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Sport: Fiji Football confident of keeping Rio Olympic spot
Audio 16 Jul 2015Fiji Football believes it will be at next year's Olympics despite New Zealand challenging their dismissal from the Oceania qualifying event. Audio
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NZ IPL players in limbo after corruption ruling
Audio 15 Jul 2015The future of some New Zealand cricketers competing in the Indian Premier League is under threat, with two teams on the verge of being suspended from the competition. Audio
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Sport: Athletes overcome obstacles at Pacific Games
Audio 9 Jul 2015It's a feat for some competitors in the 2015 Pacific Games to just get to the start line. Audio
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Sport: Micronesia footballers upbeat despite record defeat
Audio 8 Jul 2015The coach of the beleaguered Federated States of Micronesia football side is putting a positive spin on their appearance at the Pacific Games despite his players conceding an astonishing 114 goals in… Audio
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Report highlights ICT impact in Pacific
Audio 25 Jun 2015A new report has highlighted improved access to infrastructure and services across the Pacific and looked at the potential for greater Information Communications Technology development. Audio
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Greenpeace calls for consistency in Marshalls on climate change
Audio 24 Jun 2015Greenpeace is calling on Pacific Island countries to be consistent on their Climate Change stand at the international level. Audio
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Samoa's interim 7's coach says weaknesses must be addressed
Audio 23 Jun 2015Interim coach says the Samoa sevens team has plenty of scope for improvement. Audio
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Sport: Guam footballers continue World Cup qualifying run
The Guam men's football team reflect on winning their first two Under-20 Football World Cup qualifying matches. Audio
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Club player banned for 45 weeks for vicious shoulder charge
A young club rugby player has been banned for an entire season for a vicious shoulder charge, described as a sledgehammer tackle, that caused horrific injuries to an opposing player. Audio
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Tonga confident of reaching 2020 renewable energy goals
Audio 4 Jun 2015Tonga's electricity supplier says there is no doubt it will reach the goal of having at least half of the country's energy from renewable sources by 2020. Audio
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Tributes to only openly HIV positive Samoan
Audio 1 Jun 2015People in Samoa are paying tribute to Peati Iupeli, a woman they credit with educating the nation on HIV/AIDS awareness, and changing the way people view those living with HIV. Peati Iupeli has died… Audio
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Leaders need to take deeper regional approach
Audio 1 Jun 2015The head of the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat Dame Meg Taylor has thrown down the gauntlet to Pacific island leaders saying they need to take a deeper regional approach to solving problems and… Audio
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Sport: Fiji realistic ahead of first U20 Football World Cup
Audio 29 May 2015Fiji are taking a realistic approach to their debut appearance at the Under 20 Football World Cup. Audio
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Sport: Former Tahiti beach soccer coach still close with team
Audio 25 May 2015The former Tiki Toa coach Angelo Schirinzi returned to Tahiti this month as part of preparations for the upcoming Beach Soccer World Cup. Audio
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UN calls on Vanuatu government to be more flexible
Audio 19 May 2015A high profile UN official has called on the Vanuatu government to be more flexible with international donors helping in the recovery effort from Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Rugby players being forced to choose between money and tests
Audio 11 May 2015The Rugby Players Association says fundings models need to change to help players from second-tier nations, who are being offered less money by their clubs if they choose to compete in Rugby World… Audio
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No conviction for Super 15 player in brawl
The Super 15 rugby winger George Moala has walked from court without a conviction for a Karangahape Road bar room brawl that left a man concussed and bleeding from his head. Audio
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Brawling Blues player walks free from court
Audio 6 May 2015A district court judge has told a Blues rugby player that being a high-profile sportsman will never on its own justify a discharge without conviction. Audio
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Sport: Pacific Oceania hope to keep Davis Cup winners intact
Audio 5 May 2015The Pacific Oceania wins promotion in the Davis Cup but faces challenges to retain all their players and secure more funding. Audio
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Pacific rugby league under the spotlight
Audio 1 May 2015Pacific rugby league gets its moment in the spotlight this weekend, with an international double-header on the Gold Coast. Audio
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New player in the Chinese infant formula market
Members of the infant formula industry are playing down the impact on New Zealand from a new range targeting the Chinese market. Audio
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Protest in Cooks leads to fishing argument over bans
Audio 27 Apr 2015A protest in Rarotonga has pit environmental groups against the Cook Islands Government over the measures taken to conserve the tuna stocks. Audio
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Team owner calls for Oceania football competition to turn pro
Audio 22 Apr 2015One of the Oceania Champions League's most successful club owners believes the competition is ready to turn professional. Audio
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Pacific worried about potential cruise boat disaster
Audio 20 Apr 2015As the number of cruise ships entering the Pacific increase, search and rescue experts want changes to ensure the region is ready if a major maritime disaster occurs. Audio
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Tahiti breaks record for largest band of Ukulele players
Audio 13 Apr 2015Tahiti has made into the Guinness Book of Records with the largest band of Ukulele players in the world. Audio