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PNG Transparency looks back at a turbulent week
Transparency spokesperson assesses state of Papua New Guinea in the wake of the latest turmoil. Audio
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Manus Island detainees 'free to come and go' from centre
Audio 12 May 2016The Ministry of Immigration in Papua New Guinea says all asylum seekers detained on Manus Island are now free to come and go from the processing centre. Audio
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Sport: Solomon Islands to host 2023 Pacific Games
Audio 12 May 2016Solomon Islands to host the 2023 Pacific Games. Audio
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NZ group to help improve Pacific surgery access
Audio 11 May 2016New Zealand-based group of medical surgeons aims to made surgery more accessible and safe in the Pacific region. Audio
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Guam teacher campaigns against statute of limitations
Audio 11 May 2016A school teacher in Guam is campaigning for the removal of a statute of limitations for civil claims relating to child sexual abuse. Audio
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Anonymous text service for PNG corruption proves effective
Audio 11 May 2016A service in Papua New Guinea that allows finance ministry staff to anonymously report cases of corruption via text message is proving effective. Audio
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Former Cooks minister downplays Panama Papers importance
Audio 11 May 2016A former Government minister and opposition leader in the Cook Islands says the Panama Papers leaks don't damage his country's reputation. Audio
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Tonga urged to pull together or lose 2019 Pacific Games
Audio 10 May 2016Tonga's Sports Minister has called on the the country's administrators to work together after the Pacific Games Council warned the country was in danger of losing the 2019 event. Audio
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Pacific hip hop dancer earns place in World Champs
Audio 9 May 2016Solomon Island hip hop dancer off to the world championships in Las Vegas. Audio
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Cuts to Australia's foreign aid
Pacific escapes unscathed after Australia's government cuts foreign aid in its latest budget. Audio
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Fiji fish stocks under threat after reef damage from Winston
A warning has been sounded in Fiji about newly revealed damage to community fishing grounds in the path of Cyclone Winston. Audio
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People of the Eye
Audio 8 May 2016"People of the Eye" is a play designed for the deaf and for hearing audiences. Created by Erin Siobhan Hutching it's based on her experiences growing up with her deaf sister, Sarah, in Christchurch… Audio
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PNG anti-corruption officer sees light at the end of the tunnel
A leading Papua New Guinea anti-corruption officer says he has faith in the judiciary to be able to rule fairly on myriad cases before the courts related to a major fraud case. Audio
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Report says West Papuans fear they will lose everything
An Australia Catholic group which sent a fact finding team to West Papua says there are no signs that the economic and social status of Papuans is improving. Audio
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Detainee says PNG police controlling Manus Island facility
A Kurdish Iranian journalist detained in the Manus Island offshore processing facility says Papua New Guinea police have taken control of the compound. Audio
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Samoa brawl school closed amid calls for corporal punishment
Another incident of school students brawling in Samoa has some in the country calling for a return to corporal punishment. Audio
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West Papuan demonstrations on the rise
Audio 5 May 2016Despite mass arrests by Indonesian police, West Papuans are likely to hold more public mobilisations in support of aspirations for self-determination. Audio
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New Zealand unlikely to offer PNG resettlement for detainees
Audio 4 May 2016New Zealand unlikely to offer PNG resettlement for Manus detainees. Audio
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NZ govt blocks motion to support West Papua
Audio 4 May 2016The New Zealand government today [Tue 03-05-2016] blocked a motion moved without notice by New Zealand Green Party MP Catherine Delahunty on West Papua. Audio
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James Kerr on what the All Blacks can teach us about success
Success is a great teacher. And no other sports team in history is as successful than the All Blacks. In 2010, one year before Coach Sir Graham Henry led the All Blacks to a World Cup, victory… Audio
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Full Pacific Forum membership closer for French territories
Audio 3 May 2016The New Zealand government backs the French Pacific territories becoming full members of the Pacific Islands Forum. Audio
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Hundreds attend funeral to mourn Bill Sevesi
Family and friends gathered in New Zealand on Monday to celebrate the life of renowned musician Bill Sevesi. Audio
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New book examines West Papua in world system
The author of a new book about how West Papua is an international issue, concerning the purview of international systems says there is sound international legal basis for the United Nations to review… Audio
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Easy to build and robust housing concept in pipeline for Fiji
The designer of a new traditional Fijian style simple robust home is hoping his concept could be an easy and affordable solution to the devastation caused by Cyclone Winston. Video, Audio
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Labour says Tokelau ferry may not be fit for purpose
Audio 2 May 2016New Zealand's opposition Labour party says the new ferry that links Tokelau to the outside world may not be fit for purpose. Audio