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Sport: Team PNG have high hopes for home Pacific Games
Audio 1 Jun 2015Papua New Guinea's athletes are embracing the high expectations on them to do well at the Pacific Games in Port Moresby. Audio
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James Griffin and Antonia Prebble - The Outrageous '70s
The bogans are back! Outrageous Fortune makes a return to the small screen tonight. Wallace speaks to screenwriter James Griffin and actor Antonia Prebble about Westside - the prequel series to… Audio
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Alison Stieven-Taylor: photojournalism’s future
Australian freelance journalist visiting New Zealand to give her talk What is the Future for Photojournalism? during the Auckland Festival of Photography. Audio
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Peter Pomerantsev: Putin’s Russia
Senior fellow at the Legatum Institute who spent nine years as a television producer in Russia. He writes for The Atlantic and the London Review of Books, and is the author of Nothing Is True and… Audio
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Priest in PNG says doctors can help solve sorcery beliefs
Audio 29 May 2015A missionary in the Papua New Guinea highlands says the medical profession can help police in spreading awareness about human disease, to counter sorcery beliefs. Audio
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Arbitration for all Fiji workers under proposed changes
Audio 29 May 2015All Fiji workers will have access to arbitration under a proposed amendment to the Employment Relations Promulgation. Audio
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Sport: Fiji realistic ahead of first U20 Football World Cup
Audio 29 May 2015Fiji are taking a realistic approach to their debut appearance at the Under 20 Football World Cup. Audio
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Administrator dismisses Norfolk opposition to reforms
Audio 29 May 2015Australia's administrator on Norfolk Island says opposition to reforms initiated by Canberra is being led by a few politicians who fear for their jobs. Audio
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Expert says Vanuatu's huge cyclone damage bill unnecessary
Audio 29 May 2015An emergency management expert says Vanuatu needs to introduce cyclone proof building codes to avoid more big damage bills from disasters like Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Former Bougainville MP says many couldn't vote
Audio 28 May 2015A former MP in Bougainville says many people could not vote in the recent elections because their names were not on the roll. Audio
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Solomons to scrap electoral system
Audio 28 May 2015The Solomon Islands government says it will scrap the country's first past the post electoral system in favour of a more representative system before the next general election in 2018. Audio
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PNG putting its hand up on REDD, says Forestry Ministry
Audio 28 May 2015Papua New Guinea's Forestry Minister Douglas Tomuriesa says the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation-plus mechanism is ready for business. Audio
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Sorcery in PNG ' spreading like wildfire '- police
Audio 28 May 2015: Repeated acts of brutal violence in Papua New Guinea's highlands provinces are being put down to the spreading of superstitious beliefs. Audio
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Chikungunya virus spreads to half of Pacific
Audio 28 May 2015The mosquito borne chikungunya virus has now reached half of the Pacific and is likely to spread to non-affected countries in the region over the next five years. Audio
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'Talofa lava' - it is Samoan language week
New Zealanders are celebrating the Samoan language this week with cultural performances, speeches and debates all over the country. Audio
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Options raised for Fiji's Sodelpa over suspension
A scholar of parliamentary process and law in the region Richard Herr says the opposition in Fiji has a few options open to it to deal with the long term suspension of one of its MPSs. Audio
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Oil spill concern in American Samoa
Audio 27 May 2015There's concern up to 4,000 litres of fuel and 75 tonnes of fish could be spilled into the ocean in American Samoa where a longliner ran aground in bad weather. Audio
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Physicians demand changes to Aust asylum policies
Audio 27 May 2015Physicians say that Australia's mandatory detention of asylum seekers is inhumane and must end. Audio
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PNG unable to address doctor shortages
Audio 27 May 2015Papua New Guinea doctors say the country's inability to address staff shortages has reached critical levels with recent figures showing 3-6 million Papua New Guineans living in areas with no access to… Audio
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Norfolk continues campaign to stop legislation
Audio 26 May 2015Norfolk Island considers how to convince Australia to change its mind about downgrading its autonomy. Audio
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University looks at indigenous language preservation
Audio 26 May 2015The University of Sydney has hosted a public forum looking at preserving indigenous languages, many of them endangered, in the region. Audio
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School children revive Samoan language
Audio 26 May 2015Children in South Auckland are braving the winter weather in traditional Samoan attire this week to celebrate Samoan language week. Audio
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Solomons government takes first step against corruption
Audio 26 May 2015The Solomon Islands government says it is taking the first step this week towards honouring its election promise to fight corruption in the country. Audio
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Fiji to benefit from Japanese aid
Audio 26 May 2015Fiji looks set to receive a significant share of an aid package from Japan after the PALM 7 Pacific leaders meeting over the weekend. Audio
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US demands money back after failed school project
Audio 26 May 2015The United States has demanded that the Marshall Islands pay back 800,000 USdollars given to it to build a school that Majuro now says can't go ahead. Audio