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Former Prime Minister of Fiji faces sentencing this week
Audio 30 Apr 2014A former Prime Minister of Fiji, Mahendra Chaudhry, is expected to be sentenced this week for breaching the country's Exchange Control Act. 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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Revamped Oceania Champions League kicks off in Fiji
Audio 8 Apr 2014The revamped Oceania Champions League football tournament kicked off in Fiji this week with more teams, more pressure, and less rest. Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu Volleyball's new coach targets Rio 2016
Audio 4 Apr 2014The new head coach for Vanuatu Volleyball talks about the challenges ahead and his aims looking ahead to the Rio Olympics. Audio
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Attempts to ban players' family members from gambling on rugby
Audio 3 Apr 2014Listening to that was Wellington barrister Victoria Casey. Audio
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Friends and family of players and staff banned from betting
Audio 3 Apr 2014The friends and family of anyone involved in professional rugby will be banned from betting on the sport under new rules from the game's governing body. Audio
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Ban on rugby player's family members betting 'ridiculous'
Audio 3 Apr 2014Attempts to stop close relatives and friends of rugby players from betting on their games are being described as ridiculous and impractical. Audio
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Sport's potential value in peace and development highlighted
Audio 2 Apr 2014Aid NGO to lead inaugural international day highlighting the role sport can play in development and peace building. Audio
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The American Samoa soccer team features in documentary
Audio 26 Mar 2014The journey of the American Samoan soccer team has been featured in a new film. Audio
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Sport: Fiji stay in title race after Tokyo Sevens triumph
Audio 24 Mar 2014Fiji closes the gap on the Rugby Sevens World Series leaders after victory in the Tokyo tournament. Audio
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Solomon Warriors playing for more than club pride
Audio 19 Mar 2014After a year of financial problems in Solomon Islands football, the country's domestic winners, Solomon Warriors, are hoping to provide some good news in the Oceania Champions League. Audio
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Feature: Adisa Banjoko - Hiphop scholar, chess player
Audio 17 Mar 2014Adisa Banjoko is a hip hop scholar, youth worker, martial arts practitioner, and the founder of the Hip Hop Chess Federation which teaches young people the skills - and the shared philosophies - of… Audio
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Polye and Duma remain committed to PNG govt despite sackings
Audio 12 Mar 2014Two political parties whose leaders have been sacked from key roles by Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill remain committed to the ruling coalition. Audio
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Sport: Lawn bowls on the rise in Niue
Audio 12 Mar 2014More people in Niue are taking up lawn bowls after a new club was opened on the Island at the end of last year. Audio
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Call to rationalise Pacific aid spending to promote delivery
Audio 12 Mar 2014The head of the SPC advocates a rationalisation of how international agencies provide aid assistance in the Pacific. Audio
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Sport: PNG Hunters to make home debut this weekend
Audio 7 Mar 2014PNG Hunters rugby league team prepare for their first home game after beating the Redcliffe Dolphins in their Queensland Cup debut. Audio
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Sport: PNG to host Rugby League World Cup matches
Audio 20 Feb 2014Papua New Guinea to host matches at the 2017 Rugby League World Cup, with Samoa and Fiji also in discussions with organisers. Audio
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Sport: PNG Hunters make a statement in first ever game
Audio 11 Feb 2014The Papua New Guinea Hunters have laid down a marker one month out from their debut in rugby league's Queensland Cup. Audio
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Fiji rugby players will be paid following sponsorship
Audio 7 Feb 2014Fiji Rugby Union confident Vodafone deal is valid and says all players and coaches will be paid in the next few days. Audio
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Difficult build-up for Pacific teams leading into Wellington 7s
Audio 6 Feb 2014Fiji, Samoa and Tonga have all faced various problems on and off the field in preparation for the Wellington Sevens. Audio
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Sport: Fiji Rugby Union criticises its treatment by the IRB
Audio 29 Jan 2014The Fiji Rugby Union responds to the IRB's decision to suspend funding to the national union and the decision to sack the national fifteens coach. Audio
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Samoa women's rugby coach has big shoes to fill
Audio 24 Jan 2014The new coach of Samoa's women's rugby team talks about replacing the late Papali'itele Peter Fatialofa and what the team wants to achieve at this year's World Cup in Spain. Audio
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Tongan luge star realistic ahead of Winter Olympics debut
Audio 23 Jan 2014Tongan luge star Bruno Banani says it has taken a lot of sacrifice in order to achieve his goal of competing at the Winter Olympics. Audio
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No clues on who Fiji's new military head could be
Audio 20 Jan 2014An academic says the announcement that Fiji's PM will stand down as the head of the military is a signifcant step towards elections. Audio
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Fiji Media Industry Development Authority pleased with industry
Audio 10 Jan 2014The head of Fiji's Media Industry Development Authority says he's comfortable that news outlets in the country are producing impartial, balanced, and fair reports. Audio