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Dance workshop attracts young Pasifika men
Audio 21 Jul 2014A biannual dance workshop in New Zealand aims to lure young Pasifika men into a dance career. Audio
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NZ Pacific writer awarded Iowa writing residency
Audio 21 Jul 2014A New Zealand-based Pacific poet, writer and performer has been accepted into one of the the longest-running international writing programmes in the world. Audio
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Encore Act Five - Mason’s Magic
Including NZ Players Drama Quartet, Southern Comedy Players, Bruce Mason, 'The Pohutakawa Tree', 'The End of the Golden Weather', James K Baxter, 'Jack Winter's Dream', Globe Theatre in Dunedin with… Audio
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Vanuatu prime minister unthreatened by no-confidence motion
Audio 18 Jul 2014The Vanuatu Prime Minister Joe Natuman says he's received assurances from his caucus that he's got the numbers to continue. Audio
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Need for more renewable energy in Pacific - ADB
Audio 18 Jul 2014The ADB says there has been a spike in the need for investment in renewable energy in the Pacific as the cost of diesel continues to rise. Audio
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Record sports programme for Micronesian Games
Audio 18 Jul 2014The eighth edition of the Micronesian Games is about to start in the Federated States of Micronesia, with a record 14 sports on the programme. Audio
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Call for more stringent maritime safety laws in Vanuatu
Audio 18 Jul 2014Vanuatu women want the government to improve the safety of sea transportation throughout the country, in light of last week's ferry sinking. Audio
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Solomon Islands says ball in Fiji's court over aviation rights
Audio 18 Jul 2014Solomon Islands civil aviation authority is calling for Fiji to come to the table so a dispute over aviation rights between the two countries can be resolved. Audio
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PNG filmmakers need more support
Audio 18 Jul 2014The director of Papua New Guinea's fifth annual Human Rights Film Festival hopes the event will boost support for local filmmakers. Audio
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Four MPs in Tonga dumped by party
Audio 17 Jul 2014Four members of the Tonga opposition Democrats have been dropped from the party ahead of this year's election. Audio
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Ethicist warns of risk to Australia's reputation
Audio 17 Jul 2014An ethicist is warning that the Australian Government's immigration policy and treatment of asylum seekers is putting the country's global reputation at risk. Audio
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Dipak Patel first ever full-time head coach for PNG
Audio 17 Jul 2014Cricket PNG has appointed Dipak Patel as the country's first full-time head coach. Audio
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PNGs anti-corruption unit will continue to operate, for now
Audio 17 Jul 2014Papua New Guinea's leading anti-corruption unit, Task Force Sweep, will continue to operate, for now, after the National Court adjourned its final decision on the unit's future. Audio
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Fiji voters get familiar with election process
Audio 17 Jul 2014The Fiji Elections Office is confident that an intensive education campaign will result in a high voter turnout at the polls in September. Audio
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Labour law reform underway in PNG
Audio 16 Jul 2014It's hoped that improvements to labour legislation in Papua New Guinea will help reduce unpredictability in the market place. Audio
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Study reveals Tonga once vast trading empire
Audio 16 Jul 2014New research shows Tonga was once the centre of a vast trading empire with economic and political power stretching across the Pacific. Audio
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Yap says plastic bag ban could have 'far-reaching' benefits
Audio 16 Jul 2014An environmental agency for the Micronesian state of Yap says it is optimistic a platic bag ban will have wide-ranging benefits including helping keep its reefs healthy and protecting marine life. Audio
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Advocates says asylum seekers 'removed' from PNG camp
Audio 16 Jul 2014Refugee advocates say witnesses to a fatal attack on an asylum seeker at Australia's Manus Island detention centre in Papua New Guinea are in extreme danger. Audio
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Pacific aims to be tobacco-free by 2025
Audio 16 Jul 2014The World Health Organisation has launched its Tobacco Free Pacific Campaign in a bid to help the region become smokefree by 2025. Audio
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Grassroots focus for Tonga election candidate
Audio 16 Jul 2014In November voters in Tonga go to the polls to elect their second parliament under reforms from 2008 which ushered in a greater degree of democracy. Audio
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Fiji electoral officers trained by EU
Audio 15 Jul 2014Sixty Fijian electoral officers are being trained in workshops by the EU to help the country prepare for its September elections. Audio
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Pacific countries continue to battle human trafficking
Audio 15 Jul 2014A human trafficking report released by the US State department has received little backing from leaders and anti-human trafficking organisations in the Pacific. Audio
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Vanuatu to host West Papua groups
Audio 15 Jul 2014Vanuatu is to host a major conference of West Papuan representative groups towards arranging a unified bid for membership in the Melanesian Spearhead Group. Audio
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Solomons enters reconstruction phase post-floods
Audio 15 Jul 2014Planning for medium to long term recovery and reconstruction in Solomon Islands following April's floods has been complicated by the fact that hundreds of people still don't have a home. Audio
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Vanuatu PM promises more power for Ombudsman
Audio 15 Jul 2014A former ombudsman of Vanuatu has welcomed signs from the new Prime Minister that the office will be strengthened under his watch. Audio