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HRW calls for Commission of Inquiry into Fiji labour rights
Audio 31 Mar 2014Human Rights Watch is calling for the ILO to enact a Commission of Inquiry into Labour Rights in Fiji. Audio
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Fiji Union Council wants inquiry into labour rights
Audio 28 Mar 2014Fiji Islands Council of Trade Unions wants to see a Commission of Inquiry into labour rights in the country as soon as possible. Audio
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Record results for maritime surveillance sweep in the Pacific
Audio 26 Mar 2014An annual maritime surveillance sweep in the north Pacific has reported record results. Audio
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Vanuatu watchdog group concerned with politicians
Audio 21 Mar 2014The head of the watch group Transparency International Vanuatu is calling on government and the opposition to respect the laws of the country. Audio
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Authorities across the country keeping close watch
Audio 14 Mar 2014Tropical Cyclone Lusi has left at least three people dead in the Pacific as it makes its way towards New Zealand. Audio
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Ttrial evidence - like watching a horror movie
Audio 11 Mar 2014The brother of murdered prostitute Mellory Manning has compared the violence inflicted on his sister to something from a horror movie. Audio
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Metservice closely watching Tropical Cyclone Luci
Audio 11 Mar 2014The Metservice is keeping a close watch on a tropical cyclone which is likely to bring heavy rain and high winds to northern parts of the North Island this weekend. Tropical Cyclone Luci is forming… Audio
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Neighbourhood watch type program to begin in American Samoa
Audio 5 Mar 2014The American Samoa Department of Public Safety is starting a community policing program to help prevent and solve crimes in the territory. Audio
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Fiji to return parliament to colonial building in downtown Suva
Audio 4 Mar 2014Fiji's next parliament will sit in a legislative chamber that has been used for that purpose in about 20 years. Audio
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The film Nuclear Savage lays bare Marshalls "guinea pig" story
Audio 3 Mar 2014An American film maker is hoping his documentary will lay bare the extent of United States nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands. Audio
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Brendan McCullum's father Stuart was watching nervously
Audio 18 Feb 2014Brendan McCullum's father Stuart was watching nervously in the crowd just before 12 o'clock - when he hit a four off Zaheer Khan - bringing up 302 runs. Audio
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Fiji PM's violence condemnation rings hollow for some
Audio 18 Feb 2014The Fiji PM's condemnation of violence towards women is ringing hollow for some who suffered at the military's hands. Audio
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Pest expert urges countries to act over African Tulip Tree pest
Audio 17 Feb 2014Pacific Invasives Initiative Project warns African Tulip Tree spreading fast in the Pacific. Audio
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Researcher predicts Solomon's election most challenging yet
Audio 10 Feb 2014Reseacher questions whether Solomon Islands is ready to roll out new biometric voting system. Audio
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Ha'apai tourism and business operators looking to the future
Audio 10 Feb 2014Ha'apai tourism operators say they are getting back on their feet but have some concerns about the impacts the cyclone will have on their industry and the local economy. Audio
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PNG says executions will go ahead this year
Audio 28 Jan 2014PNG's Justice Minister says the death penalty will be implemented this year, despite vocal opposition from human rights groups. Audio
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Homefront: The Sounds Watch - Part 2
Audio 8 Jan 2014In the early 1940's the Marlborough sounds were a key focus of New Zealand's homefront war as over 150 men were trained to act as the first line of defence in the event of an enemy landing. Audio
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Homefront - The Sounds Watch (Part 1)
Audio 7 Jan 2014Keeping watch on the Sounds - more stories from wartime in Wellington. Audio
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Australia sends in a plane to watch over whalers
Audio 24 Dec 2013Tony Abbott's Government is being accused of backing down on a whaling election promise. Audio
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Middle-aged women in Fiji take up cricket to cut lifestyle diseases.
Audio 19 Dec 2013The Head of Cricket in Fiji talks to Jenny Meyer about how cricket is improving the health of middle-aged women. Audio
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Sport: Oceania Football strengthening ties with Asia
Audio 28 Nov 2013Oceania Football Confederation builds closer ties with Asian counterparts. Audio
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Auckland Story for 20 November 2013 - Otara Neighbourhood Watch
Audio 20 Nov 2013The people of Otara are doing it for themselves. It's the South Auckland suburb's new-look neighbourhood support scheme and the locals say it's a better place to live in. Audio
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Samoan businesses launch products and talk shop at NZ fair
Audio 19 Nov 2013A Samoan business fair in South Auckland had officials talking of how the New Zealand-Samoa business relationship can improve. Audio
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Governor of PNG's Eastern Highlands visits site of landslide
Audio 8 Nov 2013The Governor of Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands province has accepted a petition to the Government over landslide. Audio
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PNG group calls on government to take action over abandoned children
Audio 28 Oct 2013The founder of a charitable group in Papua New Guinea's capital says he is saddened by the number of children being abandoned and wants the government to take action. Audio