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Retiring Fiji activist puts success down to careful navigating
Audio 30 Mar 2015A long time activist for human rights and democracy in Fiji the Reverend Akuila Yabaki says careful navigation has been the key to his survival during politically turbulent times. Audio
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Rebecca Emery : Amnesty International’s Unfollow Me Campaign
Audio 29 Mar 2015One academic once said that there were only two superpowers left in the world. The United States and Public Opinion. In the wake of the recent spying allegations just what do the general public think… Audio
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Aid has not reached all communities - Vanuatu government
Audio 27 Mar 2015The Vanuatu government has acknowledged some communities have not received any aid, two weeks after category five Cyclone Pam struck the country. Audio
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Jail sought for former French Polynesian president
Audio 27 Mar 2015Jail sought for former French Polynesian president Gaston Flosse for illegal spying and abuse of public funds. Audio
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West Papua activist in high spirits despite disruption in PNG
Audio 27 Mar 2015A prominent West Papuan activist's tour of the region was disrupted after being detained by Papua New Guinea immigration and being deported. Audio
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New Zealand’s ‘darkest day’ in test cricket - extended version
Archived audio courtesy of The New Zealand Archive of Film, Television and Sound - Contains commentary of New Zealand's first-ever cricket test victory: against the West Indies in Auckland on 13 March… Audio
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New Zealand’s darkest day in test cricket
Archived audio courtesy of The New Zealand Archive of Film, Television and Sound - Contains commentary of New Zealand's first-ever cricket test victory: against the West Indies in Auckland on 13 March… Audio
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NZ spy inquiry not enough for former Solomons official
Audio 27 Mar 2015A special secretary to the former Prime Minister of Solomon Islands says an inquiry into New Zealand's spy agency's activities in the Pacific should include people like himself. Audio
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Samoa new police chief a veteran of the LAPD
Audio 27 Mar 2015Samoa appoints a new police commissioner who has experience on the streets of Los Angeles. Audio
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PNG football says country will be ready for Women's World Cup
Audio 27 Mar 2015Papua New Guinea is confident of hosting a Women's World Cup football tournament to remember in 2016. Audio
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Vanuatu children back to school on Monday
Audio 26 Mar 2015Save the Children says sending children affected by Cyclone Pam in Vanuatu back to school will help them deal with the trauma they have experienced and normalise their lives. Audio
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Ni-Vanuatu seasonal workers in NZ prepare for cyclone rebuild
Audio 26 Mar 2015Horticulture New Zealand says it is working with its Ni-Vanuatu seasonal workers to provide them with skills and resources for when they return home and face the rebuild following Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Bikini islanders look for a new home
Audio 26 Mar 2015The Bikinian community in the Marshall Islands are exploring resettlement options - nearly 70 years after the islanders were evacuated from their atoll because of US nuclear weapons tests. Audio
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The three best and worst ways to modify a child’s behavior
How do you get your child to change the way they behave? Nathan Mikaere-Wallis is the Director of X-Factor Education, and discusses what the research tells us are the best and worst ways to go about… Audio
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Completed! The world’s largest island rat eradication
Rats have been wiped out on South Georgia in the Atlantic Ocean after what is being billed as the biggest pest eradication operation ever seen. Audio
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Immediate need for more Vanuatu aid - UN
Audio 26 Mar 2015The United Nations says Vanuatu is in critical need of more aid to ensure people have access to shelter, clean water and food over the next three months. Audio
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Former Tahiti president in court for alleged spying
Audio 26 Mar 2015Former French Polynesian president Gaston Flosse, in Tahiti's criminal court for alleged spying and abuse of public funds. Audio
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New Cooks bill will recognise domestic violence
Audio 26 Mar 2015The Cook Islands could see a radical change in the way domestic violence is dealt with after the introduction of the Family Law Bill. Audio
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Erromango in desperate need of food
Audio 25 Mar 2015A resident on the remote Vanuatu island of Erromango says the community is in desperate need of food and drinking water as it has not yet received any Government aid. Audio
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Bougainville ready for election
Audio 25 Mar 2015Bougainville's electoral chief says his staff are ready for an election process set to begin on Friday. Audio
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Lal hopes Australian diplomatic pressure will lift Fiji ban
Audio 25 Mar 2015The former Fiji-based academic Brij Lal says pressure from Australia may be the only way he can return to his homeland. Audio
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Drew McMillan: Vitamin S Festival 2015
Co-director of Auckland's Vitamin S improvised and experimental music festival taking place this weekend. Audio
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Cyclone recovery underway in Kiribati and Tuvalu
Audio 25 Mar 2015The governments in Tuvalu and Kiribati deal with the aftermath of Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Concerns at Cooks purse seine increase
Audio 25 Mar 2015The Cooks Islands is to open further purse seine fishing to international operators but it is been met with concern. Audio
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Around 1000 women apply to join Fiji Military
Audio 25 Mar 2015The Republic of Fiji Military Forces have been inundated with around 1000 women applying to be a part of their Territorial Force. Audio