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S & P cuts one part of the credit rating of four largest banks
The global credit rating agency, Standard and Poor's, has cut one part of the credit rating of the country's four largest banks due to increased risks from the persistent strength of Auckland's… Audio
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PNG PM stands firm on govt handling of economy
Audio 17 Aug 2015Papua New Guinea's prime minister Peter O'Neill remains upbeat about his government's management of the economy, in response to warnings about the country's fiscal position. Audio
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Asylum seeker locked in solitary unit on Manus
Audio 17 Aug 2015An Australia-based refugee advocate says an Iranian asylum seeker on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island whose refugee application has been rejected twice has been locked in a solitary confinement unit. Audio
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Pacific relearns composting in traditional gardens
Audio 17 Aug 2015Pacific regional body puts an emphasis on developing composting to improve soil quality and stop waste. Audio
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Niue police warn of email scam
Audio 17 Aug 2015The police in Niue are warning residents against replying to scam emails from strangers asking for banking and personal details. Audio
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Fiji reaches out to Chinese Tourists
Audio 17 Aug 2015Tourism Fiji is going out of its way to woo visitors from the greater China region with a month long road trip through nine of the region's largest cities. Audio
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Farley’s Arcade
In 1865 during the heady gold rush years the wild west township of Dunedin officially became a city. This year, the Edinburgh of the South celebrates 150 years since the event. Many of the city's… Audio
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Liam Scarlett - Ballet’s Hot Property
Audio 16 Aug 2015British choreographer Liam Scarlett has been called the 'great white hope' of British ballet and is the Royal Ballet's first Artist in Residence. In what's been described as a major coup for the Royal… Audio
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TV3's new news show. What's the Story?
TV3's canning of Campbell Live earlier this year prompted angst about the future of serious current affairs on our screens. They successor wouldn't be "light and fluffy". So what is it? Mediawatch… Audio
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Cracks in Marshall Islands nuclear dome inspected
Audio 14 Aug 2015Cracks in a concrete dome covering radioactive waste in the Marshall Islands has residents worried but a recent expedition shows surface leaks are not the main risk. Audio
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TV analysts reflect first week of TV3's new show
This week saw the arrival of TV3's latest offering in the contested 7pm current affairs timeslot. Audio
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Fiji lawyer says due process violated in sedition case
The lawyer for several people facing sedition charges in Fiji has hit out at prosecutors saying they are not following due process. Audio
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PNG govt cuts hitting universities hard
Papua New Guinea universities are struggling to cope after big cuts in government funding and the prospect of further reductions. Audio
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Relief still not reaching CNMI Typhoon victims
Disaster authorities and NGO's in the Northern Marianas are still struggling to get relief aid to victims of the recent Typhoon Soudelor. Audio
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Cooks seabed up for grabs
The Cook Islands has just opened up bidding for mining precious metals from the seabed of its vast 2 million square kilometre Exclusive Economic Zone. Audio
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Humpback whales bringing in the visitors in Niue
Visiting humpback whales bring a tourist bonanza to Niue. Audio
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Tourists flee youths on Vanuatu island
Audio 13 Aug 2015The owner of a Vanuatu resort says a group of youths have caused millions of dollars worth of damage and lives could have been lost through their alleged arson. Audio
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PNG economy needs drastic shakeup - Polye
Audio 13 Aug 2015Papua New Guinea's Opposition Leader paints a grim picture of the state of the country's economy and calls for drastic action. Audio
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Job losses at Starkist a real threat for American Samoa
Audio 12 Aug 2015American Samoa's largest private sector employer has warned thousands of people could be out of work if there are no fish deliveries to its cannery by next week. Audio
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Tuvalu launches national youth policy
Audio 12 Aug 2015The Tuvalu government is to launch its national youth policy today giving young people a voice in decision-making. Audio
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Survey finds few over 50s saving for retirement
A new survey finds that almost two-thirds of New Zealanders nearing retirement have not yet even started to think about how much money they'll need. David Boyle is Group Manager, Investor Education… Audio
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Over 50s not prepared for retirement - survey
Audio 12 Aug 2015A new study has found many over-50 year olds are failing to adequately save for retirement. Audio
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Future uncertain for US and Pacific fishing treaty
A short term fishing deal worth $89 million US has been struck between Pacific nations and the United states but future long-term arrangements look uncertain. Audio
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Pacific farmers seeking safety in numbers
Pacific Farmers are working together to share knowledge, techniques and planting materials in order to become more resilient to the effects of climate change and natural disasters. Audio
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Solomons' police being readied for UN deployment
Solomon Islands is set to provide police staff as United Nations peace-keepers from the beginning of next year. Audio