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Bougainville chocolate coming soon
Audio 17 Dec 2014A project to create the World's first Bougainville chocolate bar is one step closer to reality with a crowdfunding initiative raising more funds than expected. Audio
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PNG and Aust Ministers talk 'aid to trade '
Audio 16 Dec 2014The Papua New Guinea Foreign Minister Rimbink Pato has met his Australian counterpart Julie Bishop as part of the annual ministerial forum in PNG. Audio
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Taskforce Sweep closure could be catastrophic: Kua
Audio 16 Dec 2014PNG's former Attorney General says between 50 to 100 corruption-related cases are at risk of collapsing if Task Force Sweep closes. Audio
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Sunny forecast for Solomons economy in 2015
Audio 16 Dec 2014The Central Bank of Solomon Islands says the economy will recover slightly from a slump brought by the April floods. Audio
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Possible funding cut to Australian Human Rights Commission
Audio 16 Dec 2014There's concern in Australia that the government there is cutting funding to the Human Rights Commission because of the body's inquiries into its treatment of asylum seekers. Audio
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Millions in aid to Tonga from China
Audio 16 Dec 2014China gives Tonga a multi million dollar aid grant. Audio
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Solomons toolkit factors in risk
Audio 16 Dec 2014A toolkit to help Solomon Islands, one of the most prone countries in the Pacific to disaster to factor risk into its planning and development. Audio
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PNG batsmen to rub shoulders with cricket stars.
Audio 15 Dec 2014PNG batsmen excited to rub shoulders with global cricket stars. Audio
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Plans to celebrate 50 years of Cook Islands independence
Audio 15 Dec 2014The chair of the organising committee for the 50th anniversary of Cook Islands independence, says the year-long celebrations will benefit the country long term. Audio
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Immigration law has sparked strong criticism
Audio 15 Dec 2014An amended immigration law pushed through the Australian parliament has sparked strong criticism from Human Rights and Refugee advocates. Audio
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Need to protect American Samoa tuna canneries
Audio 15 Dec 2014The governor of American Samoa, Lolo Matalasi Moliga, says the number one priority for the administration is to protect the two canneries in the territory. Audio
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Aiyaz out of context: Solomon Airlines
Audio 15 Dec 2014The Solomon Airlines rejects accusations of sabotage from Fiji Attorney General Aiyaz Sayad Khaiyum. Audio
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Malaria rates dropping in Pacific - WHO
Audio 15 Dec 2014The World Health Organisation says countries of the Western Pacific region are making good progress towards reducing malaria by 75 per cent in 2015 compared to levels of the disease seen in the year… Audio
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ADB says 'moveable assets' key to prosperity
Audio 15 Dec 2014The Asian Development Bank says unlocking the value of what's called 'moveable' property or assets is the key to boosting prosperity in the Pacific. Audio
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Marlborough’s milkmaids and Daffodil the community cow
A team of Marlborough women -and one bloke- take turns hand-milking Daffodil at 3pm each day. From the Jersey cow's milk they process a variety of goodies from cultured butter and cream to cheeses and… Audio
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Bikenomics : What’s cycling worth?
A report published this month estimates cycling contributes $350 billion to the European economy annually and employs more people than mining and quarrying combined. And a University of Auckland study… Audio
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Fiji passes tough land laws
Audio 12 Dec 2014With little warning, Fiji's government has passed a law that heavily restricts the rights of foreigners to sell or develop freehold land in the country. Audio
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Investigation needed into brutal death of Papuan teens - HRW
Audio 12 Dec 2014Human Rights Watch is calling for an independent investigation into why police and military personnel in Papua fired on 800 peaceful protestors, killing six people. Audio
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Suspended Nauru MPs get no satisfaction from courts
Audio 12 Dec 2014MPs in Nauru lose legal bid to overturn suspension from parliament. Audio
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Solomon Airlines looks at future Bougainville flights
Audio 12 Dec 2014Solomon Airlines looks at future flight to Bougainville as Aropa Airport reopens after 24 years. Audio
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Samoa softballers face tough road to qualify for World Champs
Audio 12 Dec 2014Samoa face tough ask to qualify for Softball World Championships. Audio
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Experts say human rights and business do mix
Audio 11 Dec 2014Pacific businesses have been told to make human rights a key part of their business plans. Audio
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Democracy no longer the issue - Tongan election analyst
Audio 11 Dec 2014: The Tonga Democrats believe they can be the new government despite only taking 9 seats in the election. Audio
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Australasia’s favourite baritone
NZ Baritone performing with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra this week. Audio