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Stalemate over probe into PNG fraud case
Audio 26 Apr 2016Papua New Guinea's police anti-fraud squad remains unable to access its office and files amid a standoff over a major corruption case. This comes after anti-fraud officers made several high profile… Audio
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Fiji parl votes against reinstating Great Council of Chiefs
Audio 25 Apr 2016Fiji's parliament has voted out a petition seeking to reinstate the Great Council of Chiefs. Audio
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Indonesia police admit to using torture
Audio 25 Apr 2016The human rights NGO Amnesty International says the police in Indonesia have admitted torturing a man to death. Audio
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Plan to return Radio Vanuatu to its former glory
Audio 22 Apr 2016It's hoped Radio Vanuatu will soon return to the standard it once was when it could be heard by everyone in the archipelago. Audio
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Fear of reprisal limiting human rights journalism
Audio 21 Apr 2016A media forum in Fiji has heard the fear of retribution is a barrier to reporting human rights stories in the Pacific. Audio
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Solomons courts revoke MPs tax free salaries
Anti-corruption groups and the general public in Solomon Islands are celebrating a High Court ruling which has reversed controversial regulations that awarded parliamentarians tax free salaries in… Audio
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Helping a Samoa village best cope with natural disasters
Audio 20 Apr 2016A pilot project to help the Samoan village of Sa'anapu cope better with natural disasters is now an exhibition. Audio
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Sport: Fiji Football embracing daunting Olympic draw
Audio 20 Apr 2016Fiji Football says the Olympic squad is preparing as thoroughly as possible for their debut at the Rio Games, where they face group matches against Germany, Mexico and South Korea. Audio
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Labour questions National Party donation
Labour is asking for an inquiry into a donation made by the owner of the Scenic Hotel Group to the National Party. Audio
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Norfolk Island seeks UN help in battle with Canberra
Audio 19 Apr 2016Norfolk Island groups will next week present a petition to the United Nations seeking listing as a Non-Self-Governing Territory. Audio
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Link between Niue hotel and National party donation denied
Scenic Hotel Group says its millionaire owner Earl Hagaman was probably unaware his company was seeking a Government contract when he made a big donation to the National party. Audio
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No link between National Party donation and contract - McCully
The Foreign Affairs Minister says there is no link between a businessman's donation to the National Party and his company winning a contract to manage a resort in Niue. Audio
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RAMSI to be decommissioned in September
Audio 18 Apr 2016The Pacific Islands Forum is looking at decommissioning the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands in September this year. Audio
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Global trade body urges resilience for Pacific producers
Audio 18 Apr 2016Following her visit to Fiji, the head of the International Trade Centre says climate change is having a big impact on the ability of Pacific farmers to supply markets. Audio
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How local bids to ban begging made national news headlines
The national media usually have little interest in local election issues, but it was a different story with banning beggars from big city streets recently. Mediawatch looks at how it hit the headlines… Video, Audio
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Solomons tailings dam spill under control
Audio 15 Apr 2016The Solomon Islands ministry of environment says a major spill-over at the Gold Ridge mine tailings dam has been brought under control. Audio
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Pacific people need alternatives to selling natural resources
Audio 15 Apr 2016A New Zealand NGO working with remote Pacific Island communities says creating sustainble livelihoods could help stop exploitation. Audio
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Bougainville's battle to secure foreign investment
Bougainville's president says the region needs foreign investors but some on the island remain opposed. Audio
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Rights group describes Indonesian state hypocrisy in Papua
The head of Indonesia's leading human rights organisation, KONTRAS, has described how the nation is in a type of denial about festering rights issues in Papua region. Audio
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Independence from FSM could back-fire on Chuuk state
An expert on Micronesia says a push from Chuuk to break away from the Federated States of Micronesia is a short-sighted concept. Audio
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Pacific implications in Panama Papers scandal don't surprise
Audio 13 Apr 2016A security analyst says leaked documents showing several Pacific Island countries to be tax havens have come as little surprise. Audio
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PNA head delighted with change of heart on VDS
Audio 13 Apr 2016The head of a Pacific fisheries body is delighted at an apparent change of heart over the worth of its Vessel Day Scheme for managing its purse seine fishery. Audio
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Reformed Vanuatu land procedures finally roll out
Audio 13 Apr 2016Reformed Vanuatu land laws are finally being implemented after a year of delays as the Lands Minister Ralph Regenvanu talks about handing over the first negotiator certificates over lease applications… Audio
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NZ promoting its fisheries management to the Pacific
Audio 12 Apr 2016Pacific fisheries leaders gather in NZ to hear how this country's catch based management system works. Audio
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NZ ambassador happy Pacific Vessel Day Scheme will go on
Audio 12 Apr 2016New Zealand's Pacific ambassador Shane Jones says in encouraging catch based fisheries management his country is not advocating that other methods should go. Audio