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NGO says Fiji govt's Clause 24 legislation is punitive
A Fiji civil society group is angry that it was not allowed to present its full submission during consultations on a controversial move by the government. Audio
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Modernised Tokelau schools seeing results
An education expert from New Zealand says Tokelau children's English, Tokelauan and maths are improving after a change in teaching style on the atolls. Audio
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Solomons' mining protestors furious at outsider label
Residents of Santa Cruz in Solomon Islands Temotu province are furious at the remarks by a provincial MP and former premier saying only outsiders were opposed to mining in the province. Audio
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Pacific delegates gather to discuss search and rescue
Delegates to a Pacific search and rescue conference underway in Auckland are looking for more effective ways of raising safety awareness among people using the world's biggest ocean. Audio
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Anne Frank’s story in song
Annelies is a choral piece that tells Anne Frank’s brave journey of hiding from the Nazis. The work will have its New Zealand premiere this week from the Auckland Youth Choir. British composer James… Audio
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Norfolk Island a year on from the loss of autonomy
Audio 23 May 2017Norfolk Island a year on from it being stripped of its autonomy and the legislature replaced by a regional council. Audio
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USP opens new campus in Marshall Islands
Audio 23 May 2017The University of the South Pacific will today open its new campus in the Marshall Islands. Audio
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Tonga govt accused of power grab
Audio 22 May 2017A former justice minister in Tonga says in attempting to amend the constitution, the government is trying to grab absolute power. Audio
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Opponents of mining in Temotu labeled outsiders
Audio 22 May 2017Opposition to mining activities in Temotu in Solomon Islands is being orchestrated by outsiders, according to a provincial leader. Audio
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Pacific tales told at the annual writers festival in Auckland
Audio 22 May 2017Pacific Tales shared at Auckland Writers Festival. Audio
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Piano centerpiece for Christopher’s Classics
The piano takes centre stage at The Piano for Christopher’s Classics. Pianist Diedre Irons along with NZSO Concert master Vesa-Matti Leppanen, Principal Viola Julia Joyce and Principal Cello Andrew… Audio
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Talks in Tahiti on floating island plan
Experts gather in French Polynesia to discuss floating island project. Audio
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Mining company paying holding rights for Cooks seabed area
Audio 22 May 2017The Cook Islands government has been earning $US8000 a month as part of a five year deal with a US mining company to hold an area of seabed for potential mining. Audio
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PNG landowners look at ways to compensate for illegal seizure
Audio 22 May 2017As efforts continue in Papua New Guinea to have land unlawfully acquired returned to the custom owners an Australian academic has been working on a formula to guide them. Audio
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NZ to host the Pacific search and rescue conference
Audio 22 May 2017Pacific Search and Rescue conference will be held in New Zealand for the first time. The conference aims to discuss ways New Zealand can strengthen search and rescue in the Pacific. Audio
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Pacific artists redefine women's work
Audio 22 May 2017Pacific artists contribute to a new women's exhibition redefining women's work. Audio
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100s of messages, gifts sent to girl whose mum said was bullied
A mother has declined repeated requests to be interviewed today after Checkpoint learnt there might be more to her claims that her daughter was bullied and no one would attend her birthday. Audio
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Fiji Taipei office closure raises eyebrows
Audio 19 May 2017Questions have been raised over the quiet closure of Fiji's defacto embassy in Taiwan. Audio
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Momentum growing against Temotu resource projects
Audio 19 May 2017There is a momentum among the grassroots community of Temotu in rallying against the way mining and logging developments have established in this remote Solomon Islands province. Audio
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Shakespeare’s parallels with US politics
The author of Contested Will: Who Wrote Shakespeare? James Shapiro draws parallels between characters like Lear and Othello with today’s politicians. Shapiro is here for the Auckland Writers Festival… Audio
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Classical music’s influence in Asia
The rapid growth of Western classical music in Asia will see three new concert halls built in the city of Chengdu alone in the next year or two. Singaporean born conductor Darrell Ang, who is in this… Audio
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Australia's apology to Julian Moti QC weak - Author
The author of a book about a deported former Solomon Islands attorney general Julian Moti says Australia's apology to him was weak. Audio
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Multi-million dollar church opened in Samoa
The Congregational Christian Church of Samoa has opened the new Jubilee Church on Upolu Audio
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Pacific cuisine restaurant opens in Auckland
Treasured Pacific dishes are being introduced to patrons at a restaurant in Auckland. Audio
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Tonga's withdrawal from Pacific Games 'disappointing and confusing'
The Pacific Games Council says it was not consulted over the Tongan government's decision to pull out of hosting the 2019 event. Audio