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Nauru and Manus refugees could be resettled in North America
Audio 3 Nov 2016Refugees detained on Nauru and Manus Island could be resettled in North America, according to The Australian Newspaper. Audio
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Climate change link to West Papua resource exploitation probed
Audio 3 Nov 2016Climate change and pernicious resource extraction in West Papua have a deep connection. A conference underway in Sydney is seeking common solutions to these two major areas of concern to people in the… Audio
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Pasifika urged to see business ownership as an option
Audio 3 Nov 2016A new business mentoring initiative hopes to bring about a change in Pasifika mindsets when it comes to entrepreneurship. Audio
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Fiji internet cafe owner awaits justice one year on
Audio 3 Nov 2016A human rights lawyer in Fiji says a year after the Lautoka businessman Rajneel Singh was attacked, allegedly by police, no progress has been made in getting justice. Audio
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A taste of Pasifika in the Bay could aid student learning
Audio 3 Nov 2016Organisers of a Pacific Festival in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty hope it will help raise student achievement in the Pasifika community. Audio
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Fiji 7's coach ready to embrace pressure of new role
Audio 3 Nov 2016Gareth Baber discusses the challenge of taking charge of the Olympic sevens champions. Audio
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Two levels of NZ citizenship nothing new
Audio 2 Nov 2016Under a proposed Australian law change asylum seekers and refugees who attempt to arrive in Australia by boat will be permanently banned from entering the country. Audio
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UN profoundly concerned by Australian boat people ban
Audio 2 Nov 2016The UN says it is profoundly concerned by Australia's proposed ban on boat people. Audio
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Week-long forum on women's rights underway in Solomons
Audio 2 Nov 2016Identifying barriers to gender equality and proposing actions to overcome them is the focus of a weeklong forum now underway in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Sport: Tongan skier sets sights on Winter Olympics
Audio 2 Nov 2016Tongan skier Kasete Skeen is attempting to qualify for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Audio
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Pacific on track to eliminate filariasis by 2020
Audio 1 Nov 2016The WHO says Pacific nations are on track to eliminate filariasis by 2020. Audio
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Praise for Fiji over CITES success
Audio 1 Nov 2016Fiji makes history as the first Pacific nation to propose global trade restrictions on threatened marine animals. Audio
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Jakarta asks Australia to lean on Pacific states over Papua
Audio 1 Nov 2016Indonesia has asked Australia to pass on a message to Solomon Islands and other Pacific states that they should not interfere in Indonesian domestic affairs regarding West Papua or invite West Papuans… Audio
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Pacific people steered away from arts careers.
Audio 1 Nov 2016Pacific people are often praised for their artistic ability but feel the pressure to pursue other career paths say arts award recipients in New Zealand. Audio
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Brothers-in-law vye for Palau presidency
Audio 31 Oct 2016It's a battle of two brothers-in-law for the Palau presidency as the country goes to the polls on Tuesday. Audio
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Full extent of NCDs in the region yet to be acknowledged
Audio 31 Oct 2016The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation says the full extent of a crisis of non-communicable diseases in the region is yet to be acknowledged. Audio
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Fewer teens than over 75s driving
There are now fewer teens on the road than those aged over 75 as getting a licence loses its standing as a rite of passage for young New Zealanders. Audio
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Rights advocates look to Fiji PM to back up words
Audio 31 Oct 2016Human rights advocates are hoping an admission by the Fiji Prime Minister that the country has issues with torture and violence will trigger major changes. Audio
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Fiji's schools rebuild 'lagging' as cyclone season begins
Audio 31 Oct 2016As the Pacific cyclone season begins, Fiji's opposition leader says school children are learning in unhealthy conditions. Audio
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NZ discussions on lifting Pacific people out of poverty
Audio 31 Oct 2016Trade negotiators, NGO leaders and economists discuss the best combination of trade and aid to lift people out of poverty. Audio
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Tonga relies on increasing amounts of imported fruits
Audio 31 Oct 2016Tonga has been forced to rely on increasing amounts of imported fruits due to declining local production. Audio
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Anthony Horowitz: on TV as a writer’s medium
British writer Anthony Horowitz on why it's a good time to be a TV writer and the "David and Goliath" theme of his latest project New Blood. Video, Audio
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Return of the Huk: Mr Pink’s red herrings
Charismatic but erratic gang leader Jamie Pink took the media for another ride this week with yarns about the blowback from his bid to drive P and its peddlers out of town. Audio
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Asylum seekers' lawyer to file new application
The lawyer representing asylum seekers detained on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island is working on a new application to return the detainees to Australia. Audio
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Big-eye tuna tagging to fill knowledge gap
Scientists are hoping a recent tagging expedition in the Western Pacific will improve the assessment and understanding of tuna stocks. Audio