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Ocean advocacy group warns of 'trans-shipping' dangers
Audio 27 Feb 2017An environmental group dedicated to ocean conservation is warning Pacific nations to be alert to the threat of what's called trans-shipping, which can mask illegal fishing. Audio
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Christopher’s Classics returns
The opening concert for the 2017 season of Christopher’s Classics comes to The Piano in Christchurch this Thursday. A selection of songs about nature, in all its many forms, will be performed by… Audio
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US free trade moves could accelerate PACER-Plus
Audio 27 Feb 2017A campaigner battling to stop a Pacific trade deal says the recent moves by the United States President Donald Trump could lead to tougher conditions placed on the island countries. Audio
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West Papuan claims Australia deported him to PNG
Audio 27 Feb 2017A West Papuan English teacher, who claims to have escaped persecution to an Australian island, says he was deported to Port Moresby. Audio
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Moves to boost Pasifika understanding in NZ public sector
Audio 27 Feb 2017It's hoped understanding between the Pasifika community and New Zealand's public sector is boosted through a customised internship programme. Audio
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Chch rebuild offers training opportunity for Pasifika peoples
Audio 27 Feb 2017Six years after Christchurch's destructive 6.3 magnitude earthquake the rebuild programme is now being used to provide training for workers from the region. Audio
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Claims of political interference in recent dismissals in Fiji
Audio 24 Feb 2017There are suggestions of political interference surrounding the apparent resignation of the South Pacific Stock Exchange Chief Executive and other recent dismissals in Fiji. Audio
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American Samoa's long serving former congressman dies
Audio 24 Feb 2017American Samoa's long-serving former Congressman, Faleomavaega Eni Hunkin, has died at the age of 73. Audio
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World Bank to almost triple support to Pacific by 2019
Audio 24 Feb 2017Pacific countries stand to benefit from an almost tripling of financial support from the World Bank to the region in its next development funding cycle, beginning in July. Audio
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Tongan parliament adapting to modernisation
Audio 23 Feb 2017A political researcher Tonga's parliamentarians are operating much more efficiently now when it comes to no confidence motions. Audio
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Exhibition points to lack of representation of indigenous women
Audio 23 Feb 2017The lack of representation among indigenous women around the world remains as relevant an issue today as it was thirty years ago. Audio
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Calls in Fiji for independent probe into death in custody
Audio 23 Feb 2017There are calls for an independent investigation into a death in police custody in Fiji last week. Audio
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More strife for Niue internet provider
Audio 23 Feb 2017A battle over the provision of internet services has flared up again in Niue. Audio
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Pasifika Film Festival comes to NZ capital
Audio 23 Feb 2017This year's Pasifika Film Festival has travelled to Wellington for the first time, featuring over two dozen films about Pacific people and issues. Audio
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Tongan PM bold in the face of no-confidence claims
Audio 22 Feb 2017Tonga's Prime Minister is still confident of retaining his position despite the many accusations that have been levelled at him in a no-confidence motion tabled in parliament this week. Audio
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Decision pending on Samoa police chief return to work
Audio 22 Feb 2017: Samoa's police chief has been exonerated of a large raft of charges but wwill he return to work? Audio
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Sport: Stadium delays force Tongan rugby test offshore
Audio 22 Feb 2017Tonga's home rugby test against Wales will now be played in another country. Audio
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NZTA’s manager talks bikes running red lights
NZTA's Dougal List explains why the rules on kids riding their bikes on footpaths needs to be better understood. Audio
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Australian actors silent on detained refugee performer
New Zealand actor Oscar Kightley has voiced his support for a campaign to free a performer from Australian detention on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island. Audio
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Fiji's Bainimarama remains well ahead in latest poll
Fiji's prime minister Frank Bainimarama has continued to score highly in the latest poll by Tebbutt Research. Audio
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Niue diplomat wants NZ to re-look at constitutional deal
Niue's long serving high commissioner to New Zealand, O'Love Jacobsen, who is returning home, is raising questions about New Zealand commitment to Niue. Audio
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Sport: Ele Opeloge's Olympic silver medal arrives in Samoa
Audio 21 Feb 2017Samoa is finalising plans for a ceremony to celebrate Ele Opeloge's Olympic silver medal. Opeloge initially finished fourth in the women's over 75kg division at the 2008 Beijing Games but a… Audio
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I said ‘Let’s try and figure out a way that you can talk to me’
Charmeyne Te Nana-Williams' husband Peter's traumatic brain injury - and her battle to get him home with the family and well cared for - was the catalyst for her thriving home-based rehab… Audio
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Tough times for Winston's 'Ground Zero' areas
Audio 21 Feb 2017Many people in Cyclone Winston's "Ground Zero" areas are struggling to make ends meet a year after the killer storm hit Fiji. Audio
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Pacific Disability Forum's focus on more inclusive Pacific
Audio 21 Feb 2017The Pacific Disability Forum is meeting in Samoa this week to focus on building a more inclusive and equitable Pacific for people with disabilities. Audio