Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called s.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 6051 - 6075 of 9102 in total
-
Jokowi calls for greater economic cooperation with PNG
Audio 13 May 2015Indonesia's President Joko Widodo has called for a strengthening of economic ties with Papua New Guinea during a business breakfast in Port Moresby. Audio
-
61st anniversary of film that helped put Samoa on the map
Audio 13 May 2015The Lefaga district of Samoa is celebrating the 61st anniversary of the Hollywood film that put Samoa on the world map. Audio
-
The 9th by Sam Hunt with David Kilgour and the Heavy 8s
Audio 12 May 2015Nick Bollinger reviews a new collaboration between poet Sam Hunt and guitarist David Kilgour. Audio
-
The Sampler: Mumford and Sons, Sam Hunt with David Kilgour and the Heavy 8s, Shilpa Ray
This week in The Sampler Nick Bollinger reviews a new collaboration between poet Sam Hunt and guitarist David Kilgour; an album from Nick Cave-endorsed New York singer and harmonium player Shilpa Ray… Audio
-
Hope for foreign media access to West Papua
Audio 12 May 2015Hopes have been raised for greater access to the Pacific's hidden region after the Indonesian President Joko Widodo promised West Papua would be open to foreign media. Audio
-
Pacific has nine of the ten fattest countries
Audio 12 May 2015Figures released by the World Health Organisation show nine out of the ten most obese countries in the world are in the Pacific, with Cook Islands topping the list with 50.8 percent of its people… Audio
-
Crowds expected through Tuvalu pavillion at Venice Biennale
Audio 12 May 2015More than one million people are expected to pass through a pavillion for Tuvalu at one of the world's most prestigious contemporary art exhibitions - the 56th Venice Biennale. Audio
-
Sport: Fiji on cusp of world sevens title after Glasgow triumph
Audio 11 May 2015Fiji win the Glasgow Sevens to take the lead in the Sevens World Series with one round remaining. Audio
-
Vanuatu advised to redirect development funding
Audio 11 May 2015An academic at the Australian National University says the Vanuatu government will need review existing development projects to cater for the massive rebuild costs. Audio
-
Tonga prepares for its king's coronation
Audio 11 May 2015Preparations are underway in Tonga for the coronation of King Tupou VI in July. Audio
-
Exciting times for Tongan broadcasting with new truck
Audio 11 May 2015Tonga's oldest and largest broadcaster has welcomed what it calls a new era in the industry with the arrival of its first broadcasting truck. Audio
-
Rugby players being forced to choose between money and tests
Audio 11 May 2015The Rugby Players Association says fundings models need to change to help players from second-tier nations, who are being offered less money by their clubs if they choose to compete in Rugby World… Audio
-
Call for PIF to assist beleaguered Nauru
Audio 8 May 2015Nauru government should get help with governance and management issues from the Pacific Forum or other bodies. Audio
-
'Significant progress' made at PACER-Plus talks
Audio 8 May 2015The Chief Trade Advisor of the Pacific Island Countries says significant progress was made on development assistance negotiations in this round of PACER-Plus talks. Audio
-
Peaceful Bougainville campaign winding up
Audio 8 May 2015Four weeks of campaigning for a critical election in Bougainville comes to close with voting to start on Monday. Audio
-
Samoa counsellor calls for culture change
Audio 8 May 2015A Samoan counselling service is hoping to break down cultural barriers in its efforts to address what it says is an alarming suicide problem. Audio
-
Fiji youth want more say, less tokenism
Audio 8 May 2015The National Youth Council of Fiji says young people are being used as tokens in important issues like the flag change and they're calling for a bigger say in decisions of the state. Audio
-
PNG to organise its SOEs into the Kumul Structure
Audio 7 May 2015PNG government readies to introduce new system for running its business arms. Audio
-
A drug test for kava requested by some NZ companies
Audio 7 May 2015The Drug Detection Agency in New Zealand says many companies are requesting a drug test for kava and it's only a matter of time before one is available. Audio
-
Human rights under scrutiny in the Marshalls
Audio 7 May 2015Human rights in the Marshall Islands is under the spotlight as it heads into a UN review after a critical US State report. Audio
-
Reform urged in PNG to boost private sector performance
Audio 7 May 2015The ADB says Papua New Guinea needs reform to ensure the private sector reaches its potential and becomes an important part of PNG's growing economy. Audio
-
Conversation on aid distribution following cyclone Pam needed
Audio 7 May 2015A New Zealand company which says it had its offer of relief shelter for Vanuatu rejected by aid agencies following cyclone Pam says a conversation on how aid is distributed following disasters is… Audio
-
Ban further isolates asylum seekers on Nauru
Audio 6 May 2015An Australian human rights advocate says the Nauruan government's Facebook ban is extremely concerning particularly for asylum seekers who are now further isolated from the world as they continue to… Audio
-
Solomons look to modernise intellectual property rights law
Audio 6 May 2015The Solomon Islands government says there is an urgent need to protect the country's culture, traditional knowledge and practises from exploitation in the internet age. Audio
-
Civil societies, trade unions raise concerns over PACER-Plus
Audio 6 May 2015Pacific civil societies and trade union groups are calling for the immediate suspension of PACER-Plus negotiations. Audio