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Missionary escapes after pirate attack in PNG waters
A Fijian missionary who survived a pirate attack in Papua New Guinea waters last week has described a slick operation run by a network of people. Audio
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Mobile Schools reach new pupils in Port Moresby
Audio 4 Apr 2017Two mobile schools have been established in Papua New Guinea where the government estimates more than half-a-million children are unable to access education. Audio
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O'Neill thrown in spotlight over PNG economic woes
Audio 3 Apr 2017Papua New Guinea's Treasurer says the country's economy has "fallen off a cliff" under the present government, led by Peter O'Neill. But Patrick Pruaitch's damning revelation on the state of PNG's… Audio
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FFU say Rakiraki sugar plant has been "cannibalised"
Audio 3 Apr 2017The Fiji Farmers Union has accused the Fiji Sugar Corporation of cannabilising a mill in Rakiraki in order to force its shutdown. Audio
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EU says it's in the Pacific to stay
The European Union is more committed than ever to the Pacific region, according to Stefano Manservisi, the Director-General of DEVCO, the EU's international development arm. Audio
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Pasifika youth focus for anti-suicide efforts
Reaching young Pasifika men remains a strong focus in the fight to combat high suicide rates in New Zealand. Audio
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Norfolk - Auckland air link to stay
When Air New Zealand ends its direct Auckland-Norfolk Island link in May, a company on the island will fill the void. Audio
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Jon Toogood - The General Acoustic
Jon Toogood has called Melbourne home for the last 18 years, and it's here that he's readying his forthcoming Solo & Acoustic tour, a nine-date run that will see the Shihad frontman reduce and refine… Audio
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Claim that Penang closing sounds death knell for Rakiraki
As Fiji's politicians debate the merits of shutting down the Penang sugar mill the town the town of Rakiraki is struggling to stay afloat. Audio
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Vietnamese 'reef robbers' not blue boats - FFA
The Forum Fisheries Agency is urging people to call the Vietnamese boats poaching coastal reefs across the Pacific 'reef robbers' and not just blue boats. Audio
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Facts of police raid on village near PNG mine disputed
A PNG human rights group and a Canadian mining giant have differing accounts of a raid in which police are alleged to have burnt down houses and raped villagers. Audio
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Call for drastic action to save sick Cook Islands lagoon
Efforts to save a once pristine lagoon in the Cook Islands are underway but many say it's too little too late. Audio
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Papuan students thriving in NZ
The government of Papua Province in Indonesia says the approximately 80 students it has sent to New Zealand for various forms of study are thriving, while growing their skills and experience base. Audio
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Solomons govt seeking donor funding for craft market
Audio 30 Mar 2017The government of Solomon Islands is reaching out to donors for assistance in building a craft market facility for indigenous crafts men and women. Audio
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Call for urgent response to Fiji dairy industry decline
Fiji's opposition National Federation Party says the country's dairy industry is in serious decline and the government must take action. Audio
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Call for Fiji Times sedition charge to be dropped
Amnesty International says that that sedition charges agaisnt The Fiji Times newspaper are very serious and should be dropped. Audio
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Kermadecs remain important NZ scientific outpost
Dozens of staff from New Zealand's Department of Conservation, MetService and GNS Science agencies are conducting work in the Kermadecs. Audio
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Sport: Tonga expects Teufaiva to host July rugby tests
Audio 28 Mar 2017Tonga Rugby is confident that Teufaiva Stadium will be able to host test rugby for the first time in eight years in July. Audio
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Internet cable step closer for Cooks
Audio 27 Mar 2017The Cook Islands government is hoping a deal will be signed off next month to bring high-speed broadband to Samoa, the Cook Islands, French Polynesia and Niue. Audio
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Samoa sending medical patients to India instead of NZ
Audio 27 Mar 2017Samoa has begun sending patients needing medical treatment overseas to India instead of New Zealand. Audio
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Call for Fiji Roads Authority overhaul
Audio 27 Mar 2017An Opposition MP in Fiji wants an overhaul of the Fiji Roads Authority, citing a lack of efficiency as a reason for the call. Audio
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What bird brains can teach us about intelligence
Audio 24 Mar 2017What can bird brains tell us about the evolution of intelligence? Dr Rachael Shaw is a postdoctoral research fellow, from the School of Biological Sciences, Victoria University. She's been testing the… Audio
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The Pasifika Festival marks 25 years
Auckland's Pasifika festival will celebrate its 25th anniversary this weekend with special programming to mark the significant milestone. Audio
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Bougainville/PNG sign MOU on handing down powers
Audio 21 Mar 2017The President of Bougainville hopes the latest memorandum of understanding signed with the PNG national government will lead to improved financing for the autonomous region. Audio
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PNG police prepare for elections
Audio 21 Mar 2017Different to previous general elections, policing Papua New Guinea's upcoming elections in each province will be managed by provincial and divisional commanders, rather than from Moresby. The Police… Audio