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Difficult build-up for Pacific teams leading into Wellington 7s
Audio 6 Feb 2014Fiji, Samoa and Tonga have all faced various problems on and off the field in preparation for the Wellington Sevens. Audio
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Pacific navy exercise to simulate major disaster
Audio 6 Feb 2014Huge naval exercise to improve response to Pacific disasters. Audio
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Cooks company halts diesel sales after faulty fuel find
Audio 6 Feb 2014Cook Islands company halts sales of its diesel after the fuel found to be high in sulphur and potentially damaging for modern pickup trucks. Audio
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Samoan prisoner acquitted of New Zealand man's murder
Audio 5 Feb 2014Samoa's Supreme Court Judge overturns a jury's guilty verdict, acquitting a prisoner of the 2012 murder of a New Zealand man at Tafaigata jail. Audio
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Fiji's Trade Union Congress still 'baffled' over arrests
Audio 5 Feb 2014The President of Fiji's Trade Union Congress says he is still baffled as to why he and five other unionists were arrested on New Year's Eve in Nadi. Audio
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PNG Catholic mission urges dialogue to settle landowner claim
Audio 5 Feb 2014The Catholic Archbishop of Mt Hagen finds much-needed education and services which his diocese helps run in Jiwaka have become a bargaining chip in a compensation claim by landowners. Audio
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Wage campaigner disappointed in minimum wage
Audio 5 Feb 2014The former chair of the Fijian Wages Council says the country's new minimum wage will not address deep seeded poverty. Audio
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A fisherman washed up in the Marshalls to be repatriated soon
Audio 5 Feb 2014The Marshall Islands prepares to repatriate a Latin American fisherman who washed up after being lost at sea for 13 months. Audio
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New regional women's caucus head tells of leadership stigma
Audio 5 Feb 2014Twenty women from seven Pacific nations gather in Fiji to find ways to boost women's representation in politics. Audio
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Transparency Solomon Islands asks government to explain
Audio 4 Feb 2014Transparency Solomon Islands is asking the government to explain to the public what's behind it's decision to settle out of court with the former attorney general, Julian Moti. Audio
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Panguna mine critical to Bougainville's progress
Audio 4 Feb 2014Bougainville's leader says the re-opening of the Panguna mine is vital to the province's progress. Audio
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Australian Human Rights Commission barred from visiting Nauru
Audio 4 Feb 2014The President of Australia's Human Rights Commission has been barred from visiting the asylum seeker processing centre on Nauru as part of an inquiry. Audio
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Pacific women put aside political differences for common goal
Audio 4 Feb 2014Women from seven Pacific Islands gather to discuss how to boost the representation of women in elected positions in the region. Audio
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Unions call for investigation into Fiji labour rights
Audio 4 Feb 2014International unions are calling for a UN investigation into Fiji's labour rights, following the Sheraton strikes in Nadi. Audio
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Seasonal labour schemes bring huge benefits to Tonga
Audio 3 Feb 2014Several thousand Tongans enjoying the benefits of seasonal labour in Australia and New Zealand. Audio
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Fiji unions say govt pandering to business over minimum wage
Audio 3 Feb 2014Fiji unions say the government is pandering to business interests in setting a minimum wage which will not help workers out of poverty. Audio
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Castaway now in hospital in Marshall Islands capital
Audio 3 Feb 2014A Spanish-speaking man who says he has been adrift at sea for the last 13 months has arrived in the Marshall Islands capital. Audio
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Voices: Beloved Monk - Wellington’s Cambodian Community
Lynda Chanwai-Earle is at the Wat Buddha Chaya Mahanath Theravada Buddhist Monastery in Island Bay, Wellington to meet a beloved 78-year-old monk who escaped Pol Pot's regime to arrive in New Zealand… Audio
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PNG's capital considers ban on plastic
Audio 3 Feb 2014Papau New Guinea's National Capital District is considering a ban on certain plastics in Port Moresby. Audio
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Agriculture project aims to make most of Tongan asset
Audio 3 Feb 2014A founder of a new project aiming to foster greater participation of Tongan women in agriculture is encouraging people involved in the sector to look for opportunities in regional markets. Audio
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Tongan cyclone recovery plan approved by Cabinet
Audio 3 Feb 2014The Tongan government says it has approved a cyclone recovery plan that looks at Ha'apai's immediate to long term needs. Audio
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Bougainville leader says major benefits from O'Neill visit
Audio 3 Feb 2014Bougainville's President, John Momis, says O'Neill visit brought unity and will improve the ability of the provincial and national governments to collaborate ahead of the referendum on possible… Audio
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Academic labels PNG's growth 'extraordinarily high'
Audio 3 Feb 2014Australian academic says Papua New Guinea's current population growth rate has 'serious implications' for the country. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
Audio 2 Feb 2014Last Wednesday marked the 50th anniversary of a movie that many critics believe to be one of the funniest ever made. Dr Strangelove nevertheless had a serious point to make about the high risks… Audio
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French Polynesian health authorities fight two epidemics
Audio 31 Jan 2014Mosquitos carrying zika virus and dengue fever have led to a double epidemic in French Polynesia, with up to half the population becoming unwell over the past three months. Audio