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Pacific league teams praise changes to eligibility rules
Audio 21 Sep 2016Pacific rugby league nations believe proposed changes to eligibility laws will strengthen the international game. Audio
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Tongan dancer keeps traditional dance alive
Audio 19 Sep 2016Tongan dancer and choreographer Tuiahai Tuiafitu is helping to keep his nation's traditional dance forms alive, against the onslaught of hip hop on the islands. Audio
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Fiji PM hits out at NZ criticism of political arrests
Audio 16 Sep 2016Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has again hit out at New Zealand saying it is been high-handed and disrespectful towards Fiji over the detention of several politicians at the weekend. Audio
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Fiji PM says testy relationship with NZ needs work
Audio 15 Sep 2016The Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has hit back at comments by his New Zealand counterpart John Key in relation to the arrests of opposition politicians at the weekend. Audio
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PNG went to independence too early, says former Deputy PM
Audio 15 Sep 2016A former Papua New Guinea deputy prime minister says he feels the country's recurring problems related to corruption stem from a failure to strengthen democratic institutions which was a consequence… Audio
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Why we should be watching the Iran-Saudi situation
A lot of the Western World is focused on the conflict in Syria, but our next guest says we should also be looking at the Iran-Saudi tension, in the Middle East. Simon Henderson is the Baker fellow and… Audio
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Danish MPs stopped from travelling to Nauru
Audio 5 Sep 2016An advisor for some of the Danish MPs who were stopped from travelling to Nauru on a fact-finding mission last week says he's not surprised it happened. Audio
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Samoan paddling festival looks for govt support
Audio 1 Sep 2016Organisers of Samoa's international Alo Paopao paddling festival are hoping the government will get behind the event which is helping to boost Samoa's tourism and economy. Audio
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Poor data, handicaps Marshalls' poverty response
Audio 30 Aug 2016Limited access to up to date statistics in the Marshall Islands is hindering the government's response to poverty. Audio
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New resources for Fiji children traumatised post-cyclone
Audio 24 Aug 2016New resources have been created for children in Fiji suffering from trauma after TC Winston. The books feature real stories from Fijian children, and it is hoped that the children will be able to… Audio
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Fiji welcomes home Olympic 7s Champions
Audio 22 Aug 2016Tens of thousands of people in Fiji have turned out to welcome home the country's Olympic champion sevens team. Audio, Gallery
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Councils watch Havelock North closely
The Havelock North water contamination crisis has councils around the country checking the same thing couldn't happen to their residents. Audio
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Fiji tourism revels in gold
Audio 16 Aug 2016Fiji's tourism industry is revelling in the country's Rugby Sevens team win at the Rio Olympics last week. Audio
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New Children's book spotlights Cook Islands crab racing
Audio 15 Aug 2016A holiday in the Cook Islands is what inspired a New Zealand author to write a children's book based on the country's traditional crab racing game. Audio
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Sport: Fiji 7s team create Olympic history in Rio
Audio 12 Aug 2016The Fiji sevens team win gold at the Rio Olympics. Audio
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Canberra discredits claims of extensive abuse on Nauru
Audio 12 Aug 2016The Australian government has been accused of trying to divert attention from abuses in its offshore detention camps on Nauru which it has long known about. This follows the release of more than 2,000… Audio
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Should the Olympics be free to watch?
Olympic fans in Australia, Britain or Canada can watch the games live, on free-to-air television, but that isn't the case in New Zealand. Audio
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Australia accused of shirking responsibility
Australia's government has been criticised for shirking responsibility for the plight of asylum seekers and refugees caught up in its offshore processing centres on Nauru and Manus Island, Papua New… Audio
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NGO says Australia could do far better by Nauru detainees
Audio 5 Aug 2016Australia's government has refuted most allegations in a new report from Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International finding that Australia continues to intentionally ignore appalling human rights… Audio
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Australia urged to reverse refugee policy and end detention
Audio 3 Aug 2016A new report from Human Rights Watch says Australia continues to intentionally ignore appalling human rights abuses against men, women and children being held in detention on Nauru. Audio
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Pacific media group says election observers lack media nous
Audio 26 Jul 2016A group fighting for media freedom in the Pacific says free and fair access to media should come higher up the list of considerations for election observers. Audio
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Tonga more corrupt than ever - Kalafi Moala
A long time campaigner for improved government in Tonga says the country is making no progress in dealing with long standing corruption issues. Audio
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Claims mining venture failing to address abuses at PNG mine
Human rights groups are accusing an international mining venture in Papua New Guinea of failing to adequately address hundreds of claims of violence against security personnel. Audio
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Kun trapped on Nauru due to witness role in bribery probe
The former Nauru opposition MP Roland Kun says he was prevented from leaving Nauru partly because of his role in a bribery investigation involving a government minister. Audio
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Sport: Pacific countries alert to safety risks in Rio
Pacific countries say they have been keeping well informed about health and security concerns around the Rio Olympics. Audio