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Niue MP calls for greater overseeing of electrical wiring
Audio 24 Jun 2013Niue MP calls for greater oversight of electrical wiring. Audio
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Logging impacts Solomon Islands World Heritage site
Audio 24 Jun 2013Concerns about the impact of logging on a Solomon Islands World Heritage area. Audio
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Human rights groups concerned for asylum seekers on Nauru
Audio 24 Jun 2013After a court decision in Nauru ruled asylum seekers could be detained until processed, human rights groups say they could self-harm. Audio
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Decolonisation and self-determination to forefront at MSG
Audio 24 Jun 2013Decolonisation and self-determination to the forefront at the 19th Melanesian Spearhead Group Leaders Summit in New Caledonia. Audio
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Long-time manager at NZ's Volunteer Service Abroad moves on
Audio 21 Jun 2013Long-time programme manager at Volunteer Service Abroad moves on. Audio
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MSG summit wraps up - West Papuan membership push deferred
Audio 21 Jun 2013MSG summit wraps up in New Caledonia with the issue of West Papuan membership deferred. Audio
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Cook Islands looks to NZ for youth rehabilitation programme
Audio 21 Jun 2013Long-time programme manager at Volunteer Service Abroad moves on. Audio
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Woman allegedly abducted on Honiara bus and raped
Audio 21 Jun 2013A media officer says a 21-year-old woman was travelling on a bus last week when she was allegedly abducted in east Honiara. Audio
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Fears Nauru asylum seekers could harm themselves
Audio 21 Jun 2013The human rights lawyer representing a group of 12 asylum seekers on Nauru says they may self harm as others have done, after losing a court application seeking an end to their detention. Audio
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Report into troubled PNG university will not be made public
Audio 20 Jun 2013PNG government report into troubled university will not be made public. Audio
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ITUC makes call for major investigation on Fiji
Audio 20 Jun 2013The world's largest peak union body says it is expecting arguments today with the Fiji government with the tabling of its demand for an international commission of inquiry into Fiji. Audio
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Papuan man says he witnessed the slaughter of 40 people
Audio 20 Jun 2013A Papuan man who says he witnessed the massacre of 40 people in a remote province describes his experience and says he is still hiding from the military. Audio
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Niue to consider having electrical inspector
Audio 20 Jun 2013Niue Power Corporation to seek an inspector to improve the quality of electrical installation work on the island. Audio
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Regional parliament on agenda at MSG summit
Audio 20 Jun 2013A possibility of a regional parliament is on the agenda of the Melanesian Spearhead Group summit underway in Noumea in New Caledonia. Audio
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Sugar Corp plans passenger trains for Fiji
Audio 19 Jun 2013The Fiji Sugar Corporation is planning to start operating passenger trains and other goods trains on its sugarcane railways. Audio
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Nauru, Niue and Tuvalu to lead over fossil fuel reduction
Audio 19 Jun 2013The three smallest economies in the Pacific are being targetted to lead the rest of the region in reducing the dependence on fossil fuel. Audio
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Vanuatu copra companies to fight for money owed by Government
Audio 19 Jun 2013The Vanuatu government is under fire from exporters for hiking the price of copra. Audio
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Significant ILO meeting expected to keep up pressure on Suva
Audio 19 Jun 2013The Fiji Trades Union Congress, says the International Labour Organisation's focus on Fiji at top policy level this week will keep up the pressure on the regime's treatment of trade unions. Audio
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Samoa aviation school to ease access for Pacific pilots
Audio 19 Jun 2013One of the aims of the first flight training school soon to be set up in Samoa is to make it easier for would-be pilots from Pacific Island countries to get qualified. Audio
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Guide for Churches to combat violence against women
Audio 19 Jun 2013Women theologians are hoping to spread the anti-gender violence message to the grassroots via a new guide to the scriptures. Audio
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Bougainville library, built with NZ help, opening Friday
Audio 18 Jun 2013A library built in formerly wartorn Bougainville, funded by a New Zealand Trust, is set to open this Friday Audio
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Vanuatu government and traditional healers fight TB together
Audio 18 Jun 2013Health officials in Vanuatu hope collaborative work with traditional healers can reduce the rate of tuberculosis. Audio
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Computer model highlights Tonga's tsunami threat
Audio 18 Jun 2013New computer models highlight the damage Nuku'alofa faces if a tsunami were to hit. Audio
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West Papuan push for MSG membership could be deferred
Audio 18 Jun 2013Melanesian Spearhead Group summit set to start in New Caledonia but already indications that the West Papuan bid for membership will be shunted off the agenda. Audio
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NZ company to produce Solomon Islands branded chocolate
Audio 18 Jun 2013A New Zealand-based company is planning to produce the world's first Solomon Islands chocolate line. Audio