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Calls for action to be taken on illegal firearms in PNG
Audio 15 Aug 2016Calls for action to be taken on illegal firearms in PNG before election. Audio
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Fiji farmers told to get back to traditional crops
Audio 15 Aug 2016Fiji farmers are being encouraged to return to growing traditional crops and using traditional farming practises. Audio
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Transgender Samoan play touring Britain to come home
Audio 15 Aug 2016A play about a transgender Samoan trying to make it in London's West End is due to come home to the Pacific. Audio
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Efforts to have herbs grown on Niue exported to NZ
Audio 15 Aug 2016Mark Blumsky grows herbs in Niue and wants to export them to New Zealand. Audio
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Inside Out Part 1: It’s Jazz Time
Nick Tipping lines up tunes from some of the grandmasters of jazz – Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Thelonious Monk and Sarah Vaughan. Audio
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Inside Out Part 2: It’s Jazz Time
In the second hour Nick cues contemporary sounds from Roy Hargrove, Seamus Blake, Drew Gress and the SF Jazz Collective.
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Sport: Fiji 7s team create Olympic history in Rio
Audio 12 Aug 2016The Fiji sevens team win gold at the Rio Olympics. Audio
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Canberra discredits claims of extensive abuse on Nauru
Audio 12 Aug 2016The Australian government has been accused of trying to divert attention from abuses in its offshore detention camps on Nauru which it has long known about. This follows the release of more than 2,000… Audio
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Major PNG resource project at threat of landowner shutdown
Audio 12 Aug 2016Landowners in Papua New Guinea's Hela province have threatened to shut down the country's major LNG (liquefied Natural gas) project today if the government doesn't pay them outstanding benefits. Audio
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Sport: Tongan athletes cause a stir at the Rio Olympics
Audio 12 Aug 2016Tonga makes headlines at the Rio Olympics. Audio
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Tonga's MA60 flies again
Audio 11 Aug 2016A controversial aircraft that has been grounded for in Tonga for over a year is due to take to the skies again this month. Audio
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Former Army Chief calls on PNG Govt to curb rampant gun use
Audio 11 Aug 2016Retired PNG army commander calls on government to clamp down on rampant use of illegal guns ahead of next year's election Audio
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Call for Australia's Nauru camps to close immediately
Audio 11 Aug 2016Human rights agencies say the Australian-run detention camps on Nauru must be closed immediately after new revelations of abuse there. Audio
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Pacific utility providers call for sector reform
Audio 11 Aug 2016The Pacific's utility providers are calling on governments to update legislation to encourage much needed investment in the energy sector. Audio
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Cook Islands likely to keep hauling more fishing revenue
Audio 11 Aug 2016New purse seine partnerships could boost the Cook Islands' fisheries revenue by nearly 50 percent. Audio
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Call for caution over Marianas casino rush
Audio 10 Aug 2016There are more signs of community concern about casino developments in the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas. Since casino operations on the CNMI's main island Saipan were legalised two years ago… Audio
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American Samoa embraces tourism
Audio 10 Aug 2016The twin challenges of increasing airline services and industry funding face American Samoa's burgeoning tourism sector. Audio
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Young hope for Cook Islands ' reo
Audio 10 Aug 2016Samoan, Indian, Chinese and Italian toddlers are helping keep the endangered language of the Cook Islands alive. Audio
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FSM boatpeople saga winds up
Audio 9 Aug 2016An 18-month asylum seeker saga over for Yap and FSM mulls over the lessons learnt. Audio
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Latest Vanuatu airport woes unrelated to earlier problems
Audio 9 Aug 2016The World Bank says the latest runway issues at Vanuatu's Bauerfield Airport are not part of the temporary repairs undertaken three months ago. Audio
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Signs of a shift in attitudes to sexual violence in Fiji
Audio 9 Aug 2016The head of the Fiji Women's Crisis Centre says recent statistics on sexual violence in the country are disturbing, but the long-term outlook is slowly improving. Audio
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PACER Plus to go ahead with or without PNG
Audio 9 Aug 2016The regional trade agreement known as PACER Plus will be going ahead with or without the region's largest island nation. Audio
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Vanuatu airport head frustrated by ongoing runway saga
Audio 8 Aug 2016Airports Vanuatu says repairs at Bauerfield Airport that consultants said would last a year have lasted little more than three months. Audio
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Young hope for Cook Islands' reo
Audio 8 Aug 2016Samoan, Indian, Chinese and Italian toddlers are helping keep the endangered language of the Cook Islands alive. Audio
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Australia accused of shirking responsibility
Australia's government has been criticised for shirking responsibility for the plight of asylum seekers and refugees caught up in its offshore processing centres on Nauru and Manus Island, Papua New… Audio