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Niue calls for WW1 soldiers to be recognised
Audio 25 Apr 2017Niue is pushing for 150 soldiers to be recognised for their service in the First World War. Audio
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Two Vanuatu MPs jailed for corruption walk free
Audio 25 Apr 2017Two senior Vanuatu politicians, jailed for corruption 18 months ago, have been freed on parole. But their cases are far from over. Audio
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Workshop highlights kava's economic potential
Audio 25 Apr 2017Kava still has untapped potential to bring economic benefits for Pacific. Audio
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American Samoa government jobs up in the air
Audio 24 Apr 2017Significant uncertainty remains about the job security for thousands of American Samoa government employees, following announcements about funding cuts by the new US administration of Donald Trump. Audio
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Call for fewer Tonga whale watching licences
Audio 24 Apr 2017A woman with a long involvement in whale watching in Tonga's Vava'u is hoping there will be fewer boats licenced to provide the service this year. Audio
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Tourism PR scoop for French Polynesia
Audio 24 Apr 2017French Polynesia's tourism authority says a recent spate of high-profile visits is some of the best PR they could have wished for. Audio
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Palauans being offered suitcases 'full of cash'
Audio 24 Apr 2017Palau's Chamber of Commerce says property values are going up rapidly and locals are reportedly being offered suitcases of cash for their land. Audio
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Tongan RSE workers sent home after absconding
Audio 24 Apr 2017Two more Tongan workers have been sent home from Recognised Seasonal Employment in New Zealand, triggering calls for better vetting in the scheme. Audio
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Academic says kava good for mental health
Audio 24 Apr 2017A Tongan academic says he hopes to see kava more commonly used to combat mental illness among Pacific people. Audio
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CNMI labour protest continues
Audio 24 Apr 2017Labourers in the Northern Mariana Islands continued to protest last week, prompting Imperial Pacific International to consider legal action. Audio
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Book promotes Pacific voices
Audio 24 Apr 2017A new book features what is considered some of the best commentary on Pacific life in New Zealand. Audio
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PACER Plus about development as much as trade
Audio 21 Apr 2017PACER Plus negotiations have concluded with New Zealand saying the regional agreement is as much about development as it is about trade. Audio
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French territories ready for election
Audio 21 Apr 2017French territories ready for election to replace President Francois Hollande. Audio
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First Pacific Island to publish state-owned enterprises online
Audio 21 Apr 2017Tonga is the first Pacific island country to share detailed state-owned enterprises and other key information online. Audio
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Nauruan protesters facing charges seek temporary stay order
Audio 20 Apr 2017The 19 Nauruans charged in connection with an anti-government protests nearly two years ago are seeking a temporary stay on their trial. Audio
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Samoa's Ministry of Revenue drafts report on taxing pastors
Audio 20 Apr 2017Report now being drafted by Samoa's Ministry of Revenue for cabinet on taxing church pastors. Audio
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China cautious on expanding trilateral aid for region
Audio 20 Apr 2017An expert on Chinese foreign aid says China is learning lessons about how to deliver aid through ventures like the Cook islands Te Mato Vai water project. Audio
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NFP says Tikoduadua shares party values
The leader of Fiji's National Federation Party Biman Prasad says having a former government minister join his party is significant. Audio
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Tokelau Festival attracts thousands
The biggest Tokelau festival in the world took place in New Zealand over the Easter weekend for the seventeenth time. Audio, Gallery
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Manus refugee could use double jeopardy defence
A double jeopardy defence could apply in the new trial of the Manus Island refugee who escaped to Fiji, Loghman Sawari. Audio
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Veteran trekker doing his bit to promote PNG tourism
A former Australian soldier turned trek leader, Reg Yates, wants to see more and more people experience the vast number of tracks that can be walked across Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Sport: Fiji's NSW bid on verge of govt support
Efforts by Fiji to get a team in Australia's domestic New South Wales rugby league competition has gained momentum with the possibility of government funding. Audio
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Sound Archives: Commercials from the 1940's
Too many apples, but not enough rubber or potatoes. Supply and demand problems caused by World War II feature in Sarah Johnston's look at historic radio ads from the 1940s, part of Sellebration - an… Audio, Gallery
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Manus detainee feared death during Good Friday attack
Audio 19 Apr 2017An asylum seeker detained on Manus Island says he thought he was going die during the Good Friday attack on the detention centre by officers of the PNG navy. Audio
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Former Fiji First minister explains party switch
Audio 19 Apr 2017A former minister in Fiji who's joined the opposition says his new party better represents what he stands for. Audio