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Tonga relies on increasing amounts of imported fruits
Audio 31 Oct 2016Tonga has been forced to rely on increasing amounts of imported fruits due to declining local production. Audio
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Anthony Horowitz: on TV as a writer’s medium
British writer Anthony Horowitz on why it's a good time to be a TV writer and the "David and Goliath" theme of his latest project New Blood. Video, Audio
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Return of the Huk: Mr Pink’s red herrings
Charismatic but erratic gang leader Jamie Pink took the media for another ride this week with yarns about the blowback from his bid to drive P and its peddlers out of town. Audio
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Asylum seekers' lawyer to file new application
The lawyer representing asylum seekers detained on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island is working on a new application to return the detainees to Australia. Audio
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Big-eye tuna tagging to fill knowledge gap
Scientists are hoping a recent tagging expedition in the Western Pacific will improve the assessment and understanding of tuna stocks. Audio
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Staying power of the world’s greatest lover
Leo Gene Peters, the director of Don Juan, knows the art of seduction – the seduction of the audience that is, with his show now having toured for more than two years. The play’s longevity is down to… Audio
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Fears for booming CNMI economy with foreign worker cap
There are fears capping the number of foreign workers allowed into the Northern Marianas could hold back the US territory's booming economy. Audio
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Master artists from Tokelau share their wisdom
A master carver and three weavers from Tokelau have traveled to New Zealand to share their passion and knowledge with the local community. Audio
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Cooks police apologise for communication during shoot out
Audio 27 Oct 2016The Cook Islands police have apologised for poor communication during the double murder and shootout on Rarotonga last week. Audio
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Niue to seek UN membership
Audio 27 Oct 2016Niue wants a say on international issues and is planning to seek membership of the United Nations. Audio
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High-achieving youth seek turnaround on Pasifika stats
Audio 27 Oct 2016Past recipients of a government award recognising high-achieving pacific youth are striving to turnaround poor statistics in socio-economic and education rates for pasifika. Audio
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Cook Islands police admit to failures in double murder
Audio 26 Oct 2016Cook Islands police say they will review their processes after a prisoner killed two people before taking his own life last week. Audio
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Fiji media regulator urged to act without favour
Audio 26 Oct 2016The Fiji Broadcasting Corporation has been reported to the police for allegedly racist and inflammatory content on one of its TV shows. Audio
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New research sheds more light on ancient Pacific site
Audio 26 Oct 2016New research has pinpointed the date construction started on an ancient abandoned city in Micronesia and could help shed light on interaction between societies in the region. Audio
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Christopher’s Classics 2017
Christopher’s Classics founder Christopher Marshall foreshadows what’s on stage in 2017 at the new venue, The Piano, in Christchurch. The mostly New Zealand musicians he’s presenting cover a cross… Audio
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S&P downgrades UDC
S&P Global Ratings has downgraded the rating of ANZ's local finance company UDC because it thinks it will be sold in a year. Audio
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Detention healthcare needs oversight - AMA
Audio 26 Oct 2016The Australian Medical Association is calling for independent oversight of the healthcare for detainees on Manus Island and Nauru. Audio
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Cooks murder victim visited attacker the day before
Audio 26 Oct 2016Prison guards in the Cook Islands have confirmed the female victim of a deadly shooting last Thursday visited her attacker the day before the incident. Audio
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Sense of urgency on protecting Melanesia's ocean resources
Audio 25 Oct 2016A co-author of a new report demonstrating the importance or the ocean to Melanesia's economy and future prosperity says there is a sense of urgency about protecting this asset. Audio
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Youth bulge threatens Solomons stability
Audio 25 Oct 2016Solomon Islands risks social instability unless more is done to occupy the country's growing youth population, according to an academic. Audio
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Australians ashamed of asylum seeker policy
Audio 25 Oct 2016Many Australians are deeply ashamed of how their government treats asylum seekers, according to a social agency. Audio
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Push against phosphate mining in French Polynesia
Audio 25 Oct 2016A petition has been launched to stop an Australian company from restarting phosphate mining on French Polynesia's Makatea atoll. Audio
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Survival of a language starts in the home - Tokelauan leader
Audio 25 Oct 2016The home and church are being promoted as places to help the endangered Tokelauan language survive. Audio
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Questions over Fiji National Fire Authority's in-house union
Audio 24 Oct 2016The Fiji Public Service Association says firefighters have been coerced into joining an "in-house" union by the National Fire Authority; and that the Registrar of Trade Unions has been hampering their… Audio
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Call for Fiji Sugar head to face investigation
Audio 24 Oct 2016An opposition politician in Fiji wants the resigning head of the sugar corporation to face an investigation into his management practices. Audio