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Winston deals setback to Tonga's agricultural sector
Audio 23 Feb 2016The latest assessments by Tonga's National Emergency Management Office show the agriculture sector in the Vava'u district has suffered the worst impact by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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NGO calls for reversal of changes to Fiji standing orders
Audio 22 Feb 2016The Fiji Coalition on Human Rights is calling on parliamentarians to reverse two of the changes made to parliamentary standing orders last week which it says may stifle democratic engagement and… Audio
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SPREP's new chief aims for even louder Pacific voice
Audio 19 Feb 2016The newly appointed head of the region's main environmental agency aims to make the voice of Pacific island countries even louder at international negotiations on climate change. Audio
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High water temperatures trouble the Pacific
Audio 18 Feb 2016Thousands of dead fish have been washed up on the shores of Fiji and Vanuatu as El Niño causes high water temperatures. Audio
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CNMI groups threaten legal action over endangered species
Audio 18 Feb 2016Environmental groups in the Northern Marianas are moving to take two United States government bodies to court, over an alleged failure to comply with the Endangered Species Act. Audio
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Winston Peters says National at war with itself over flag
An attempt by Conservation Minister Maggie Barry to drum up support for the Prime Minister's flag change campaign has been called nothing out of the ordinary by John Key, but too little too late by… Audio
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Funding for PNG elections still lacking
Audio 18 Feb 2016The Papua New Guinea Electoral Commission is calling on the government to release funding of around 60 million US dollars within the next few months. Audio
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Shark diving proposed in Saipan
Audio 18 Feb 2016An ocean scientist and conservationist says a shark diving industry in Saipan could see the Northern Marianas reap millions of dollars in economic benefits. Audio
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State of the Nation
Dame Diane Robertson discusses the latest report from the Salvation Army. Audio
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PNG district MP calls for prioritisation of road repairs
Audio 17 Feb 2016A Papua New Guinea MP in Chimbu province is calling on the national government to prioritise reconnecting roads and repairing telecommunications brought down by severe flooding and landslides across… Audio
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Calls for businesses to take lead on Bougainville refinery
Audio 17 Feb 2016A former PNG Mining Minister and long time Bougainville politician backs the idea of a gold smelter in the region but wants private enterprise involved rather than the government. Audio
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PNG drought eases for some, but still food concerns
The United Nations is warning of continuing the food struggle in Papua New Guinea despite signs that the drought is over in parts of the country, which have been hit by floods. Audio
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PNG makes headway on West Papua refugee registry
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is assisting Papua New Guinea to register all West Papuan refugees in the country. Audio
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Pacific fisheries authorities to enforce mandatory guidelines
Fisheries authorities in the Pacific are planning to enforce mandatory guidelines to ensure the safety of fisheries observers. Audio
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Fiji leads pack in intra-regional exports
Audio 15 Feb 2016A new trade report has found the most important export market for Fiji is now its neighbours. Audio
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Pacific offers the US a new tuna deal
Audio 12 Feb 2016Pacific island countries agree to offer the United States a modified deal to resolve the tuna treaty breakdown. Audio
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New Vanuatu PM aims for unity
Audio 12 Feb 2016Vanuatu's new prime minister Charlot Salwai says it's his priority to forge unity among the country's politicians at all levels to work together for the good of the country. Audio
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Lack of sex information in Pacific - UN
Audio 11 Feb 2016A recent study by the United Nations Population Fund says many adolescents in the Pacific are having sex before marriage, but face a dangerous dearth of information and services. Audio
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Fiji PM not flinching on Fiji flag
Audio 11 Feb 2016The Fiji prime minister Frank Bainimarama wants a new flag by July this year and it seems he'll get it. Audio
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Bougainville's Momis told to be more conciliatory in money row
Audio 10 Feb 2016Veteran Bougainville politician, Sam Akoitai calls for a more conciliatory approach from Bougainville's ABG over funding row with Port Moresby. Audio
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Three in the running for Kiribati presidential election
Audio 10 Feb 2016Three Kiribati parliamentarians will face off in the presidential election set for next month. Audio
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NFP suspension endorsed in Fiji parliament
Fiji's parliament has endorsed the suspension of three opposition MPs from the legislature. The National Federation Party MPs' seats sat empty on the first day of parliament for the year as fellow… Audio
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FFA preparing to renegotiate with US
Audio 9 Feb 2016The Forum Fisheries Agency says its member states will consider renegotiating the terms that led to America's withdrawal from the Pacific Islands Fisheries Treaty. Audio
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Vanuatu lobbying on the home stretch
Audio 9 Feb 2016Lobbying in Vanuatu continues to intensify ahead of Thursday's parliament sitting which will see the establishment of a new government and the election of a new Prime Minister and speaker of the… Audio
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Star navigators feature in Pacific Film Festival
Audio 9 Feb 2016The Pacific's only film festival focusing on the region drew to a close in French Polynesia yesterday. Audio