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UN helping all in PNG to harness benefits of resource wealth
Audio 20 Dec 2013New Zealand academic looks at how Papua New Guinea can ensure resource wealth used to benefit all the people. Audio
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Blind PNG coffee taster grateful for work
Audio 20 Dec 2013blind coffee taster in Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands province says she is grateful to have work in a country where many people living with disabilities have no prospects. Audio
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ICJ calls for official inquiry into Biak massacre
Audio 20 Dec 2013International Commission of Jurists calls for Indonesian Government to hold independent inquiry into Biak massacre. Audio
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Cyclist claims his West Papua comments distorted in Jakarta
Audio 19 Dec 2013A Canadian man who cycled around the world to raise awareness of human rights abuses in West Papua says Indonesian media have insulted him by distorting comments he made about prisoners' conditions. Audio
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Carteret Islanders want Bougainville move but house building slow
Audio 18 Dec 2013Bougainville NGO says plight of islanders on the remote Carterets becoming increasingly difficult but transferring them to the main island held up by slow house building programme. Audio
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Call for more coffee farmers in Papua New Guinea
Audio 17 Dec 2013The head of a major coffee exporter in Papua New Guinea says more farmers would help realise the industry's enormous potential. Audio
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Symposium in Samoa looks to protect the ozone layer
Audio 13 Dec 2013The Samoan government and the United Nations Environment Programme recently hosted a refrigeration symposium to accelerate the phase out of ozone depleting substances. Audio
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Niueans unhappy with government offer to host
Audio 12 Dec 2013Niueans not happy with the government offer to host Australia's asylum seekers. Audio
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PNG drive to cast aside sorcery in bid to eliminate violence
Audio 12 Dec 2013Papua New Guinea's government appears set on ridding the country of sorcery beliefs in a bid to prevent the violence with which they've become synonymous. Audio
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PNG drive to cast aside sorcery in bid to eliminate violence
Audio 12 Dec 2013Papua New Guinea's government appears set on ridding the country of sorcery beliefs in a bid to prevent the violence with which they've become synonymous. Audio
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Further evidence woman asked family to help kill husband
Audio 10 Dec 2013Further family members of a woman accused of poisoning her husband have given evidence that she offered them money to help kill him. Audio
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Critics argue roading upgrades in rural PNG should be focus
Audio 10 Dec 2013A US$315 million road improvement programme in Port Moresby is expected to transform Papua New Guinea's capital but not everyone believes the government is spending money in the right place. Audio
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Vintage Pacific images emerge
Audio 10 Dec 2013Historical images taken of the Pacific emerge from obscurity. Audio
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Pitcairn celebrates 175 years of women's suffrage
Audio 6 Dec 2013The Pacific Island region has the world's lowest rate of women's reprepresentation in parliament, but the island of Pitcairn is bucking the trend. Audio
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Navy museum calls for help over old photos
Audio 5 Dec 2013Auckland's Navy Museum is enlisting public help to identify people in a series of old photos of the Pacific - many of which have never been on display. Audio
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DoC seeks volunteers to help maintain its campgrounds
Audio 5 Dec 2013The Department of Conservation is recruiting volunteers for its campgrounds in the Marlborough Sounds. Successful candidates will be able to stay for free, but will be expected to help visitors, keep… Audio
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Pacific will struggle to meet WTO trade requirements
Audio 5 Dec 2013A Pacific group highlighting the dangers of globalisation warns of the dangers of a WTO push to remove red tape on customs. Audio
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Sport: Coach excited by potential of PNG Queensland Cup team
Audio 4 Dec 2013Coach of Papua New Guinea's Queensland Cup team looking forward to new challenge and the chance to further develop the sport. Audio
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Desperation prompts Vanuatu women to carry knives
Audio 4 Dec 2013A women's advocate in Vanuatu says women are resorting to carrying kitchen knives as a way of protecting themselves outside their homes. Audio
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Coral sperm frozen to help save Great Barrier Reef
Audio 3 Dec 2013It's the world's largest living organism but over the past 30 years Australia's Great Barrier Reef has lost nearly half its coral. Audio
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Climate change conference frustrating and disappointing - Tuvalu PM
Audio 3 Dec 2013The prime minister of Tuvalu says the recent climate change conference in Poland was disappointing and frustrating, and showed a lack of urgency to combat climate change. Audio
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Conservation concerned discussions on overfishing are being held in private
Audio 3 Dec 2013A United States-based conservation group is gravely concerned negotiations on overfishing of bigeye tuna are taking place behind closed doors. Audio
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West Papuan military commander thanks Vanuatu for support
Audio 3 Dec 2013A West Papuan rebel military leader makes his way to Vanuatu to thank the country for its backing for the push for independence from Indonesia. Audio
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NZ protest in support of West Papuan independence push
Audio 3 Dec 2013A small group in New Zealand shows support for West Papua independence with the raising of the Morning Star flag in Wellington. Audio
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Pacific's chief trade advisor believes parties can compromise
Audio 2 Dec 2013Labour mobility and development assistance are the main issues dividing the parties involved in the PACER Plus trade deal, but the Pacific's chief trade advisor believes both sides are determined to… Audio