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Solomons world heritage East Rennell listed as critical
Audio 19 Nov 2014The Solomon Islands World Heritage area of East Rennell has been listed as in a critical condition by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Audio
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Solomon Islands go to the polls tomorrow
Audio 18 Nov 2014Solomon Islands go to the polls tomorrow to elect a new 50 member parliament. Audio
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France says no alternative to New Caledonia referendum
Audio 18 Nov 2014France says there is no alternative to New Caledonia having an independence referendum by 2018. Audio
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SPC's talks with French president
Audio 18 Nov 2014A high-level meeting between the French President and Pacific Island leaders in Noumea has sparked optimism that the Pacific's fight against climate change will finally be put under the spotlight. Audio
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Mitre 10's annual sales tops 1-billion dollars
Mitre 10's annual sales have topped 1-billion dollars for the first time. Audio
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Somare goes big on seeking damages over removal
Audio 18 Nov 2014Papua New Guinea's veteran leader Sir Michael Somare is seeking damages of 205 million kina over his removal as Prime Minister on August 2, 2011. Audio
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PNG police say leaders can stop tribal warfare
Audio 18 Nov 2014The police commander of Papua New Guinea's Hela province says a state of emergency won't stop tribal fighting in the area. Audio
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Tonga MPs urged to be business savvy
Audio 18 Nov 2014A Tonga business chief says it is vital that at least some of the incoming MPs are savvy business people. Audio
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Solomons court rules on party politics
Audio 17 Nov 2014Unregistered political parties in Solomon Islands remain locked out of next week's elections after a High Court ruling delivered on Friday in Honiara went against them. Audio
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Election Observers deploy to the provinces
Audio 17 Nov 2014The Commonwealth Observers Group in Solomon Islands for elections deploy to seven of the country's nine provinces. Audio
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Prematurity bulk of baby deaths in Samoa
Audio 17 Nov 2014A doctor at Samoa's baby unit says women need to seek medical care early in their pregnancies to avoid the risks of premature delivery. Audio
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Bougainville plans more bomb clearing work
Audio 17 Nov 2014Bougainville prepares to clear more bomb and ordinance left over from the Second World War. Audio
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Leaky Cook Islands buildings set for repair
Audio 17 Nov 2014Three public buildings in the Cook Islands contructed by a Chinese firm within the last decade are needing repairs totalling US$600 000 due to leaks, rust and damage. Audio
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Kili island in Marshalls benefits from solar plant
Audio 17 Nov 2014The Marshall Islands island of Kili is benefiting from a new solar and wind-powered water desalination plant. Audio
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Tonga's Ha'apai power network being rebuilt
Audio 17 Nov 2014Tonga Power has begun rebuilding Ha'apai's electricity network after 90 percent of it was destroyed by Cyclone Ian in January. Audio
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UN Women woo women politicians with radio drama
Audio 17 Nov 2014UN Women has launched a radio drama as part of efforts to encourage more Pacific women to enter politics. Audio
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Study into Samoan matai overseas gets major grant
Audio 17 Nov 2014A study into Samoan matai living overseas has received a major grant New Zealand's biggest science fund. Audio
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One In Five for 16 November 2014 - I am an Artist
Vibrant posters have been appearing on street corners in main cities around the country as part of a national campaign to promote artists who happen to have a disability. The 'I am an Artist' campaign… Audio
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Spiritual Outlook for 16 November 2014 - what’s in the mirror
He's an artist who seems to enjoy the macabre in his paintings, and it's won him a big prize. Audio
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David Cohen’s Greatest Hits
Journalist David Cohen on how he selected a 'best-of' compilation from thousands of articles, reviews and columns he's written for publications including The Listener, the Guardian, and the New York… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
This year marks the 150th anniversary of a key event in Danish history that had significant, though little known, implications for NZ. Wayne looks at the circumstances and Wallace follows up with Bill… Audio
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WHO says diabetes dampening development
Audio 14 Nov 2014The World Health Organisation says disability from diabetes is having a huge negative impact on development in the Pacific Region and now affects over 40 per cent of adults in some nations. Audio
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Chief whip hopes committee impasse will be resolved soon
Audio 14 Nov 2014The chief whip in the Fiji government, Semi Koroilavesau, says he hopes the Public Accounts Committee will be able to meet next week. Audio
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Solomon Islanders go to the polls next week
Audio 14 Nov 2014Solomon Islanders go to the polls on Wednesday next week to choose a new parliament from more than 400 candidates. Audio
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Australia's PNG camp releases first asylum seekers
Audio 14 Nov 2014Australia's PNG refugees declared but concerns about their future in Papua New Guinea. Audio