Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called about us.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 201 - 225 of 3842 in total
-
New Caledonia's anti-independence parties retain slim majority
New Caledonia's provincial elections confirm and entrech divisions. Audio
-
Solomon Islands to refloat ship after oil spill
Efforts will begin on Saturday in Solomon Islands to refloat a wrecked ship at the centre of an environmental disaster. Audio
-
Spotlight on West Papua abuses in British parliament
British MPs have urged the government to do more to press Indonesia to stop human rights abuses and violence in Papua. Yesterday, the UK's elected representatives in the house of commons debated West… Audio
-
NZ to learn from Samoa's climate change experience
Samoa's Deputy Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa is in New Zealand to talk about the Pacific response to climate change at this week's Just Transition Summit in Taranaki which aims to help plot New… Audio
-
Rotumans in NZ are preparing to launch their Language Week
Rotumans in New Zealand are preparing to launch their Language Week and celebrate Rotuma Day in Auckland next week. More than 50 islanders attended a language class at the weekend and pracitised the… Audio
-
Rotumans in NZ are preparing to launch their Language Week
Rotumans in New Zealand are preparing to launch their Language Week and celebrate Rotuma Day in Auckland next week. More than 50 islanders attended a language class at the weekend and pracitised the… Audio
-
Judges ordered publicly funded cultural reports 'in error'
District and High Court judges in NZ ordered special reports on the backgrounds of mainly Maori and Pacifika offenders apparently unaware the law didn't allow them to. Information obtained by RNZ… Audio
-
Cook Islands marine conservationist wins environmental prize
Cook Islands marine conservationist wins prestigious global environmental prize. Audio
-
Jail sentence for Polish man in Papua decried by advocates
An Indonesian court has jailed a Polish man for five years after he was convicted of treason for meeting with West Papuan rebels. Audio
-
ADB board meets in Fiji, a Pacific first
Fiji is the first Pacific country to host an Asian Development Bank Board of Governors meeting with around 3000 delegates visiting Nadi for the 52nd ADB annual gathering. Audio
-
No response to claim of plagiarism by Nauru judge
The Nauru government appears to have ignored a complaint of alleged plagiarism by one of its most senior judges. Audio
-
Samoa investigates churches over cryptocurrency scheme
Samoan authorities have launched money laundering investigations into two churches with branches in New Zealand and Australia. Audio
-
Pressure growing on PNG govt amid more resignations
Papua New Guinea's prime minister Peter O'Neill is playing down the significance of a spate of resignations from his People's National Congress party. The resignation of five MPs from his People's… Audio
-
French-speaking Fijians good for tourism: Alliance
Audio 26 Apr 2019Students in Fiji can now speak French and the director of Allliance Francaise in Fiji Thomas Feldstein says Fijians learning to speak a foreign language is good for the tourism industry. Audio
-
Three West Papuans to appear in court on treason charges
Three West Papuans will on Tuesday appear in an Indonesian court on treason charges. Audio
-
PNG Attorney-General resigns over governance concerns
The Papua New Guinea MP, Davis Steven, has resigned as justice minister and attorney-general, saying the country has to seriously rethink how it goes about government business. Audio
-
Pacific women writers recognised by Commonwealth
Cook Islander Maria Samuela has been shortlisted for the Commonwealth's short story prize. Audio
-
Fiji's Prime Minister accused of cherry-picking human rights
Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has been accused of making comments threatening marriage equality in the country based on "fake news" being published on social media and speculation some… Audio
-
PNG health authorities worry for water supplies after protest
Health authorities in Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands are worried that water supplies are being put at risk by protesting landowners. Audio
-
Solomons voter responsibility does not stop at the ballot box - NGO
As negotiations to form the next Solomon Islands government get underway, voters across the country are being reminded that their civic responsibility does not stop at the ballot box. Audio
-
Exhibitors upset over having little to show at trade show
Some exhibitors at the Pacific Trade Show in Auckland were left disappointed after their products were held by New Zealand's biosecurity service. Audio
-
Singapore ruling highlights questions over PNG SDP governance
Papua New Guinea's government has lost a protracted battle to seize control of the PNG Sustainable Development Programme. Audio
-
Variety of Pacific products on show in Auckland
Forty companies from 10 Pacific island countries will display and sell their wares at a one-day trade show at The Cloud on Auckland's waterfront on Saturday. Audio
-
What can Game of Thrones teach us about faces?
Researchers at Victoria University believe Game of Thrones can help us understand facial recognition
Audio
-
What do Solomon Islands voters expect from the recent poll?
As counting gets underway across Solomon Islands after Wednesday's election our reporter Koroi Hawkins has been speaking with voters about their hopes and motivations. Audio