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Midday Sports News for 30 May 2016
Rio Olympic hopes come crashing down for BMX silver medallist Sarah Walker. Audio
Midday Sports News for 16 May 2016
A disappointing final round for Danny Lee at one of golf's richest events. Audio
Sense of unfinished business over end of Fiji's GCC
An academic who's been banned from Fiji says the Great Council of Chiefs may no longer be relevant but the way it was dissolved leaves a sense of unfinished business. Audio
Midday Sports News for 2 May 2016
The New Zealand Sevens Olympic trial squad has been confirmed for the last two legs of the World Series. Audio
Teacher shortage means no school for some PNG kids
A shortage of 10,000 teachers in Papua New Guinea is being felt most acutely by students in rural areas. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 29 April 2016
Norfolk Islanders are seeking UN oversight; Lessons from the Christchurch earthquakes are being applied in Fiji to help heal; The fate of illegally detained asylum seekers in PNG hangs in the balance… Audio
Midday Sports News for 26 April 2016
Leicester City are one step closer to winning the English Premier League after their closest rivals, Tottenham Hotpsur drew one-all with West Bromich Albion this morning. Audio
Plan to return Radio Vanuatu to its former glory
It's hoped Radio Vanuatu will soon return to the standard it once was when it could be heard by everyone in the archipelago. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 20 April 2016
Emergency repairs give Vanuatu airport runway a 12 month reprieve; Dissident ends Fiji Times commentary; Pacific tourism operators to promote niche options; Solomons health authorities reiterate ban… Audio
Midday Sports News for 18 April 2016
Defending Indy Car series champion Scott Dixon finished second in this morning's latest round in Long Beach but he was left fuming following some late race controversy. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 15 April 2016
Pacific people in need of alternatives to selling natural resources; Bougainville's battle to secure foreign investment; Demonstrations a sign of Papuans' regional hopes; A rights group describes… Audio
Independence from FSM could back-fire on Chuuk state
An expert on Micronesia says a push from Chuuk to break away from the Federated States of Micronesia is a short-sighted concept. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 14 April 2016
Fiji sugar farmers urged to grit their teeth after Winston; Cooks PM says EU fishing deal still not completed; Papua New Guinea's anti-fraud and corruption unit says it's a step closer to arresting… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 13 April 2016
Papua New Guinea's anti-fraud and corruption unit says it's a step closer to arresting the PM; Documents showing several Pacific Island countries to be tax havens come as little surprise; The head of… Audio
Midday Sports News for 11 April 2016
Today's Green Jacket ceremony has topped off a whirlwind two weeks for newly crowned Masters golf champion, Danny Willett. Audio
Tonga think-tank to promote unbiased dialogue
It's hoped a new think-tank in Tonga will help encourage better dialogue in the Kingdom, which is still trying to get to grips with democracy. Audio
Change in NZ aid delivery to Cooks will reduce red tape
The Cook Islands minister of finance, Mark Brown, says New Zealand's move towards paying the bulk of its aid directly into the country's national budget is a growing trend that will prevent… Audio
Fiji Pink Eye outbreak sees 5000 cases in two weeks
Health authorities in Fiji are urging people to observe strict personal hygiene as the country goes through a massive outbreak of conjunctivitus or Pink Eye. Audio
Uncertainty hangs over ANZ Championship
The trans-Tasman netball competition starts tonight. Audio