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Tonga's withdrawal from Pacific Games 'disappointing and confusing'
The Pacific Games Council says it was not consulted over the Tongan government's decision to pull out of hosting the 2019 event. Audio
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Manus detention degraded to make refugees leave
Conditions in the Manus Island detention centre were deliberately degraded to make refugees want to leave. Audio
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Plastic rubbish collects on pristine uninhabited Pacific island
Pacific world heritage site revealed as having the highest density of plastic rubbish in the world. Audio
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US security firm raises eyebrows in PNG
Papua New Guinea's police commissioner has defended his decision to engage with an American security firm and consider their services to train local police and other security forces in preparation for… Audio
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PIANGO concerns about PACER PLUS remain
Early next month the Pacific Islands Forum's PACER Plus agreement for closer economic relations is being signed after being under consideration, in various forms, since 2001. Audio
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Fiji sugar bailout seen as bandaid
The Fiji government has announced a cyclone bailout package for sugar cane growers while taking a swipe at the media and politicians for politicising the industry. Audio
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Amnesty calls for accountability within PNG security forces
Amnesty International is calling for accountability within the Papua New Guinea security forces after 17 unarmed prisoners were shot and killed while trying to escape. Audio
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Twenty years on from Deep Blue v.s Kasparov
Audio 16 May 2017World champion chess player Gary Kasparov lost to a computer in 1997, the computer named 'Deep Blue' won the match and paved the way for computers to be seen as capable of outsmarting humans. Kasparov… Audio
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Tonga shocks region with announcement of games withdrawal
Tonga Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva has announced his government plans to withdraw the country from hosting the 2019 Pacific Games. Audio
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Cooks Islands police force loses officers
The Cook Islands police force has lost 20 percent of its manpower over the past six months. Audio
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Transparency PNG says prison system needs rethink
Audio 16 May 2017Transparency International Papua New Guinea says authorities need to rethink the way correctional services in the country are run. Audio
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Emergency supplies on their way to victims of Cyclone Donna
Audio 16 May 2017Aid being deployed as damage assessments continue in Vanuatu and New Caledonia. Audio
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Minister's Manus claim should be investigated - Amnesty
Audio 15 May 2017Amnesty International says Peter Dutton's claim about the Good Friday attack on Manus Island should be subjected to an inquiry. Audio
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East West Centre mulls survival post Trump cuts
Audio 15 May 2017The East West Centre based in Hawai'i may look to getting extra funding from countries in Asia after proposed budget cuts under the Trump administration. Audio
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REVIEW: Orchestra Wellington’s Firebird
Peter Mechen reviews Orchestra Wellington’s opening concert for 2017, Firebird. The programme featured great early works by not just Stravinsky but also Beethoven’s first symphony and the premiere of… Audio
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Filmmaker detained on Manus to miss premiere
Filmmaker laments his Manus Island detainee co-director can not attend premiere. Audio
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NZ surgeons travel to Samoa on voluntary mission
A team of medical surgeons from Aotearoa have travelled to Samoa to voluntarily offer people life saving heart surgery. Audio
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Company confident PNG seabed mining project on track
A mining company says it is confident that a controversial seabed mine will be operational off Papua new Guinea's in 2019, as planned. Audio
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Push for more Pacific people to get into NZ tech sector
As part of Tech Week, the launch of a new internship programme was timed to also showcase Pacific tech entrepreneurs in Auckland this month. Audio
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Pacific Rugby hopes to benefit from rule change
Pacific nations could be the biggest benefactors of a rule change announced by rugby's governing body surrounding international eligibility. Audio
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Already got your NZ Music Month hoodie? Here’s 10 more things you can do to support local music
Here's a list of fun and useful things you can do to get behind Kiwi music during New Zealand Music Month... and beyond! Video
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Assessment team head to Vanuatu's Torba province
Assessment team moves in on the northern provinces of Vanuatu today. Audio
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New tool kit aims to help Pacific human rights reporting
A new tool kit has been developed to help Pacific governments with human rights treaties reporting. Audio
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Kenny Barron’s jazz vibe
Legendary American Jazz pianist Kenny Barron is coming to Christchurch as part of the International Jazz and Blues Festival at the end of this month. It’s the first time he’s performed in New Zealand… Audio
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Bougainville's BRA re-unites after 20 years
The man charged with bringing reconciliation on Papua New Guinea's Bougainville says they have made a major breakthrough - re-uniting two factons of the Bougainville Revolutionary Army. Audio