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Manus Island refugees to peacefully resist relocation
An Australian politician is warning today's closure of the Manus Island detention centre could end in tragedy. Audio
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Solomons Govt on verge of collapse
The Solomon Islands government of Manasseh Sogavare appears to be on the verge of collapse after a series of resignations by ministers. The group plans to oust Mr Sogavare in a vote of no-confidence… Audio
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Pohiva may emerge from residue of dissolved Tongan parliament
There are indications that 'Akilisi Pohiva will return to the Tongan parliament, despite being head of a government whose tenure was cut short a year by the King. Audio
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PNG Immigration minister hopeful over Manus transition
Papua New Guinea's Immigration Minister has downplayed concerns of looming security or humanitarian crises on Manus Island. Australia's immigration detention centre on Manus is due to close tomorrow… Audio
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MP calls NZ's Manus Island silence 'complicity'
A new MP says New Zealand's silence has made it complicit in human rights abuse in Australian offshore detention. Audio
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PNG paper editor responds to criticism over journalist's death
The death of a prominent journalist in Papua New Guinea has prompted criticism of the newspaper she worked for. Audio
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Integrity overrides convenience of govt for PNG MP
A new Papua New Guinea MP Bryan Kramer, is philosophical about the split in his political party after its leader and most of its MPs, but not him, recently joined government in an upheaval that has… Audio
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Decrease seen in drug and alcohol related crimes in Samoa
Drug and alcohol related crimes in Samoa are gradually decreasing since the introduction of Samoa's Alcohol and Drug Court says Supreme Court Judge. Audio
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Questions raised over bitcoin idea in Vanuatu
Vanuatu passports are in question again after a plan was announced to allow the use of bitcoins in exchange for citizenship. Audio
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Violence against women in PNG highlighted by journalist's death
Audio 27 Oct 2017Papua New Guinea's media industry has been shaken by the death of a journalist who had been suffering in a violent relationship. Audio
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Vanuatu eruption state of emergency ends
Audio 27 Oct 2017A state of emergency called after the eruption of a volcano on Vanuatu's Ambae Island is lifted. Audio
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Pacific league nations predict most competitive World Cup yet
Pacific rugby league nations push for financial parity in the international game. Audio
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Final 2016 Fiji sugar cane season pay non-existent for some
The future of the Fiji sugar industry is in question with some farmers barely making a living. Audio
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Pacific multi-disciplinary artist shocks crowd with new works
Pasifika multi-disciplinary artist Lindah Lepou shocked the crowd at her recent exhibition in New Zealand's government house. Audio
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Hopes new Minister will stop Fijian man's deportation
A Fijian man resident in New Zealand says he hopes the country's new Immigration Minister will intervene to stop the deportation of his intellectually disabled son. Audio
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Tokelauan community changing the language of God from Samoan
For most Tokelauans, the language of church, the Bible and God is Samoan but this is changing. Audio
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Are the new government’s housing policies achievable?
The new coalition government has housing high on its agenda with plans to build 100,000 homes for first home buyers over the next ten years, the establishment of a Housing Commission, a ban on the… Audio
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PNG central bank slammed for misleading report
Audio 25 Oct 2017An economist says last month's Monetary Policy Statement by the Papua New Guinea central Bank was the worst it had produced in 10 years. Audio
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March in Fiji shows worker discontent - union
Audio 24 Oct 2017A union leader in Fiji says a workers' march on Saturday has demonstrated that all is not well with workers in the country. Audio
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Sport: Changes to Tonga Rugby's constitution ruled unlawful
Audio 24 Oct 2017Changes made to the constitution of the Tonga Rugby Union have been ruled unlawful by the country's Supreme Court, leaving the organisation in crisis after the positions of the Board, CEO and… Audio
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Simon Brew’s Swansong
Simon Brew holds the baton for the last time for the Royal New Zealand Air Force Band this weekend in Wellington. The Director of Music steps down from his role after four years, and will celebrate… Audio
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Mitre10's net profit rises more than a third on increased sales
The home improvement retailer, Mitre 10, has reported a 37 percent lift in its full year net profit on increased group sales. Audio
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People affected by Solomons' volcano living on coconuts
People affected by an erupting volcano in Solomon Islands say they are living off coconuts because their wells and water tanks have been contaminated by ashfall. Audio
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Tonga to hold dialogue on democracy
Tonga is this week taking stock of the democratic reform process the country underwent in 2010 with the aim of people gaining a better understanding of its political system. Audio
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Guam's Catholic Church says clergy now free of sexual abusers
Guam's Catholic Church says there are no guarantees but it has taken steps to ensure no sexual abuse perpetrators remain in the clergy. Audio