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Sport: Cook Islands Rugby League dispute could reach High Court
Audio 10 Mar 2017A Cook Islands rugby league club could invoke legal action after it was sanctioned for fielding a player contracted to another club. Audio
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PNG women get crash course in parliament
An intending female candidate in this year's Papua New Guinea general election is relishing a chance to better understand the rules of engagement in parliamentary politics. Audio
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Fiji joins New Zealand in banning dirty cargo ship
The Biosecurity Authority of Fiji has stopped an Indonesian cargo ship from entering Fijian waters after it was ordered to leave New Zealand. Audio
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Women around the Pacific stand up for change
In celebration of International Women's Day, women around the Pacific region are gathering together to stand up for change. Audio
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PFF calls for Fiji re-think on sedition
The Pacific media watchdog, the Pacific Freedom Forum, is encouraging the Fiji prosecution office to pull back from charging staff at the Fiji Times with sedition. Audio
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Commonwealth unveils plan to end domestic violence
Commonwealth Secretary General unveils plan to end domestic violence with 'Peace in the Home' initiative for Commonwealth countries. Audio
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Tongan authorities promote good hygiene after Typhoid cases
Two cases of Typhoid in Tonga have prompted authorities to remind people to about basic hygiene practices. Audio
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Tonga PM says Finance Minister had to go
Tonga's Prime Minister has reshuffled his cabinet after losing a third minister in two years following the resignation of the Finance Minister 'Aisake Eke. Audio
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Dengue in American Samoa sparks emergency
The acting American Samoa Governor, Lemanu Peleti Mauga, has declared a public health emergency following the confirmation of 3 people with dengue fever by the Hawaii State Laboratory. Audio
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Sport: Samoa govt to review Olympic rewards policy
The Samoa government says it will review its policy on rewarding Olympic medalists. Audio
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Birthday concert for NZSO’s 70th
The Michael Fowler Centre was packed to the brim for last night’s New Zealand Symphony Orchestra at 70 anniversary celebration. The three hour extravaganza featured works by Dvorak, Strauss, Brahms… Audio
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Under 45s discuss pros and cons of raising pension age
Morning Report assembled a panel of under 45s to talk about National's new policy to increase the age of entitlement for the pension. 25 year old Maori political commentator Morgan Godfery, 33 year… Audio
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PNG opposition says Govt debt 'embarrassing'
Audio 7 Mar 2017PNG's opposition party is warning the country may not be ready to host next year's meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, or APEC. Audio
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Hatchery to boost Vanuatu sandfish stocks
Audio 7 Mar 2017A new hatchery in Vanuatu is aiming to boost the country's near depleted stocks of sandfish with a sustainable model for its commercialisation. Audio
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Severe kava shortage in parts of Fiji
Audio 6 Mar 2017A difficult year for growers and skyrocketing prices have led to a severe shortage of kava in many parts of Fiji. Audio
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Voice of PNG' Roger Hau'ofa passes away
Audio 6 Mar 2017Tributes are bgin paid to Roger Hau'ofa, a veteran radio broadcaster described as the voice of Papua New Guinea's political, social and economic consciousness, who has passed away. Audio
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Beban’s Beijing - Sounds from behind the red gate
Musician and sound artist Daniel Beban shares highlights of the underground music scene with Lynda Chanwai-Earle, the locals and the more surreal moments of his time in Beijing. Audio, Gallery
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Bougainville Copper eyes a return to Panguna
Audio 6 Mar 2017Bougainville Copper Ltd is laying out its plans for a possible return to the Panguna mine in central Bougainville.. Audio
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Pacific NGO says 'huge task' ahead to tackle plastic waste
Audio 6 Mar 2017A grass-roots NGO in the Cook Islands is warning there is a 'huge task' ahead to tackle plastic waste and other marine pollution in Pacific waters. Audio
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Scientists find living fossil in American Samoa deep dive
Audio 6 Mar 2017Scientists have discovered a living fossil in American Samoa at a depth of more than 4000 metres while exploring the ocean floor. Audio
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Sport: Pressure mounting on Samoa govt to reward Ele Opeloge
Audio 6 Mar 2017The Samoa government is under pressure to offer a monetary reward to Ele Opeloge for winning the country's first Olympic medal. Audio
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UN urged to investigate West Papua rights situation
Audio 3 Mar 2017Seven Pacific nations have raised concern over human rights abuses in West Papua at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, on the back of international consultations on Papua hosted by the World… Audio
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Cook Islands inter-island shipping difficulties laid bare
A Cook Islands shipping operator, Tapi Taio, says the only way any inter island shipping service can survive is if subsidies are given. Audio
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Controversial PNG leases still not cancelled
Papua New Guinea's government is pushing ahead with plans to convert controversial Special Agriculture Business Leases to registered land using Incorporated Land Groups. An NGO says this is not… Audio
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WHO says dengue is spreading across the Pacific
Audio 2 Mar 2017WHO warns more dengue cases to be expected in the Pacific as populations likely to be susceptible to a type of the virus not seen for many years. Audio