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New initiative brings more NZ television to Pacific screens
New Zealand TV sports, drama and news is starting to be relayed through public broadcasters in the Pacific as part of a New Zealand government initiative. Audio
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Tongan doctor feeds hungry school children
A doctor in Tonga is feeding children in his area after discovering half of the local primary school children were going without breakfast. Audio
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Cooks tourism needs better infrastructure for growth
There are calls in the Cook Islands for improvements in infrastructure to ensure continuing growth in the tourism sector. Audio
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Samoa shock Fiji to win Paris 7s
Samoa stun Fiji to win first sevens title in four years. Audio
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Mounting child abuse cases in Fiji
Audio 16 May 2016Fiji is tackling an apparent spike in cases of child sexual and physical abuse as doctors call for more child psychologists to help victims. Audio
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Solomons PM urged to press on with anti-corruption bill
Audio 16 May 2016Civil society organisations in Solomon Islands are urging the prime minister to push on with legislation aimed at setting up the country's first Independent Commission Against Corruption. Audio
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Complaints over Pasifika names being mispronounced
Audio 16 May 2016The recent Pacific Island Rugby league internationals have thrown up accusations of racism amid complaints over commentators not pronuncing Pasifka names correctly. Audio
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Solomons operating theatres back online
Audio 16 May 2016Two of the three main operating theatres in the Solomon Islands National Referral hospital condemned in December last year have finally been cleared to reopen. Audio
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Is NZ ready for workers in their 70s and 80s?
Philippa Tolley asks if employers are doing enough to embrace what's been called a "tidal wave of demographic change" as the age profile of the workforce gets dramatically older. Audio
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MSG chairman takes firm stand on West Papua
Audio 13 May 2016The chairman of the Melanesian Spearhead Group, Manasseh Sogavare, says the regional body is pushing for an urgent intervention by the United Nations in West Papua. He made the statement while… Audio
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Fiji's Prasad says accounts body now toothless
Fiji's deputy opposition leader Biman Prasad says he has been effectively removed from a key parliamentary body and that's a further erosion of democracy and accountability in the country. Audio
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PNG fraud squad under close watch by police hierarchy
Detectives working for Papua New Guinea's police fraud squad have been allowed access to their office and files again, but under tight conditions. Audio
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More jobs than people to fill them claims Norfolk's director
Norfolk Island's executive director says report from the island that dozens of people are losing their jobs in the administration are wrong. Audio
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West Papuan plight a humanitarian issue, says church leader
A church leader from Indonesia's Papua region who is in New Zealand raising awareness about conditions in his homeland says West Papua is a global humanitarian issue. Audio
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Manus Island detainees 'free to come and go' from centre
Audio 12 May 2016The Ministry of Immigration in Papua New Guinea says all asylum seekers detained on Manus Island are now free to come and go from the processing centre. Audio
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Sport: Solomon Islands to host 2023 Pacific Games
Audio 12 May 2016Solomon Islands to host the 2023 Pacific Games. Audio
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Micronesian police attend sensitising workshop
Audio 12 May 2016Police from around the region have gathered in Pohnpei to look at ways to improve how they deal with gender violence and discrimination against women. Audio
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NZ and UAE inaugurate Solomons' solar farm
Audio 11 May 2016New Zealand and the UAE complete a major solar array project in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Reserve Bank’s Financial Stability report
Radio New Zealand's Economics Correspondent Patrick O'Meara gives his analysis of the RBNZ's latest moves. Audio
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Anonymous text service for PNG corruption proves effective
Audio 11 May 2016A service in Papua New Guinea that allows finance ministry staff to anonymously report cases of corruption via text message is proving effective. Audio
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Former Cooks minister downplays Panama Papers importance
Audio 11 May 2016A former Government minister and opposition leader in the Cook Islands says the Panama Papers leaks don't damage his country's reputation. Audio
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Norfolk protest going strong after two weeks
Audio 11 May 2016A protest occupation on Norfolk Island continues to gain support as more and more people are laid off by the Australian administration. Audio
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The Sampler Summit: Beyoncé’s Lemonade
In The Sampler this week Nick Bollinger convenes a Sampler Summit to discuss Lemonade, the new visual album by Beyoncé. Our panellists are ethnomusicologist Savali Andrews, musician and writer Jessie… Video, Audio
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International pressure building on Jakarta over Papua
Audio 10 May 2016The International Parliamentarians for West Papua has called for an internationally-supervised vote on independence in West Papua and is preparing to build pressure on Indonesia over the issue. Audio
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Tonga urged to pull together or lose 2019 Pacific Games
Audio 10 May 2016Tonga's Sports Minister has called on the the country's administrators to work together after the Pacific Games Council warned the country was in danger of losing the 2019 event. Audio