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Leader of Fiji's Labour Party considers appeal
Audio 5 May 2014The leader of Fiji's Labour Party is now considering an appeal after being sentenced to what is thought to be Fiji's largest ever fine. Audio
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Dr Hauata Palmer and Matakokiri Tata
Audio 4 May 2014On the way to the service at Otamataha Cemetary, Justine Murray talks with Dr Hauata Palmer about the large scale of this years commemorations and the unveiling of the eight pou. Audio
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SPC calls for urgent action on NCDs
Audio 2 May 2014The Secretariat of the Pacific Community says urgent action is needed to prevent diabetes, heart disease and cancer which account for 70 percent of deaths in the Pacific region. Audio
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Plea by MP for PNG not to neglect Rabaul
Audio 1 May 2014The MP for Papua New Guinea's Rabaul district has issued a plea for the country not to turn its back on the historic town. He says the town remains an important hub for economic and health services… Audio
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Kiribati looking at all options
Audio 30 Apr 2014Kiribati is facing stark choices with its overcrowded and under-nourished Tarawa Atoll, and says it is still finding its way through a climate change minefield, as rising sea levels and land erosion… Audio
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Australia breaching at least 7 laws with off shore asylum camps
Audio 29 Apr 2014Australia's asylum seeker laws are breaching at least 7 international laws, according to a researcher. Audio
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American Samoa parents need to be convinced regarding sex ed
Audio 28 Apr 2014More work to be done to convince parents and religious leaders in American Samoa of the need for sex education in the classroom. Audio
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PNG vice chancellor glad to be back
Audio 28 Apr 2014Re-instated PNG university head delighted to be back in Lae. Audio
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UNICEF hoping to immunise all Pacific children
Audio 28 Apr 2014The agency UNICEF says its raising awareness of immunisation in an effort to protect children with vaccinations, even in remote parts of the Pacific region. Audio
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Dr Izzeldin Abuelaish
Audio 25 Apr 2014Izzeldin Abuelaish is a man who has every reason to seek revenge but chooses not to. Three of his daughters were killed by Israeli mortar in 2009. He tells us why peace, not revenge, is worth fighting… Audio
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Land issues set to dominate election agenda in Fiji
Audio 24 Apr 2014The Fiji regime has again warned people are stirring up trouble over land as Fiji heads towards elections in September but doubt remains over its assurances that indigenous land is more secure than… Audio
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Book focusing of secret history of the pacific
Audio 24 Apr 2014A new book focusing on the 'secret history' of Pacific's big contemporary issues has been launched in New Zealand. Audio
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Dr Lee Dugatkin: evolving goodness
One of the world's leading experts on the subject of the evolution of behaviour, who is visiting New Zealand for the Allan Wilson Centre's 2014 International Speaker Series with his presentation, The… Audio
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Fiji Police investigating Bainimarama for decree breach
Audio 15 Apr 2014Fiji police say they are investigating Rear Admiral Frank Bainimarama for breaching law pertaining to the election. Audio
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Dr. Michael Stevens traces the history of Bluff
Dr. Michael Stevens, history lecturer at Otago University and a proud "Bluffie", has received a Marsden Fund Fast-Start grant to research the history of Bluff between the years 1800 and 2000. He… Audio
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Concern at the threat of disease in Solomons
Audio 10 Apr 2014In Solomon Islands there is increasing concern at the threat of disease after last week's floods. Audio
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Avian flu ruled out in mass chicken deaths in Palau
Audio 10 Apr 2014Contaminated water and not avian flu may be behind the death of hundreds of chickens on a Palau poultry farm. Audio
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A lot of work ahead as Solomons comes to terms with flood
Audio 9 Apr 2014About a fifth of Honiara's population is living in evacuation centres set up in the capital following last week's devastating floods in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Chaudhry's conviction gives Bainimarama an edge - academic
Audio 9 Apr 2014An academic says the conviction of Fiji Labour Party's leader means Rear Admiral Bainimarama has an advantage in elections promised for September. Audio
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People continue to flock to evacuation centres in SI
Audio 8 Apr 2014People are continuing to flow into evacuation centres in Solomon Islands after devastating floods last week. Audio
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Book review with Dr Cushla McKinney
Audio 8 Apr 2014'Lamplighter' by Kerry Donovan Brown, published by Victoria University Press. Audio
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Revamped Oceania Champions League kicks off in Fiji
Audio 8 Apr 2014The revamped Oceania Champions League football tournament kicked off in Fiji this week with more teams, more pressure, and less rest. Audio
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Vanuatu cemetery findings show links to Polynesian history
Audio 7 Apr 2014Findings from an ancient cemetery in Vanuatu have been linked to Polynesian ancestry. Audio
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UN Vanuatu to ecourage more women into political leadership
Audio 7 Apr 2014A United Nations advocate says Vanuatu women have one of the lowest levels of participation in political leadership. Audio
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Fiji Law Society says decree provision open to abuse
Audio 4 Apr 2014The Fiji Law Society says a decree provision allowing phone and internet monitoring in the days before the election is open to abuse and could allow the government to access people's telephone and… Audio