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Sport: World Cup or bust for Fiji, Cook Islands rugby teams
Audio 26 Jun 2014Fiji and the Cook Islands will play-off this weekend in a winner-takes-all clash for a place at next year's Rugby World Cup. Audio
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Fiji academics stand by comments
Audio 25 Jun 2014Journalism experts at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji being slammed by the Media Industry and Development Authority as reckless and ill-informed say they stand by their comments. Audio
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Sacked PNG AG stands by actions
Audio 25 Jun 2014Papua New Guinea's sacked attorney general says he has no regrets over his actions this past fortnight. Audio
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Survey shows Fiji media bias - UFDF
Audio 25 Jun 2014The United Front for a Democratic Fiji says its survey on media bias is hard evidence political reporting there is not fair and balanced. Audio
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Pacific products in News Zealand need more recognition
Audio 25 Jun 2014Pacific business people have gathered in Auckland as part of efforts to find ways to boost export opportunities for a wider range of Pacific Islands products. Audio
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Excitement builds for the 5th Melanesian Arts Festival
Audio 25 Jun 2014Excitement builds in Papua New Guinea, as the country prepares to host the 5th Melanesian Festival of Arts and Culture. Audio
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Tahiti nuclear memorial to be removed
Audio 24 Jun 2014Nuclear test veterans in French Polynesia say the government wants to take away their memorial in Tahiti and stop them from marking a day to remember victims. Audio
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Pacific urged to chart waters for benefit of economy
Audio 24 Jun 2014A New Zealand applied scientist says training Pacific nations in the science of hydrography could boost Pacific economies and even save lives. Audio
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Head of Fiji's military issues warning over constitution
Audio 24 Jun 2014The head of Fiji's military says there will not be another coup after September's election, but any government that tries rewrite the constitution becomes illegal. Audio
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Australian Govt continues to deport asylum seekers to Iraq
Audio 24 Jun 2014Australia's government is continuing to deport asylum seekers to Iraq despite unrest, sparking protests on PNG's Manus Island. Audio
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Calls mounting for PNG'S PM to stand aside
Audio 23 Jun 2014Calls are mounting for Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister to stand aside amid the furore over his alleged role in illegal payments to a law firm. Audio
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Fiji election campaign heats up in NZ
Audio 23 Jun 2014Fiji expats living in New Zealand are being urged to put an end to their homeland's "coup culture" by voting against Frank Bainimarama in the September polls. Audio
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Convicted rugby star Brian Lima escapes jail term
Audio 23 Jun 2014Samoa rugby star Muli'agatele Brian Lima has escaped a jail term for assaulting his former wife and her partner. Audio
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Samoa govt complains to NZ Commerce Commission
Audio 23 Jun 2014The sole exporter of Samoan coconut cream says it wants companies based in Asia that it says are ripping off its brand to have their products taken off the New Zealand market. Audio
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Village garden project in Samoa could take off as demand rises
Audio 23 Jun 2014A village garden project in Samoa is now supplying most of the resorts and hotels and could be replicated around the country. Audio
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NGO wary of empty promises on PNG land leases
Audio 23 Jun 2014An NGO which has been calling for the scrapping of controversial land leases in Papua New Guinea says the prime minister needs to do more than just make promises he'll get rid of them. Audio
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Biodiversity threatened by invasive species
Audio 23 Jun 2014A recent meeting in Micronesia has heard of the increasing threats to biodiversity posed by the spread of invasive species. Audio
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US President's vow to expand Pacific no-fishing zone under fire
Audio 23 Jun 2014A United States fishery scientist says the US President's vow to dramatically increase a no-fishing zone in the Pacific is nothing more than a gesture. Audio
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Most blindness avoidable in Pacific
Audio 23 Jun 2014The International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness says 80 percent of vision loss in the region is caused by the three preventable conditions: cataracts, refractive errors and diabetic… Audio
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Joanna Rakoff: answering Salinger’s mail
Journalist and author who writes about her experience answering fan mail for reclusive writer J.D. Salinger in her memoir, My Salinger Year. Audio
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PNG Prime Minister stands firm amid political meltdown
Audio 20 Jun 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill stands firm while a major political storm engulfing his office casts uncertainty over his future. Audio
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Exhibition on legacy of NZ's invasion of Samoa during WW1 opens
Audio 20 Jun 2014New Zealand's first act of the First World War, the taking of Samoa from the Germans in 1914, and the legacy of this, has been commemorated at the Auckland War Museum. Audio
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Bat thought extinct found in PNG
Audio 20 Jun 2014A 'microbat' thought to be extinct has been rediscovered in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Star-studded Baabaas ready to chance their arm against Tonga
Audio 20 Jun 2014A Pacific Barbarians rugby team, featuring a host of ex All Blacks and Wallabies players, to play an invitational match against Tonga in Auckland. Audio
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Australia rolls out 'aid for trade'
Audio 20 Jun 2014Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has announced reforms to her country's aid policy saying it needs to be more innovative and work more creatively with the main drivers of economic development… Audio