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Fiji's opposition SODELPA leader outlines election priorities
Audio 16 May 2018Fiji's first coup leader is promising to restore democratic freedoms to the country if elected prime minister later this year. Audio
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Vanuatu govt fully committed to women's seats - Napuat
A Vanuatu cabinet minister says his government remains fully committed to creating reserved seats for women in parliament. Audio
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Parliament’s to do list: Budget, budget, and more budget
Each sitting day in the House MPs work their way through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week. Audio
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Questions over hospital upgrade motives in Fiji
Fiji's government is seeking expressions of interest from international private hospital operators to help it upgrade and run the Ba and Lautoka hospitals. Audio
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Pasifika midwives in NZ seek 'budget' recognition
Pacific midwives in NZ call for more support, pay and recognition of their expertise ahead of government budget announcements. Audio
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Sport: Former Hurricane helping grow rugby on Guam
A former Hurricanes Super Rugby prop is helping rugby union grow on Guam. Audio
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PNG secondary school to close as govt funds dry up
A large Papua New Guinea secondary school is preparing to close at the end of this week due to funding shortfalls, leaving it unable to meet its operating costs and providing food for boarding… Audio
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Call to return PNG to First Past the Post analysed
An Australian political scientist says there is merit in Papua New Guinea having a discussion on a return to a First-Past-The-Post voting system. Audio
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Fiji needs to look at 'big picture' of animal welfare
There is a call for Fiji to look at the "big picture" when it comes to animal welfare after a dog was found with a large knife wound in its back. Audio
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The Brown Buttabean driving fitness across Auckland
Samoan fitness success story in New Zealand is motivating others in the Pacific region to start living a healthier lifestyle. Audio
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Did Clarke Gayford give away baby’s sex?
Did Clarke Gayford just tell the world the sex of his and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's baby? Video, Audio
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Girl’s emotional testimony on why village needs to stay
Emotion and anger boiled over at a meeting in Roxburgh today as staff of Roxburgh Children's Village and the town voiced their opposition to the closure of the facility. Audio
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Rotuman Language Week makes debut
Audio 11 May 2018The community has turned out to support the debut of Rotuman Language Week in Auckland as part of efforts to save the language considered endangered by the UN. Audio
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Fears failed LNG commitments could cause unrest in PNG's Hela
Audio 11 May 2018An Australian NGO says the lack of benefits flowing into Papua New Guinea's Hela province from the huge LNG project is threatening unrest. Audio
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Moves are afoot to refocus maritime aid spend in the Pacific
Audio 11 May 2018An expert on shipping in the Pacific says New Zealand government agencies should focus their development budgets on improving maritime safety infrastructure in the region. Audio
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More than 2000 bras donated to Fijian women
Audio 10 May 2018A charity has distributed more than 2200 donated new and used bras to women in Fiji. Audio
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How to play to your child’s strengths
Audio 10 May 2018How to focus on your child's strengths rather than trying to fix their weaknesses. This approach is championed by Australian psychologist Professor Lea Waters who joins Kathryn to talk about why… Audio
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More people flee their homes on Hawaii's Big Island
Audio 10 May 2018More evacuations called for on Hawaii's Big Island as volcano continues to erupt lava and toxic gas. Audio
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PNG leader challenged on Bougainville referendum comments
Audio 10 May 2018A prominent leader and businessman on Bougainville says the latest statements from Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O'Neill on the region's referendum are contradictory. Audio
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Warning over cryptocurrency after company banned from Samoa
Audio 10 May 2018Samoa's Central Bank is warning people to be careful when investing in cryptocurrency after it banned a company that had been promoting it in the country. Audio
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NZ aid boost welcomed in Pacific
Audio 9 May 2018A significant boost in New Zealand's foreign aid budget has been heralded as part of a transformative shift in the country's relations with Pacific Islands. Audio
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Academic outlines fears of aid "securitisation" in Pacific
Audio 9 May 2018There are concerns at the "securitisation" of aid in the Pacific after Australia announced details of its aid funding for the Pacific in this week's budget. Audio
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Parliament’s to do list: Pacific free trade, social security, and weapons brokering (again)
Each sitting day in the House MPs work their way through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week. Audio
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Tapura Huiraatira wins resounding victory in French Polynesia
Audio 8 May 2018French Polynesia incumbent party is comfortably re-elected. Audio
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Study shows diabetes rates much higher in Pasifika children
Audio 8 May 2018Pasifika children in Auckland have an 18 times greater chance of developing type 2 diabetes than their European peers, according to new research. Audio