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Immigration NZ makes changes to how Pacific offices are run
Audio 2 Oct 2017Immigration New Zealand is making changes to how it conducts business in its offshore offices in the Pacific. Audio
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Samoa's national bird under threat
Audio 2 Oct 2017An international campaign is underway to try and save Samoa's national bird, the manumea, from extinction. Audio
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Nick’s Beatle Bag (1)
Nick Tipping dedicates the programme to the music of Lennon and McCartney with jazz tunes that reinvent the Beatles - from Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald to fusion players Allan Holdsworth and… Audio
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Nick’s Beatle Bag (2)
Nick Tipping dedicates the programme to the music of Lennon and McCartney with jazz tunes that reinvent the Beatles - from Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald to fusion players Allan Holdsworth and… Audio
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Vanuatu volcano islands evacuation effort in full swing
Audio 29 Sep 2017An armada of ferries is chugging towards the Vanuatu island of Ambae, as the country prepares to evacuate about 5 percent of its population. Audio
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A possible watershed for moment for West Papuan independence
Audio 29 Sep 2017A petition to the United Nations with the signatures of 1.8 million West Papuans seeking self-determination could be a watershed moment for the independence movement Audio
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NZ approach to Cooks Super called 'selective means testing'
Audio 29 Sep 2017A retired Cook Islands accountant says the New Zealand government is out of order requiring Cook Islanders to forfeit their National Superannuation Fund savings if they accept New Zealand Super. Audio
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Sport: Momentum building for an NRL team in PNG
Audio 29 Sep 2017Calls for a Papua New Guinea team to be included in the NRL boosted by Hunters success Audio
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Pacific quota access emigrants seek more support
Pacific people entering under the quota with aspirations for a brighter future can find NZ tough. Audio
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Entire exodus ordered on Vanuatu's Ambae
Vanuatu's government has ordered a compulsory evacuation of the population of Ambae due to the ongoing volcanic threat. Ambae's Manaro volcano was upgraded to level four activity five days ago with… Audio
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Bougainville says O'Neill ill-informed in referendum comments
The president of Bougainville, John Momis, says the Papua New Guinea prime minister, Peter O'Neill, is ill-informed and misleading in his statements on the region's independence referendum. Audio
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Pacific leaders join call for a world free of nuclear weapons
Pacific leaders have added their voices to a worldwide call for a world free of nuclear weapons. Audio
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Vatulele islanders want resort reopened under new owner
Vatulele Island landowners want to remove the owner of the island's only but defunct resort removed. Audio
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Britain refuses to accept its Pacific nuclear testing legacy
Audio 28 Sep 2017The author of a new book on Pacific nuclear testing says he hopes it will shed more light on Britain's little known role in this controversial chapter of the region's history. Audio
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Vanuatu's authorities struggling with volcanic emergency
Audio 27 Sep 2017About 8,000 people are crammed into evacuation centres on the Vanuatu island of Ambae, short of food, water and other basic supplies. Audio
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Fiery debate over West Papua at UN General Assembly
Audio 27 Sep 2017The issue of West Papuan self-determination has again been the subject of fiery debate at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Audio
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Former Vanuatu PM calls for consistent foreign policy
Audio 27 Sep 2017A Vanuatu opposition MP and former prime minister, Sato Kilman, says the government should be careful to act consistently on foreign policy, with regards to its position on West Papua and a border… Audio
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Marshalls growth nearly at a standstill
The population in the Marshall Islands population is barely changing each year, largely as a result of out-migration to the United States. Audio
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A perfect storm of sorcery related violence in PNG's Highlands
A Lutheran missionary in Papua New Guinea's Highlands says a perfect storm of traditional spiritual beliefs mixed with local interpretations of Christianity has resulted in a marked increase in… Audio
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Fiji cane growing assistance called a 'miserable failure'
An official with the Fiji opposition National Federation Party says the government has to bring in a sugar replanting programme that works. Audio
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NZ's first Samoa bilingual primary class celebrates 30 years
Audio 26 Sep 2017New Zealand's first Samoa bilingual primary class celebrates 30 years. Audio
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Pacific calls for global climate action at UN General Assembly
The Pacific has presented a united front at the UN General Assembly in New York in calling for global action on climate change. Audio
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Economist welcomes apparent new openness in PNG Govt
An economist with a long interest in the Papua New Guinea economy has welcomed signs of more openness in the PNG government. Audio
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Origin of the specious: America’s problem with facts
The idea held by some Americans that one can simply choose to consider beliefs or opinions as facts goes back long before 'fake news', argues Kurt Andersen in his book Fantasyland: How America Went… Audio
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Samoa public inquiry into family violence underway
Samoa's national public inquiry into family violence hopes to find solutions. Audio