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1000s flock to World Shearing & Wool handling Championships
Alexa Cook is in Invercargill for the World Shearing & Wool handling Championships.The local sports stadium, which typically holds events such as basketball and netball, has been transformed into a… Audio
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Australia helps Fiji prepare for COP23 hosting role
Australia's environment diplomat says Canberra is to help Fiji in its hosting role of the next big meeting on climate change. Audio
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Mobile eye surgery clinic to help reduce blindness in Vanuatu
People on some of Vanuatu's most isolated islands will soon be undergoing eye surgery in a clinic that's just been installed on a medical vessel Audio
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Rapa Nui inspires fringe theatre show in NZ
The links between Rapa Nui and New Zealand are brought to the fore in a new NZ Fringe Festival show. Audio
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Concerns when armed men appear in Bougainville's Buka
The head of a civil society agency in Papua New Guinea's Bougainville says the main town of Buka was filled with tension on Wednesday when ex-combatants arrived brandishing guns. Audio
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Workshop looks at growth of kava culture for non-Pasifika in NZ
A New Zealand academic says a discussion about kava is long overdue as its use is on the increase amongst different ethnic groups in Aotearoa. A workshop will be held at the University of Waikato in… Audio
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Reviving a maritime culture lost for centuries
An inconspicuous red shed nestled in the hills near a small New Zealand town is the unlikely base for an effort to revive the maritime culture of the Marianas Islands, some 6000 kilometres away. Audio
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Nuclear Workers Association cautious over compensation change
Nuclear Workers Association in French Polynesia cautious about celebrating moves to change law compensating victims of nuclear weapons testing. Audio
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Driving rain and floods in Fiji
Communities in the north west of Fiji's main island are getting a soaking again as rain continues to lash the country and rivers rise. Audio
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Recalled Tonga workers not complying with contracts
Tonga's Ministry of Internal Affairs says Tongan fruit pickers were ordered to return home from New Zealand last week because they were not meet their work conditions. Audio
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Detained cartoonist on hunger strike
Audio 8 Feb 2017An award winning cartoonist detained on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island is in a perilous state of health as his hunger strike enters a second week. Audio
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Defence in PNG sacks whistleblowers
Audio 8 Feb 2017Transparency International PNG says reports nine Defence Department civilian staff have been sacked should be of concern to everyone in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Right to Information now law in Vanuatu
Audio 8 Feb 2017Vanuatu's Right to Information comes into force and journalists are preparing their first requests under the new rules. Audio
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Aid organisations still working to provide emergency supplies
Audio 7 Feb 2017Provincial governments and aid organisations are still working to provide emergency supplies and assistance to people in Solomon Islands who were affected by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake in December.
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Aspiring PNG women politicians sought
Audio 7 Feb 2017It is just months before Papua New Guineans go to the polls to elect a new 111 seat parliament and there are renewed efforts to get women into the Parliament. 5thne. Audio
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Fiji defends deportation of refugee from Iran
Audio 6 Feb 2017Fiji is defending its deportation of Iranian asylum seeker back to Papua New Guinea, saying it was following the law. Audio
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Marshall Islands focusing on trafficking
Audio 6 Feb 2017The Marshall Islands Government has emphasised its commitment to fighting human trafficking. Audio
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Financial headwinds for New Zealand NGOs
Audio 6 Feb 2017A survey of the New Zealand NGOs that provide international aid shows they are facing tough headwinds. Audio
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Fijian woman warns others to be aware of export permits
Audio 6 Feb 2017A Fijian woman has warned others to be more aware of the export permits needed to bring cultural items from the Pacific into New Zealand after she was forced to surrender a family heirloom at Auckland… Audio
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Tonga tourism sector given ambitious targets
Audio 6 Feb 2017Tonga's government has doubled the earnings goals for the tourism sector in the hope that it will play a bigger part in building a strong economy. Audio
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Treaty of Waitangi to be published into 30 different languages
Audio 6 Feb 2017New Zealand's historic founding document, the Treaty of Waitangi, is to be published into 30 different languages including two from the Pacific. Audio
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PNG hopes Hekari disqualification will calm insubordination
Audio 6 Feb 2017The Papua New Guinea Football Association has welcomed the disqualification of Hekari United from this month's OFC Champions League. Audio
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Producing Prince in the heady '80s
Susan Rogers looks back at working with Prince for five extraordinarily productive years in the '80s. Audio
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Fiji lawyer fears for deported asylum seeker's life
Audio 3 Feb 2017A lawyer representing an Iranian asylum seeker in Fiji has accused police of acting like 'thugs' after deporting his client back to Manus Island in PNG. Audio
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Violence in Cook Islands prompts police action
Audio 3 Feb 2017Amid growing violence in Rarotonga the police in the Cook Islands have promised to get tough with people carrying weapons in public. Audio