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Australasia’s favourite baritone
NZ Baritone performing with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra this week. Audio
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Tuna Commission fails to deliver on overfishing
Audio 11 Dec 2014The Tuna Commission has come under scrutiny after little progress on saving dwindling tuna stocks at its meeting in Apia last week. Audio
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Transparency Solomons hails Sogavare's election
Audio 11 Dec 2014Transparency Solomon Islands optimistic about progress of anti-corruption reforms under new government. Audio
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Australian Immigration Officers bully detainees
Audio 10 Dec 2014The Refugee Action Coalition says a hunger strike by asylum seekers at Australia's detention centre in Papua New Guinea ended after intimidation from Australian immigration staff. Audio
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Calls for more decision making opportunities for Pacific women
Audio 10 Dec 2014A women's advocacy group says the Pacific needs to do more to give women the opportunity to participate in politics. Audio
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Formation of united West Papua group seen as significant
Audio 10 Dec 2014: West Papua's bid to join the Melanesian Spearhead Group is one step closer, after delegates at a meeting in Vanuatu agreed to form an umbrella organisation to represent their interests. Audio
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FFA says critical tuna issues left dangling
Audio 10 Dec 2014The regional fishery advisory body, the Forum Fisheries Agency, says critical issues have been left dangling after a key meeting last week of the Tuna Commission. Audio
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'Next Goal Wins' wins big in the UK
Audio 10 Dec 2014A documentary on the American Samoan soccer team has won an award for best documentary in Britain. Audio
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New Solomons prime minister promises positive change
Audio 9 Dec 2014The newly elected prime minister of Solomon Islands promises to bring about positive change to the country. Audio
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Fiji's government digs in heels over television rugby coverage
Audio 9 Dec 2014The Fiji government says it will not budge over a decree requiring significant events to be broadcast across all television channels. Audio
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Participation of citizens in growth seen as key to PNG's future
Audio 9 Dec 2014The UNDP says Papua New Guinea's goal of being one of the top 50 ranked countries in the human development index by 2050 requires citizens to work together for the good of the nation. Audio
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Better shipping for Tonga's Niuas
Audio 9 Dec 2014A shipping service, owned and operated by the local community, is set to be launched next year in Tonga's far northern Niua island group. Audio
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More movements on the eve of PM elections in Honiara
Audio 8 Dec 2014More MP movements on the eve of prime ministerial elections in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Tuna Commission talks 'phenomenally disappointing'
Audio 8 Dec 2014Environmental groups are branding a major meeting on Pacific fisheries last week a failure. Audio
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Legacy of WW2 bombs in the Pacific for many years - officer
Audio 8 Dec 2014Ten New Zealanders involved in exercise to remove bombs from around Torokina in Bougainville. Audio
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PNG's PM defends govt budget deficit strategy
Audio 8 Dec 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has defended his government's stewardship of the economy amidst criticism from a rejuvenated opposition. Audio
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Anxious wait on Cook Islands courts after recount
Audio 8 Dec 2014A recount of results in the Mitiaro electorate from the Cook Islands general election in July has given the Democratic Party candidate the seat by a single vote. Audio
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Pacific stands to benefit from Asia's growing middle class
Audio 8 Dec 2014Pacific island countries should be planning now to cater for the hunger for luxury goods and holidays from Asia's growing middle class. Audio
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Pacific human rights in spotlight at Massey Uni
Audio 8 Dec 2014Massey University conference to focus on human rights issues around the Pacific and look for sustainable solutions. Audio
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Doco explores conflicts of nickel mining in New Caledonia
Audio 8 Dec 2014The maker of a documentary that explores conflicts surrounding nickel mining in New Caledonia says he hopes it shows the complexity of the independence issue. Audio
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Captain Cook’s naval charts embody Enlightenment imperialism
Dame Anne Salmond discusses Maori relations with the ocean, comparing Te Whanau a Apanui's opposition to the oil company Petrobras' drilling ship to the time 250 years earlier when canoes headed out… Audio
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PNG men who were adrift at sea released from hospital
Audio 5 Dec 2014Two Papua New Guinea men who spent five months adrift at sea in a small boat have been released from hospital in the Federated States of Micronesia. Audio
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Pacific continues to face problems with corruption
Audio 5 Dec 2014Papua New Guinea continues to be perceived as one of the world's most corrupt countries on this year's Transparency International Corruption Perception Index. Audio
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Critics says reporting of PNG issues going downhill
Audio 5 Dec 2014The reporting on Papua New Guinea issues is said to have gone downhill in the year since the Australian Associated Press shut down its PNG bureau. Audio
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PM race in Tonga heats up
Audio 5 Dec 2014Candidates position for PM race in Tonga as late electoral challenge is launched . Audio