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More details emerge over violence at PNG asylum seeker camps
Audio 20 Feb 2014Details of violence on Manus Island remain sketchy as Australian Government stands by its claim detainees tried to escape. Audio
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Fiji-Australia meeting "a successful first date": academic
Audio 18 Feb 2014An international relations specialist following Fiji-Australia relations has likened last week's meeting between the two sides to a Valentine's Day love-in. Audio
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Secretariat says dengue cases continue to rise
Audio 14 Feb 2014Secretariat of the Pacific Community discusses the threat mosquito borne diseases pose to region, including zika virus. Audio
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New Zealand Green MP suggests Nauru is descending into chaos
Audio 11 Feb 2014A New Zealand Green Party MP says she won't be apologising for a press release saying Nauru was descending into a state of chaos. Audio
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Vanuatu report on illegal passport sales delivered to ministers
Audio 10 Feb 2014A report into the illegal sale of Vanuatu passports has been delivered to Government ministers, with some promising to take action. Audio
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A fisherman washed up in the Marshalls to be repatriated soon
Audio 5 Feb 2014The Marshall Islands prepares to repatriate a Latin American fisherman who washed up after being lost at sea for 13 months. Audio
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Unions call for investigation into Fiji labour rights
Audio 4 Feb 2014International unions are calling for a UN investigation into Fiji's labour rights, following the Sheraton strikes in Nadi. Audio
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Castaway now in hospital in Marshall Islands capital
Audio 3 Feb 2014A Spanish-speaking man who says he has been adrift at sea for the last 13 months has arrived in the Marshall Islands capital. Audio
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Officials working to remove stranded fishing vessel in Pohnpei
Audio 31 Jan 2014Efforts are being made to remove a stranded fishing vessel leaking oil at a Pohnpei reef in Federated States of Micronesia. Audio
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PNG court orders stop to Ok Tedi waste dumping
Audio 27 Jan 2014PNG court orders stop to Ok Tedi waste dumping pending a substantive hearing on the matter. Audio
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Overseas market growing for Tongan vanilla
Audio 27 Jan 2014A New Zealand business selling vanilla grown in Tonga says demand for its products is growing in its overseas markets particularly in Japan and United States. Audio
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Memories revived in American Samoa over 1974 Pan Am jet crash
Audio 23 Jan 2014UK filmaker plans to make documentary about American Samoa's worst aviation disaster. Audio
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Contact Energy matches Mighty River Power's price freeze
Audio 12 Dec 2013The Labour Party says promises by some power companies to freeze electricity prices do not go far enough and it will keep pushing its plan to centralise power buying. Audio
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Concerns raised about contact-less credit cards
Audio 25 Nov 2013New cash cards which let people buy items worth up to 80 dollars without requiring a pin or a signature have been criticised as risky by a security expert. Audio
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NZ company helps develop Bougainville's new foreign investment law
Audio 19 Nov 2013New Zealand company helps Bougainville prepare a new investment law that should ensure future foreign involvement is responsible. Audio
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Political parties in PNG could face de-registration
Audio 18 Nov 2013Around 30 parties in Papua New Guinea could be de-registered for NOT submitting their election expenses incurred during last year's election. Audio
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Palau under a state of emergency following super typhoon Haiyan
Audio 12 Nov 2013Palau under a state of emergency following super typhoon Haiyan. Audio
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Silent protesters arrested in Fiji after budget announcement
Audio 8 Nov 2013Silent protesters arrested and held in Fiji after budget announcement. Audio
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Niuean high school students want more support in education
Audio 5 Nov 2013Senior Niuean high school students want more government support in education. Audio
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EU lays out its expectations of Fiji before full aid resumption
Audio 23 Oct 2013More high level contacts between Fiji and the EU with the first political dialogue in more than six years. Audio
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Foreign minister justifies the easing of sanctions on Fiji
Audio 18 Oct 2013New Zealand foreign minister says eased sanctions on Fiji the right thing to do because of the progress made towards elections next year. Audio
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Solomons civil society leader accuses PM for job loss
Audio 18 Oct 2013A Solomon Islands civil society leader is accusing the prime minister Gordon Darcy Lilo of causing him to lose his job. Audio
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Niuean-inspired gin business eyes up Asian market
Audio 16 Oct 2013A family gin business with links to Niue is looking to break into the Asian market after promoting its Niuean-inspired gin in the South Pacific. Audio
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Court martial in constant contact with woman
Audio 15 Oct 2013Defence Force employees have told a court martial that a top navy officer was in constant contact with a woman up until early this year, well after he says their secret affair had ended. Audio
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Vanuatu Presbyterian Church calling for same-sex marriage ban
Audio 14 Oct 2013The Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu wants all churches to band together to ensure the government legislates against same-sex marriage. Audio