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Rights abuses shade Indonesia's Pacific move
Audio 12 Apr 2016Indonesia's government has been increasing efforts to strengthen diplomatic ties with Pacific Island countries as it seeks to become a full member of the Melanesian Spearhead Group. However, as Johnny… Audio
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NZ ambassador happy Pacific Vessel Day Scheme will go on
Audio 12 Apr 2016New Zealand's Pacific ambassador Shane Jones says in encouraging catch based fisheries management his country is not advocating that other methods should go. Audio
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Fiji Airways could have done more to help airport issues
Audio 12 Apr 2016The Kiribati Government says it is solving issues at its airports, but Fiji Airways could have done more to help when it recently cancelled flights. Audio
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NZDF completing aid mission in Fiji
Audio 11 Apr 2016Remote Fiji villages remain in dire need weeks after being hit by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Solomon Islands dam concern dismissed
Audio 11 Apr 2016The chairperson of the community group that owns the Gold Ridge Mine in Solomon Islands has angrily denied reports the mine's tailings dam is dangerously overspilling into nearby rivers. Audio
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Fears for food security in Fiji as new crops washed away
Audio 11 Apr 2016United Nations officials in Suva say food security in Fiji is worrying after new crops planted after Cyclone Winston were washed away in last week's floods. Audio
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Witness statements detail horror of Aust detention camps
Audio 11 Apr 2016Human rights lawyer, Julian Burnside, releases witness statements from people who worked or were inmates at the controversial Australian off shore detention camps on Manus, Nauru and Christmas… Audio
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Pacific ministers in NZ to consider fishery quota management
Audio 11 Apr 2016Pacific ministers meet in New Zealand this week to look at a catch based scheme to manage fish stocks sustainably. Audio
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Harvesting the clicks from Paul Henry’s peeking
Broadcaster Paul Henry was irritated by the media seizing on off-colour on-air comments he'd made this week about his co-host. It wasn't the first time though, and his own show draws attention to them… Audio
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Fiji businesses count cost of deluge
Audio 8 Apr 2016Fiji shopkeepers clean up after yet more flooding in the main tourist town, Nadi. Audio
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Papuans concerned at Indonesian overtures to MSG
Audio 8 Apr 2016The United Liberation Movement for West Papua has questioned Indonesia's increased diplomatic overtures to Melanesian countries. Audio
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Solomon Islands launches new domestic violence law
Audio 8 Apr 2016The Solomon Islands today officially launched the Family Protection Act 2014 which is aimed at curbing domestic violence in the country. Audio
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Northern Marianas battles with gun ownership laws
Audio 8 Apr 2016Lawmakers in the Northern Marianas have scrambled to come to grips with gun rights after an historic court ruling freed up ownership there. Audio
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Three decades on the tail of Hector’s dolphins
After more than 30 years of studying the world's smallest dolphins Liz Slooten and Steve Dawson still enjoy getting out on the water to observe Hector's dolphins, writes Alison Ballance. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Bleak outlook for Pacific on World Health Day
Audio 7 Apr 2016Today is World Health Day but by all accounts the Pacific is anything but healthy. Between 30 and 50 percent of the populations of all Pacific countries are either overweight or obese and the region… Audio
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Change in NZ aid delivery to Cooks will reduce red tape
Audio 7 Apr 2016The Cook Islands minister of finance, Mark Brown, says New Zealand's move towards paying the bulk of its aid directly into the country's national budget is a growing trend that will prevent… Audio
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Vote of no confidence a possibility in Tonga
Audio 7 Apr 2016A political scientist says a possible vote of no confidence against the Tonga government poses a very real threat for them. Audio
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Sport: Oceania football supremacy up for grabs in Auckland
Audio 7 Apr 2016Auckland City will begin their quest for a sixth consecutive Oceania Champions League football title this weekend. Audio
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Big need in Fiji's west with second cyclone in two months
Audio 7 Apr 2016Disaster authorities in Fiji's west say they need many more tents and tarpaulins as the second cyclone in two months was due to hit the country. Audio
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Cyclone weary Fiji downs repair tools to prepare for Zena
Audio 6 Apr 2016The latest rain and wind brought by another cyclone multiplies the problems for Fijians trying to cope with the destruction caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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PNG fraud squad probe of PM back on
Audio 6 Apr 2016The Papua New Guinea police fraud squad appears to be a step closer to arresting the prime minister over an alleged fraud case after a supreme court ruling. Audio
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PNG women demand violent public servants be sacked
Audio 6 Apr 2016Women in Papua New Guinea call for more action to combat soaring levels of gender based violence. Audio
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Cooks algae trial a success - Chamber of Commerce
Audio 6 Apr 2016A trial to scrape algae out of the Muri lagoon in the Cook Islands, has been declared a success. Audio
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Shelter a priority in Filji
Audio 6 Apr 2016Many of Fiji's cyclone victims are still in dire need of shelter especially with the onslaught of heavy rain over the last few days. Audio
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MP says NZ needs to re-think climate change attitude
Audio 6 Apr 2016A New Zealand MP says major changes are required if New Zealand is to cope with the climate change crisis, both at home and in the Pacific. Audio