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Smartphone app aims to foster Samoan language
Audio 21 Jan 2015A smartphone application designed to foster and grow the use of the Samoan language has extended its reach. Audio
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Refugees urged to see opportunities on Nauru
Audio 21 Jan 2015Several refugees resettled on Nauru have started businesses and are using their skills in the community, according to the new contractors assisting with resettlement. Audio
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Solomon Islands to introduce PCV 13 vaccine
Audio 21 Jan 2015Solomon Islands to introduce the Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine in February. Audio
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Tonga's Cardinal says new role 'heavy responsibility'
Audio 21 Jan 2015Tonga's Cardinal says his new role is both a blessing and a heavy responsibility. Audio
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Conflicting accounts on volatile Manus Island refugee camp
Audio 20 Jan 2015Australia's Immigration Minister says the situation at the Manus Island detention centre in Papua New Guinea remains volatile, after authorities ended a stand-off between asylum seekers and guards. Audio
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Fiji opp. parties renew calls to axe 'draconian' media law
Audio 20 Jan 2015Fresh calls have been made in Fiji to change the country's media laws, now that a democracy is in place. Audio
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Multi-million dollar plant approved for American Samoa
Audio 20 Jan 2015A 106-millon US dollar food processing plant in American Samoa is scheduled to be up and running by July. Audio
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Strong turn out for Pasifika festival in Wellington
Audio 20 Jan 2015Hundreds of people in New Zealand's capital, Wellington, braved driving rain on Saturday to gather at the city's annual Pasifika festival. Audio
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Global union alerts Bougainville about Rio Tinto
Audio 20 Jan 2015A global mineworkers union is taking its campaign against Rio Tinto to the people of Bougainville. Audio
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NZ student helps Tonga develop renewable energy system
Audio 20 Jan 2015A global mineworkers union is taking its campaign against Rio Tinto to the people of Bougainville. Audio
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Manus protest threatening to spiral into bloodshed
Audio 19 Jan 2015An ongoing protest by asylum seekers at Australia's Manus Regional Processing Centre is threatening to spiral into a repeat of last year's deadly riot at the centre. Audio
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Changes to parliamentary funding causes uproar in Fiji
Audio 19 Jan 2015The opposition parties in Fiji have called changes to the parliamentary funding system a disaster and claim it has plunged the parliament into crisis. Audio
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West Papua situation did not improve in 2014 - AWPA
Audio 19 Jan 2015The Australia West Papua Association says there was no improvement in the human rights situation in the region in 2014, despite some governments claiming abuses against Papuans are a thing of the… Audio
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Foreign investment key for Solomons: Sogavare
Audio 19 Jan 2015Solomons PM keen on boosting foreign investment Audio
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Tonga's Ha'apai a year on from Cyclone Ian
Audio 19 Jan 2015The Tonga Red Cross says hundreds of people are still living out of tents and under sheets of roofing iron in Ha'apai, a year since their homes were destroyed by Cyclone Ian. Audio
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New research blows Rapa Nui collapse theory
Audio 19 Jan 2015Newly-published research into ancient land use on Rapa Nui or Easter Island shows the collapse of pre-European society there wasn't as dramatic as first thought. Audio
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A Short History of Jazz - The 1930s (Swing)
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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A Short History of Jazz - The 1920s (Dixieland)
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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Bid by naturalised citizen to enter politics challenged
Audio 24 Dec 2014An unprecedented legal challenge over whether a naturalised citizen can stand for parliament in the Marshall Island's is underway. Audio
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The resource curse and its impact on PNG
Audio 24 Dec 2014The paradox of plenty and ensuring that all of Papua New Guinea benefits from the resource boom. Audio
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US$25M of heroin intercepted in Fiji
Audio 23 Dec 2014About US$25 million worth of heroin has been intercepted at Fiji's Lautoka wharf, in what police say is likely to be the largest heroin bust in the country. Audio
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Academic says Fiji has made new friends
Audio 23 Dec 2014An academic following Pacific relations says Fiji has made new allies in the past eight years and the political landscape has changed. Audio
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25-metre long tapa features in NZ exhibition
Audio 23 Dec 2014A 25-metre long tapa features in a New Zealand artist's latest exhibition, which is on display in Wellington. Audio
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Nauru court ruling worrying for democracy
Audio 23 Dec 2014Nauru's suspended opposition MPs fear a Supreme Court decision upholding their suspension sets a worrying precedent for democracy. Audio
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Australia cuts 3 billion more in foreign aid
Audio 23 Dec 2014Australia's government has announced that it will cut more than three billion dollars from its foreign aid budget, in addition to cuts made earlier this year. Audio