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Pressure grows for greater fisheries observer measures
The WWF has called for the Tuna Commission to adopt greater measures to ensure the safety of fisheries observers onboard fishing vessels after the disappearance of another observer working on Pacific… Audio
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Former Vanuatu MPs to challenge dissolution of parliament
Audio 25 Nov 2015A group of former opposition MPs in Vanuatu are considering challenging the president's decision to dissolve parliament in court. Audio
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Lawyers 'losing hope' for Nauru opposition MPs
Audio 25 Nov 2015A lawyer for the Nauru opposition MP who can't leave the Pacific Island because his passport's been cancelled says the country's justice minister is pursuing a personal vendetta. Audio
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MSG faces major challenges amid lingering fractures
Audio 24 Nov 2015The future appears uncertain for the Melanesian Spearhead Group after its director-general Peter Forau announced his sudden resignation last week. Audio
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Sport: Fiji cricket coach committed to contract
Audio 24 Nov 2015The Fiji cricket coach says he's committed for the long haul after making a resignation U-turn. Audio
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Lomu remembered at his South Auckland church
Audio 23 Nov 2015Jonah Lomu has been remembered as an inspiration and an ambassador for rugby by his south Auckland community, at his first public memorial on Sunday night. Audio
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Fiji military budget increase criticism
An increase in Fiji's military budget has been criticised as money poorly spent, unaffordable and unnecessary. Audio
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Pacific encouraged to invest more in agriculture
Audio 20 Nov 2015The Secretariat of the Pacific Community is encouraging governments in the region to put more emphasis on developing their agricultural sectors. Audio
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Pacific media urged to promote gender equality
Audio 19 Nov 2015Gender inequality, discrimination and stereotypes in the region's media are on the agenda at a workshop in Noumea this week. Audio
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Pacific rugby fraternity remembers Jonah Lomu
Audio 19 Nov 2015The Pacific rugby fraternity has been remembering All Black great Jonah Lomu, who passed away this week. Audio
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Outgoing MSG head felt members' support had gone
Audio 19 Nov 2015The outgoing Director General of the Melanesian Spearhead Group Secretariat says declining commitment and resourcing towards the MSG secretariat from member countries played a part in his decision to… Audio
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The sporting world loses a Tongan icon
Audio 18 Nov 2015The Tongan government has paid tribute to one of the Pacific's most famous sporting figures. Audio
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Guam prepares for FestPac 2016
Audio 17 Nov 2015Preparation for the 2016 Festival of Pacific Arts in Guam has kicked off with a ground-breaking ceremony at the multi-million dollar venue to be. Audio
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Swords, sex and sibling rivalries, the 'James Plays' come to NZ
As a political thriller goes it's a classic plot: power plays, scandal, betrayals, and a star in the ascendant. Award-winning playwright, Rona Munro's historic 'James Plays', which are coming to the… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Booksellers slam hold up in level playing field for retailers
The Government has introduced legislation requiring digital media giants such as Apple, Netflix and Amazon to collect GST on orders from New Zealanders. Audio
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Sport: Aussie men, Fijiana sevens teams through to Rio
Audio 16 Nov 2015The Fiji women and Australian men's sevens team qualified for the Olympics after winning the Oceania Championship. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Peter Dasent
New Zealand composer and songwriter living in Sydney, whose group The Umbrellas celebrated their 30th anniversary recently. He has been the pianist and musical director on ABC-TV's PlaySchool since… Audio
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NFP says military dominates Fiji
Audio 13 Nov 2015The opposition National Federation Party says the departure of the Police Commissioner shows that military rule remains supreme in Fiji. Audio
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Sport: Fiji, Samoa and Tonga get seats on World Rugby Council
Audio 13 Nov 2015Pacific countries will get individual seats on an expanded World Rugby Council for the first time from May next year. Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu football mourn death of former international
Audio 12 Nov 2015Vanuatu football community mourns death of former defender. Audio
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First responder footage played in Singh murder case
Audio 11 Nov 2015The wife of Davender Singh told ambulance and police officers that her husband had been stabbed by a man demanding money. Audio
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White actor plays Martin Luther King
Audio 11 Nov 2015An Ohio university production has cast a white man as civil rights leader Martin Luther King. Audio
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Failure not an option for Tuvalu in Paris
Audio 6 Nov 2015The prime minister of Tuvalu says failure is not an option for his country going into the Paris COP 21 negotiations at the end of the month. Audio
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Play to highlight Maori effort in WW1
Leading Maori writer Witi Ihimaera and director Nathaniel Lees have joined forces to highlight the bravery of Maori who served in the First World War. Audio
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Mixed feelings as Save the Children leaves Nauru
Audio 2 Nov 2015The head of Save the Children Australia says the end of its tenure on Nauru means there is no longer an agency to speak up for the rights of children in detention there. Audio