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Sport: New Tonga Rugby boss has big plans
Audio 17 Dec 2015The new interim head of the Tonga Rugby Union explains his vision for the game. Audio
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Pacific sevens teams to reflect on performance over Christmas
Audio 15 Dec 2015Fiji and Samoa reflect on the first two rounds of the World Sevens Series. Audio
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Kiribati deportee struggling back home
The lawyer for a Kiribati man who lost his bid to be regarded as a climate change refugee says his client is struggling on Tarawa. Audio
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Fiji sedition lawyer lives in fear after "torture"
A Fiji lawyer says members of the security forces tortured two people close to him last month because of his involvement in sedition cases which are currently before the courts. Audio
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Swift-watch ruffles a few feathers on Auckland's west coast
For the past few days, the country has been all a-flutter as rumours have been flying about that the American song bird, Taylor Swift, had landed in New Zealand. Audio
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PM says threat level of those on IS watch list has increased
New details have emerged about a small group of what the Prime Minister describes as "quite threatening individuals", who either want to fight with Islamic State, or raise money for them. Audio
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Lomu remembered at his South Auckland church
Audio 23 Nov 2015Jonah Lomu has been remembered as an inspiration and an ambassador for rugby by his south Auckland community, at his first public memorial on Sunday night. Audio
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Papua campaigner coming to grips with release
Human Rights Watch says Filep Karma is still coming to terms with his release after 11 years in prison in which he became West Papua's most high profile political prisoner. Audio
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Outgoing MSG head felt members' support had gone
Audio 19 Nov 2015The outgoing Director General of the Melanesian Spearhead Group Secretariat says declining commitment and resourcing towards the MSG secretariat from member countries played a part in his decision to… Audio
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Filmmaker aims to dispel AIDS stigma in Papua
Audio 18 Nov 2015An Indonesia-based documentary-maker is trying to dispel the huge stigma and discrimination which people with HIV/AIDS experience in Indonesia's Papua region. Audio
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DOC says watching European fairs for smuggled reptiles
The Department of Conservations is keeping an eye on an upcoming reptile fair in Germany, for any signs of protected species smuggled out of the country. Audio
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Sport: Aussie men, Fijiana sevens teams through to Rio
Audio 16 Nov 2015The Fiji women and Australian men's sevens team qualified for the Olympics after winning the Oceania Championship. Audio
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Sport: Fiji, Samoa and Tonga get seats on World Rugby Council
Audio 13 Nov 2015Pacific countries will get individual seats on an expanded World Rugby Council for the first time from May next year. Audio
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Jury watches video interview with murder accuse
Audio 12 Nov 2015A Wellington jury today watched a video interview of a man accused of murder describing his wife as a manipulative woman who didn't know how to keep her legs shut. Michael Preston denies fatally… Audio
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Human Rights Watch says Papua access remains poor
Audio 11 Nov 2015Watchdog group calls on Indonesia to follow through on commitment to improving access to the Papua region. Audio
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PNG govt failing women: Human rights watch
Audio 4 Nov 2015Human Rights Watch have just released a report examining the extent of family violence in Papua New Guinea, and make recommendations of what should be done. Audio
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UN states discuss Nauru's rights concerns
Audio 2 Nov 2015United Nations member states are expected to express their concerns about human rights issues in Nauru like press freedom and the treatment of refugees at a review this week. Audio
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Online Dictionary app will help preserve Cook Islands language
Audio 2 Nov 2015An expert in minority laguages at Auckland's University of Technology says a new online Cook Islands dictionary will play a strong role in helping to preserve the language. Audio
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Whale-watching boat sinks off coast of Canada
Audio 27 Oct 2015Five people are confirmed dead, one is still missing, and 3 people remain in hospital after a whale-watching vessel sank off the west coast of Vancouver island , in Canada yesterday. Audio
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New Cook Is MPs bring back lessons from NZ parliament
Audio 26 Oct 2015A group of first-term Cook Island MPs are hoping to take back some of the lessons from a trip to New Zealand to improve their parliament. Audio
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Jail terms begin for 14 MPs in Vanuatu
Audio 22 Oct 2015Fourteen government MPs in Vanuatu including the Speaker and the deputy Prime Minister are going to jail for for their roles in giving and receiving corrupt payments last year. Audio
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Police and soldiers in Fiji charged over 2012 assault
Audio 21 Oct 2015: Fiji's DPP lays charges against police and soldiers over the assault of a recaptured prisoner uploaded to the internet nearly three years ago. Audio
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NZ artist inspired by migrant workers' stories
Audio 20 Oct 2015An art exhibition in Hawkes Bay has been inspired by the stories and life experiences of migrant workers and other workers from the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme. Audio
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Sport: Papua New Guinea to host Rugby League World Cup matches
Audio 12 Oct 2015Papua New Guinea to host matches in the next Rugby League World Cup. Audio
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Norfolk protests Canberra's removal of rights
Marching Norfolk Islanders accuse Australia of removing their democratic rights. Audio