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Solomons Transparency outraged at million dollar payout for MPs
Audio 20 Oct 2014Solomon Islands MP's being paid controversial US $53,000 terminal grant. Audio
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U.S. tracks, quarantines Ebola contacts
The Liberian President, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, is appealing to all countries to help fight the Ebola virus. Audio
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US Tuna deal in need of overhaul:PNA
Audio 20 Oct 2014PNA not surprised by Kiribati deviation in Pacific - US tuna negotiations. Audio
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Plans for food processing plant in American Samoa
Audio 20 Oct 2014Plans for a food processing plant that promises about 700 jobs in American Samoa has been met with cautious optimism. Audio
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Effort to record PNG's WWII stories 'urgent', says researcher
Audio 20 Oct 2014A pilot oral history project has just been completed in Papua New Guinea recording the experiences of those affected by the second world war. Audio
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NZ Samoans use bikes to convey health message
Audio 20 Oct 2014A group of New Zealand Samoans are using bikes to take their health message to men in their home country. Audio
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Pacific players think twice about playing for All Blacks
Audio 20 Oct 2014Tongan rugby coach thinks Pacific players in New Zealand will think twice before trying to make the All Blacks. Audio
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Helena from ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ by Hannah Banks
Helena's Monologue from Act I, Scene I of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. Performed by Hannah Banks. Audio
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Coroner criticises lack of support for over-17s from CYF
The Chief Coroner has backed a call from one of his collegues that Child Youth and Family shouldn't cut troubled teenagers adrift when they turn 17. Audio
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Assault victim says Fiji police only acted after media attention
Audio 17 Oct 2014A man who says he was beaten after sending texts to Fiji prime minister Frank Bainimarama says the police only took his complaints seriously when he went to the media. Audio
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Niue marks 40 years of independence
Audio 17 Oct 2014Niue over the next few days is marking the fortieth anniversary of its achievement of self government from New Zealand. Audio
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Maiden speeches in Fiji parliament express anger and hope
Audio 17 Oct 2014Anger and hope were among feelings expressed as MPs made their maiden speeches in Fiji's 50-seat legislature this week. Audio
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Government on Norfolk Island fears it will lose democracy
Audio 17 Oct 2014Norfolk Island seeks a say in Canberra's plans to reduce its legislative council to local government level. Audio
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Fiji and NZ's business relationship looks set to improve
Audio 17 Oct 2014Relations between Fiji and New Zealand businesses look to be on the mend after Fiji's election last month. Audio
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PNG police brutality highlights troublesome link to loggers
Audio 16 Oct 2014Calls continue for Papua New Guinea police working for logging companies to be removed amid unresolved claims of police brutality against landowner communities opposed to logging. Audio
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Minister of Justice says Tonga's judicial system needs reforming
Audio 16 Oct 2014Proposed changes to reform Tonga's judicial system and to amend the constitution await Royal Assent. Audio
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PNG Governors discuss greater autonomy.
Audio 16 Oct 2014Governors of Papua New Guinea's provinces have been meeting in Kavieng to discuss common issues and efforts to gain more autonomy. Audio
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Solomons police chief to bring in new leadership
Audio 16 Oct 2014The new Solomon Islands police commissioner says the force needs new leadership. Audio
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Global Handwashing Day supports health of Pacific
Audio 16 Oct 2014UNICEF Pacific aims to demonstrate how communities can make a big difference to their health through the simple act of washing their hands. Audio
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New security for NBC staff in PNG after assaults
Audio 15 Oct 2014Staff at Papua New Guinea's national broadcaster say the assault on three female staff members have left the victims traumatised and other workers in shock. Audio
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90 million US tuna treaty signed inspite of Kiribati Deviation
Audio 15 Oct 2014US 90million dollar Tuna deal intact despite reports of Kiribati rift. Audio
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Fiji to export cross-bred sheep to Samoa
Audio 15 Oct 2014100 sheep cross-bred in Fiji for tropical conditions have been exported to Samoa to assist with food security and develop its agricultural sector. Audio
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WHO forecasts longer life expectancy in the Pacific
Audio 15 Oct 2014WHO forecasts ageing populations will put more pressure on already struggling health systems. Audio
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Text scheme helps Papua New Guinea health workers
Audio 15 Oct 2014Papua New Guinea health workers trial text messaging scheme to help them stick to new malaria protocols. Audio
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ILO mission says much work ahead for Fiji over labour relations
Audio 14 Oct 2014The head of an International Labour Organisation mission to Fiji says Fiji has much to do to meet its commitments under international labour conventions. Audio