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Solomons needs to create 10,000 jobs every year - Chamber
Audio 22 Aug 2017The chair of the Solomon Islands' Chamber of Commerce and Industry is calling on government and the public sector to focus on creating 10,000 jobs every year. Audio
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Maori Party has strong Pacific focus ahead of election
New Zealand's Maori Party has included and amnesty for overstayers as as one of its policies for Pacific peoples, in the lead up to the general election. Audio
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Sport: PNG retain AFL International Cup
Papua New Guinea have become the first country to defend the AFL International Cup. Audio
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Tokelau head says Govt makes decisions not public servants
The Ulu of Tokelau says it is for the government to make decisions and not public servants. Audio
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PNG writer doubts corruption commission will happen
A Papua New Guinea writer says he doubts there is enough political will to create the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). Audio
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Australia's refugee refusal creating political deadlock
An emeritus Oxford professor of refugee law says Australia has painted itself into a corner by refusing to resettle maritime arrivals. Audio
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Former U.S. presidential candidate on a new kind of leadership
Kathryn Ryan talks to the former Mayor of Baltimore, Governor of Maryland and 2016 US Presidential candidate Martin O'Malley. He is in New Zealand to talk to civic leaders and Government about… Audio
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PNG PM urged to make good on promise over suspicious land deal
Audio 21 Aug 2017Transparency International Papua New Guinea says questions remain over a suspicious land deal involving at least two government ministers. Audio
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Samoan journos assured continued police access
Audio 21 Aug 2017The police in Samoa have assured local journalists that they will still be available to answer questions, despite the end of weekly media conferences. Audio
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Free condoms in Fiji hotspots aim to reduce STDs
Audio 21 Aug 2017A group in is hoping its initiative to provide free condoms in nightclubs, bars and motels will help in the fight against sexually transmitted diseases. Audio
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Pacific digital tax system to be trialled in Solomons
An online taxation system is to be trialled in Solomon Islands for possible use across the Pacific. Audio
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Protests on Manus as Australia's High Court makes ruling
Protests continued on Manus this week as Australia's High Court confirmed the legal status of the detention centre while Canberra continue moves to close it down. Audio
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PNG govt under pressure to account for suspicious land deal
Papua New Guinea's prime minister is being urged to make good on his promise to hold an inquiry into a suspicious land deal involving two of his ministers. Audio
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Bougainville and PNG called on to talk out issues
An Australian academic says both the Papua New Guinea and Bougainville governments should sit down and sort out concerns over funding. Audio
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Quarantines in place in Hawai'i to stop tree fungus spread
A Hawai'i-based scientist says strict quarantine procedures have stopped the spread of a disease that kills native 'ohi a trees. Audio
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Cooks on path to decriminalising homosexuality
Following the recent movement of the Cook Islands in the process of decriminalising homosexuality, there are still a handful of Pacific nations that view homosexuality as a crime. Audio
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Miner's withdrawal from Sols prompts call for better regulation
The Solomon Islands' Chamber of Commerce has expressed regret over the withdrawal of the Japanese mining giant Sumitomo. Audio
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Review: Royal New Zealand Ballet’s Romeo & Juliet
The RNZB’s Romeo & Juliet choreographed by outgoing artistic director Francesco Ventriglia had its world premiere last night at the St James in Wellington before heading on a nationwide tour. Is it to… Audio
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Tonga eliminates tropical disease after three centuries
Audio 17 Aug 2017The chief medical officer for Public Health in Tonga is warning against complacency towards lymphatic filariasis, which has finally been eliminated from the kingdom. Audio
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80 voters called in Cook Islands by-election
Audio 17 Aug 2017A by-election on Mangaia in the Cook Islands to choose successor for former prime minister. Audio
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Southern DHB urology patients could take class action, lawyer s
The Crown has settled cases of medical mistreatment and neglect in the past, so a class action against Southern DHB "may be possible," Christchurch lawyer Grant Cameron says. Video, Audio
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Ceasefire in place after bloodshed in PNG's Enga
Audio 16 Aug 2017Police in Papua New Guinea's Enga province say they are enforcing a truce between tribes who have been fighting over the recent Kandep election. Audio
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Small Pacific countries seek to improve weather services
Audio 16 Aug 2017The director general of the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme says there is growing political awareness of the importance of weather services in the Pacific. Audio
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Tokelau helicopter purchase part of plan NZ were aware of
Audio 16 Aug 2017Tokelau's suspended general manager of public service says last year's controversial purchase of helicopters was self-funded by the territory and had nothing to do with New Zealand. Audio
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Australia signals closer engagement with Pacific
Australia outlines closer ties to the region amid Pacific Islands Forum review of its security Audio