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Mixed reaction to Bainimarama's proposed NZ trip
Audio 22 Jul 2014Suggestions that Fiji's military regime leader and Prime Minister will visit Auckland next month to campaign is getting a mixed reaction from groups representing people from Fiji in New Zealand. Audio
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Shock resignation in New Caledonia
Audio 22 Jul 2014The first visit to New Caledonia of France's new overseas minister has been overshadowed by the resignation of the territory's top French official just hours after the visit began. Audio
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Fiji's Sodelpa promises poverty relief
Audio 22 Jul 2014Fiji's Sodelpa Party says its manifesto for the upcoming election addresses basic issues like poverty and jobs. Audio
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Nauru's airline introduces new freight service
Audio 22 Jul 2014Nauru's national airline carrier is introducing a new freight service to keep up with growing demand created by Australia-run asylum seeker camps on the island. Audio
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PNG documentaries challenge stereotypes
Audio 22 Jul 2014The Australian High Commission to Papua New Guinea says a series of documentary films it commissioned about women leaders in the country breaks new ground. Audio
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Amnesty irked by Fiji actions
Audio 21 Jul 2014Amnesty International has expressed concern about the lack of accountability for serious human rights abuses in Fiji. Audio
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Overstayers in Marshall Islands fight for residence
Audio 21 Jul 2014Three overstayers in Marshall Islands have gone to court to fight deportation orders issued by the Department of Immigration. Audio
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1st Solomon Islands Independence Day in NZ
Audio 21 Jul 2014The Solomon Islands has held its first independence day in New Zealand, which also served as the start of a campaign to better promote itself. Audio
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Further changes cast doubt on Fiji elections
Audio 21 Jul 2014The Fiji Labour Party says the government's decision not to make the National Register of Voters public further erodes the integrity of the September general election. Audio
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French Polynesia blighted by unemployment
Audio 21 Jul 2014The number of job seekers in French Polynesia has reached a new peak with youth unemployment at record levels. Audio
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Tonga Democrats at a crossroads
Audio 21 Jul 2014Tonga's Democratic Party is at a crossroads as it dumps a third of its MPs shortly before the country's general election. Audio
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Regional effort needed to fight invasive species
Audio 21 Jul 2014The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme says the economic stakes are high for Pacific countries in the need to invest in addressing invasive species. Audio
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Dance workshop attracts young Pasifika men
Audio 21 Jul 2014A biannual dance workshop in New Zealand aims to lure young Pasifika men into a dance career. Audio
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NZ Pacific writer awarded Iowa writing residency
Audio 21 Jul 2014A New Zealand-based Pacific poet, writer and performer has been accepted into one of the the longest-running international writing programmes in the world. Audio
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Encore Act Five - Mason’s Magic
Including NZ Players Drama Quartet, Southern Comedy Players, Bruce Mason, 'The Pohutakawa Tree', 'The End of the Golden Weather', James K Baxter, 'Jack Winter's Dream', Globe Theatre in Dunedin with… Audio
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Vanuatu prime minister unthreatened by no-confidence motion
Audio 18 Jul 2014The Vanuatu Prime Minister Joe Natuman says he's received assurances from his caucus that he's got the numbers to continue. Audio
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Need for more renewable energy in Pacific - ADB
Audio 18 Jul 2014The ADB says there has been a spike in the need for investment in renewable energy in the Pacific as the cost of diesel continues to rise. Audio
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Record sports programme for Micronesian Games
Audio 18 Jul 2014The eighth edition of the Micronesian Games is about to start in the Federated States of Micronesia, with a record 14 sports on the programme. Audio
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Call for more stringent maritime safety laws in Vanuatu
Audio 18 Jul 2014Vanuatu women want the government to improve the safety of sea transportation throughout the country, in light of last week's ferry sinking. Audio
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Solomon Islands says ball in Fiji's court over aviation rights
Audio 18 Jul 2014Solomon Islands civil aviation authority is calling for Fiji to come to the table so a dispute over aviation rights between the two countries can be resolved. Audio
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PNG filmmakers need more support
Audio 18 Jul 2014The director of Papua New Guinea's fifth annual Human Rights Film Festival hopes the event will boost support for local filmmakers. Audio
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Four MPs in Tonga dumped by party
Audio 17 Jul 2014Four members of the Tonga opposition Democrats have been dropped from the party ahead of this year's election. Audio
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Ethicist warns of risk to Australia's reputation
Audio 17 Jul 2014An ethicist is warning that the Australian Government's immigration policy and treatment of asylum seekers is putting the country's global reputation at risk. Audio
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Dipak Patel first ever full-time head coach for PNG
Audio 17 Jul 2014Cricket PNG has appointed Dipak Patel as the country's first full-time head coach. Audio
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PNGs anti-corruption unit will continue to operate, for now
Audio 17 Jul 2014Papua New Guinea's leading anti-corruption unit, Task Force Sweep, will continue to operate, for now, after the National Court adjourned its final decision on the unit's future. Audio