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Tonga govt warns wage demand unaffordable
Audio 14 Oct 2014The Tongan government says it cannot afford a demand from public servants for higher wages. Audio
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Taiwan pursues Kiribati over missing money
Audio 14 Oct 2014Taiwan still in the dark after money provided to Kiribati for a landing craft disappears. Audio
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Nature takes its toll on small Tongan island
Audio 14 Oct 2014Tonga's Monuafe Island has disappeared over the last few years due to erosion and cyclones - factors also affecting tourist islands. Audio
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PNG Higher Education looks to improve tertiary intake
Audio 14 Oct 2014Papua New Guinea's Minister of Higher Education looks for streamlining the system to improve the intake of students from secondary school into tertiary institutions. Audio
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Fiji opposition calls for independent salary committee
Audio 13 Oct 2014The leader of Fiji's opposition National Federation Party is calling on the new government to revoke last week's salary setting Remuneration Decree and establish an independent committee to establish… Audio
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Nauru's new Chief Justice outlines challenges
Audio 13 Oct 2014Nauru's new Chief Justice Joni Madraiwiwi says he has no cause to doubt assurances about the independence of the judiciary in Nauru. Audio
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Gender equality a challenge in Solomon Islands Public Service
Audio 13 Oct 2014The Solomon Islands Ministry of Women, Youth and Children's Affairs says mainstreaming gender equality is a major challenge in the country. Audio
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Guam voters prepare for referendum on medicinal marijuana
Audio 13 Oct 2014Voters are preparing to take part in a controversial referendum on legalising medicinal marijuana in Guam. The vote is due to coincide with the November 4th general elections. Audio
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Pacific police look to remove barriers to justice for women
Audio 13 Oct 2014Police officers in the region aim to eliminate existing cultural and religious attitudes that have been creating barriers in getting justice for crimes against women. Audio
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Traditional canoes set sail from Fiji to Australia
Audio 13 Oct 2014Three Pacific voyaging canoes have left Fiji for Sydney, Australia marking climate change issues. Audio
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Never too late for action on Climate Change: SPREP
Audio 13 Oct 2014Pacific countries leading the way for global climate change action. Audio
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Puck from ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ by Miranda Harcourt
Puck's Monologue from Act III, Scene II of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. Performed by Miranda Harcourt. Audio
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Helena from ‘All’s Well That Ends Well’ by Erin Banks
Helena's Monologue from Act III, Scene II of 'All's Well That Ends Well'. Performed by Erin Banks. Audio
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Flying Nun 90s reissues
The dream of the 90s is alive in Auckland- Superette's Ben Howe and Andrew Gladstone of Garageland reflect on four Flying Nun reissues from the 1990s. Audio
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Fiji Police probe alleged assault during arrest
Audio 10 Oct 2014Fiji's Police Commissioner says he has begun an investigation into an alleged assault during the arrest of retired teacher Joseva Bilitaki. Audio
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Concern for health of NZ's Pasifika peoples
Audio 10 Oct 2014A leading public health expert says the health of Pasifika peoples in New Zealand is going backwards and turning that around should be a top priority of the new government. Audio
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Tokelauans to join Newcastle coal protest
Audio 10 Oct 2014Tokelauans to take part in environmental protest over the coal industry in Australia's Newcastle. Audio
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Expert says the health of NZ Pasifika peoples is deteriorating
Audio 10 Oct 2014A leading public health expert says the health of Pasifika peoples in New Zealand is going backwards and turning that around should be a top priority of the new government. Audio
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Tongan Parliament opens up for public education.
Audio 10 Oct 2014Tongan Parliament opens up for public education. Audio
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NZ lifts Tonga travel advisory
Audio 9 Oct 2014New Zealand lifts travel advisory off the kingdom of Tonga. Audio
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Australian watchdog wants end to detention of children
Audio 9 Oct 2014The president of Australia's Human Rights Commission has called for an end to the government's policy of locking asylum seeker children up in mandatory detention. Audio
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Tokelau recovers from chikungunya
Audio 9 Oct 2014The Director of Health in Tokelau says over 200 people have had chikungunya since August but the peak of the outbreak is over now with no new cases in the past few days. Audio
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News challenges ahead for journalists in Fiji
Audio 9 Oct 2014The President of the Fijian Media Association, Ricardo Morris, says journalists have a new challenge ahead as democracy takes hold in Fiji. Audio
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UNESCO consults in Tonga over the Langi Tombs
Audio 9 Oct 2014UNESCO is holding a workshop in Tonga to inform the community what needs to be done to have the Langi Tombs of Lapaha listed as a World Heritage Site. Audio
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PNG mobilises resources in effort to beat TB
Audio 8 Oct 2014Papua New Guinea's government has created a taskforce to mobilise resources in three provinces where the rate of tuberculosis has become a serious public health concern. Audio