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Samoan police preparing for SIDS conference
Audio 13 Aug 2014The Samoa police are testing the country's readiness for the Small Islands Developing States Conference next month. Audio
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Tahiti resort to have special labour laws
Audio 13 Aug 2014The French Polynesian government is planning to declare the proposed Mahana Beach Resort a "special zone" with different labour laws than the rest of the territory. Audio
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Tonga urged to expand agriculture exports
Audio 13 Aug 2014The chair of the Tongan Advisory Council in New Zealand says Tonga needs to focus on expanding its agricultural industry to an export market. Audio
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Former U.S airforce chief of staff - more air strikes needed
Audio 12 Aug 2014A former U.S airforce chief of staff says America should massively ramp up its air strikes against Islamic State forces in northern Iraq. Audio
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Fiji's newest political party outlines its manifesto
Audio 12 Aug 2014Fiji's newest political party to be registered in Fiji is outlining its manifesto in Suva. Audio
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Calls for Australia's asylum seeker regime to end
Audio 12 Aug 2014A group in Australia, including those prominent in academia, the arts, medicine and the law, along with faith-based and non-government organisations, is calling for an end to Canberra's asylum seeker… Audio
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50 years of Methodist church in Fiji
Audio 12 Aug 2014Fiji's largest church is planning its biggest conference in years, and says it doesn't expect to have the same kind of run-ins with the government that has plagued previous ones. Audio
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Political will lacking to rebuild the PNG military
Audio 12 Aug 2014A former head of Papua New Guinea's defence force Major General Jerry Singirok says efforts to rebuild the army are floundering for a lack of political will, while the military remains in a dire… Audio
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Cook Islands Maori language endangered
Audio 12 Aug 2014New Zealand's Cook Island language week has prompted community leaders to call for urgent intervention over the declining number of Cook Island Maori speakers. Audio
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Fiji PM rallies support for his party in New Zealand
Audio 11 Aug 2014Fiji's Prime Minister was in Auckland to garner support for his Fiji First party ahead of next month's election. Audio
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Bougainville President hails mining law
Audio 11 Aug 2014Bougainville passes a transition mining law, which the ABG says ensure the landowners own their resources. Audio
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Global cooperation needed to improve Pacific weather services
Audio 11 Aug 2014The World Meteorological Organisation says global cooperation is essential to improve weather services for small island developing states. Audio
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NFP: Fiji government wooed by ambitious developers
Audio 11 Aug 2014There's been little surprise in Fiji to news that the developer of the country's first casino has sold its stake to another party. Audio
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Opposition to Vanuatu citizenship sale over sovereignty concern
Audio 11 Aug 2014Issues of sovereignty are central to opposition to a Vanuatu government scheme linking citizenship sale and investment. Audio
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Coalition in Hawaii backs environmental law
Audio 11 Aug 2014A coalition of farmers and environmental groups in Hawaii is backing a county law which is being challenged in court by the world's biggest biotech trade association. Audio
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Jennifer Frost : Let’s Talk About Gossip
Audio 10 Aug 2014Associate Professor of History at Auckland University Dr Jennifer Fros specialises in the social, cultural, and political history of 20th century America. Her last book Hedda Hopper's Hollywood… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
Audio 10 Aug 2014This weekend marks the 69th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. Wayne looks at the little-known story of American victims of US bombs. Wallace follows up with US physician Dr Craig Booth… Audio
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Fiji’s Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama campaigns local Fijians
Audio 10 Aug 2014Fiji's leader, Rear Admiral Frank Bainimarama is in Auckland this weekend and spoke at the Vodafone Events Centre yesterday to hundreds of supporters and a small host of vocal protesters. Audio
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Constraints still exist despite freed up pre-election debate in Fiji
Audio 8 Aug 2014Political parties say constraints are hampering the prospects of a free and fair election in Fiji.
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Fiji's CCF cancels panel discussions
Audio 8 Aug 2014Fiji's Citizens Constitutional Forum has postponed its series of panel discussions on the elections. Audio
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Tribunal told of trauma of Maori land clearances in the 1960s
The Waitangi Tribunal has heard that Maori families were forced from their lands and their homes bulldozed in the 1960s. Audio
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Tribunal hears of Pipiwai land clearance in the 1960's
Audio 8 Aug 2014The Waitangi Tribunal has heard about the impact of land clearances by the Government in the Pipiwai community in the 1960's. Audio
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The tragic outcome to Niue's WW1 commitment
Audio 8 Aug 2014A New Zealand historian speaks about the tragic outcome to Niue's military contribution to the First World War.. Audio
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Palau comes under spotlight after hosting Forum
Audio 8 Aug 2014The small Pacific country of Palau has come under the spotlight after hosting this year's Pacific Islands Forum leaders' summit. Audio
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Tonga police investigate abuse
Audio 7 Aug 2014The police in Tonga are investigating a video posted online that appears to show a police officer repeatedly punching and kicking a boy at a rugby game. Audio