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PNG activists spurred on in campaign over PMIZ
A government case against opponents of PNG's Pacific Marine Industrial Zone has been dropped and the campaigners have dedicated their victory to a tireless fighter for the cause, the late Nancy… Audio
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Clear policies about who owns an employee's LinkedIn contacts
An employment lawyer says firms should have clear policies about who owns an employee's LinkedIn contacts. Audio
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Former Nauru social worker looks at legal action
An Australian social worker falsely accused off making up stories about asylum seeker abuse and kicked off Nauru is looking at suing Immigration officials. Audio
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Contact Energy's price falls amid speculation of Origin sale
Speculation is mounting that Contact Energy's majority shareholder is about to sell its stake. Audio
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Nauru detention centre operator received allegations of abuse
The operator of the Nauru detention centre has received 67 allegations of child abuse, either at the hands of staff or other asylum seekers. Audio
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Report finds Manus refugees living in island detention
A human rights organisation says asylum seekers granted refugee status on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island are still trapped there. Audio
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Limited service resumes, but CNMI blackouts continue
Audio 15 Jul 2015The Northern Marianas is considering declaring a state of emergency and transferring key public servants to Tinian as a territory-wide communications blackout nears its second week. Audio
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Suspended Nauru MP out of custody, on strict bail
A former Nauru justice minister who was arrested this week during an anti government protest is now out on bail under strict conditions including a nightly residential curfew. Audio
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Vanuatu opposition confident it has numbers to topple government
Audio 15 Jun 2015Vanuatu's opposition leader says he's confident he has the numbers needed to pass a motion of no confidence in the Sato Kilman government on Thursday. Audio
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Tahiti Pacifique goes from monthly mag to weekly newspaper
Audio 15 Jun 2015French Polynesia's Tahiti Pacifique monthly magazine is turning into a weekly newspaper. Audio
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Niue - global bee sanctuary?
Audio 5 Jun 2015Niue could become a global bee sanctuary if the plans of two businessmen succeed. Audio
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Breach puts freeze on historic abuse claims contact
A freeze has been put on officials contacting people about historic abuse claims while a privacy breach is investigated. Audio
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Priest in PNG says doctors can help solve sorcery beliefs
Audio 29 May 2015A missionary in the Papua New Guinea highlands says the medical profession can help police in spreading awareness about human disease, to counter sorcery beliefs. Audio
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Arbitration for all Fiji workers under proposed changes
Audio 29 May 2015All Fiji workers will have access to arbitration under a proposed amendment to the Employment Relations Promulgation. Audio
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Contact Energy slammed over dividend
Contact has ditched plans to invest in overseas power stations after shareholders objected and will instead pay shareholders a one-off dividend of more than 360 million dollars. Audio
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Contact investors to receive $367m special dividend
Shares in Contact Energy have jumped 11 percent after investors cheered its decision to drop plans to invest in power stations overseas in favour of paying more in dividends. Audio
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Contact investors to receive $367m special dividend
Contact Energy has dropped plans to invest in power stations overseas in favour of paying investors a 367-million dollar special dividend. Audio
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Blocked from entering US, West Papuan leader seeks answers
Audio 19 May 2015The West Papuan independence leader Benny Wenda says he has no idea why he was blocked from travelling to the United States last week. Audio
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Cook Islands looks to battle obesity
Audio 18 May 2015The director of public health in the Cook Islands says she's not sure how the World Health Organisation came to conclude that her country is the fattest in the world. Audio
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NZ police helping community policing in south Bougainville
Audio 18 May 2015New Zealand police extends its advisory role on Bougainville into the south of the region, around Buin. Audio
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Guam on track for Pacific Festival of Arts 2016
Audio 18 May 2015A delegation from the Secretariat of the Pacific Community was in Guam last week to check on the preparations for 12th edition of the Festival of Pacific Arts which will be held this time next year in… Audio
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Samoa counsellor calls for culture change
Audio 8 May 2015A Samoan counselling service is hoping to break down cultural barriers in its efforts to address what it says is an alarming suicide problem. Audio
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Conversation on aid distribution following cyclone Pam needed
Audio 7 May 2015A New Zealand company which says it had its offer of relief shelter for Vanuatu rejected by aid agencies following cyclone Pam says a conversation on how aid is distributed following disasters is… Audio
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Fiji academic says new Forum funding formula needed
Audio 5 May 2015A Fiji based academic says a new formula for the funding is needed for the Pacific Islands Forum. Audio
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Child labour, begging and trafficking tackled in PNG
Audio 4 May 2015A project to try and stop child labour, begging and trafficking in Papua New Guinea's Port Moresby is under way, with plans to shelter at risk children in safe homes. Audio