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Tonga's Ha'apai power network being rebuilt
Audio 17 Nov 2014Tonga Power has begun rebuilding Ha'apai's electricity network after 90 percent of it was destroyed by Cyclone Ian in January. Audio
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UN Women woo women politicians with radio drama
Audio 17 Nov 2014UN Women has launched a radio drama as part of efforts to encourage more Pacific women to enter politics. Audio
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Study into Samoan matai overseas gets major grant
Audio 17 Nov 2014A study into Samoan matai living overseas has received a major grant New Zealand's biggest science fund. Audio
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One In Five for 16 November 2014 - I am an Artist
Vibrant posters have been appearing on street corners in main cities around the country as part of a national campaign to promote artists who happen to have a disability. The 'I am an Artist' campaign… Audio
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Chief whip hopes committee impasse will be resolved soon
Audio 14 Nov 2014The chief whip in the Fiji government, Semi Koroilavesau, says he hopes the Public Accounts Committee will be able to meet next week. Audio
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Australia's PNG camp releases first asylum seekers
Audio 14 Nov 2014Australia's PNG refugees declared but concerns about their future in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Call for Pacific Islanders to debate free trade plans
Audio 14 Nov 2014Pacific Islanders are being urged to engage in debate over what Pacific nations may be giving up by agreeing to free trade deals. Audio
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Australia justifies border controls to UN
Audio 13 Nov 2014Australian officials have defended their record on the treatment of asylum seekers at a meeting of the United Nations Committee Against Torture in Geneva. Audio
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Arsenic levels still high in Solomon mine
Audio 13 Nov 2014Solomons government concerned with gold mine, tailings dam, as rainy season approaches. Audio
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Australia in UN spotlight over refugee treatment
Audio 12 Nov 2014The Australian government is being reviewed by the United Nations Committee Against Torture in Geneva this week. Audio
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Rugby stars push anti violence message in Vanuatu
Audio 12 Nov 2014Prominent New Zealand rugby players are in Vanuatu this week spreading the message that domestic violence is not okay. Audio
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Tonga's Democratic Party in Tonga focuses on rule of law
Audio 12 Nov 2014The Democratic Party in Tonga says its emphasis going into this month's election is on accountability and restoring the rule of law. Audio
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Campaigning intensifies ahead of Solomons elections
Audio 12 Nov 2014Election fever grips Solomon Islands a week out from the elections. Audio
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Deportations from NZ to Tonga's Ha'apai slammed
Audio 11 Nov 2014There are fresh calls for New Zealand to stop deporting Tongan overstayers back to the islands of Ha'apai devastated by Cyclone Ian in January. Audio
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Poor Niuean health prompts call for new approach
Audio 10 Nov 2014The dire and worsening health of Niueans in New Zealand has prompted a call for a rethink of health services for the 24-thousand strong community. Audio
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Developer adamant Vanuatu airport will be built
Audio 10 Nov 2014Prospective Vanuatu airport developer believes it can turn around opposition to the project. Audio
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Fiji nominates president of Kiribati for Nobel Peace Prize
Audio 10 Nov 2014Fiji has nominated the president of Kiribati, Anote Tong, as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize for his work around climate change issues. Audio
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PNG failing to record domestic violence cases
Audio 10 Nov 2014Hospital administrator says Papua New Guinea's health reporting systems fail to track domestic violence cases. Audio
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Hundreds of mums interested in playing football in Guam
Audio 10 Nov 2014Guam mums flock to play football. Audio
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Public support for use of medical marijuana in Guam
Audio 7 Nov 2014Guam has voted in favour of allowing the use of medical marijuana, making it the first United States territory to do so. Audio
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Pacific tattoo artist takes away supreme arts awards
Audio 7 Nov 2014An artist who has tattooed some of New Zealand's most well-known sportspeople, including Sonny Bill Williams, has taken away the top award at one of New Zealand's longest running Pacific art awards. Audio
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Human rights watchdogs look forward to action by Fiji
Audio 7 Nov 2014International human rights watchdogs say they're looking forward to action by Fiji after its presentation to the United Nations in Geneva last week. Audio
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Long time American Samoa congressman unseated
Audio 6 Nov 2014The unseating of American Samoa congressman Faleomavaega Eni Hunkin is being put down to his detriorating health and a strong campaign by one of his opponents. Audio
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RAMSI flying in more police for Solomons elections
Audio 6 Nov 2014Solomon Islands Police beef up security ahead of Solomons Elections. Audio
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Vanuatu ' much older ' after recent discovery
Audio 6 Nov 2014A groundbreaking discovery in Vanuatu could prove the country is much older than current theories argue. Audio