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Sport: Organisers confident Vanuatu Mini Games are on track
Audio 5 Sep 2016New Pacific Mini Games CEO says event is on track. Audio
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Tech: Apple’s tax avoidance
Peter Griffin has tech news with an update on Apple's tax bill and what it could mean for New Zealand's tech sector. And how GST is about to bite on imported digital goods. Audio
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Science: Alzheimer’s breakthrough
Chris Smith with the latest science news and this week a new drug that seems to prevent, and could even reverse, the plaques associated with Alzheimer's disease. Audio
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Major global conservation summit underway in Hawaii
Audio 2 Sep 2016Hawaii is hosting the world's largest conservation meeting, with the International Union for the Conservation of Nature holding its World Conservation Congress under the theme of "Planet at the… Audio
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UN helps with peace awareness in Bougainville
Audio 2 Sep 2016The Papua New Guinea resident co-ordinator for the United Nations System says the agency wants to help raise further awareness about the peace process in Bougainville. Audio
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British MPs call on Australia to review its actions in Norfolk
Audio 2 Sep 2016A cross party delegation of British MPs has called on Australia to review its decision to remove the autonomy of Norfolk Island. Audio
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Call for PNG police reinforcement in Tari over tribal fighting
Audio 2 Sep 2016There are calls for more police deployments to Papua New Guinea's Hela province where inter-tribal fighting has flared in and around the provincial capital Tari over the past week. Audio
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Fiji biosecurity concerns over PNG products dismissed
Audio 2 Sep 2016As a deadline looms in the trade dispute between Papua New Guinea and Fiji, PNG's Chamber of Commerce dismisses Fiji's concerns over biosecurity arrangements between the two countries as ridiculous. Audio
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PNG NGO responds to landowner court win over govt
Audio 1 Sep 2016An anti-logging NGO in Papua New Guinea says a court victory for a landowner group who sought to overturn controversial land leases wouldn't have had to happen if the government just did something. Audio
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Over 400 arrests in Tonga's crackdown on alcohol-fuelled crime
Audio 1 Sep 2016Police in Tonga say crime has been falling around the capital since it launch an operation five weeks ago to crackdown on alcohol-related offences. Audio
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Music in schools would provide career options
Audio 1 Sep 2016A music education could open up career paths for Pasifika students but it isn't taught in Fiji's secondary schools. Audio
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UPNG students concerns understandable, says NGO
Audio 31 Aug 2016The chair of Transparency International in Papua New Guinea says there was always a feeling that university student leaders would cop the blame for disturbances on campus which came amid a six-week… Audio
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Nauru passport ban queried
Audio 31 Aug 2016A former secretary of justice in Nauru, David Lambourne, says passports cannot be withdrawn on the basis of alleged past conduct. Audio
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Pitcairn treasures wanted
Audio 31 Aug 2016A search is underway for treasures from Pitcairn Island which have migrated abroad along with Pitcairn's diaspora. Audio
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Stunned by mass Nauru passport cancellation - Peter Law
Audio 30 Aug 2016A former resident magistrate on Nauru says the latest actions of the island's government are bewildering. Audio
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Pacific leaders not inclined to criticise Nauru - academic
Audio 30 Aug 2016A New Zealand academic says there is a need for Pacific leaders to develop a new approach to regional issues at their summit next month. Audio
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Poor data, handicaps Marshalls' poverty response
Audio 30 Aug 2016Limited access to up to date statistics in the Marshall Islands is hindering the government's response to poverty. Audio
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Tongan govt confident in staying course
Audio 30 Aug 2016Two members of Tonga's cabinet believe the government will stand strong in the face of continued threats of a no-confidence motion. Audio
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Pacific aims to sign PACER-Plus before the end of the year
Audio 30 Aug 2016Pacific countries are aiming to sign off on a proposed free trade agreement with Australia and New Zealand before the end of the year. Audio
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A baby sea lion has made it all the way to French Polynesia
Audio 30 Aug 2016The mystery of how a baby sea lion managed to find its way to a remote French Polynesian island has everyone there guessing. Audio
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Former Nauru MP barred from seeking urgent medical treatment
Audio 29 Aug 2016A former president of Nauru says the government has cancelled his visa to prevent him from seeking urgent medical treatment overseas. Audio
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Negotiations conclude on free trade agreement for Pacific
Audio 29 Aug 2016Trade ministers from 16 Pacific Islands Forum countries have agreed to the legal text of the proposed PACER Plus regional free trade agreement. Audio
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Tonga looks to implement anti-corruption measures
Audio 29 Aug 2016A Tongan Noble Representative is leading the charge for Tonga implement a number of anti-corruption measures by the end of the year. Audio
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New Samoan airline already aiming to spread its wings
Audio 29 Aug 2016A new airline that will start flying between Samoa and American Samoa from this week, also has plans for more Pacific connections. Audio
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Pigtails studied for proof of Pitcairn's mutineers
Audio 29 Aug 2016DNA experts are to investigate a collection of 18th century pigtails believed to be from the Bounty mutineers who settled Pitcairn Island in the 1700s. Audio