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Auckland urged to support Pasifika languages
Audio 27 Nov 2015The Pacific Islands affairs spokesperson of New Zealand's Labour party is calling on the Auckland Council to show the National government it believes in the benefits of a multilingual society. Audio
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Court application to stop purse seiners in Cooks
The Cook Islands High Court is set to hear an application which aims to stop the government from allowing more purse seine boats to fish in its waters. Audio
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Head of regional body says gender violence a cancer in Pacific
As the Pacific comes together to raise awareness about gender violence in the 16 Days of Action, the director general of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community says it is a cancer in Pacific… Audio
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Pressure grows for greater fisheries observer measures
The WWF has called for the Tuna Commission to adopt greater measures to ensure the safety of fisheries observers onboard fishing vessels after the disappearance of another observer working on Pacific… Audio
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France gathers Pacific leaders ahead of COP21
Audio 26 Nov 2015France has gathered Pacific leaders together in Paris this week for a summit ahead of the COP21, but will it support the islands' ambitious goals for the crucial climate change talks?. Audio
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PNG police chief rejects Australian's rape and murder claims
Audio 26 Nov 2015Police management in Papua New Guinea has angrily dismissed claims by an Australian whistleblower that he witnessed extra-judicials killings by PNG police. Audio
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Tonga exchange levy delayed yet again
Audio 26 Nov 2015A controversial levy in Tonga has been deferred for a third time so it can be ammended to include more money exchange operators. Audio
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A Short History of Jazz - The 1960s
Audio 25 Nov 2015Recorded live at the Museum of Wellington City and Sea in August last year, these four sessions trace the evolution of jazz from its early beginnings in the 1900s through the 1930s and 1940s to the… Audio
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Former Fiji police chief speaks out about military concerns
Audio 25 Nov 2015Fiji's former police commissioner says repeated interference by the military was one of the reasons for his resignation. Audio
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Former Vanuatu MPs to challenge dissolution of parliament
Audio 25 Nov 2015A group of former opposition MPs in Vanuatu are considering challenging the president's decision to dissolve parliament in court. Audio
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Vanuatu president dissolves parliament
Audio 25 Nov 2015A specialist in Vanuatu governance issues says the president's decision to dissolve the country's parliament comes as little surprise. Audio
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Lawyers 'losing hope' for Nauru opposition MPs
Audio 25 Nov 2015A lawyer for the Nauru opposition MP who can't leave the Pacific Island because his passport's been cancelled says the country's justice minister is pursuing a personal vendetta. Audio
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Experiences shared to boost Pacific women MP numbers
Audio 25 Nov 2015MPs, parliamentary speakers and senior government officials from 13 Pacific countries have gathered in Port Moresby to learn how to boost women's political representation. Audio
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MSG faces major challenges amid lingering fractures
Audio 24 Nov 2015The future appears uncertain for the Melanesian Spearhead Group after its director-general Peter Forau announced his sudden resignation last week. Audio
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Many Pasifika families unfairly deported - immigration lawyer
Audio 24 Nov 2015An immigration lawyer says dozens of Pasifika families are unfairly deported from New Zealand each year after putting their trust in rogue advisers. Audio
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Sport: Samoa ends up making a profit from All Black test
Audio 24 Nov 2015The Samoa Rugby Union says it ended up making a profit from hosting the All Blacks in Apia, after receiving some additional sponsorship money. Audio
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Widescreen’s online viewing picks of the week (w/b 24 November)
The best* online video we’ve been watching over the last seven days including a Michael Caine masterclass, Peter Jackson melting down and Buster Keaton making everything alright again. Video
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Cook Islanders take to the streets over purse seiners
Audio 24 Nov 2015Cook Islanders have again taken to the streets to protest the government's plans to allow more purse seine boats to fish in its waters. Audio
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Former teacher recalls Jonah Lomu's impact
Audio 24 Nov 2015Hundreds of people from the local Pacific community in New Zealand gathered to mourn Jonah Lomu on Sunday. Audio
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Sport: Fiji cricket coach committed to contract
Audio 24 Nov 2015The Fiji cricket coach says he's committed for the long haul after making a resignation U-turn. Audio
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Opposition in Vanuatu urges President not to dissolve Parliament
Audio 23 Nov 2015A leading opposition MP in Vanuatu is urging the president not to dissolve Parliament, despite the government and opposition's failure to end a political impasse. Audio
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Fiji finance minister accused of racism for 'ape gesture'
Audio 23 Nov 2015Fiji's opposition whip has accused the country's acting Prime Minister of making racist gestures towards him during a heated exchange in parliament. Audio
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Lomu remembered at his South Auckland church
Audio 23 Nov 2015Jonah Lomu has been remembered as an inspiration and an ambassador for rugby by his south Auckland community, at his first public memorial on Sunday night. Audio
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Fiji military budget increase criticism
An increase in Fiji's military budget has been criticised as money poorly spent, unaffordable and unnecessary. Audio
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Vanuatu women want 20 seats in parliament
A Vanuatu NGO says it is hoping to see up to 20 women in parliament after next year's elections if the government approves its proposal for reserve seats for women. Audio