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NZ PM pledges to help boost Samoa's tourism industry
Audio 4 Jun 2014The Prime Minister of New Zealand's three day visit to Samoa ends with tourism pledge of almost one million US dollars. Audio
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Ex Bangladesh cricket coach excited by Fiji challenge
Audio 19 May 2014Cricket Fiji appoints former Bangladesh coach, who says he is looking forward to the challenge of mentoring players at both the elite and grassroots level. Audio
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Fiji polls shaping up to be battle of personalities
Audio 12 May 2014An observer of Fiji politics says the Fiji election will mostly be a battle of personalities and leadership. Audio
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Twitter's popularity drops with it's share prices
Audio 30 Apr 2014Poor financial results and a drop in popularity is casting doubt over Twitter's ability to return a profit and engage its users. Audio
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New Zealand funding biggest solar field in the Pacific
Audio 24 Apr 2014The largest solar array in the Pacific will soon be sitting in the middle of a racecourse in Samoa's captial. Audio
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PNG social media policy fears unfounded, says PFF
Audio 22 Apr 2014The co-chair of the Pacific Freedom Forum says fears about a proposed cyber crime policy in PNG are unfounded. Audio
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RSE scheme workers benefiting from financial literacy seminars
Audio 24 Mar 2014Pacific workers in New Zealand under the recognised seasonal employer scheme have been encouraged to spend their hard-earned money wisely. Audio
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Fiji Sodelpa pushes youth voter registration
Audio 13 Mar 2014A political party in Fiji plans to start transporting young people to voter registration centres to boost youth enrolment for the elections. 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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Auckland's iconic Pasifika event attracts wide interest
Audio 4 Mar 2014Organisers are gearing up for this weekend's Pasifika Festival in Auckland, the biggest celebration of Pacific Island culture and heritage in the world. Audio
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American Samoan voters unlikely to support Senate veto powers
Audio 24 Feb 2014Measure to bring greater independence to American Samoa unlikely to garner public support. Audio
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Tourism Policing introduced in PNG's Kundiawa Gembogl
Audio 12 Feb 2014Papua New Guinea's Kundiawa Gembogl district introduces tourism policing to make tourists feel safer. Audio
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Niue Government undaunted by no confidence motion
Audio 28 Jan 2014The Acting Premier of Niue says he's not worried about a motion of no confidence entered by the opposition and is confident of winning the election in April. Audio
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Expert says clock starts ticking for Fiji elections in new year
Audio 9 Dec 2013An expert in transitional politics, Paul Buchanan, says the Fiji regime has until the end of January to announce key election machinery or risk next year's polls being seen as illegitimate. Audio
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Safety of popular baby monitors questioned
Audio 26 Nov 2013The safety of some popular baby monitors is being looked into following a product recall and the deaths of babies overseas. Audio
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Fiji hikes departure tax
Audio 15 Nov 2013Fiji Government is hiking its departure tax by more than 25 US dollars. Audio
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PNG law dean argues case for keeping polygamy
Audio 11 Nov 2013The dean of the University of Papua New Guinea's law school says polygamy is a tradition that should remain an option. Audio
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Time could be running out for Tonga reforms ahead of 2014 poll
Audio 4 Nov 2013New Zealand political scientist says Tonga democrats may have left run too late to effect reforms before election in a year's time. Audio
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NZ travellers to register travel plans for cyclone season
Audio 14 Oct 2013New Zealanders travelling to the South Pacific asked to register details on SafeTravel website as cyclone season approaches. Audio
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Vanuatu debates whether unexploded bombs pose real threat
Vanuatu is debating whether unexploded bombs left over from World War Two pose a real threat to islands. Audio
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Nauru and FSM debut in Marshalls' basketball tournament
Audio 23 Sep 2013The Marshall Islands' annual national basketball tournament is underway, with teams from Nauru and the Federated States of Micronesia taking part for the first time. Audio
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PNG's prime minister calls for death penalty for trek attackers
Audio 12 Sep 2013PNG leaders condemn brutal attack on a trekking group on a tourist trail in Morobe Province. Audio
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New realism informing aid delivery to the Pacific
Audio 9 Sep 2013An aid specialist says Pacific island governments are asserting themselves more about what kind of aid packages they get from donor countries as a trend emerges towards high-impact or capital aid… Audio
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Wellington Tongan community leader targeting curriculum
Audio 4 Sep 2013The president of Makatu'unga He 'Ofa in Wellington wants to see Tongan language incorporated into the New Zealand school curriculum. Audio
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Fiji's radical new electoral plan a challenge, says expert
Audio 2 Sep 2013An expert in electoral systems in the region says the new system planned for Fiji is a radical change from the past and will be a challenge for the country. Audio