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German ambassador watches football final
Audio 14 Jul 2014Also among the fans in the capital is the German Ambassador, Anne-Marie Schleich who's just as excited for her country. Audio
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PNG mine proceeding without public consent - campaigners
Audio 14 Jul 2014A campaign group says the Papua New Guinea government is going ahead with an experimental new seabed mine without the consent of the people. Audio
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New Zealander watches defeat at Copacabana beach
Audio 9 Jul 2014New Zealander Matt Fejos was at Copacabana beach in Brazil where thousands of people had gathered to watch the game. Audio
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More measures against rape needed in Vanuatu
Audio 3 Jul 2014Vanuatu Women Against Crime says the government is failing to protect victims of crime as the numbers of rapes and murders across the country continue to climb. Audio
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Politicians embrace social media in Cook Islands election race
Audio 26 Jun 2014Politicians in the Cook Islands have been utilising social media in an attempt to tap into the younger, swing voters for this year's election. Audio
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Sam Koim vows to keep probing high-level corruption in PNG
Audio 20 Jun 2014The head of PNG's anti-corruption unit Taskforce Sweep vows to keep on investigating high-level graft despite being sidelined. Audio
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Australia's asylum seeker policy upheld in court
Audio 19 Jun 2014A barrister and human rights advocate considers Australian court ruling on legality of PNG as an offshore processing centre. Audio
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Wellington fans watch World Cup match at Waterfront
Audio 13 Jun 2014It's just gone half-time in the opening match of the 2014 Football World Cup in Sao Paulo, between Brazil and Croatia. Audio
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Calls for investigation after homes burn in PNG
Audio 12 Jun 2014Amnesty International is calling for an investigation into the alleged burning of up to 200 homes in the Papua New Guinea gold mining town of Porgera. Audio
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Next Indonesian president's Papua credentials considered
Audio 2 Jun 2014Damien Kingsbury from Australia's Deakin University speaks about the Indonesian President's legacy on West Papua and what may be in store with his successor. Audio
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World Union Body takes action over Fiji
Audio 27 May 2014The International Trades Union Congress is pressing for fair trade sugar in Fiji to be stripped of its label. Audio
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Questions about the disaffected youth in Honiara
Audio 23 May 2014Our correspondent in Solomon Islands says while there is praise for police after last weekend's riots, the incidents raise questions about the numbers of disaffected, often unemployed youth in the… Audio
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Schoolboy sensation 'tip of iceberg' says Tonga rugby coach
Audio 23 May 2014Tonga rugby coach Mana Otai says the global reaction to 18-year-old sensation Taniela Tupou came as no surprise to him, with foreign scouts already on the lookout for the next schoolboy star. Audio
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NZ Society - Emeline Afeaki-Mafile'o: A Woman to Watch
Audio 7 May 2014The sentiment 'all great things come from small beginnings' could easily have been written about Emeline Afeaki-Mafile'o. Determined to pursue a love for helping others, Emeline established a support… Audio
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Media Freedom Day marked in Fiji
Audio 7 May 2014Members of the Fiji media discuss issues facing the industry. Audio
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Fiji Electoral Decree "muzzle" on NGOs - Human Rights Coalition
Audio 29 Apr 2014NGOs in Fiji say the Electoral Decree is acting as a muzzle, stopping NGOs from doing their jobs. Audio
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Manus landowners regret allowing Australian detention camp
Audio 29 Apr 2014Landowners on PNG's Manus Island voice regret at presence of asylum seeker detention camp on their land. Audio
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PNG vice chancellor glad to be back
Audio 28 Apr 2014Re-instated PNG university head delighted to be back in Lae. Audio
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Media authority defends decision to censure Fiji TV
Audio 28 Apr 2014The chairman of the Media Industry Development Authority in Fiji is defending his decision to censure Fiji TV for broadcasting so-called hate speech. Audio
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New video casts more doubt on Manus statements
Audio 23 Apr 2014A new video appears to contradict statements made by Papua New Guinea and Australian authorities after a death at Manus camp even further. Audio
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Watch out Scotland
Audio 20 Apr 2014We meet members of the biggest ever Kiwi contingent to be invited to take part in the Edinburgh Festivals - the Fringe, the International Festival and the Tattoo. Audio
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Sport:Australian named Fiji netball coach for second time
Audio 18 Apr 2014Experienced Australian mentor Julie Hoornweg has been appointed Fiji netball coach for the second time, albeit on a short-term deal. Audio
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Media NGO in Fiji says authority must give clarity on clauses
Audio 14 Apr 2014Media NGO in Fiji calls on authority to clarify rules and process on hate speech. Audio
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Concern at the threat of disease in Solomons
Audio 10 Apr 2014In Solomon Islands there is increasing concern at the threat of disease after last week's floods. Audio
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Fears up to 80 still missing after Solomons floods
Audio 7 Apr 2014Predictions that the death toll from the Solomon Islands floods could reach 100. Audio