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Fire sparks mass evacuation at Fiji hospital
Audio 5 Dec 2017Fiji's Fire Chief says flames engulfed the operating theatre of Lautoka Hospital early on Tuesday morning sparking a mass evacuation. Audio
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Fiji authorities worried about child suicide increase
Fiji police have made a public appeal to parents to keep their children safe over the school holiday period after the deaths of four children last week. Audio
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Anxious Roxburgh residents watch for more rain
Audio 28 Nov 2017Roxburgh and Millers Flat residents will be casting a nervous eye skywards today with further rain and thunder forecast. The Central Otago towns were hit hard on Sunday when 40mm of rain fell in the… Audio
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Demand for level playing field in world rugby league
Mate Ma'a Tonga bowed out of the Rugby League World Cup in controversial circumstances but the team is determined that their efforts result in lasting change for the international game. Audio
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Sport: Pacific teams create World Cup history
All four Pacific Island teams have qualified for the knockout rounds at the Rugby League World Cup. Audio
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Kick-off in Vietnam: 'It was five miles away and we were watching'
Audio 10 Nov 2017Fifty years on, All Whites veterans Ray Mears and Paul Rennell remember the Vietnam 'Tour of Duty' that saw their team dropped right into a controversial war for a football tournament.
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Samoa quake triggers Tsunami memories
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake felt in Samoa on Saturday triggered memories of the devastating 2009 tsunami. Audio
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Optimism in Samoa on efforts to curb family violence
Audio 23 Oct 2017Samoa commissioner optimistic about efforts to curb family violence incidents. Audio
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Uncertainty remains over New Caledonia referendum roll
Audio 19 Oct 2017New Caledonia's independence refernedum nears and the make-up of the rolls is still unclear Audio
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David Seymour watching from the wings
Act leader David Seymour says he's upbeat despite being on the periphery of coalition talks. Audio
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Lack of psychiatric care could cause more Manus Island deaths
The lack of psychiatric care outside the Manus Island detention centre raises fear of more deaths. Audio
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UNICEF says children displaced by Vanuatu eruption need help
UNICEF's field office chief in Vanuatu says children displaced by the volcanic eruption on Ambae Island are in urgent need of support. Audio
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Ann Hornaday: How to watch movies
With the price of a ticket to the cinema pushing 20 bucks, we all want to get the most out of going to the movies. Enter Ann Hornaday. She's the Chief film critic for the Washington Post. She wants… Audio
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A possible watershed for moment for West Papuan independence
Audio 29 Sep 2017A petition to the United Nations with the signatures of 1.8 million West Papuans seeking self-determination could be a watershed moment for the independence movement Audio
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A solution-focussed approach to Pacific obesity
Audio 25 Sep 2017Obesity figures for Pacific people in New Zealand and in the region are pretty bad but a Otago University study has detailed three approaches that can ensure a healthy state is maintained.. Audio
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Fuel crisis: Australian airlines closely watching impact
Australia's airlines are closely watching as Auckland's fuel shortage unfolds. Board of Airline Representatives in Australia wants a renewed conversation on both sides of the Tasman about pipeline… Audio
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Traditional iconic vaka damaged in a fire in the Cooks
Cook Islands' traditional voyaging vaka Marumaru Atua was severely damaged in a fire earlier this month. Audio
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Petition for West Papuan independence vote to go to UN
West Papuan independence campaigners to petition the UN later this month with signatures from the people of the Indonesian province. Audio
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Danger zone around Vanuatu volcano could be increased
Audio 4 Sep 2017Authorities in Vanuatu say they could increase the danger zone around volcanoes on Ambrym if the drastic change in their activity continues. Audio
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Tongan artists fight for a tradition under threat
Audio 4 Sep 2017Tonga artists want traditional knowledge of arts and crafts shared. Audio
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Tell me about your thesis: Celebrity Identity and One Direction
Millie Lovelock tells us about her thesis mapping the processes of fan and celebrity identity co-construction in the boy band One Direction. Audio
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Life in lockdown amidst PNG's deadly election violence
Audio 25 Aug 2017Movement and livelihoods of people in the capital of Papua New Guinea's Enga province have been brought to a standstill due to the recent election. Audio
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PNG writer doubts corruption commission will happen
A Papua New Guinea writer says he doubts there is enough political will to create the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). Audio
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PNG PM urged to make good on promise over suspicious land deal
Audio 21 Aug 2017Transparency International Papua New Guinea says questions remain over a suspicious land deal involving at least two government ministers. Audio
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Ceasefire in place after bloodshed in PNG's Enga
Audio 16 Aug 2017Police in Papua New Guinea's Enga province say they are enforcing a truce between tribes who have been fighting over the recent Kandep election. Audio