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More movements on the eve of PM elections in Honiara
Audio 8 Dec 2014More MP movements on the eve of prime ministerial elections in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Tom Scott
Melbourne-based New Zealand lyricist and vocalist with the groups HomeBrew and @Peace, and member of the Young Gifted and Broke collective of artists. Audio
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Critics says reporting of PNG issues going downhill
Audio 5 Dec 2014The reporting on Papua New Guinea issues is said to have gone downhill in the year since the Australian Associated Press shut down its PNG bureau. Audio
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Sonnet No 128: How oft, when thou, my music, music play'st...
Read by Jennifer Ward-Lealand Music details: Byrd: O mistress mine (Philips 446 687 ). Audio
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HIV/aids testing and treatment in the Pacific needs work
Audio 2 Dec 2014Pacific health advocates say despite their relative success in dealing with the global HIV/aids epidemic, it's not time to rest on their laurels. Audio
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Pacific nations to demand big fishing nations to play fair
Audio 2 Dec 2014Pacific nations will be putting the heat on powerful Asian fishing countries in a bid to preserve fish stocks. Audio
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Women in Vanuatu face challenges in police force
Audio 2 Dec 2014The Pacific Islands Chiefs of Police Women's Advisory Network says women in the Vanuatu police force continue to face discrimination. Audio
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New Zealand composer's song to play at Gallipoli centenary
A New Zealander is one of six composers whose original compositions have been selected to be recorded and broadcast on ANZAC Day 2015 at the centenary of the Gallipoli landings. Audio
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Xi's visit to Pacific heavy on symbolism
Audio 1 Dec 2014The visit to Fiji by the Chinese President has taken China's ties with the Pacific Island region to new heights but observers say the symbolism of the visit was much more significant than… Audio
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Vanuatu Govt urged to take action over sorcery
Audio 1 Dec 2014An author of a report into sorcery and criminal law in Vanuatu says the state has a role to play in protecting people from malicious accusations of black magic. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Peter Schwerdtfeger
Director of the Centre for Theoretical Chemistry and Physics, New Zealand Institute for Advanced Study, at Massey University, Albany, who has been awarded the Royal Society of New Zealand's 2014… Audio
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Battle to form new Solomons' government intensifies
Audio 27 Nov 2014Political plates shifting in Solomon Islands as parties negotiate over possible governing coalition. Audio
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UNICEF Pacific announces new Pacific Ambassador
Audio 27 Nov 2014UNICEF Pacific has announced their newest Pacific Ambassador, Krishneer Sen, who will advocate for children. Audio
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Sport: Dispute lingers between Samoa rugby union and players
Audio 27 Nov 2014A dispute between the Manu Samoa players and Samoa Rugby Union remains unresolved despite claims from the country's Prime Minister the matter has been dealt with. Audio
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Eyewitness says police ute may have played part in Chch crash
An eye-witness to a police chase in Christchurch says a police ute may have played a part in pushing the alleged offender's vehicle into the path of a Honda carrying three elderly people. Audio
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Speculation amid French Polynesia bid for compensation
Audio 26 Nov 2014Moves in French Polynesia to seek a huge compensation payout from France are being met with cynicism by some locals. Audio
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PNG and Fiji not at loggerheads says Minister
Audio 25 Nov 2014The PNG foreign minister dismisses reports of tension between his government and Fiji. Audio
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Guam's Speaker leads move against school fights
Audio 25 Nov 2014Guam's legislature acts to quell fights in high schools. Audio
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NZ govt to reach Pacific and Maori youth through rugby league.
Audio 24 Nov 2014NZ government looks to reach Pacific and Maori youth through rugby league. Audio
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Regional body calls for Pacific nations to invest in youths
Audio 24 Nov 2014A new report by the United Nations Population Fund points to the need for developing countries to invest in their youth. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Victoria Spackman
Chief executive and part owner of the screen production company Gibson Group, director of Screenrights in Australia, and chair for twelve years of BATS Theatre Limited. Audio
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Dramatic results emerging from Solomons election
Audio 21 Nov 2014Dramatic results are emerging from elections in Solomon Islands, as counting continues following voting on Wednesday. Audio
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McCaw to play 100th test as All Blacks captain this weekend
The All Blacks captain Richie McCaw will bring up another milestone at Millenium Stadium in Cardiff this weekend when he captains his side for the 100th time in a test match. Audio
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More work ahead for coup-free Fiji
Audio 21 Nov 2014New Zealand symposium told more work ahead lies ahead to ensure an end to Fiji's "coup culture". Audio
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Pacific forecasters expect busy cyclone season
Audio 21 Nov 2014Forecasters across the Pacific are expecting the cyclone season to be slightly busier than normal. Audio