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Aust inquiry hears of damning claims on Nauru asylum camp
Audio 10 Jun 2015An Australian senate inquiry into serious allegations and conditions at the Nauru detention centre has heard medical staff were told not to report psychological health problems suffered by asylum… Audio
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Ladybirds and worms help Cooks children fight obesity
Audio 10 Jun 2015High school students in the Cook Islands are getting ready to grow their own vegetables in an effort to reduce soaring obesity levels. Audio
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Vanuatu coconut soap on its way to New Zealand
Audio 10 Jun 2015A local Vanuatu soap maker is about to enter the New Zealand market after negotiating a new deal with Trade Aid. Audio
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Call for proper Nauru police inquiry into bribery claims
Audio 9 Jun 2015A suspended Nauru MP is calling on the government to allow a full police inquiry into bribery allegations implicating the Justice Minister David Adeang. Audio
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Solomons urged to make sure ICAC is independent
Audio 9 Jun 2015Transparency Solomon Islands is calling on government to exclude itself from election or appointment processes in the country's proposed Independent Commission Against Corruption. Audio
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NZ pushes Fiji to join UN Arms Trade Treaty
Audio 9 Jun 2015New Zealand opposition MP Su'a William Sio is visiting Fiji this week to encourage its government to join the Arms Trade Treaty. Audio
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Road Cops hasn't saved TV3's ratings.
It's been a little over a week since John Campbell left TV3 and Campbell Live was replaced by Road Cops. Audio
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Mining at the top of agenda for Bougainville's leader
Audio 9 Jun 2015Bougainville's re-elected president promises a collaborative leadership effort and immediate talks on mining. Audio
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Advocate says curfew shows danger for PNG refugees
Audio 9 Jun 2015A refugee watchdog says a curfew for refugees on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island is a stark indicator that refugees cannot be safely cared for there. Audio
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New Vanuatu foreign minister talks foreign policy
Audio 9 Jun 2015Vanuatu's new foreign minister Kalfau Moli says the country will continue to take a stand internationally on key regional issues. Audio
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Guam legalises same-sex marriage
Audio 8 Jun 2015After an historic court ruling, Guam has become the first US territory to legalise same sex marriage. Audio
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Aspiring women leaders told to do more in Solomon Islands
Audio 8 Jun 2015A local female politician in Solomon Islands says women need take a greater role in their community if they are to stand a chance in the male dominated politics of Melanesia. Audio
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Sport: Manu Samoa keen to honour Jerry Collins during ABs test
Samoa is keen to pay their respects and honour Jerry Collins when the All Blacks play in Apia next month. Audio
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Bougainville's Getsi says success down to community involvement
Audio 8 Jun 2015A lot of campaigning and years of community the key to success for Bougainville woman winning in an open seat. Audio
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Geopolitical storm coming to a head in MSG
Audio 8 Jun 2015A geopolitical storm is coming to a head in the Melanesian Spearhead Group as the Pacific islands sub-regional organisation considers a membership bid by West Papuans of Indonesia. Audio
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NZ community leader lambasts Tongan budget
Audio 8 Jun 2015A community leader in New Zealand says the Tonga government's decision to raise departure tax by almost US$50 is an unreasonable burden on overseas-based Tongans. Audio
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Solomons told to improve risk reduction
Audio 8 Jun 2015The UNDP is calling on the Solomon Islands government to be more proactive in its approach to Disaster Risk Reduction. Audio
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Renters: society’s second-class citizens
NZ Institute of Economic Research principal economist on the the country's evolving rental market, the basis of his new book 'Generation Rent - Rethinking New Zealand's Priorities'. Audio
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Vanuatu PM sacks ministers to stabilise coalition
Audio 5 Jun 2015The Vanuatu prime minister Joe Natuman says he terminated two ministers yesterday to stabilise support for the government, which now has majority of 28 MPs. Audio
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Child abuse costs the Asia Pacific region US$ 209 billion
Audio 5 Jun 2015UNICEF has for the first time put a figure to the cost of child abuse in the Asia Pacific region and it is a whopping $209 billion US. Audio
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Personal contribution call for World Environment Day
Audio 5 Jun 2015SPREP calls for Pacifc peoples to consider what role they can play to help protect the environment as the world marks Environment Day. Audio
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Fiji Electoral Commission on the defence
Audio 5 Jun 2015The Fiji Electoral Commission is defending a decision to award a vacant parliament seat to a SODELPA MP earlier this year. Audio
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Call in Bougainville for more education on electoral rights
Audio 5 Jun 2015An unsuccessful candidate in Bougainville wants to see more education about the rights of women to contest open seats in the region. Audio
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Niue - global bee sanctuary?
Audio 5 Jun 2015Niue could become a global bee sanctuary if the plans of two businessmen succeed. Audio
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Vanuatu honorary citizenship scheme progressing
Audio 4 Jun 2015The director-general of Vanuatu's Ministry of Internal Affairs says the Government's new scheme for selling honorary citizenship is progressing well, and is already proving more effective than a… Audio