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China confirms to assist Fiji for this year's elections.
Audio 24 Jan 2014China has confirmed that it will offer some form of assistance to Fiji for this year's promised elections. Audio
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Defiance in Tahiti despite jail sentence for self-styled king
Audio 23 Jan 2014Supporters of French Polynesia's self-styled king of the so-called Pakumotu republic remain defiant after he was sentenced to six month in jail for his moves to impose a new currency. Audio
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Fiji politicians ask for a fair go from media
Audio 21 Jan 2014Politicians in Fiji are preparing for what they say is likely to be a bitter and dirty election campaign this year. Audio
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Sport: Fiji Rugby money woes affect sevens build-up
Audio 21 Jan 2014IRB's suspension of funding to the Fiji Rugby Union affects Sevens team in their preparations for this weekend's Las Vegas Sevens. Audio
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No clues on who Fiji's new military head could be
Audio 20 Jan 2014An academic says the announcement that Fiji's PM will stand down as the head of the military is a signifcant step towards elections. Audio
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Marina Erakovic plays first round at Australian Open
Audio 14 Jan 2014New Zealand's top tennis player, Marina Erakovic, is in action at the Australian tennis Open in Melbourne today. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Sarah Longbottom
Audio 21 Dec 2013Founder and creative director of the Nga Rangatahi Toa Creative Arts Initiative. Audio
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Sport: PNG Government signals funding boost for cricket
Audio 20 Dec 2013Cricket in Papua New Guinea is set for a funding boost after the government committed to offering financial support. Audio
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Middle-aged women in Fiji take up cricket to cut lifestyle diseases.
Audio 19 Dec 2013The Head of Cricket in Fiji talks to Jenny Meyer about how cricket is improving the health of middle-aged women. Audio
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Mike Chunn: Play it Strange
Audio 17 Dec 2013Play it Strange founder and CEO looks back on 10 years of the music-education programme. Audio
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Samoan grandmother breaks new ground
Audio 17 Dec 2013A Samoan grandmother has become the first student to graduate with a PhD from Victoria University of Wellington's Pacific Studies programme. Audio
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Samoa College's former pupils to mark school's 60 years
Audio 16 Dec 2013New Zealand based former pupils of Samoa's most famous school to mark 60 years since its establishment Audio
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Playing Favourites with John Edwards
Audio 14 Dec 2013Wellington barrister, who has worked in public law and policy for over 20 years, and will take up the position of Privacy Commissioner in February 2014. Audio
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PNG drive to cast aside sorcery in bid to eliminate violence
Audio 12 Dec 2013Papua New Guinea's government appears set on ridding the country of sorcery beliefs in a bid to prevent the violence with which they've become synonymous. Audio
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PNG drive to cast aside sorcery in bid to eliminate violence
Audio 12 Dec 2013Papua New Guinea's government appears set on ridding the country of sorcery beliefs in a bid to prevent the violence with which they've become synonymous. Audio
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Pacific takes joint approach to settling maritime boundaries
Audio 11 Dec 2013The Pacific is taking a co-operative approach to settling maritime boundaries between countries and it is leading to unprecedented progress, according to an academic who is involved. Audio
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Former senior Fiji military man says Driti trial is "fear tactics" by regime
Audio 10 Dec 2013A former senior Fiji military officer, Jone Baledrokadroka, says the trial of Pita Driti was a ploy by the Fiji regime to drive fear into the heart of Fiji military troops. Audio
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Expert says clock starts ticking for Fiji elections in new year
Audio 9 Dec 2013An expert in transitional politics, Paul Buchanan, says the Fiji regime has until the end of January to announce key election machinery or risk next year's polls being seen as illegitimate. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Tim Westergren
Audio 7 Dec 2013Founder and Chief Strategy Officer of personalised internet radio service Pandora, and a composer and musician. Audio
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Sport: Fiji sevens coach calls for consistency after Dubai win
Audio 6 Dec 2013Fiji sevens coach pleased with team's victory in Dubai but says there is still a lot of improvements to be made and repeating the feat in South Africa will be tough. Audio
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Expert eyes Fiji as a classic case of transition
Audio 5 Dec 2013An expert who has studied autocratic regimes moving towards democracy says the transition in Fiji has a high chance of success if both the regime and its opponents have moderates at the helm. Audio
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Pacific will struggle to meet WTO trade requirements
Audio 5 Dec 2013A Pacific group highlighting the dangers of globalisation warns of the dangers of a WTO push to remove red tape on customs. Audio
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Sport: Coach excited by potential of PNG Queensland Cup team
Audio 4 Dec 2013Coach of Papua New Guinea's Queensland Cup team looking forward to new challenge and the chance to further develop the sport. Audio
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Black Caps play West Indies in first Test in Dunedin
Audio 3 Dec 2013The New Zealand cricketers are hoping to turn their season around when they meet the West Indies in the first Test in Dunedin this morning. Audio
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Workshop looking at how to overcome sorcery-related violence in PNG
Audio 2 Dec 2013Papua New Guineans come together to discuss how to overcome the sorcery related violence. Audio