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Melanesian women encouraged to run for office
Audio 21 Feb 2017A political communicator from Washington DC is empowering Melanesian women to run for office. Audio
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Tonga dialysis plans 'being stalled' by govt inaction
Audio 20 Feb 2017A group wanting to bring dialysis treatment for kidney disease sufferers to Tonga says government inaction is stalling its plans. Audio
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Former NZ policeman forced out of the Cooks
Audio 20 Feb 2017A former New Zealand police detective, who has been living in the Cook Islands for the last 13 years, has been forced out of the country. Audio
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Is RNZB’s season opener en pointe?
The Royal New Zealand Ballet’s 2017 season began last week with its first production of the work of Ronald Petit. The double bill Carmen and L'Arlésienne has been recreated for the New Zealand company… Audio
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Life remains hard for many of the survivors of Cyclone Winston
Audio 20 Feb 2017Trauma is still rife and life remains hard for many of the survivors of Cyclone Winston which hit Fiji a year ago today. Audio
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NZ to keep its Solomons' police presence
Audio 20 Feb 2017New Zealand is to maintain a police presence in Solomon Islands once the Regional Assistance Mission ends its 14 year stint in July. Audio
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Oscar Kightley calls on NZ to help Manus, Nauru refugees
Audio 20 Feb 2017The actor Oscar Kightley says New Zealand should be calling out Australia over human rights abuses in its offshore detention centres for refugees. Audio
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Cook Islands Health Minister rejects criticism of expenditure
Audio 20 Feb 2017The Cooks Health Minister is defending the quality of care in the islands after his government's expenditure on health was labelled a disgrace. Audio
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Kiribati Catholic Church: Romanov empire 'in the past'
Audio 20 Feb 2017The Catholic Church in Kiribati says it won't support a Russian businessman's plans to revive the Romanov empire in Kiribati, saying it doesn't make any sense. Audio
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Stephen Sinclair - In fame’s shadows
He co-wrote the hit play Ladies Night; worked on the screenplay for the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers; has a critically acclaimed novel and a feature film to his name; Metro described him as "New… Audio
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Fiji's NFP says Elections Minister portfolio must go
Audio 17 Feb 2017Fiji's opposition National Federation Party has accused the Attorney General and Minister for Elections Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum of again misinforming the people about his role. Audio
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West Papua media access still fettered - PFF
Audio 17 Feb 2017The Pacific Freedom Forum says media access to West Papua is still obstructed as Indonesia prepares to host World Press Freedom Day. Audio
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Northern Marianas shocked by abuse allegations
Sexual abuse allegations against a former bishop shock the Northern Marianas, as the Vatican's investigation into abuse on Guam steps up. Audio
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New Solomons' welfare seen as vital for struggling families
The Minister of Health in Solomon Islands says there is strong backing for his Child and Family Bill. Audio
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Sport: Fiji 7s squad offered contracts after six month delay
Fiji's top sevens players have been offered contracts by the Fiji Rugby Union, six months after the previous arrangement ended. Audio
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Deported refugee to plead not guilty
The lawyer representing Loghman Sawari says his client will plead not guilty to the charge of supplying false information for the purpose of obtaining a passport. Audio
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NZ Foreign Minister flies the flag in parts of Melanesia
The New Zealand Foreign Minister Murray McCully has been meeting with government officials in Papua New Guinea, Bougainville and Solomon Islands this week. Audio
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Opera’s leading lovers
With names like Yum-Yum and Nanki-Poo it’s hard to take New Zealand Opera’s The Mikado seriously. But while they are having fun, leading lovers Amelia Berry – as Yum-Yum - and Jonathan Abernethy – as… Audio
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Tonga government facing no confidence motion
Audio 16 Feb 2017For only the second time in history a motion of no confidence will be debated in Tonga's parliament next week. Audio
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Sport: Samoa softballers could skip World Champs over funding
Audio 16 Feb 2017Samoa are struggling to raise enough money to attend the Softball World Championships. Audio
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PICAN says Australian climate claim not rational
Audio 15 Feb 2017The Pacific Islands Climate Action Network is taking Australia's climate ambassador to task over his support for the coal industry. Audio
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Forum team in Nauru for post election analysis
Audio 15 Feb 2017The Pacific Islands Forum and the Commonwealth Secretariat are this week offering their assessments of last year's elections on Nauru. Audio
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Samoa moves toward compulsory ECE
Audio 15 Feb 2017Samoa's Ministry for Education plans to make early childhood education compulsory, saying that it will be of both academic and social benefit to the country. Audio
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Life’s a stage for female filmmakers
The French Film Festival is back with a special emphasis on the story telling through the lens of French female filmmakers. Festival director Dorothee Basel gives us her picks from the Women to the… Audio
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Local singer-songwriters The Swan Sisters: "It’s going swimmingly."
Singer-songwriter Amiria Grenell and professional actor & musician Amy Grace are musical sisters. The duo founded The Swan Sisters after meeting at NASDA and now tour extensively, this year performing… Audio