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Chair of Fiji election commission vows transparency
Audio 15 Feb 2017The newly-appointed chair of Fiji's electoral commission says maintaining transparency and upholding the body's impartiality will be his biggest priorities. Audio
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Rugby mourns death of Tongan-born All Black
Audio 15 Feb 2017Rugby communities in Tonga and New Zealand are reeling from the sudden death of the former All Black, Sione Lauaki. Audio
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Controversial film on PNG squatters wins at FIFO
Audio 14 Feb 2017An Australian documentary following the struggle of a PNG community battling against commercial developers has been internationally recognised. Audio
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Hopes that photos will trigger NCD discussion
Audio 14 Feb 2017There are hopes a regional photography competition will spur more discussion on non-communicable diseases among people across the region. Audio
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Study reveals self censorship still at play in Fiji media
Audio 14 Feb 2017A newly released study shows self censorship in Fiji's media remains a problem despite the return to democratic rule in 2014. Audio
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Rain in Solomon Islands has wiped out crops
Audio 13 Feb 2017Persistent rain in Solomon Islands has wiped out crops and caused flooding problems in the capital, Honiara. Audio
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Sustainability key focus at Marshalls Oceans summit
Audio 13 Feb 2017Marshall Islanders called to a National Ocean Summit to develop a holistic national approach to ocean management. Audio
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Tonga will have a new postal system
Audio 13 Feb 2017Within months, Tonga will have a new postal system where every house will have an address consisting of three random words. Audio
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NZ authorities urge greater awareness to avoid border seizures
Audio 13 Feb 2017New Zealand's Department of Conservation is encouraging customs authorities around the region to continue raising awareness about export permits for cultural items. Audio
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UN in contact with PNG over refugee's welfare
Audio 13 Feb 2017The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is in contact with the Papua New Guinean authorities over the welfare of an Iranian refugee. Audio
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Key Tonga buidlings being cleared of asbestos
Audio 13 Feb 2017Major asbestos removal programme in Tonga gets underway today. Audio
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Surgeon blasts 'two-tier health system' in Cook Islands
Audio 13 Feb 2017A prominent surgeon claims the Cook Islands elite are accessing health care abroad rather than using local services that are perceived to be inadequate. Audio
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Roger Malapa, trailblazing Vanuatu scientist, dies at 46
Audio 13 Feb 2017Roger Malapa, the first ni-Vanuatu to graduate with a PhD in science, has died in New Caledonia. He was 46. Audio
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Kiwis by 2s and 3s
William Dart looks at new releases from local artists Tattletale Saints and Tweed. Audio
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Amnesty brushes off comments by Fiji AG
Audio 10 Feb 2017Amnesty International has brushed off comments made by Fiji's Attorney-General about the group's latest report into human rights in Fiji. Audio
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Manus refugees tell Trump they are not a threat
Audio 10 Feb 2017Manus Island refugees from Muslim countries banned by President Trump say they are not a threat to the United States. Audio
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Sport: Samoa see Brisbane 10s as a chance to expose new talent
Audio 10 Feb 2017Samoa keen to impress at Brisbane 10s. Audio
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1000s flock to World Shearing & Wool handling Championships
Alexa Cook is in Invercargill for the World Shearing & Wool handling Championships.The local sports stadium, which typically holds events such as basketball and netball, has been transformed into a… Audio
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Australia helps Fiji prepare for COP23 hosting role
Australia's environment diplomat says Canberra is to help Fiji in its hosting role of the next big meeting on climate change. Audio
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Mobile eye surgery clinic to help reduce blindness in Vanuatu
People on some of Vanuatu's most isolated islands will soon be undergoing eye surgery in a clinic that's just been installed on a medical vessel Audio
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Rapa Nui inspires fringe theatre show in NZ
The links between Rapa Nui and New Zealand are brought to the fore in a new NZ Fringe Festival show. Audio
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Concerns when armed men appear in Bougainville's Buka
The head of a civil society agency in Papua New Guinea's Bougainville says the main town of Buka was filled with tension on Wednesday when ex-combatants arrived brandishing guns. Audio
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Workshop looks at growth of kava culture for non-Pasifika in NZ
A New Zealand academic says a discussion about kava is long overdue as its use is on the increase amongst different ethnic groups in Aotearoa. A workshop will be held at the University of Waikato in… Audio
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Reviving a maritime culture lost for centuries
An inconspicuous red shed nestled in the hills near a small New Zealand town is the unlikely base for an effort to revive the maritime culture of the Marianas Islands, some 6000 kilometres away. 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