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NZ university pleased with Pasifika leadership graduates
Audio 21 Dec 2015Wellington's Victoria University has commended four Pasifika students for being among the first from the region to graduate from its international leadership programme. Audio
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Music 101's Favourite Releases of 2015
Emma Smith, Yadana Saw, Zac Arnold, Melody Thomas, Kirsten Johnstone, Trevor Reekie, Sam Wicks and Zen Yates-Fill regroup to swap notes and share their best-loved local and international cuts for… Audio
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ni-Vanuatu prepare for snap election in five weeks
Audio 18 Dec 2015Vanuatu emerges from political turmoil as candidates sign up for next month's snap election. Audio
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Fiji education reforms impress but challenges remain
Audio 18 Dec 2015The UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education says he's impressed with reforms to Fiji's education system but there are still areas that need attention. Audio
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PNG officials meet to develop drought plan
Audio 18 Dec 2015Papua New Guinea disaster officials have concluded two days of discussions to clarify the expected impact of the drought and what aid is needed. Audio
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Views conflict over abortion policy in Cook Islands
Audio 18 Dec 2015There are conflicting reports in the Cook Islands over whether the Ministry of Health told the country's only doctor who specialises in the care of women, to stop making appointments for terminations… Audio
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Report highlights Samoan culture to counter violence
Audio 18 Dec 2015New Zealand's Minister of Women says she hopes service providers can learn to use Samoan culture to help prevent violence against Samoan women in New Zealand communities. Audio
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Clarity still sought over Vanuatu leader's decision
Audio 17 Dec 2015Former Vanuatu MPs are considering an appeal to clarify constitution issues arising from the decision to dissolve parliament, but not to stop the election in January from going ahead. Audio
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Nauru observer mission gets more flak
Audio 17 Dec 2015The Commonwealth Secretariat's fact-finding mission to Nauru has been slammed as offensive by an opposition MP. Audio
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Sport: New Tonga Rugby boss has big plans
Audio 17 Dec 2015The new interim head of the Tonga Rugby Union explains his vision for the game. Audio
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Tuvalu PM praises COP 21 agreement
Audio 17 Dec 2015The prime minister of Tuvalu says he is very pleased with the outcomes of climate change talks in Paris, saying those criticising the deal are misinformed. Audio
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Political will to stop illegal logging in PNG questioned
Audio 17 Dec 2015Questions remain over the Papua New Guinea government's commitment to ending illegal logging despite tough words against a small logging operation alleged to have breached the law. Audio
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Water rationing introduced as Port Moresby copes with drought
Audio 17 Dec 2015Strict water rationing has been introduced in Papua New Guinea's capital, Port Moresby, as the city's water supply tries to cope with a severe dry spell. Audio
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A Short History of Jazz - The 1990s and Beyond
In this final programme of the Short History of Jazz series we look at the 1990s and Beyond, with session host Mark Donlon. Mark is Jazz Programme Leader at the NZ School of Music. He describes the… Audio
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Vanuatu opposition may appeal court ruling
Audio 16 Dec 2015Vanuatu's former opposition says it is considering an appeal of the Supreme Court's decision to reject its bid to overturn the dissolution of parliament. Audio
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Legal advice sought after Fiji AG stops inquiry
Audio 16 Dec 2015A parliamentary committee in Fiji is seeking legal advice on whether it can continue to investigate allegations by a Fijian lawyer of torture by members of the security forces. Audio
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Half a million affected by PNG food shortages - academic
Audio 16 Dec 2015An agriculture expert from the Australian National University details the impact of frost and drought on food supply in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Pacific Tuna Commission meeting helpful despite criticism
Audio 16 Dec 2015The Forum Fisheries Agency says most fisheries will be in a better place after last week's Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission meeting. Audio
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Fact-finding mission to Nauru says rule of law is intact
Audio 16 Dec 2015A Commonwealth fact-finding mission to Nauru has concluded that the rule of law is intact, despite wide-ranging condemnation by former jurists. Audio
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Study to examine kava's link to drink-driving
Audio 16 Dec 2015A unique study to examine the effects of kava on driving ability, is being comissioned by New Zealand's Health Research Council. Audio
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Forest fires devastating for Papua, says Greenpeace
Audio 15 Dec 2015The environmental group Greenpeace has criticised Indonesian authorities over the inadequate response to forest and peatland fires raging out of control across the republic including Papua. Audio
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Pacific sevens teams to reflect on performance over Christmas
Audio 15 Dec 2015Fiji and Samoa reflect on the first two rounds of the World Sevens Series. Audio
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Tuvalu faces big challenges in domestic violence fight
Tuvalu is planning to train up more counsellors to deal with high rates of domestic violence. Audio
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Solomons public service too politicised: Transparency
The chairperson of Transparency Solomon Islands says an over politicised public service is holding back development in the country. Audio
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Samoa moves to get unemployed young people working
The Samoa government, with the help of United Nations agencies, is launching a campaign to get unemployed youth into productive work. Audio