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Floods in the Solomons affect the country's most vulnerable
Audio 2 Jul 2014UNICEF says the devastating floods in Solomon Islands earlier this year have taken the worst toll on the country's most vulnerable. Audio
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Fishy plans in Vanuatu's Port Vila
Audio 2 Jul 2014A Vanuatu businessman says a proposal to unload Chinese fishing vessels in the middle of Port Vila habour will have a negative impact on tourism and poses a threat to the environment. Audio
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Fiji begin Rugby World Cup planning after sealing qualification
Audio 1 Jul 2014Fiji rugby coach John McKee is already mapping out the team's road to next year's Rugby World Cup, after the players sealed qualification against the Cook Islands. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Giovanni Tiso
Italian writer and translator based in Wellington, whose main research interest is the relationship between memory and technology. Audio
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Dutch New Guinea veterans 'angry' over flag ban
Audio 27 Jun 2014The Free West Papua Campaign says Dutch New Guinea veterans are angry they have been banned from carrying the West Papuan Morning Star flag during a a march this week in The Hague. Audio
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Kiribati's anti-violence bill under spotlight
Audio 26 Jun 2014Anti-violence campaigners in Kiribati say a bill that aims to stop domestic violence has been misunderstood and cannot be blamed for a spate of murders in the country. Audio
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Politicians embrace social media in Cook Islands election race
Audio 26 Jun 2014Politicians in the Cook Islands have been utilising social media in an attempt to tap into the younger, swing voters for this year's election. Audio
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Sport: World Cup or bust for Fiji, Cook Islands rugby teams
Audio 26 Jun 2014Fiji and the Cook Islands will play-off this weekend in a winner-takes-all clash for a place at next year's Rugby World Cup. Audio
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Samoa govt complains to NZ Commerce Commission
Audio 23 Jun 2014The sole exporter of Samoan coconut cream says it wants companies based in Asia that it says are ripping off its brand to have their products taken off the New Zealand market. Audio
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Most blindness avoidable in Pacific
Audio 23 Jun 2014The International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness says 80 percent of vision loss in the region is caused by the three preventable conditions: cataracts, refractive errors and diabetic… Audio
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Play it Strange
Audio 22 Jun 2014Mike Chunn says the New Zealand school music curriculum needs to change in order to foster creative young talent. Audio
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Star-studded Baabaas ready to chance their arm against Tonga
Audio 20 Jun 2014A Pacific Barbarians rugby team, featuring a host of ex All Blacks and Wallabies players, to play an invitational match against Tonga in Auckland. Audio
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Uruguay and England play must-win match
Audio 20 Jun 2014Uruguay is currently leading England in a must-win match for both teams, in order to keep their hopes of making the second round of the football world cup firmly in their own hands. Audio
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Australia rolls out 'aid for trade'
Audio 20 Jun 2014Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has announced reforms to her country's aid policy saying it needs to be more innovative and work more creatively with the main drivers of economic development… Audio
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Tongan budget prompts calls to rein in spending
Audio 18 Jun 2014The new Tongan budget has faced criticism for relying too heavily on foreign aid, with 59 percent of the record budget provided by donors. Audio
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World War II explosives found in Pacific still pose threat
Audio 18 Jun 2014An officer with the Australian Defense Force says it is important to educate people in the Pacific about the dangers posed by old explosives from World War II. Audio
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Smoking and obesity play a part in still births
Audio 17 Jun 2014More is known about how pregnant mothers who smoke or are very fat increase the chances their baby will die before being born. Audio
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Port Moresby betelnut scene battles on, underground
Audio 16 Jun 2014The public ban on betelnut in Papua New Guinea's capital has cleaned up Port Moresby's streets but is forcing the market underground, driving the cost of the product skywards and harming income… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Taika Waititi
New Zealand actor and director whose latest production, What We Do In The Shadows, is a mockumentary film about a group of vampires flatting in Wellington Audio
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Indonesian suspicions emerge over NZ's motives in Papua
Audio 13 Jun 2014A Jakarta newspaper report says the recent decision by Indonesia to axe New Zealand's planned police training programme in Indonesia's Papua region stems from suspicions over hidden motives. Audio
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UN will be asked to step in over Paga Hill squatter removal
Audio 12 Jun 2014United Kingdom research centre to ask UN to step in over Paga Hill removal case. Audio
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NZ PM's decision to skip Pacific Forum summit criticised
Audio 10 Jun 2014Critics say the Prime Minister of New Zealand's decision to skip Pacifc Islands Forum will leave a bad impression with our Pacific neighbours. Audio
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Invercargill mosques plays down suggestions of radicalisation
Muslims in Invercargill say suggestions they are being radicalised in their Mosque is nonsense. Audio
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More limits are proposed on any no confidence vote in PNG
Audio 9 Jun 2014A move in Papua New Guinea to further tighten rules around votes of no confidence in the country's prime ministers. Audio
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Writer says Bouganiville people moving towards independence
Audio 9 Jun 2014An emerging writer from Bougainville says its people are steadily taking ownership of the process towards viable independence. Audio