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Soak tells us about her new album, Grim Town
Soak- real name Bridie Monds-Watson - is a singer songwriter from Derry in Northern Ireland, who hit the music charts with a bang when she was just a teenager. Her debut album Before We Forgot How to… Audio
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Human rights abuses in Papua ongoing, churches say
Human rights abuses in Indonesian-ruled Papua are consistent and ongoing, the World Council of Churches says. Audio
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Fiji's Rabuka calls for election observer report to be tabled
Fiji's opposition leader is calling on the government to use the Multinational Observer Group report on the 2018 election as a basis for electoral improvements. Audio
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Fiji 7s captain apologises after pleading guilty to drink driving
Fiji sevens captain Kalione Nasoko has apologised after pleading guilty to a charge of drink driving. Audio
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PNG urged to help bring justice to asylum seekers
Papua New Guinea 's Catholic church is urging the government to do more to help refugees and asylum seekers in the country find resettlement. While the church is pushing for a definitive end to the… Audio
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Election observers offer 21 recommendations to Fiji
The international group of observers which monitored Fiji's last election says it's confident of a bright future for electoral democracy in the country. But the Multinational Observer Group says… Audio
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Ocean acidification and the threat to coral reefs
Threats posed to Pacific Island countries by the rapidly increasing acidification of the world's oceans have been discussed at a workshop in New Zealand. Audio
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Immigration watchdog tackles transnational crime in Pacific
The changing role in the Pacific relating to transnational crimes has been highlighted at a recent workshop in Samoa run by the Pacific Immigration Development Community. Audio
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Efforts made to boost anti-corruption reporting
There are hopes the creation of an anti- corruption regional committee will strengthen checks and balances around good governance in the Pacific. Audio
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Investigation into missing PNG scientists closed
Papua New Guinea police have closed an investigation into the disappearance of five scientists in August 2011. The scientists were undertaking research for the Institute of Medical Research when they… Audio
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Fiji govt's gift of state land to India scrutinised
A gift - 1.6 acres of land - by the Fiji government to its Indian counterparts has raised some eyebrows. The piece of land at Suva's Botanical Gardens is expected to see India build its new high… Audio
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Fiji locals upset at resort development's damage
Landowners in Fiji want work on the construction of a resort to cease due to the damage it is causing to the environment. Audio
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Nauru refugees receive new telehealth service
The humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières has launched a telehealth service in Australia to care for people on Nauru. Audio
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Tonga's newest island has a more lively future - NASA
The head of Tonga's geology team says scientific data from Nasa about emerging life on the country's four year old volcanic island is hugely exciting with the government considering offically naming… Audio
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PNG leaders consider energy options
Papua New Guinea's leaders are considering different energy project options as government tackles the goal of electrifying 70 percent of the country by 2030. Audio
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No end in sight for New Caledonia's nickel sector strike
A strike at New Caledonia's biggest nickel company SLN is now in its second month and an end to the conflict is not in sight. Audio
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PNG minister wants laws to stop cultural appropriation
New laws are needed to prevent cultural appropriation by private companies in Papua New Guinea, Police Minister Jelta Wong says. Audio
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Bougainville to set up local company to reopen mine
Bougainville's government is planning to re-open the long closed Panguna mine, and operate it with a company that's majority-owned by Bougainville. Audio
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Tokelau leaders to appear in New Zealand court
Two of Tokelau's Faipule, or leaders, will appear in a High Court in New Zealand later this month. Audio
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PNG's West Papua policy under pressure
The Free West Papua Movement, or OPM, has called for international action on the conflict in Indonesian-ruled Papua at a rare press conference in neighbouring Papua New Guinea. At this event, they… Audio
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Rajneel Singh takes case to Fiji court
A businessman in Fiji, Rajneel Singh, is taking legal action to force the police to prosecute those responsible for his assault. Audio
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What do our truancy figures say about us?
The Education Ministry's released its annual attendance survey, this is looking at term 2 in 2018 ... It found more than a THIRD of children failed to attend school regularly - that's defined as… Audio
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Worker restrictions put construction at risk on Guam
An immigration lawyer on Guam says new restrictions on Filipino workers will turn a labour shortage in civilian construction into a crisis. The removal of the Philippines from the US H-2 temporary… Audio
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PNG Govt faking size of the economy - economist
Audio 31 Jan 2019An economist says Papua New Guinea's economic statistics have been deliberately corrupted to paint a more positive picture of the economy. Audio
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Flag stoush in Samoa results in name calling
Audio 31 Jan 2019A war of words has emerged between a Samoan MP and China's ambassador to Samoa over the flying of Chinese flags in the country. Audio