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Stress in the U.S workplace rings warning bells for NZ
Dr Ben Snyder is lecturer in Sociology & Social Policy at Victoria University. He shadowed truck drivers, Wall Street traders and unemployed workers in the United States for several months, reveals… Audio
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PNG court stays Taskforce Sweep disbanding
Audio 29 Jul 2014PNG's anti-corruption Taskforce Sweep will continue to operate after the National Court permanently stayed a government attempt to disband it. Audio
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RA cuts a worry for Papua New Guineans - Philemon
Audio 29 Jul 2014A veteran of the Papua New Guinea news media says the cutbacks at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation will be disastrous for his country. Audio
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Niue's tourism plan defended
Audio 29 Jul 2014Niue's tourism authority board says its own plans to grow tourism will define the industry's goals more clearly than the current strategic plan. Audio
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Pacific's bigeye stocks critically depleted.
Audio 28 Jul 2014New figures on tuna populations in the Pacific show that the region's bigeye stocks have been critically depleted. Audio
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Solomons still lacking a local police chief
Audio 28 Jul 2014Public perception that there are no suitable local candidates for police commissioner linger in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Academic says Forum going through 'turbulent' phase
Audio 28 Jul 2014A Fiji academic in Australia says the Pacific Islands Forum is going through a turbulent phase but still maintains its relevance. Audio
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Push in Solomons to stop vote buying
Audio 28 Jul 2014Anti-corruption group in Solomon Islands encourages people not to expect payment in exchange for their votes in the general election later this year. Audio
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Niue's tourism plan criticised
Audio 28 Jul 2014Niue's strategic tourism plan criticised by ex-tourism chair. Audio
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Tonga cyclone victims need more food, housing
Audio 28 Jul 2014A Peoples Representative for Ha'apai in Tonga where a category-five cyclone displaced 5,000 people in January says residents do not have enough food and up to 200 families are still living in tents. Audio
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Temaru lashes out at French judiciary
Audio 25 Jul 2014French Polynesia's opposition leader, Oscar Temaru, has hit out at France over the way it has favoured the veteran politician Gaston Flosse. Audio
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Appointment of an Australian as Solomon Islands Police Chief
Audio 25 Jul 2014The former Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare says he supports the appointment of an Australian as his country's new Police Commissioner. Audio
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Group warns against Fiji's ratification of EPA
Audio 25 Jul 2014Fiji's Pacific Network on Globalisation says Fiji and other Pacific countries will sacrifice their own economic development by ratifying a free trade agreement with the European Commission. Audio
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Tongan women leaders meet for elections training
Audio 25 Jul 2014Thirty potential women candidates for Tonga's election in November have met in Nuku'alofa for a workshop on campaigning and leadership. Audio
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Reconciliations mark Vanua'aku Pati direction
Audio 25 Jul 2014The Vanua'aku Pati continues to reconcile with other national parties in the Vanuatu's fragmented parliament. Audio
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Tahiti's Flosse set to lose office
Audio 24 Jul 2014France's highest court has upheld a major corruption sentence given to the French Polynesian president Gaston Flosse. Audio
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Cook Islands Party election victory marred
Audio 24 Jul 2014The Cook Islands Party election victory marred by accusations of bribery and miscounts from the rival Democratic Party. Audio
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Nauru opposition MPs still in limbo over suspensions
Audio 24 Jul 2014Five opposition MPs suspended from Nauru's parliament continue to remain in limbo as they to wait to challenge their suspensions. Audio
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Sport: Pacific countries talk up their medal chances in Glasgow
Audio 24 Jul 2014Plenty of Pacific countries are confident about their medal chances at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Audio
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NGO coalition says torture video should be finished
Audio 23 Jul 2014The Fiji NGO Coalition for Human Rights says the investigation into last year's torture video could have been completed a long time ago. The 9 minute video shows a handcuffed man being beaten by men… Audio
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Speed of American Samoa health systems questioned
Audio 23 Jul 2014Questions are being asked as to why the health department in American Samoa didn't act earlier in trying to determine the cause of an acute fever rash disease. Audio
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Fiji government ignore landowner pleas over forced eviction
Audio 23 Jul 2014The President of the Jittu Land trust in Fiji say government authorities have ignored their pleas for help over the forceful eviction from their land. Audio
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More money needed after PNG flooding disaster
Audio 23 Jul 2014The Disaster Coordinator in Papua New Guinea's Southern Highlands Province says more money is needed in order to help up to 40 thousand people affected by recent heavy floods. Audio
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Fiji's NFP tries to overcome election cynicism
Audio 23 Jul 2014Fiji's National Federation Party says it's trying to instil confidence in people to vote in the upcoming election. Audio
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Cooks Democratic leader says election result invalid
Audio 22 Jul 2014The Cook Islands Democratic Party says its party could still win the election and it will challenge the vote count. Audio