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Fiji AG asset declaration again under spotlight
Audio 2 Nov 2015The opposition in Fiji is challenging the findings of FICAC's investigation into Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum's declaration of assets. Audio
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NZX-50's record week
The head of stock exchange operator NZX is not expecting too many, if any, new listings before the end of the year. Audio
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UN states discuss Nauru's rights concerns
Audio 2 Nov 2015United Nations member states are expected to express their concerns about human rights issues in Nauru like press freedom and the treatment of refugees at a review this week. Audio
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Cooks Opposition says Spanish fishing deal a sell out
Audio 2 Nov 2015The opposition Democratic Party in the Cook Islands says in signing a deal with Spanish purse seiners the government's abandoned principle in favour of money. Audio
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Meeting to resolve Fiji row over mineral prospecting licence
Audio 2 Nov 2015Fiji's Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, has called an urgent meeting to resolve a row over a mineral prospecting license. Audio
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More reform urged for Samoa so business can flourish
Audio 2 Nov 2015Samoa is being urged to privatise more state-owned enterprises and review its regulations around foreign investment. Audio
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Online Dictionary app will help preserve Cook Islands language
Audio 2 Nov 2015An expert in minority laguages at Auckland's University of Technology says a new online Cook Islands dictionary will play a strong role in helping to preserve the language. Audio
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Stories of unmarried mothers in the 1960s
Elaine Blick's mother worked at an adoption home for unmarried mothers in the 1960s and their memories of that time are woven into a new novel. It's set in a fictional adoption home called Sunnyvale… Audio
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Widescreen’s online viewing picks of the week (w/b 2 November)
The best* online video we’ve been watching this week including Craig vs. Brosnan, a JLG supercut and some Miyazaki love. Video
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Bronwyn Labrum: 1950s and 60s New Zealand
Associate professor in the School of Design at Massey University, and former Curator of History and Textiles at Te Papa. Her new book is a history told through objects and images, Real Modern… Audio
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Widescreen’s best of the web (w/e 30 October)
Our pick of the best* and most interesting screen-related articles and features from around the web this week.
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Cyclone-felled trees used to build homes in Vanuatu
Audio 30 Oct 2015Trees blown over by cyclone Pam on Tanna island in Vanuatu are being milled for building material with the off cuts used to make furniture and kids toys. Audio
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Rights in the FSM go under the microscope
Audio 30 Oct 2015Questions are expected to be asked of the Federated States of Micronesia about their lack of ratification of core human rights treaties at a United Nations review next week. Audio
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Jakarta looks to empower Papuans in modern mechanisms
Audio 30 Oct 2015Jakarta focuses development approach in Papua on enabling grassroots communities to become equipped with the tools and skills to compete in modern market mechanisms. Audio
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A Samoa oil spill vessel cops large fine
Audio 30 Oct 2015The owners of a fishing vessel which caused an oil spill in American Samoa last year have been fined just over one million US dollars, but still deny any wrongdoing. Audio
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Study underway into algal bloom on Cook's Muri Lagoon
Audio 30 Oct 2015A marine scientist says the water quality in the Cook Islands Muri Lagoon is good despite the impact of an algal bloom. Audio
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Former Fiji Secretary General says Govt should facilitate tours
Audio 29 Oct 2015A former Fiji Secretary General of Parliament says the opposition leader should be able to make trips and visit civil servants. Audio
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Monorail proposed to connect CNMI islands
Audio 29 Oct 2015A Macau-based investment group has come up with a proposal to build a monorail connecting the Northern Marianas islands of Tinian and Saipan. Audio
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Hopes that Fiji conference can give shape to Paris approach
Audio 29 Oct 2015It's hoped a conference in Fiji this week will give the region a strong platform ahead of a major summit in Paris, but others aren't so sure. Audio
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Papuans feel let down by development record
Audio 29 Oct 2015The Indonesian government under new president Joko Widodo has pinpointed grassroots empowerment as its core approach to development in Papua region, however Jakarta continues to face criticism about… Audio
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Ministerial meeting hoped to accelerate Pacer Plus talks
Audio 29 Oct 2015New Zealand's associate trade minister says he hopes a meeting with the region's trade ministers in Rarotonga this week will accelerate negotiations for the regional PACER Plus free trade agreement. Audio
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"Vicious circle" for Abyan on Nauru
Audio 28 Oct 2015UN human rights authorities say a pregnant Somali refugee allegedly raped on Nauru is in a fragile mental and physical state, and have called for action. Audio
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Strategic direction of SPC set to change
Audio 28 Oct 2015The largest regional agency operating in the Pacific, the SPC, prepares for a change in its strategic direction. Audio
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Fiji Government and opposition lock heads over official tour
Audio 28 Oct 2015The Fiji Government's angry reaction to an official tour by the opposition leader has sparked a disagreement on constitutional rights. Audio
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Greater shift hoped for in NZ Pacific achievement rates
Audio 28 Oct 2015Achievement rates of Pacific students in tertiary education are not increasing as hoped, despite the growing number of Pacific students. Audio