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Norfolk leaders gain little from Canberra delegation
Norfolk Islands Council of Elders met a delegation from the Australian Prime Minister's and Cabinet Office last week and laid out its continuing concerns at the removal of the island's autonomy. Audio
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Thousands of Solomon Islanders turn out to farewell RAMSI
Thousands turned up at Lawson Tama stadium in Honiara yesterday to farewell the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands which officially ends 14 years of peace and nation building work in the… Audio
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Academic says Fiji budget promises won't address poverty
The Fiji government is promising a fourteen percent wage increase for government workers, an increase in benefits for the poor and elderly and extra money for the ailing sugar industry in its budget… Audio
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Help Save Hamilton’s Musical Future
That’s how Tuesday’s collective action at the University of Waikato was billed. With the Conservatorium of Music is facing a restructure and the public was invited to come and show how much the… Audio
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Labour denies its workplace policy is a return to the 80s
Labour's Workplace Relations spokesman Iain Lees-Galloway Audio
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NZ's Pasifika men gather to challenge social ills
The over-representation of New Zealand's Pacific people in negative statistics is being targeted at an event in Porirua this weekend. Audio
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Bougainville govt's forthright support for BCL at Panguna
The Bougainville Government says it won't give way to a landowner group that says it will not allow Bougainville Copper Ltd, or BCL, to return to the troubled Panguna mine. Audio
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Understanding RAMSI success key to Solomon's future
Understanding the success of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands holds the key to the country's future. Audio
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All of Tokelau now on main power grid
As Tokelau's last village is connected to the country's power grid, the goal of a 100 percent sustainable energy supply, 100 percent of the time gets closer. Audio
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The hidden story of an Australian disaster - Montevideo Maru
A number of events have been held to mark the 75th anniversary of the sinking of the Montevideo Maru in 1942, but an Australian historian says far too little is known about Australia's worst maritime… Audio
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Opposition to chosen candidate in Samoa
There is still dissension among family members who are still opposed to the chosen candidate for the high paramount chief title of Malietoa in Samoa. Audio
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PNG election being rigged, says Morauta
Papua New Guinea's former prime minister Sir Mekere Morauta says the national election is being rigged under the watch of the Electoral Commissioner. Audio
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Fijian youth activist released
An anti torture protestor in Fiji has been released after spending a second night in police cells and two days of questioning. Audio
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Solomons' PM calls RAMSI a regional success
RAMSI is hailed as a Pacific success story by the Solomons PM. Audio
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Fiji superbug linked to supply shortage
A shortage of supplies could have led to the outbreak of an antibiotic-resistant superbug in a Fiji neonatal intensive care unit, according to the hospital's director. Audio
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Jonah from Tonga TV series to air on Māori TV
Māori Television has scheduled a controversial television show called Jonah from Tonga into their programming line up. However, this same show received a negative response from the Tongan community in… Audio
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PNG national capital goes to polls amid roll flaws
Papua New Guinea's Electoral Commission is under growing pressure after a raft of polling and common roll problems in the national election. Audio
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Sport: SRU rejects allegations of mistreatment
The Samoa Rugby Union has denied allegations of mistreatment by the family of a former Under 20s player. Audio
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Uncertainty over Pacfic Games funds raised in Tonga
Audio 27 Jun 2017Opposition parliamentarians in Tonga are calling on the government to provide more clarity over what is happening to money initially earmarked for the 2019 Pacific Games, which the government pulled… Audio
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Reviving endangered bird species in French Polynesia
Audio 27 Jun 2017Conservation eradication efforts reviving endangered bird species in French Polynesia. Audio
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Pacific's PNA plans to be more diplomatic
Audio 27 Jun 2017The Parties to the Nauru Agreement are planning a change of tack - are going to try and be nicer to other bodies in the region. Audio
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Thanks given for RAMSI in the Solomons
Solomon Islanders are expressing their thanks to the departing regional security force that has been keeping the peace in the country for the better part of 14 years and that is leaving the country… Audio
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Waiting and watching in PNG's polling routine
There's a theme of "waiting and watching" as people turn out vote in Papua New Guinea's general election. Audio
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Claims that NZ govt fails vulnerable Maori and Pasifika
A former mental health worker says the New Zealand government has failed to address the needs of vulnerable Maori and Pasifika peoples. Audio
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As RAMSI ends, Solomon Islanders look to the future
The regional security force that has been keeping the peace in the Solomon Islands for the better part of 14 years is leaving the country this Friday. The Regional Assistance Mission, or RAMSI as it's… Audio