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Fiji unveils new ballot boxes
Audio 4 Aug 2014Fiji's Elections Office has unveiled the ballot boxes which will be used in this year's elections. Audio
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Fiji Rugby introduces full-time contracts for sevens stars
Audio 4 Aug 2014Fiji coach Ben Ryan discusses the introduction of full-time contracts for national sevens players. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Kristin Hersh
Founder of American group Throwing Muses, solo musician, and author of the memoir Paradoxical Undressing, who is visiting New Zealand for spoken word and singing events. Audio
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Fiji campaigning in full swing
Audio 1 Aug 2014Campaigning is in full swing for the Fiji elections, the first since the military led coup of 2006. Audio
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If music is the food of love, play on!
Audio 1 Aug 2014The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra has taken those lines from The Merchant of Venice to heart. Audio
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Fiji Electoral Commission a no show to panel discussion
Audio 30 Jul 2014Fiji's Electoral Commission was missing from a panel discussion on free and fair elections, despite being invited to attend in Suva on Tuesday. Audio
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NZ says leaders' summit to make key decisions
Audio 29 Jul 2014New Zealand Foreign Minister lays out some of the key matters before leaders at this year's Pacific Islands Forum summit. Audio
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Solomons still lacking a local police chief
Audio 28 Jul 2014Public perception that there are no suitable local candidates for police commissioner linger in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Academic says Forum going through 'turbulent' phase
Audio 28 Jul 2014A Fiji academic in Australia says the Pacific Islands Forum is going through a turbulent phase but still maintains its relevance. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Bob Harvey
Former advertising agency owner, political strategist, environmental campaigner, television producer, mayor, and subject of the new biography, Wild Westie. Audio
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Tongan women leaders meet for elections training
Audio 25 Jul 2014Thirty potential women candidates for Tonga's election in November have met in Nuku'alofa for a workshop on campaigning and leadership. Audio
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Tape played to court of teen talking about attack
Audio 24 Jul 2014The teenager accused of murdering a homeless man started out telling police he only hit the man once, with a knockout blow. Audio
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PNG documentaries challenge stereotypes
Audio 22 Jul 2014The Australian High Commission to Papua New Guinea says a series of documentary films it commissioned about women leaders in the country breaks new ground. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Charlotte Greenfield
New Zealand journalist who studied at the Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism, and is about to work for Reuters in Indonesia. Audio
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Record sports programme for Micronesian Games
Audio 18 Jul 2014The eighth edition of the Micronesian Games is about to start in the Federated States of Micronesia, with a record 14 sports on the programme. Audio
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Solomon Islands says ball in Fiji's court over aviation rights
Audio 18 Jul 2014Solomon Islands civil aviation authority is calling for Fiji to come to the table so a dispute over aviation rights between the two countries can be resolved. Audio
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Dipak Patel first ever full-time head coach for PNG
Audio 17 Jul 2014Cricket PNG has appointed Dipak Patel as the country's first full-time head coach. Audio
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One Cook Islands party could hold balance of power
Audio 15 Jul 2014The new One Cook Islands party is being touted as possibly holding the balance of power when it comes to deciding which party will govern the country. Audio
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PNG mine proceeding without public consent - campaigners
Audio 14 Jul 2014A campaign group says the Papua New Guinea government is going ahead with an experimental new seabed mine without the consent of the people. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Rob Thorne
Palmerston North-based musician who has been working with taonga puoro instruments since 2001, after many years in the independent and noise music scenes. Audio
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Cooks preliminary election results close
Audio 11 Jul 2014Final results from the Cook Islands elections are still a week away but the caretaker Cook Islands Party is confident, with special votes, that it can retain power. Audio
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Plenty of challenges ahead for democracy in Fiji
Audio 11 Jul 2014This year's election in Fiji will be challenging, but the real test is yet to come, according to a group of academics. Audio
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Storm playing havoc with Northland water and sewage
Audio 10 Jul 2014Water supplies to several Far North towns are under threat as what some are calling a storm worse than Cyclone Bola takes out treatment plants. Audio
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Academic says Joko likely to be better match for West Papua
Audio 9 Jul 2014An academic specialising in West Papua says Indonesian presidential candidate Joko Widodo is likely to be more Papua friendly than his opponent Prabowo Subianto. Audio
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Mixed reaction to MSG's response to West Papua group
Audio 7 Jul 2014There's been mixed reaction to the Melanesian Spearhead Group's decision on a bid by a West Papuan group to become a member. Audio