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New Zealander details Panguna involvement 28 years on
Audio 11 Nov 2016In 1988, before civil war broke out in Bougainville, New Zealander Martin Ward was there, leading a team studying the impacts of the contentious Panguna copper mine. Audio
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Training and awareness to fight human trafficking in PNG
Counter human-trafficking training and a public awareness campaign are the tools being used to fight modern day slavery in PNG. Audio
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Tests show soaring pollution levels in Marshalls capital
Nine of 10 ocean and lagoon locations tested by the Marshall Islands Environmental Protection Authority around Majuro are badly polluted. Audio
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Cook Islands police admit to failures in double murder
Audio 26 Oct 2016Cook Islands police say they will review their processes after a prisoner killed two people before taking his own life last week. Audio
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New research sheds more light on ancient Pacific site
Audio 26 Oct 2016New research has pinpointed the date construction started on an ancient abandoned city in Micronesia and could help shed light on interaction between societies in the region. Audio
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Cooks murder victim visited attacker the day before
Audio 26 Oct 2016Prison guards in the Cook Islands have confirmed the female victim of a deadly shooting last Thursday visited her attacker the day before the incident. Audio
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Preparedness pays off in Vanuatu
Audio 13 Oct 2016An Australian aid group says its work preparing Vanuatu communities before Cyclone Pam paid off and there needs to be more investment in refresher courses and support for such schemes. Audio
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A place for Base
Base FM have an art exhibition in Auckland called Cover Story, which takes their 80+ DJ's favourite piece of vinyl and tells the story of what it means to them. Audio
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France scores Forum success
Audio 13 Sep 2016The Pacific Islands Forum adds French Polynesia and New Caledonia as new members. Audio
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NZ audiences still favour TV, radio
This year's NZ on Air survey has shown TV and radio are still the nation's favourite form of media, despite the rapid rise in popularity of online platforms. Audio
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Vanuatu only starting to recognise mental illness
A ni-Vanuatu mental health specialist talks about the burgeoning recognition of mental illness in his country and the increasing demand for care. Audio
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Polling day on Nauru judged free and fair
Audio 11 Jul 2016The leader of the Commonwealth Secretariat's election observer mission to Nauru, Anote Tong, says polling day on the island has been competent, transparent, free and fair. Audio
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Campaign interference claims dog Nauru election
Best known as the home of one of Australia's off shore detention centres, Nauru's election campaign has been dogged rumours of interference. Audio
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Nauru opposition alleges campaign interference
Audio 5 Jul 2016The Nauru opposition MP and former president, Sprent Dabwido, suspects the government has intervened to stifle his election campaign. Audio
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Australian completes Norfolk takeover today.
Audio 1 Jul 2016Despite strong opposition over the past year Australia will today complete its removal of autonomy from Norfolk Island. Audio
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Public support for PNG students waning
Audio 30 Jun 2016A Church leader and a Member of Parliament in Papua New Guinea say student protesters risk losing public support if they don't resume their studies. Audio
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Norfolk Island just hours from becoming part of NSW
Audio 28 Jun 2016The president of the Chamber of Commerce on Norfolk says the island is not at all ready to become a part of New South Wales this Friday. Audio
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Alternative Radio: RDU's 40th anniversary exhibition at Canterbury Museum
Yadana Saw takes a walkthrough Alternative Radio, a Canterbury Museum exhibition on the 40 years of student station RDU98.5FM Audio
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Vanuatu launches report on Cyclone Pam response
Improving warning systems, logistics and co-ordination between the Vanuatu government and NGOs are some of the recommendations of a report on lessons from Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Cooks opposition accepts QR's decision
The Cook Islands opposition says it will respect the decision of the Queen's Representative who issued a legal opinion that its attempt to remove the government was illegal. Audio
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Tuvalu to introduce new disaster early warning system
Audio 10 Jun 2016A new early warning system to be introduced in Tuvalu next month aims to help outlying communities better prepare for natural disasters. Audio
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Confusion over barring of West Papuan to enter PNG
There's disquiet within the Melanesian Spearhead Group over denial of entry to Papua New Guinea for a West Papuan leader. Audio
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George Henare: veteran of radio, stage & screen
George Henare is the veteran actor of radio, film and television. Now at the age of 70, he's preparing to leave New Zealand, bound for Sydney, after being hired by Disney to play the Sultan in the… Audio
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More jobs than people to fill them claims Norfolk's director
Norfolk Island's executive director says report from the island that dozens of people are losing their jobs in the administration are wrong. Audio
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People of the Eye
Audio 8 May 2016"People of the Eye" is a play designed for the deaf and for hearing audiences. Created by Erin Siobhan Hutching it's based on her experiences growing up with her deaf sister, Sarah, in Christchurch… Audio