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Pacific human rights in spotlight at Massey Uni
Audio 8 Dec 2014Massey University conference to focus on human rights issues around the Pacific and look for sustainable solutions. Audio
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Doco explores conflicts of nickel mining in New Caledonia
Audio 8 Dec 2014The maker of a documentary that explores conflicts surrounding nickel mining in New Caledonia says he hopes it shows the complexity of the independence issue. Audio
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Captain Cook’s naval charts embody Enlightenment imperialism
Dame Anne Salmond discusses Maori relations with the ocean, comparing Te Whanau a Apanui's opposition to the oil company Petrobras' drilling ship to the time 250 years earlier when canoes headed out… Audio
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PNG men who were adrift at sea released from hospital
Audio 5 Dec 2014Two Papua New Guinea men who spent five months adrift at sea in a small boat have been released from hospital in the Federated States of Micronesia. Audio
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Pacific continues to face problems with corruption
Audio 5 Dec 2014Papua New Guinea continues to be perceived as one of the world's most corrupt countries on this year's Transparency International Corruption Perception Index. Audio
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Critics says reporting of PNG issues going downhill
Audio 5 Dec 2014The reporting on Papua New Guinea issues is said to have gone downhill in the year since the Australian Associated Press shut down its PNG bureau. Audio
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PM race in Tonga heats up
Audio 5 Dec 2014Candidates position for PM race in Tonga as late electoral challenge is launched . Audio
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New Pacific Tuna boss to focus on breaking barriers
Audio 5 Dec 2014Pacific Tuna boss to focus on breaking down barriers. Audio
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New medical centre to help remote islanders in Fiji
Audio 5 Dec 2014Fiji's remote Yasawa islands to get new medical centre. Audio
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Niue man who was arrested during NZ PM's visit plans to sue
Audio 5 Dec 2014A man in Niue who was arrested and taken into custody when the New Zealand prime minister, John Key, visited last June, is suing police. Audio
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New-look PNG opposition focuses on economy
Audio 4 Dec 2014PNG's new opposition leader focuses on the Prime Minister's economic management and pledges to offer people a viable alternative government sensitive to their needs. Audio
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Timing of big pay rises for politicians in Guam debated
Audio 4 Dec 2014Guam politicans vote for big pay rises...for themselves. Audio
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Call to action to stop violence against women in Fiji
Audio 4 Dec 2014A professor at the Fiji National University says something must be done about the high rates of violence against women. Audio
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Prime Minister’s Science Prizes 2014
Prime Minister’s Science Prizes 2014 Audio
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Former Vanuatu PM convinced of W.Papua admission to MSG
Audio 4 Dec 2014Vanuatu's former prime minister, Barak Sope, says the people of his country are already convinced that West Papua will one day gain its independence from Indonesia. Audio
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Victim of alleged security beatings aids investigations in Fiji
Audio 4 Dec 2014Police Commissioner says probe into a torture case more than a year old continues as victim changes mind to assist. Audio
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Ousted Fiji PM calls for explanation over pension
Audio 4 Dec 2014Fiji's ousted Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase says the government has refused to explain why it won't pay him the pension he is due. Audio
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Portfolio call for only woman MP in Solomon Islands
Audio 3 Dec 2014Solomon Islands National Council of Women calls for ministerial portfolio for the country's only woman MP. Audio
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PNG mining meet "showcases destruction "
Audio 3 Dec 2014The Pacific Network on Globalisation says the Papua New Guinea Petroleum Conference in Sydney this week is encouraging investment in destruction. Audio
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Ambitious Habitat Fiji build in Suva
Audio 3 Dec 2014As Habitat for Humanity reaches the 1 million mark for families it's assisted around the world, the Fiji branch is looking to promote its work by building two houses in two days in the middle of Suva.
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PNG PM digs in for long haul, despite referral
Audio 3 Dec 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister has welcomed his referral to a Leadership Tribunal over allegations related to the government's decision to take out a controversial state loan. Audio
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PNA applauds new head of Pacific Tuna Commission
Audio 3 Dec 2014A Pacific Islander is appointed as the new head of the Pacific Tuna Commission. Audio
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Filmmaker slams corporates for delay tactics on climate change
Audio 3 Dec 2014A New Zealand investigative documentary maker says efforts to get international treaties on climate change are being used as a distraction and delaying tactic by corporate lobbyists. Audio
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"We stand firm": Solomon Islands People's Democratic Coalition
Audio 2 Dec 2014Coalitions in Solomon Islands batten down the hatches as lobbying intensifies ahead of next week's election. Audio
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Fiji opposition replies to government budget
Audio 2 Dec 2014Fiji's opposition says the budget is economically boring and unrealistic. Audio