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5am Pacific Regional and Sports News for 8 August 2017
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Tonga looks into unaccounted for cyclone money
Over $US600,000 of World Bank financing that was meant to go towards cyclone recovery in Tonga is unaccounted for, triggering a government investigation. Audio
10am World, Pacific Regional and Sports News for 4 August 2017
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9am World, Pacific Regional and Sports News for 4 August 2017
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8am World, Pacific Regional and Sports News for 4 August 2017
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7am World, Pacific Regional and Sports News for 4 August 2017
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6am World, Pacific Regional and Sports News for 4 August 2017
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5am Pacific Regional and Sports News for 4 August 2017
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Forum review of gender and human rights underway in Vanuatu
Vanuatu is undergoing its first Pacific Islands Forum gender and human rights review of its policies and programmes Audio
Fiji govt Audit report and subsequent coverage critiqued
An Auditor-General's report in Fiji has raised eyebrows, not just because of the details of financial mismanagement, but for the reaction to subsequent media coverage. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 1 August 2017
The latest regional Pacific news. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 31 July 2017
PNG's political landscape remains fluid as crucial vote approaches; Attacks on Manus Island detainees intensify; Tonga Police root out 'bad cops'; Fiji MP calls for govt action over water crisis, and… Audio
PNG political landscape still fluid as crucial vote approaches
As Papua New Guinea's lengthy election draws to a close, it's still not clear if results in all seats will be finalised by the time parliament sits this week. Meanwhile, lobbying among MPs over the… Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 29 July 2017
Unrest and farce as PNG election draws to a close; UN accuses Canberra of reneging on offshore detention deal; Claims financial mismanagement in Fiji's government is getting worse; A survey shows many… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 28 July 2017
Lobbying reaches fever pitch among PNG's MPs-elect; The Gazelle MP-elect wants to focus on his people; Australia could be alienating its refugee resettlement options; Claims that financial… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 27 July 2017
Lobbying reaches fever pitch among PNG's MPs-elect; Extreme El Niño events look likely to become more frequent; A new survey reveals many children taking part in 'at-risk' behaviour in Fiji; Norfolk… Audio
Many children taking part in 'at risk' behaviour in Fiji
A survey in Fiji has revealed that almost half of children under the age of 14 have consumed alcohol, taken drugs or had sex. Audio
Sport: Fiji 7s captain to play in USA
Fiji's Olympic gold medal winning sevens captain is poised to leave the team after signing a multi-year contract with the US-based Houston Strikers. Audio
World in Sport for 26 July 2017
Fiji's Olympic gold medal winning sevens captain Osea Kolinisau signs to play in America, the Cook Islands name their squad for rugby's Oceania Cup, we talk to a Pacific medal winner at the… Audio