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Former PNG military commander says police force is broken
Audio 28 Jan 2015PNG's former military commander says the country's police force is broken and incompetent and unable to carry out its constitutional duty. Audio
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Divisions emerge in the Samoan PM's party
Audio 28 Jan 2015A controversial ruling Human Rights Protection Party MP, Tu'u'u Anasii Leota, is ignoring the Prime Minister's call for him to quit the party. Audio
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Cook Islands and Niue lead MDG Pacific Race
Audio 28 Jan 2015Mixed results for the Pacific as the deadline for delivery of the Millennium Development Goals looms. Audio
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United Papuan group to hand in MSG application next week
Audio 28 Jan 2015The recently formed West Papua National Liberation Front is in Vanuatu to submit their application for full membership of the Melanesian Spearhead Group. Audio
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Fiji's Port Denarau to get makeover
Audio 28 Jan 2015Fiji's Port Denarau Marina is set for an upgrade, which could include a new sports stadium. Audio
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Sport: Rugby League Nines going global in Cabramatta
Audio 28 Jan 2015Emerging nations believe a Rugby League Nines World Series could be the answer as interest continues to skyrocket in the newest form of the game. Audio
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Plans to fix the state of broadcasting in Vanuatu
Audio 27 Jan 2015Despite millions of dollars being poured into it, Vanuatu's public broadcaster remains, by the government's own admission, hamstrung. Audio
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American Samoan job hopes as cannery opens
Audio 27 Jan 2015The American Samoan economy has received a boost with the opening of a 70 million US dollar a high tech tuna cannery. Audio
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School drop out rate in Tonga concerning
Audio 27 Jan 2015Non-government organisations and regional bodies are urgently trying to curb the alarming rate of secondary school drop outs in Tonga as it climbs to around an average of 1,000 a year since 2008. Audio
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Tonga moves to avoid another Typhoid outbreak
Audio 27 Jan 2015The Director of Health in Tonga says many residents need to improve their sanitation practices and facilities if the kingdom is to avoid another typhoid outbreak. Audio
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December deadline for PACER PLUS negotiations
Audio 26 Jan 2015Pacific Island countries have been given until December this year to finalise negotiations on the regional trade agreement PACER PLUS. Audio
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Academic calls for 'transparency' over Fiji TV fiasco
Audio 26 Jan 2015A legal expert says an apparent abuse of power by Fiji's Attorney-General over media rights to last year's Rugby Sevens should be investigated. Audio
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PNG's world war history an important legacy
Audio 26 Jan 2015The historical significance of world war events in Papua New Guinea has become a key tourism asset for the country. Audio
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Cooks Democrats scramble to confer
Audio 23 Jan 2015Manoeuvrings across party lines are reportedly afoot as lobbying to form a coalition government intensifies among the Cook Islands' main political parties. Audio
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Marshalls braced for more king tides
Audio 23 Jan 2015More king tides expected in Marshall Islands this weekend. Audio
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Kiribati human rights under scrutiny
Audio 23 Jan 2015Kiribati has had its human rights reviewed by the United Nations, highlighting a number of areas of concern. Audio
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PNG district development hampered by duplication of functions
Audio 23 Jan 2015Duplication of functions and political disharmony between provincial and district administrations are seen as factors holding back development of Papua New Guinea's districts despite a recent… Audio
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Political uncertainty continues in Cooks
Audio 23 Jan 2015Six months after the Cook Islands general election the result remains uncertain, with another by-election pending in Aitutaki next month and political parties still vying for voters' attention. Audio
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New Caledonia govt impasse continues
Audio 22 Jan 2015New Caledonia's government has again failed to elect a president, which means the administration remains in caretaker mode. Audio
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Fiji AG broke laws, say sacked TV execs
Audio 22 Jan 2015The sacked Fiji TV executives say the Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum broke laws and violated the constitution in last year's row over rights to broadcast Rugby Sevens. Audio
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Political uncertainty continues in Cooks
Audio 22 Jan 2015Six months after the Cook Islands general election the result remains uncertain, with another by-election pending in Aitutaki next month and political parties still vying for voters' attention. Audio
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Sabine Vogel and Alex Nowitz: Vitamin S
German flutist and vocalist/composer presenting live intrument and electronic works at the Audio Foundation in Auckland on behalf of Vitamin S. Audio
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Solomons Tina Hydro Project to start in 2016
Audio 22 Jan 2015Construction of Solomon Islands US $120 million Hydro project to begin in 2016. Audio
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Tongan businesses worried about air freight plans
Audio 22 Jan 2015Tongan businesses worried about plans to halt 767 cargo flights. Audio
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A Short History of Jazz - The 1940s (Bebop)
Recorded 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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