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Manus plan under renewed legal scrutiny
Audio 11 Oct 2016A lawyer representing detainees on Manus Island says he may file contempt of court proceedings against the Papua New Guinea government. Audio
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Sport: Damian McGrath breaks silence on Samoa 7s sacking
Audio 11 Oct 2016Former Manu Samoa Sevens coach Damian McGrath speaks out for the first time since his sacking. Audio
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Bee daddies: Hutt Valley’s taste of honey
Kathryn Ryan talks to Julia Milne about the Beeple Honey Collective. Based in the Hutt Valley, a group of local dads are making hives from recycled wood that customers can rent or buy to have in their… Audio, Gallery
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Tonga commissioner responsible for concerning police ops
Audio 10 Oct 2016Tonga's government has expressed concern about the efficiency of policing in the country and is seemingly reluctant to support the Police Commissioner. Audio
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Success of PNG anti-corruption scheme recognised
Audio 10 Oct 2016The head of the United Nations System in Papua New Guinea says they are delighted with an international award given to the "Phones Against Corruption" initiative. Audio
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Volatile economic outlook for Pacific: World Bank
Audio 10 Oct 2016The economic outlook for Pacific Islands is extremely volatile according the latest report from the World Bank. Audio
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Coordinating Cooks leaders key to SDGs
Audio 10 Oct 2016Co-ordinating Cook Island leaders to work as one on achieving the UN sustainable development goals is one of the country's main challenges. Audio
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Tonga LGBTI push for law change on cross dressing and sodomy
Audio 10 Oct 2016For the first time, Tonga's LGBTI community will be calling on government leaders to revise legislation in order to protect LGBTI people. Audio
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Media riff on rugby’s roll of shame
Another day, another player at the centre of a headline-making 'scandal' - and the media make the most of rich pickings at the bottom of rugby's barrel. Audio
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A place for Base
Base FM have an art exhibition in Auckland called Cover Story, which takes their 80+ DJ's favourite piece of vinyl and tells the story of what it means to them. Audio
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6am Pacific Regional News and Sport for 8 October 2016
Audio 8 Oct 2016The latest Pacific regional news and sport. Audio
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Query over Norfolk administrator's trip to London
Audio 7 Oct 2016The Australian appointed administrator to Norfolk Island is believed to be in London courting backing for his government's controversial removal of the island's autonomy. Audio
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Perceptions politics is a man's world hampers Samoan women
The Deputy Prime Minister of Samoa says the perception that politics is a man's arena is blocking women from entering politics. Audio
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NZ tradies hand over houses to Fiji families
New Zealand's Maori and Pasifika Trades Training organisation is this week handing over newly-built houses in Fiji as part of the Cyclone Winston rebuild. Audio
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Cancelling Hawaiian's seat selection 'engineering issue'
Hawaiian Airlines says taking control of seat selection on American Samoa flights is an engineering issue. After a six-month study period, the airline found passengers on the route weighed 15… Audio
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F S KELLY: Elegy For Strings, In Memorium Rupert Brooke
Performed by the Dunedin Symphony Orchestra conducted by Simon Over, Dunedin Town Hall, 6 October 2020. Audio
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Nauru's Dabwido experiencing more heart trouble
A former Nauru President, who has been denied access to overseas medical care, is in the island's hospital after collapsing. Audio
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French Polynesia government wants off decolonisation list
French Polynesia's government has put its case for the territory to be removed from the United Nations decolonisation list. Audio
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PNG police chief under fire for lenient treatment of MPs
Audio 6 Oct 2016A former attorney general in Papua New Guinea wants to know where the police commissioner gets his authority to treat politicians and senior government servants more leniently than the general public.
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Cook Island women urged to change thinking on politics
Audio 6 Oct 2016Cook Island women urged to change their thinking about standing for politics. Audio
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American Samoa businessman questions Hawaiian airline policy
Audio 6 Oct 2016American Samoa businessman says Hawaiian Airlines' reason for weighing passengers could mean people were flying unsafe for years. Audio
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Solomons and Vanuatu to sign maritime border treaty
Audio 5 Oct 2016Solomon Islands and Vanuatu will this week sign a border treaty defining the actual coordinates of their shared maritime boundaries. Audio
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Strongest field ever to tee off at the Fiji International
Audio 5 Oct 2016Strongest ever Fiji International golf tournament ready to tee off. Audio
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Charlotte Ryan's artist of the week: The B-52s
Charlotte Ryan's artist of the week. Audio
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Proposal to revive corporal punishment in Fiji condemned
Audio 5 Oct 2016Calls by Fiji's head of corrections for a discussion on reintroducing corporal punishment have been condemned. Audio