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PNG Defence Minister plays down reports of OPM border troubles
Audio 13 May 2014Papua New Guinea's Defence Minister says the government is working with Indonesia to investigate and minimise tensions along the two countries' common border. Audio
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The World Bank advocates greater labour mobility
Audio 12 May 2014The World Bank advocates greater labour mobility as the key to improving employment and opportunity in the Pacific. Audio
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Tonga's Afghanistan deployment completed - what's next?
Audio 12 May 2014Tonga's soldiers end their deployment to Afghanistan and now attention turns to how they might be employed now. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Matthew Buchanan and Karl von Randow
Co-founders of multimedia studio Cactuslab, creators of film-fan social network Letterboxd, and redesigners of the New Zealand International Film Festivals website. Audio
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Criticism in Fiji of regime double standards over polls
Audio 9 May 2014There's mounting criticism from Fiji's political parties that double standards are at play in the run up to the election. Audio
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Former Fiji Labour man says Fiji reaping rewards of 2006 coup
Audio 8 May 2014A former Fiji Labour Party senator says the 2006 coup was a blessing in disguise and is glad to be part of the proposed Fiji First party headed by the regime leader Rear Admiral Frank Bainimarama. Audio
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Impacts of gas project reach new chapter in PNG
Audio 8 May 2014The major LNG gas project led by Exxon Mobil is about to commence production in Papua New Guinea where it is expected to provide major economic benefits to the country, however in a village situated… Audio
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Mining watchdog worried by state of emergency in Porgera
Audio 5 May 2014A mining watchdog says it is worried by a state of emergency in place in the Papua New Guinea mining town of Porgera, following previous incidents of violence. Audio
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Four Nations spot a major carrot for Samoa and Fiji
Audio 2 May 2014Samoa and Fiji will renew their rugby league rivalry on Saturday night, with the winner to qualify for the Four Nations tournament at the end of the year. Audio
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Former Prime Minister of Fiji faces sentencing this week
Audio 30 Apr 2014A former Prime Minister of Fiji, Mahendra Chaudhry, is expected to be sentenced this week for breaching the country's Exchange Control Act. Audio
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S&P revise Fiji's rating outlook in view of elections
Audio 28 Apr 2014International credit ratings agency Standard and Poor's says Fiji's upcoming elections has played a central role in the agency revising the country's rating outlook from stable to positive. Audio
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Media authority defends decision to censure Fiji TV
Audio 28 Apr 2014The chairman of the Media Industry Development Authority in Fiji is defending his decision to censure Fiji TV for broadcasting so-called hate speech. Audio
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Heavy rain threat worries Solomon Islanders
Audio 25 Apr 2014The Red Cross says the threat of further wet weather in the flood damaged Solomon Islands is likely to hamper recovery efforts and is making people very nervous. Audio
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New diplomatic role a boost for the Pacific - McCully
Audio 25 Apr 2014The New Zealand politician Shane Jones says he would bring wide experience and passion to a new ambassador level role focusing on Pacific fisheries. Audio
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New video casts more doubt on Manus statements
Audio 23 Apr 2014A new video appears to contradict statements made by Papua New Guinea and Australian authorities after a death at Manus camp even further. Audio
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NZ politican Shane Jones outlines new Pacific ambassador role
Audio 23 Apr 2014The New Zealand politician Shane Jones says he would bring wide experience and passion to a new ambassador level role focusing on Pacific fisheries. Audio
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Solomons schools still closed with flood victims staying
Audio 23 Apr 2014Despite working through the Easter weekend disaster authorities in Solomon Islands have failed to shift many flood victims from makeshift evacuation centres in the capital. Audio
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Pacific Games organisers in PNG race against the clock
Audio 22 Apr 2014Pacific Games organisers in PNG are still unsure if all venues will be complete for next July. Audio
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PM says Labour is playing politics over Collins
Audio 22 Apr 2014The Prime Minister John Key said last month he he would not want to be in Ms Collins's shoes if she made another mistake. Audio
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Pacific fishing vessel observers playing vital role
Audio 22 Apr 2014The man who oversees the work of fishing vessel observers in the Pacific says a greater sense of professionalism is being imparted on those tasked with monitoring catches. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Sharon O’Neill
New Zealand singer and songwriter who rose to fame in New Zealand and Australia during the 1980s. Audio
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NGO wants support for Solomons' flood affected farmers
Audio 18 Apr 2014New Zealand NGO is looking for support to help farmers in rural Guadalcanal in Solomon Islands who were put out of business by the flooding two weeks ago. Audio
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Niue Premier race closest in years
Audio 16 Apr 2014A close race expected between Toke Talagi and Stanley Kalauni who lobby legislative assembly to become Niue's next Premier. Audio
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Researchers investigate possible malaria protection in Pacific
Audio 15 Apr 2014A team of New Zealand researchers have discovered a possible link between gout and protection against malaria in Pacific communities. Audio
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NZ government misguided on Fiji elections - UFDF
Audio 14 Apr 2014UFDF says New Zealand government's view that Fiji elections will be free and fair is misguided. Audio