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Vanuatu MP pardons overturned
Audio 16 Oct 2015Vanuatu's President, Baldwin Lonsdale, has overturned pardons given to 14 MPs by the politician filling in, in his absence from the country. Audio
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Vanuatu opposition launches attack on govt amid crisis
Audio 16 Oct 2015Vanuatu's opposition has launched a multi-pronged attack on the government amid a political crisis triggered by last weekend's controversial pardon of 14 convicted MPs. Audio
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Norfolk protests Canberra's removal of rights
Marching Norfolk Islanders accuse Australia of removing their democratic rights. Audio
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Industry veterans win big in Pacific Music Awards
Audio 15 Jun 2015Industry veterans Cydel led the winners list at the 11th annual Vodafone Pacific Music Awards which took place in New Zealand last weekend. Audio
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Tonga prepares for its king's coronation
Audio 11 May 2015Preparations are underway in Tonga for the coronation of King Tupou VI in July. Audio
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New leads on escaped prisoners in Bougainville
Audio 21 Apr 2015Police in Papua New Guinea's autonomous Bougainville region say they have new leads in a man hunt for 19 prisoners who broke out of the Buka police cells between three and four am on Sunday during a… Audio
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Canning Aitutaki Sunday flights " disastrous " for economy
Audio 8 Apr 2015Tourism operators in Aitutaki say if Sunday flights between the island and Rarotonga are canned it could be disastrous for the economy. Audio
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Fiji faces child abuse challenges
Audio 29 Jan 2015Fiji's Police Commissioner says the police have a zero tolerance policy on offences against children and he has issued a plea to the community to report child abuse. Audio
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Fiji's Sodelpa to go back to the drawing board
Audio 26 Sep 2014The Leader of Fiji's Sodelpa party, Ro Teimumu Kepa, says the party will follow through with its call for a parliamentary enquiry into the election but it also wants to find out where it went wrong. Audio
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Fiji Electoral Commissioner rules out stopping count
Audio 19 Sep 2014Fiji's Electoral Commissioner says it would be unfair to stop the election process without evidence presented. Audio
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Fiji soldiers captured by Syrian rebels
Audio 1 Sep 2014Fiji's military commander says he and the United Nations still have no idea where 45 of his soldiers captured by Syrian rebels are being held. Audio
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Human rights group petitions for journalists' entry to Manus
Audio 25 Feb 2014Australian human rights group calls for government to be transparent about aslyum seekers' conditions on Manus Island and let journalists in. Audio
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More details emerge over violence at PNG asylum seeker camps
Audio 20 Feb 2014Details of violence on Manus Island remain sketchy as Australian Government stands by its claim detainees tried to escape. Audio
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Police in Vanuatu make arrests following burning of village
Audio 10 Feb 2014Up to 14 men arrested in Vanuatu after villages houses razed over land dispute. Audio
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Sport: Pacific teams ready for Rugby League World Cup kickoff
Audio 25 Oct 2013The waiting is almost over for rugby league fans with the World Cup kicking off in Britain this weekend. Audio
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Mormon elder denies banning Samoan language from services
Audio 27 Sep 2013Dispute continues between the Mormon church in Brisbane and Samoan Mormons who say their native language has been banned from services. Audio
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Sorcery holding back development in Solomon Islands
Audio 12 Jun 2013A Honiara-based academic says a belief and fear of sorcery is holding back development in Solomon Islands, and that the belief is growing. Audio
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The Sunday Group: Treating the Health System
Audio 13 Sep 2009Discussions around the recently released Horn Report entitled 'Meeting the Challenge'. Audio
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The Sunday Group
Audio 30 Aug 2009Tax reform with Professor Craig Elliffe from Auckland University, Bill Rosenberg, economist with the C.T.U. and Alf Capito, Head of Taxation Policy, Oceania with Ernst and Young Australia. Audio
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The Sunday Group: Road Safety
Audio 23 Aug 2009Today's Sunday Group looks at the issue of road safety. Audio
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The Sunday Group
Audio 9 Aug 2009This week discusses Compulsory Military Training or National Service. Audio
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The Sunday Group
Audio 2 Aug 2009This week The Sunday Group looks at New Zealand's role in Afghanistan. Audio
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The Sunday Group: Lange's Legacy
Audio 12 Jul 2009It's 25 years since David Lange was elected Prime Minister. Matt McCarten, Fran Wilde and Colin James discuss his legacy. Audio
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The Sunday Group
Audio 5 Jul 2009This week looks at the impact of the recession on immigration. Audio