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Guam Governor calls for calm amid North Korea strike reports
The Governor of Guam has told people there to remain calm amid reports North Korea is examining a plan to strike the US territory. Audio
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Peaceful protests on Nauru met with violent arrests
Peaceful refugee protests on Nauru have been met with violent arrests following revelations about Australia's resettlement agreement with the US. Audio
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Guam urges calm in face of North Korea strike reports
Guam authorities say there's no change in the threat level for the US territory amid reports North Korea is examining a plan to strike. Audio
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New Caledonia Vale's nickel plant fuels fear of mass lay-offs
Uncertainty over New Caledonia's Vale nickel plant fuels fear among unions of massive job losses. Audio
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Pressure on PNG PM again over fraud case
Pressure is back on Papua New Guinea's prime minister to clear his name in relation to a fraud case, after the National Court dismissed a challenge to the legality of an arrest warrant issued him… Audio
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Legacy of lawlessness lingers from PNG election
Lawlessness related to Papua New Guinea's election continues to fester, with more deadly violence in the Highlands region. Audio
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Samoa PM reflects on life as he promotes memoir
The Prime Minister of Samoa, Tuilaepa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi, has been in New Zealand this week promoting his memoir 'Palemia'. Audio
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PNG women 'priced out' of parliament
A scholar of Pacific politics says women have been priced out of the election "game" in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Incoming Pacific Forum chair wants tighter focus
Audio 8 Aug 2017The incoming chairman of the Pacific Islands Forum says the regional body tries to deal with too many issues and needs to become more focussed. Audio
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New Zealand examines PACER Plus before ratification
Audio 8 Aug 2017New Zealand's Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade select committee is examining the PACER Plus trade and aid agreement prior to making final ratification recommendations to Parliament. Audio
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Battle of Guadalcanal remembered in Solomons
Audio 7 Aug 2017Seventy-five years ago today, allied forces began a major offensive against the Japanese in the Pacific. Audio
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Protest over Hawaiian telescope construction
Audio 7 Aug 2017Indigineous Hawaiian's protest the construction of a telescope on a sacred mountain. Audio
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AA calls for massive upgrade to NZ’s most dangerous roads
The Automobile Association is calling for a massive investment to improve the safety of our roads ahead of the election next month. The AA has found about 40 percent of our state highways score only 2… Audio
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Challenging times ahead, says PNG's new Treasurer
Papua New Guinea's new Treasurer Charles Abel admits some changes in government direction are necessary to manage an economy under huge strain, after Treasury this week released its Mid-year Economic… Audio
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Watchdog planning new approach to fighting corruption
The world head of Transparency International, Jose Ugaz, says the watchdog organisation is planning to take a new approach to dealing with corrupt and fraudulent practices. Audio
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Pacific countries step up battle against the plastic bag
Pacific countries are looking at a variety of tools to step up the battle against the ubiquitous plastic bag. Audio
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Cook Islands languages celebrated in New Zealand
Te epetoma o te reo Maori Kuki Airani celebrated the languages spoken by the people of the Cook Islands. There were number of cultural activities and events being held across New Zealand last week… Audio
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Large international contingent in Solomons for Battle memorial
The 75th anniversary of the Battle of Guadalcanal is being marked in Solomon Islands over the next five days. Audio
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Still crazy – Pink Floyd’s 'Piper' Fifty Years On
It’s half a century since the release of The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, the first album by Pink Floyd and, to Nick Bollinger's ears, still the best record they made. Video
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Success of Solomons RAMSI mission still in the balance
Audio 4 Aug 2017The true success of the Pacific region's peacekeeping intervention is now being tested in Solomon Islands as the country charts its own course. Audio
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People "sad and worried" after shooting death in West Papua
Audio 4 Aug 2017A relative of villagers in Indonesia's Papua region caught up in a fatal police shooting says they're calling for the police to take responsibility for the incident. Audio
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Dunedin ED doctor says hospital system’s 'backing up’
The Acting head of the Emergency Department Dr John Chambers says a lack of ICU beds at the hospital means surgeons are being paid to do nothing. Video, Audio
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PNG has a new govt but questions still about legitimacy
Audio 3 Aug 2017Despite the emergence of a government in Papua New Guinea, questions remain over the legitimacy of the general election. Audio
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Green light for Pacific Ocean Science Centre
Audio 3 Aug 2017The establishment of a Pacific Community Centre for Ocean Science has been given the green light. Audio
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Nauru judge decision vindication for protest defendants
Audio 3 Aug 2017A former Nauru cabinet minister, who is one of 16 people facing charges over a protest, says the government's decision to have the case heard by an Australian judge vindicates their stand over… Audio