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First Fiji RSE workers arrive in NZ
Audio 26 Feb 2015The first Fijian seasonal workers allowed into New Zealand since the military coup in 2006 have arrived in Hawke's Bay for the apple harvest. Audio
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Grim coral bleaching forecast for 2015
Audio 25 Feb 2015NOAA Scientists are forecasting major global coral bleaching problems this year. Audio
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Tourism industry welcomes second attempt at Fiji casino
Audio 23 Feb 2015The business community in Fiji is disappointed the country's first casino project has fallen over but is confident the Government will get it right the second time around. Audio
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Sols womens theatre releases book, documentary
Audio 16 Feb 2015A Solomon Islands community theatre group empowering women to break down taboos around gender-based violence will release a book, documentary and toolkit this week as the two-year project wraps up. Audio
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'Culture of abuse' at Nauru detention centre
Audio 11 Feb 2015: A nurse who worked in the Australian-run detention centre on Nauru has come out to slam the conditions in the camp, describing them as "shocking" and "inadvertent torture". Audio
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Human rights backsliding in PNG
Audio 9 Feb 2015A new report from Human Rights Watch says Papua New Guinea's human rights record took a turn for the worse in 2014. Audio
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Niue to host baby elephants destined for Auckland Zoo
Audio 6 Feb 2015The Niue government has confirmed it will host baby elephants in a new quarantine facility while they transit from Sri Lanka to New Zealand's Auckland Zoo. Audio
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Forest owner watching her trees burn
Ket Bradshaw owns a 30 hectare forest in Kaituna, 20 kilometres west of Blenheim, which she is watching burn from less than a kilometre away. Audio
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Sport: Rugby League Nines going global in Cabramatta
Audio 28 Jan 2015Emerging nations believe a Rugby League Nines World Series could be the answer as interest continues to skyrocket in the newest form of the game. Audio
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Economists watch for signs of the Reserve Bank moving
More and more economists believe the next time the Reserve Bank raises interest rates is so far in the future that it's pointless to forecast when that will be. Audio
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Academic calls for 'transparency' over Fiji TV fiasco
Audio 26 Jan 2015A legal expert says an apparent abuse of power by Fiji's Attorney-General over media rights to last year's Rugby Sevens should be investigated. Audio
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Fiji AG broke laws, say sacked TV execs
Audio 22 Jan 2015The sacked Fiji TV executives say the Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum broke laws and violated the constitution in last year's row over rights to broadcast Rugby Sevens. Audio
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Strong turn out for Pasifika festival in Wellington
Audio 20 Jan 2015Hundreds of people in New Zealand's capital, Wellington, braved driving rain on Saturday to gather at the city's annual Pasifika festival. Audio
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NZ told to watch itself - relying on commoditiy prices
Warnings are being sounded from across the ditch about New Zealand's reliance on dairy exports. Audio
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Victoria on bushfire watch from today
Audio 2 Jan 2015To Australia now, and Victorians are being warned to get ready for the two most severe bushfire danger days of summer this weekend. Audio
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US$25M of heroin intercepted in Fiji
Audio 23 Dec 2014About US$25 million worth of heroin has been intercepted at Fiji's Lautoka wharf, in what police say is likely to be the largest heroin bust in the country. Audio
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NZ joins chorus of demands for Papua shooting probe
Audio 18 Dec 2014NZ has joined other international voices condemning the shooting of students in Papua. Audio
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PNG batsmen to rub shoulders with cricket stars.
Audio 15 Dec 2014PNG batsmen excited to rub shoulders with global cricket stars. Audio
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Investigation needed into brutal death of Papuan teens - HRW
Audio 12 Dec 2014Human Rights Watch is calling for an independent investigation into why police and military personnel in Papua fired on 800 peaceful protestors, killing six people. Audio
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NZer on suicide watch in Bali
Antony de Malmanche, the New Zealander who is in prison in Bali for suspected drug smuggling, is now on suicide watch after consular officials passed on information about his mental health history to… Audio
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Bali police had been watching NZer for days before his arrest
Audio 10 Dec 2014Whanganui man Antony de Malmanche has spoken out from a Bali jail where he's in custody for allegedly smuggling drugs into the country. Audio
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'Next Goal Wins' wins big in the UK
Audio 10 Dec 2014A documentary on the American Samoan soccer team has won an award for best documentary in Britain. Audio
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Are CCTV cameras watching you?
A security risk analyst says the ability to snoop into private homes with CCTV cameras is part of a widespread problem throughout the country. Audio
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Human rights watchdogs look forward to action by Fiji
Audio 7 Nov 2014International human rights watchdogs say they're looking forward to action by Fiji after its presentation to the United Nations in Geneva last week. Audio
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Anger in PNG at Government plans for major new road
Audio 31 Oct 2014A rally is planned in Port Moresby this weekend to fight the PNG Government's plans to build a major new road. Audio