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PNG went to independence too early, says former Deputy PM
Audio 15 Sep 2016A former Papua New Guinea deputy prime minister says he feels the country's recurring problems related to corruption stem from a failure to strengthen democratic institutions which was a consequence… Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu Under 20s book historic World Cup berth
Audio 15 Sep 2016Vanuatu football create history, qualify for FIFA Under 20 World Cup. Audio
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New Forum members about reining in Fiji
Audio 14 Sep 2016A security analyst says one of the key motives for France's effective addition to the Pacific Islands Forum is to stem the impact of Fiji's Frank Bainimarama. Audio
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Horrors of Winston still vivid in Fiji children's minds
Audio 14 Sep 2016Thousands of children in Fiji who survived the horrors of cyclone Winston are still severely affected seven months on. Audio
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Springsteen to play first South Island concert in February
"The Boss" Bruce Springsteen is set to play his first ever South Island concert next February on the eve of the six-year anniversary of the Canterbury quake. Video, Audio
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Springsteen to play in Chch on eve of quake anniversary
The Boss is back - and he and his band, the E Street band, are going to Christchurch on the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Canterbury earthquake this summer. Audio
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Vanuatu leader seeks to usher in reforms, bridge gap
Audio 12 Sep 2016Vanuatu's deputy prime minister says consultations around planned constitutional reforms are on track as his party seeks to bridge the generation gap with younger ni-Vanuatu. Audio
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Sport: Solomon Islands complete tough build-up for World Cup
Audio 12 Sep 2016The Solomon Islands are in Colombia to compete in their third-consecutive FIFA Futsal World Cup. Audio
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New Zealand midwives accused of racism
Audio 7 Sep 2016Allegations of racism and discrimination among New Zealand's midwives and staff in maternity care are raising concerns about cultural sensitivity in workforce. Audio
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NZ celebrates Tongan language and culture
Audio 6 Sep 2016New Zealand's Tongan Language Week or Uike Katoanga'i 'o e Lea Faka-Tonga, has kicked off with a celebration of unity and culture in Wellington. Audio
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Project launched to boost fish stocks in Tuvalu
Audio 5 Sep 2016Its hoped a project that's been launched in Tuvalu will reverse the decline in fish stocks that's threatening the food security and livelihoods of local fishing communities. Audio
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Sport: Organisers confident Vanuatu Mini Games are on track
Audio 5 Sep 2016New Pacific Mini Games CEO says event is on track. Audio
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Playing the long game
A new policing policy to get burglary numbers down made headlines this past week, and so did a reporter lifting the lid on a previous burglary stats that didn't stack up after years of probing. Does… Video, Audio
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Endangered Pacific turtle species needs protection
Audio 31 Aug 2016National protection measures are not enough to protect critically endangered hawksbill sea turtle populations in the Pacific. Audio
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New Samoan airline already aiming to spread its wings
Audio 29 Aug 2016A new airline that will start flying between Samoa and American Samoa from this week, also has plans for more Pacific connections. Audio
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Bougainville's Me'ekamui dismiss Rio share spat
Audio 26 Aug 2016The leader of Bougainville's Me-ekamui rebel group, Chris Uma, says the spat over shares in Bougainville Copper Ltd, BCL, is of no consequence. Audio
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Protestors in Wellington call attention to Nauru camps
Audio 26 Aug 2016New Zealand and Australia have been urged to come up with a joint plan to deal with asylum seekers without putting them through detention at a protest in Wellington. Audio
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All Blacks management names team to play the Wallabies
Audio 25 Aug 201621-year-old Anton Lienert-Brown takes the place of injured Ryan Crotty in a largely unchanged All Blacks team to play the Wallabies on Saturday. Audio
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Pacific women should be heard and not just seen - UN Women
Pacific women are often painted as victims first and decision makers second in the aftermath of disasters. UN Women says few Pacific women speak on disaster management and even less are listened to. Audio
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Oxfam NZ supports calls for 'no decision' on PACER PLUS
Audio 24 Aug 2016Oxfam New Zealand is supporting the call for no decision to be made on the Pacific's proposed trade deal PACER-Plus. Audio
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Solomons plan to formalise traditional governance systems
Audio 23 Aug 2016The Solomon Islands government says it's working to formally incorporate aspects of traditional law or kastom into its governance systems. Audio
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Fiji welcomes home Olympic 7s Champions
Audio 22 Aug 2016Tens of thousands of people in Fiji have turned out to welcome home the country's Olympic champion sevens team. Audio, Gallery
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Cooks tourism booming but new approach advocated
Audio 22 Aug 2016An ongoing tourism research exercise in the Cook Islands shows the need for the country to move from attracting greater numbers to having people stay longer and spend more. Audio
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All Blacks to play Wallabies tomorrow night
The All Blacks season kicks off again tomorrow night when the team plays the Wallabies in Sydney in the Investec Rugby Championship. Video, Audio
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A call for rewards to be given to Fiji Sevens team
Audio 19 Aug 2016There has been a call from prominent Fijian politician for the Olympic winning sevens team be given property, money and national recognition on their return to the country. Audio