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Civil Society groups rescuing women from violence in PNG
Audio 23 Sep 2014Oxfam New Zealand, Executive Director reflects on partnerships in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Fiji's Bainimarama formally becomes elected PM
Audio 22 Sep 2014Frank Bainimarama who has been running Fiji since staging a coup in 2006 is now the country's new democratically elected prime minister. Audio
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Vanuatu dimisses reported nickel deal in Santo
Audio 22 Sep 2014The Vanuatu government has poured cold water on reports of a deal between a New Caledonian and a Chinese company to build a one-billion US dollar nickel plant in Vanuatu. Audio
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Cooks Democrats to appeal petitions
Audio 22 Sep 2014The Cook Islands Democratic Party says it will appeal up to three of the petitions it filed against July's general election results which were thrown out by the High Court. Audio
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Samoa Land Corporation relocate from golf course
Audio 22 Sep 2014Samoa's Land Corporation is relocated today and its old premises will be turned into a hotel. Audio
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New French decree for Polynesia nuclear test victims
Audio 22 Sep 2014The French government has put in new measures to strengthen the process of compensating victims of French nuclear testing in Polynesia. Audio
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Tonga gets new talk radio station
Audio 22 Sep 2014A well known newspaper publisher launches a Tonga's newest radio station says he hopes the talk based network will help people become more politically engaged in the build up to November's general… Audio
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Waikato Uni recognises one of its first Pacific graduates
Le Mamea receives Alumni Award from Waikato University for his contribution to education in Samoa and New Zealand. Audio
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The Sampler: Wildest Dreams
Jim Pinckney reviews the slinky psychedelia of Wildest Dreams, the new project of U.K. stalwart DJ Harvey, who has jumped from punk, to disco, to techno throughout his career. Audio
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Fiji Electoral Commissioner rules out stopping count
Audio 19 Sep 2014Fiji's Electoral Commissioner says it would be unfair to stop the election process without evidence presented. Audio
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Australian lawyer to file over Vanuatu deportation
Audio 19 Sep 2014An Australian lawyer is preparing to file a case against the Vanuatu Government after being deported without notice earlier this month. Audio
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Fiji political parties refuse to accept poll results
Audio 19 Sep 2014Five opposition parties in Fiji want the vote count to stop because they claim there has been systematic fraud. Audio
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PNG police forced to borrow fuel from NGOs
Audio 19 Sep 2014Understaffed and poorly resourced rural police overwhelmed by cases of violence against women. Audio
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Pay hike for American Samoa leaders angers
Audio 19 Sep 2014Lawmakers in American Samoa are being asked to fix education and health problems, before they put money in their own pockets. Audio
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Solomons tsunami victims still waiting
Audio 19 Sep 2014Nineteen-months on from the tsunami that hit Temotu province in Solomon Islands, victims are still living in temporary shelters and awaiting funds to help rebuild their permanent homes. Audio
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Niue's first food festival kicks off this week
Audio 18 Sep 2014Niue kicks off inaugural food festival with experts and top chefs visiting. Audio
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World Bank sets out development plan for Pacific
Audio 18 Sep 2014World Bank sets out its plan to assist Pacific Island nations. Audio
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Vote counting underway in Fiji
Audio 18 Sep 2014Vote counting has started in Fiji in the country's first election in eight years. Audio
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Tongan authorities scramble to help drought-stricken Ha'apai
Audio 18 Sep 2014Tongan authorities send help to drought-stricken Ha'apai as fears mount that water shortages could spread. Audio
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Domestic violence causing women to flee homes in Solomons
Audio 18 Sep 2014Increasing domestic violence in Solomon Islands is being blamed for the rise in the number of women and children seeking shelter in a care-centre in Honiara. Audio
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Samoa sued for $13 million over prison death
Audio 18 Sep 2014The Samoan government is being sued for $13 million US dollars by the family of a man found dead at Tafa'igata Prison. Audio
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Many voters queuing in the heat in Fiji
Audio 17 Sep 2014Thousands vote in Fiji's first election in more than eight years. Audio
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Bougainville report details worries over mining resumption
Audio 17 Sep 2014Voices of Bougainville lays out the concerns of villagers from around the Panguna mine to any return to large scale mining. Audio
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Fiji Poll underway today
Audio 17 Sep 2014Fijians get ready to vote for the first time in more than eight years. Audio
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SOE's strain Pacific economies
Audio 17 Sep 2014A recent report released by the Asian Development Bank has found that State-owned enterprises or SOE's continue to strain economies in the Pacific. Audio