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Hope tide is turning on Niuean emigration
Audio 12 Apr 2017There's hope the tide is turning on the flow of people leaving Niue for brighter lights, jobs and other opportunities offshore. Audio
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New Caledonia cleaning up after Cyclone Cook
Audio 11 Apr 2017Activity in New Caledonia is returning to normal after Cyclone Cook blew through last night. Audio
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Guam governor says military 'cannibalising' work force
Audio 11 Apr 2017Guam Governor says the cannabilisation of his territory's workforce has forced him to withdraw support for the military buildup. Audio
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More mixed signals over Manus responsibility
Audio 10 Apr 2017A controversial visit by Australia's prime minister to Papua New Guinea has shed little light on how the hundreds of refugees stuck on Manus island will be resettled. Audio
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Concerns raised about NZ Pacific visa lottery
Audio 10 Apr 2017Concerns are being raised that the special resident visa scheme offered by the New Zealand government to some pacific countries is not working the way it's intended to. Audio
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NFP calls for Fiji human rights chairman to resign
There are calls for Fiji's Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission Ashwin Raj to resign over comments he made about regulating social media. Audio
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Solomons MPs legalising corruption - Transparency SI
The chairperson of Transparency Solomon Islands says self serving MPs are effectively legalising corruption in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Hours to be cut for American Samoa government employees
Hours to be cut for American Samoa government employees. Audio
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Concerns over treatment of Samoan medalist
Samoa's first ever Olympic medalist has finally received her silver from the 2008 Beijing Games. Audio
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Drum n bass legend Andy C is coming to New Zealand and he’s super excited about it
Drum & Bass icon Andy C talks with mega-fan David Ridler ahead of his upcoming New Zealand shows. Audio
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Manus Island detention movie shot in secret
Documentary filmed in secret gives glimpse inside Manus Island detention centre. Audio
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Claims of human rights abuses near a PNG goldmine
Audio 7 Apr 2017Claims of human rights abuses during a police operation near a PNG goldmine are raising questions about whether its owners are doing enough to combat the violence that's plagued the mine for decades.
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PNG yet to overcome sorcery mindset
Audio 7 Apr 2017Sorcery-related attacks and killings are said to be on the rise in Papua New Guinea but very few cases reach the courts. Under-resourced policing and a lack of evidence remain obstacles. Audio
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Cut throat H&S punishment for school
Lawyer Grant Nicholson discusses the punishment meted out to Saint Kentigern College over it's grisly Sweeney Todd accident. Audio
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Tighter NZ immigration policies lead to big fall in migration
Audio 6 Apr 2017Despite record immigration levels in New Zealand, tighter immigration policies have led to significant falls in the number of approved Pacific migrants over the last five years. Audio
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Pacific NCD epidemic a development issue - SPC
Audio 6 Apr 2017The Pacific's non-communicable disease epidemic is not due to poor lifestyle choices according to the Pacific Community. Audio
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PNG leader Michael Somare ends political career
Papua New Guinea parliamentarians have acknowledged the outstanding career of former prime minister Sir Michael Somare after he gave his farewell speech to MP's, as PNG's ninth parliament adjourned… Audio
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Manus asylum seeker fears death if deported
Audio 6 Apr 2017The Manus Island asylum seeker resisting deportation to Lebanon fears for his life if he is sent home without money. Audio
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Cooks CIIC lays out reasons for Aitutaki power changes
Audio 6 Apr 2017The head of the Cook Islands Investment Corporation is assuring the people of Aitutaki any funds held by the island's power authority will be invested to upgrade its power supply. Audio
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Hopes for more political debate as election nears in Niue
Audio 5 Apr 2017There are hopes a new talkback show will spark more political debate as elections draw close in Niue. Audio
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Regional financing a focus for Pacific ministers
Audio 5 Apr 2017A key matter before the Pacific Islands Forum economic ministers who are meeting in Suva is how to set up a regional finance facility. Audio
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New Caledonia dengue outbreak stabilises
There are signs that a dengue outbreak in New Caledonia is stabilising as authorities work to bring it under control. Audio
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Solomons govt seeking donor funding for craft market
The government of Solomon Islands is reaching out to donors for assistance in building a craft market facility for indigenous crafts men and women. Audio
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Calls for co-ordinated funding to NZ aid campaign
There is a call for civil society groups in New Zealand to co-ordinate funding for an agency to speak on their behalf over aid issues. Audio
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S&P Global has now cut South Africa's credit rating to 'junk'
Political pressure is mounting on South African president Jacob Zuma after the collapse of the rand and the downgrading of the country's credit rating in the wake of his decision to sack his well… Audio