little says former Defence Minister Wayne Mapp's admission that mistakes were made during the SAS operation shows why an inquiry is necessary. Audio
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Warning of a new blockade in LNG project hub
Papua New Guinea's major Liquefied Natural Gas or LNG project could be shut down again due to simmering landowner frustrations in Hela province where tribal unrest and weapons proliferation continue… Audio
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PNG locals pray for ombudsman to monitor Canadian miners
Human rights campaigners in Papua New Guinea are praying that Canada's PM appoints an ombudsman who can monitor PNG's mining sector. Audio
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Bougainville advances referendum preparations
Audio 13 Mar 2017The Bougainville agency charged with preparing the region for a referendum on possible independence from Papua New Guinea, says it is vital the people decide the questions in the vote. Audio
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PNG women get crash course in parliament
An intending female candidate in this year's Papua New Guinea general election is relishing a chance to better understand the rules of engagement in parliamentary politics. Audio
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Nuclear Workers Association cautious over compensation change
Nuclear Workers Association in French Polynesia cautious about celebrating moves to change law compensating victims of nuclear weapons testing. Audio
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International Anti-Corruption Day marked in Solomon Islands
Audio 9 Dec 2016The Solomon Islands is marking International Anti-Corruption Day today with a series of events beginning with a march through the capital Honiara this morning. Audio
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Questions over new tax rate for PNG log exports
Audio 15 Nov 2016Questions have been raised over the PNG government's commitment to holding the logging industry to account after log exports tax hike. Audio
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A (hollow?) election promise of a better world
Politicians vow things will get better - do they ever? Audio
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Fiji MP's react by boycotting parliament
Audio 13 Sep 2016In an eventful few days in Fiji politics, an opposition party has boycotted the official opening of parliament. Audio
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Tongan PM responds to criticism
Audio 4 Aug 2016The Tongan Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva is staring down a motion of no confidence when he returns from his trip to New Zealand, but says he has the support of cabinet. Audio
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French Polynesia nuclear compo pledge met with cynicism
Audio 2 Aug 2016A former French PM seeking the presidency's promise to revisit French Polynesia nuclear compensation has been met with cynicism. Audio
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NZ women MP's mentor Pacific counterparts
Audio 7 Jul 2016Women MPs from New Zealand are helping boost women's representation in the Pacific through a new mentoring programme. Audio
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Nauru election looms as MPs face uncertain future
Election candidates will soon be finalised in Nauru, but there's still uncertainty over the future of suspended MPs. Audio
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Fiji SODELPA party boss sounds warning over Rabuka
Audio 21 Jun 2016Fiji SODELPA party boss ready to return to village but sounds a warning about another coup leader taking on the reigns. Audio
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Nauru election hopefuls facing prohibitive fee to stand
Audio 2 Jun 2016People in Nauru putting their hands up for election in July say they are losing hope due to the exhorbitant application fee. Audio
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Solomons PM to table anti-corruption and whistleblower bills
Audio 2 May 2016Solomon Islands prime minister will this week table two bills aimed at tackling corruption in the country. Audio
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Indonesia police admit to using torture
Audio 25 Apr 2016The human rights NGO Amnesty International says the police in Indonesia have admitted torturing a man to death. Audio
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Vote of no confidence a possibility in Tonga
Audio 7 Apr 2016A political scientist says a possible vote of no confidence against the Tonga government poses a very real threat for them. Audio
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Samoa PM puts election win down to delivering on promises
Samoa's prime minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi says his Human Rights Protection Party's resounding election win reflects public satisfaction that his government has delivered on its promises. Audio
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Vanuatu's new PM an accomplished figure, with a big task ahead
The head of a Pacific think tank says Vanuatu's new Prime Minister is an accomplished and well respected figure in the country's politics, who will head a cabinet with high expectations. Audio
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Vanuatu coalition govt-in waiting forms
Audio 4 Feb 2016An agreement has been signed by over two thirds of the Vanuatu's 52 MPs, or 36 members, to commit to forming a new coalition government. Audio
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Nuclear test victims in Tahiti unconvinced by Paris decision
Audio 27 Jan 2016The Nuclear Worker' Association in French Polynesia says a recent state council decision on nuclear compensation is a communications trick and nothing has changed for the victims. Audio
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Fiji squatters receive titles to land
Audio 13 Nov 2015After recently giving out land titles to 40 squatters in Lautoka, Fiji's government says it will extend the same status to residents in 16 more squatter settlements over the next two years. Audio
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The Marshalls struggle over US displacement funding
Audio 22 Oct 2015Bikini Islanders in the Marshalls seek a change in US rules on how they can spend resettlement funds. Audio