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PNG marine industrial zone to begin operating in 2017
Audio 22 Nov 2016The Papua New Guinea government is planning to get its Pacific Marine Industrial Zone project up and running in Madang Province in the first quarter of 2017. Audio
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Fiji's NFP says onerous public meeting rules scare off members
Audio 22 Nov 2016New stringent meeting rules irk opposition in Fiji Audio
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Health group tackles negative attitudes on sexual health
Audio 21 Nov 2016A health association in Kiribati is successfully helping to change negative attitudes towards sexual health and rights and the use of contraceptives. Audio
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Major Tonga lagoon being restored
Audio 21 Nov 2016Work is underway on Tonga's main island, Tongatapu, to restore a critical important lagoon. Audio
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Kiwis' Four Nations title, no.1 ranking on the line
The Kiwis will put their Four Nations rugby league title and number one ranking on the line on Monday morning, when they play a world-class Australian side in the tournament final in Liverpool. Audio
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Continued concern in New Caledonia over attacks along main road
Audio 17 Nov 2016There is continued concern in New Caledonia that there could be more attacks along the main road south of Noumea. Audio
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Cook Island WW1 soldiers remembered in NZ
Audio 17 Nov 2016Descendants of hundreds of Cook Island men who enlisted in the First World War are fighting to preserve the stories of their ancestors. Audio
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Latest updates from National Civil Defence briefing
The Director of Civil Defence and Emergency Management, Sarah Stuart-Black, has just given a briefing in Parliament's bunker. Audio
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PNG looks to implement Sorcery National Action Plan
Audio 16 Nov 2016A three day conference in Papua New Guinea this week aims to activate a government plan to overcome sorcery-related violence. Audio
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Pacific urged to take united approach to SDGs
Audio 16 Nov 2016Pacific Island countries are being urged to take a united approach to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Audio
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Pacific churches up their call for human rights justice
Audio 16 Nov 2016Church groups around the region are calling for justice on longstanding issues undermining the rights of the region's people. Audio
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LNG revenues being used for national budget - PNG treasurer
Audio 15 Nov 2016Papua New Guinea's Treasurer says the government is already benefitting from the PNG Liquefied Natural Gas Project in its budget despite revenues being tied up servicing debt. Audio
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New Human Rights reporting guidebook for Pacific
Audio 15 Nov 2016A guidebook uniquely designed to help Pacific governments report on Human Rights is being finalised this week in Fiji. Audio
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Questions raised over Nauru, Manus deal
Audio 14 Nov 2016Questions have been raised about the deal to resettle refugees detained on Nauru and Papua New Guinea's Manus Island in America. Audio
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National Controller of Civil Defence
First waves have hit. More are expected that may also be bigger. Stay away from coastal areas and beaches until further notice. Audio
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Dick Allen, former US National Security Advisor
Audio 12 Nov 2016Dick Allen was foreign policy coordinator to US president Richard Nixon, and served twice in the Nixon White House. He was the US national security advisor to president Ronald Reagan from 1981 to… Audio
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Sand mining in Fiji promises environmental and economy benefits
Audio 11 Nov 2016Company says sand mining proposed for Fiji's Sigatoka River would bring jobs and help prevent flooding. Audio
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Sport: FIFA Under 20 Women's World Cup to kick off in PNG
Audio 11 Nov 2016Under 20 Women's World Cup to kick off in PNG. Audio
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More opposition to planned hike in PNG election fees
Audio 10 Nov 2016A watch dog group in Papua New Guinea is opposing government plans for a ten-fold increase in the fee that prospective MPs need to pay. Audio
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SPREP: Pacific's united voice can help mitigate climate change
Audio 8 Nov 2016A spokesperson from the Secretariat for the Pacific Regional Environment Programme says Pacific countries should continue a united lobby in climate change talks to help achieve global Paris Agreement… Audio
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Study has found the Pacific Islands Forum is still relevant
Audio 7 Nov 2016The Pacific Islands Forum is still relevant, and Pacific countries want New Zealand and Australia to remain in it, according to a new study. Audio
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Disabled people's rights under discussion in Tonga this week
Audio 7 Nov 2016Tonga will open up public discussion this week on ratifying the Convention on the Rights of persons with disability. Audio
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Better networks for development needed in the Pacific
Leading planners in the Commonwealth are hoping to establish a network in the Pacific that would provide support to leaders and policy makers in the region. Audio
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Indonesia's Pacific diplomacy takes on new edge
Indonesian diplomatic overtures to the Pacific Islands region over West Papua have taken on a new dimension, after Indonesia's Defence Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu urged Australia to pass on a message… Audio
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PNG budget makes cuts in key areas
Audio 4 Nov 2016Papua New Guinea's 2017 Budget has made significant cuts to key priority areas as the government tries to rein in spending. Audio