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Transparency International calls for prosecutions over Vanuatu passport debacle
Audio 19 Dec 2013Transparency International in Vanuatu is calling for the Ministry of Justice to publically release a report into controverisal selling of diplomatic passports over the past decade. Audio
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Plato’s Cave: Realities of Composing in New Zealand by Philip Norman
Philip Norman delivers the inaugural Lilburn Lecture before an audience in Victoria University's Hunter Council Chamber. His subject, Plato's Cave: The Realities of Composing in New Zealand. Audio
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Tokelau to get new passenger ship that may use wind power
Audio 18 Dec 2013Tokelau is likely to use marine kites to partly power a new passenger ship. Audio
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Carteret Islanders want Bougainville move but house building slow
Audio 18 Dec 2013Bougainville NGO says plight of islanders on the remote Carterets becoming increasingly difficult but transferring them to the main island held up by slow house building programme. Audio
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PNG Speaker defends his plans for reformation of parliament
Audio 18 Dec 2013PNG's Speaker of parliament defends his plans to remove artefacts from the parliament building amid a public outcry and claims that he is destroying the country's cultural heritage. Audio
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Inquiry report labelled 'death sentence'
Audio 18 Dec 2013The outcome of a parliamentary inquiry into Pacific languages in early childhood education in New Zealand is being labelled a death sentence for some languages and a blow to raising Pasifika… Audio
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Cooks up for millions more for LA-Rarotonga link
Audio 18 Dec 2013It's likely the Cook Islands government could pay millions more a year to guarantee Air New Zealand a profit to fly the Los Angeles to Rarotonga service. Audio
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PNG health worker denies government assertions around sorcery
Audio 18 Dec 2013A Papua New Guinea health worker says sorcery is not just a creation of people's minds and sorcerers are immune to harm. Audio
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Tonga's Pohiva says Defender of Democracy Award important
Audio 17 Dec 2013Veteran Tongan politician's efforts to bring more democracy to Tonga recognised by international group of parliamentarians. Audio
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Clarification wanted around ni-Vanuatu reserved jobs
Audio 17 Dec 2013Business owners in Vanuatu are concerned that new occupations added to the list reserved for ni-Vanuatu are too broad. Audio
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Tokelau to get new passenger ship that may use wind power
Audio 17 Dec 2013Tokelau likely to use marine kites to partly power new passenger ship. Audio
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Call for more coffee farmers in Papua New Guinea
Audio 17 Dec 2013The head of a major coffee exporter in Papua New Guinea says more farmers would help realise the industry's enormous potential. Audio
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Samoan grandmother breaks new ground
Audio 17 Dec 2013A Samoan grandmother has become the first student to graduate with a PhD from Victoria University of Wellington's Pacific Studies programme. Audio
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New hospital on Guam expected to ease burden on health services
Audio 17 Dec 2013New private hospital on Guam is expected to alleviate pressure on health services. Audio
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Hope after Tahiti court annuls French nuke compensation rejection
Audio 16 Dec 2013French Polynesia's nuclear test veterans association says court order to re-examine compensation claim brings hope, but is unlikely to succeed. Audio
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Samoa College's former pupils to mark school's 60 years
Audio 16 Dec 2013New Zealand based former pupils of Samoa's most famous school to mark 60 years since its establishment Audio
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Women suffer from high rates of partner violence in Fiji
Audio 16 Dec 2013The Fiji Women's Crises Centre is shocked by the results of a survey which found about 70 percent of women suffer from some form of violence by their husband or partner. Audio
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Vanuatu Christian Council criticises government for losing the nation's original vision
Audio 16 Dec 2013The head of Vanuatu Christian Council says the government has lost focus of the country's vision for independence. Audio
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PNG's Wewak township awaits police investigators following rape
Audio 16 Dec 2013People in the Papua New Guinea town of Wewak are anxiously awaiting the arrival of team of Police Investigators, following the alleged rape of an 18-year old girl by police more than a week ago. Audio
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PNG sorcery-related killings described as 'silent epidemic'
Audio 16 Dec 2013An Australian academic is describing sorcery-related killings as almost a silent epidemic. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint - Nelson Mandela
Audio 15 Dec 2013This week Wayne takes some characteristically fresh perspectives on the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela, and Finlay follows up with Melbourne-based academic Binoy Kampmark. Audio
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Kate’s Klassic: Fahrenheit 451
Audio 14 Dec 2013Kate Camp will discuss Fahrenheit 451, the 1953 novel by Ray Bradbury. Audio
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France told it can't ignore French Polynesia's decolonisation push
Audio 13 Dec 2013French Polynesia's Temaru says it is unacceptable for France to ignore the United Nations stance on the territory's decolonisation. Audio
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Controversial removal of artefacts at PNG parliament continues
Audio 13 Dec 2013Destruction of cultural artefacts in the Papua New Guinea parliament continuing despite widespread controversy. Audio
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PNA says onus on Pacific countries to cut tuna catches
Audio 13 Dec 2013PNA says responsibility lies in hands of Pacific Island nations to reduce fishing catches following failed Tuna Commission meeting. Audio