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Fiji Labour Party says election consultants step towards free and fair elections
Audio 21 Oct 2013Fiji's Labour Party leader says international election consultants coming ot Fiji is a step towards free and fair elections but history may yet repeat itself. Audio
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Sport: PNG Kumuls targeting a Top 8 finish at World Cup
Audio 21 Oct 2013Papua New Guinea's national rugby league team plans a top 8 World Cup finish. Audio
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Vanuatu's Luganville to send recycling to New Zealand
Audio 21 Oct 2013Vanuatu's Luganville is to send printer cartridges, mobile phones and chargers to New Zealand for recycling. 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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Widespread grief in French Polynesia after 3 children killed by drunk drivers
Audio 18 Oct 2013Widespread grief in French Polynesia after 3 children killed by drunk drivers. Audio
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Sport: Interim committee takes over Solomon Islands Football
Audio 17 Oct 2013An interim committee has taken over the running of the Solomon Islands Football Federation. Audio
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International solidarity for West Papua writes to MSG
Audio 17 Oct 2013International solidarity for West Papua delivers emphatic message to the Melanesian Spearhead Group. Audio
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WWF helps Solomons communities set up marine protected areas
Audio 17 Oct 2013WWF is helping communities in Solomon Islands' Western Province to get legal protection for four marine areas of significance. Audio
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Former Niue police chief appointed High Commissioner of NZ
Audio 17 Oct 2013A former Chief of Police in Niue has been appointed as New Zealand's High Commissioner to island. Audio
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Rationale given for NZ community policing assistance to Indonesia
Audio 16 Oct 2013The New Zealand Foreign Minister defends the resumption of a community policing project in Papua. 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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EU says aid to Fiji will resume after next year's polls
Audio 15 Oct 2013An EU official, in Fiji for a sugar conference, says the EU will not resume its aid programme until after the promised elections next year have taken place. Audio
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Gizo Marine Protected Areas a first for Solomon Islands
Audio 15 Oct 2013The environmental group WWF helps four communities in Solomon Islands to set up Marine Protected Areas. Audio
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Transparency doubts PNG Government will pull SABL leases
Audio 14 Oct 2013Fears that inquiries into controversial SABL leases in Papua New Guinea will not lead to any changes. Audio
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Green Party says NZ should be facilitating peace talks in Papua
Audio 14 Oct 2013The New Zealand Green Party say the country should be facilitating peace talks in Papua rather than police advisors. Audio
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Pacific territories seek UN help for decolonisation call
Audio 11 Oct 2013There have been calls for the United Nations to help Guam in its decolonisation process and for the UN to look at the aftermath of the French nuclear weapons tests in the South Pacific. Audio
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Vanuatu signals assistance needed on unexploded ordnance
Audio 11 Oct 2013Vanuatu signals it will take action on unexploded ordnance and ask for international assistance. Audio
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12,000 kilometres of cycling to raise awareness for West Papua
Audio 10 Oct 2013A Canadian man who is cycling through seven countries over six months in an effort to raise awareness about human rights abuses in West Papua, has reached New Zealand. Audio
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Literacy levels among young students targeted in PNG
Audio 10 Oct 2013To counter low literacy levels in the first years of schooling in Papua New Guinea there are plans for jolly phonics to be used to teach English, Audio
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Fiji democrats urge governments to put pressure on regime
Audio 10 Oct 2013Overseas governments have been warned they're ignoring crucial analysis that Fiji's new constitution is unjust and flawed. Audio
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Developer insists Fiji's first casino will go ahead
Audio 9 Oct 2013A series of delays in the construction of Fiji's first casino has cast some doubt over whether the project will ever get off the ground. Audio
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Vanuatu elder statesman slams Abbott's comments
Audio 9 Oct 2013The first president of Vanuatu slams comments by Australia's prime minister, Tony Abbott, that he would clamp down on West Papuan activists. Audio
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Disaster response exercises underway in Fiji
Audio 8 Oct 2013NGOs help carry out disaster-preparedness exercises in Nadi, Fiji. Audio
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Eco-tourism ventures could change lives in Solomon Islands
Audio 8 Oct 2013There's growing excitement about how local eco-tourism businesses could change the lives of those in Guadalcanal. Audio
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Call for help with funeral costs in Papua New Guinea cities
Audio 7 Oct 2013As the authorities in Papua New Guinea's two main cities prepare for another round of mass burials, people are reported to be struggling to find the money to bury their relatives. Audio