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Vanuatu government considering airport compensation
Audio 6 Aug 2014The Vanuatu government says it's seeking advice as to whether a Singapore-based company which lost a deal to develop an international airport can claim compensation. Audio
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Sport: Pacific Weightlifters shine in Glasgow
Audio 6 Aug 2014Weightlifting provided all eight medals for Pacific countries competing at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, including gold medals for Papua New Guinea and Kiribati. Audio
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Tonga questions NZ over continued travel advisory
Audio 6 Aug 2014The Deputy Prime Minister of Tonga is challenging New Zealand's Foreign Minister Murray McCully over why a travel advisory for Tonga remains in place. Audio
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Record number of i Taukei to contest polls for NFP
Audio 6 Aug 2014Fiji's National Federation Party says it is fielding a record number of indigenous candidates for the September polls. Audio
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Solomons' scout who helped rescue Kennedy dies
Audio 5 Aug 2014The last of a duo of Solomon Scouts who were responsible for the rescue of John F. Kennedy during World War Two dies. Audio
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Lawyer accuses Australia of war against asylum seekers
Audio 5 Aug 2014The lawyer for a group of Tamil asylum seekers that were just transfered from Australia to Nauru says he had absolutely no idea what was happening. Audio
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Fiji minister denies government vote-buying
Audio 5 Aug 2014Fiji's Minister for Social Welfare, Women and Poverty Alleviation, Jiko Luveni, has denied claims the government is vote-buying in the run up to the polls. Audio
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Family claiming refugee status wins appeal to stay in country
Audio 5 Aug 2014A family claiming refugee status because of rising sea levels on their Pacific Island has won an appeal to stay in New Zealand. Audio
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NZ steps up focus on West Papua
Audio 4 Aug 2014West Papua under the spotlight in New Zealand where parliamentarians have called upon the new President of Indonesia to commit to genuine media freedom in West Papua. Audio
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Suspended Nauru MP welcomes CJ appointment
Audio 4 Aug 2014Nauru's appointment of a new Chief Justice has been welcomed by one of the country's suspended MPs. Audio
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Flosse personally benefitting from casino plans - Temaru
Audio 4 Aug 2014The former president of French Polynesia and says the current president, Gaston Flosse, could be personally benefitting from a proposed new casino in Tahiti. Audio
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Kiribati President says Fiji land investment for future
Audio 4 Aug 2014The President of Kiribati says the Government's purchase of land in Fiji is a valuable investment for the people of Kiribati that should reap benefits if Fiji maintains political stability. Audio
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Fiji unveils new ballot boxes
Audio 4 Aug 2014Fiji's Elections Office has unveiled the ballot boxes which will be used in this year's elections. Audio
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Solomons flood victims must help themselves
Audio 4 Aug 2014Repatriated flood victims in the Solomon Islands are being told it is their own responsibility to rebuild their homes. Audio
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New PNG betelnut deal could create more problems
Audio 4 Aug 2014The director of Papua New Guinea's Institute of National Affairs says a plan to sell betelnut in packaged form in Port Moresby creates a whole new set of problems. Audio
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Fiji Rugby introduces full-time contracts for sevens stars
Audio 4 Aug 2014Fiji coach Ben Ryan discusses the introduction of full-time contracts for national sevens players. Audio
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Act Seven - Inia’s Vision
Including New Zealand Opera Company's 'Porgy and Bess', Inia Te Wiata, Maori Theatre Trust, formation of regional theatres - Four Seasons in Wanganui, Gateway in Tauranga, Court in Christchurch… Audio
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Fiji campaigning in full swing
Audio 1 Aug 2014Campaigning is in full swing for the Fiji elections, the first since the military led coup of 2006. Audio
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West Papuan participation in economic development still low
Audio 1 Aug 2014Economic development in West Papua still somewhat lacking in participation by indigenous people, says local journalist. Audio
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Fresh start for union in Solomon Islands
Audio 1 Aug 2014A journalist in the Solomon Islands says the creation of a new trade union this week could start a fresh chapter for workers' rights in the country. Audio
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The International Labour Organisation mission to Fiji welcomed
Audio 1 Aug 2014A Fiji election candidate, Attar Singh, welcomes an International Labour Organisation mission to Fiji, but is disappointed it will be after September's elections. Audio
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Youth to beef up Sodelpa campaign for Fiji polls
Audio 1 Aug 2014Fiji's Sodelpa party is beefing up its campaign by recruiting young volunteers to go house to house and gain voters. Audio
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Russian cyber crime suspect to be deported from Guam
Audio 1 Aug 2014A federal judge on Guam has denied a motion to discharge a Russian cyber-crime suspect who says he was kidnapped by the US government while on holiday and brought to the island. Audio
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PNG PM says Govt stable and there for the long-term
Audio 31 Jul 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill says his government remains stable and committed to constructive relationships in the region. Audio
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Tahiti opinion stoked by Flosse case
Audio 31 Jul 2014French Polynesia's public opinion is being stoked by the French government's decision to shield the territory's president, Gaston Flosse, from the courts. Audio