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Fiji tourist attraction denies discriminating against locals
Audio 5 Dec 2016A Fiji forest park says overcrowding is the reason for it's decision to restrict local people's access to its pools. Audio
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Tonga sends squash to China
Audio 5 Dec 2016Tonga has sent its first ever consignment of squash to China. Audio
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Demos and arrests expose core West Papua grievance
Audio 2 Dec 2016More mass arrests at West Papuan demonstrations are clouding Indonesian government claims that it is trusted by indigenous people of Papua region. Audio
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PNG workers in subsidised housing to face new tax
Audio 2 Dec 2016From the beginning of next year in Papua New Guinea workers who live in housing provided by their employers are to be taxed on the market rent rate that that house could command. Audio
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Cooks leaders blocked from telling EU it's not welcome
Audio 2 Dec 2016The row over a Cook Islands fishing agreement intensifies as traditional leaders claim they were prevented from expressing their opposition to EU officials at a public meeting Audio
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Kiribati making progress on cervical cancer screening
Audio 2 Dec 2016Kiribati is making slow but steady progress towards effectively preventing cervical cancer. Audio
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NZ Pacific Youth award winners focus on community help
Audio 2 Dec 2016Recipients of the New Zealand Prime Minister's Pacific Youth awards say they're focusing on giving back to the community. Audio
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Amnesty calls for Australian rethink on refugees
Audio 1 Dec 2016An Amnesty International researcher, who was recently in Nauru, says she cannot believe the Australian attitude to the asylum seekers and refugees. Audio
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Indonesian rule hasn't fit for Papuans, says Jakarta group
Audio 1 Dec 2016A Jakarta-based group pushing for West Papuans to be granted a legitimate self-determination process says Indonesians need to learn more about the way West Papua was incorporated into the republic. Audio
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Sport: Fiji to begin World 7s Series title defence
Audio 30 Nov 2016The new World Seven Series to kick off in Dubai. Audio
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The difficult history of Kaikōura’s road and rail links
The hilly territory around Kaikōura hit by the recent earthquakes has long had a reputation for being difficult country to traverse. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Some Nauru refugees against, but many for US offer
Audio 29 Nov 2016An Australian journalist given access to Nauru says there is strong opposition to an offer from the United States to accept refugees from the island. Audio
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Academic to launch free e-book on Samoa history
Audio 29 Nov 2016A University of Auckland academic is to launch a free e-book for schools following a conference exploring the social history of Samoa. Audio
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Case stalled a month after alleged beating by Fiji police
Audio 29 Nov 2016A Fijian man who claims he was beaten by up to five police officers while in custody just over a month ago says no charges have so far been pressed against him. Audio
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Community concern over PNG seabed mining runs deep
Audio 29 Nov 2016Community concern still runs deep in Papua New Guinea over potential impacts of seabed mining with Canadian company Nautilus Minerals has been planning to mine in the Bismarck Sea from 2018 as part of… Audio
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NZ public sector seeking Pasifika input
Audio 29 Nov 2016Efforts are being made to get more Pasifika people working in New Zealand's public sector. Audio
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2 killed after ambush on MPs' convoy in PNG's Hela
Audio 28 Nov 2016Two people were killed in Papua New Guinea's Highlands region following an ambush on a convoy carrying two national MPs in Hela province. Audio
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Occupational Safety and Health a challenge for Pacific workers
Audio 28 Nov 2016Occupational Safety and Health remains a critical challenges for workers around the Pacific region. Audio
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Sport: Big numbers expected to take part in Samoa Games
Audio 28 Nov 2016Up to 1700 athletes are expected to take part in the relaunched Samoa Games next month. Audio
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Fiji men convicted of Soko rape, file appeal
Audio 28 Nov 2016The eight police officers and one military officer who were convicted of rape and sexual assualt in Fiji, have been sentenced to up to nine years in jail. Audio
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Business as usual in PNG's mining sector
Audio 28 Nov 2016It's business as usual in Papua New Guinea's mining industry despite the recent trough in global commodity prices. Audio
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Tongan conservation model to be used around the Pacific
Audio 28 Nov 2016A successful Pilot project helping to restore marine biodiversity and the declining ecosystems in a Tongan lagoon will be used in 14 other Pacific Island countries. Audio
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Appeal launched in Fiji's Soko rape case
Audio 25 Nov 2016The lawyer of eight Fiji police and a military officer sentenced to up to nine years jail for rape has now launched an appeal. Audio
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The Cooks Marae Moana nearly doubles in size
Audio 25 Nov 2016The Cook Islands Marae Moana, a plan to manage the country's entire marine environment sustainably, is close to being put into operation. Audio
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New Caledonia landslides 'calamity not seen since 19th century'
Audio 24 Nov 2016Five people are dead and three people are still missing after flooding and landslides in New Caledonia which the president has described as a catastrophe not seen since the 19th century. Audio