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Jury still out on benefit of Solomons mega purse seiners
Audio 24 Dec 2015Regional fisheries officials are not sure whether Solomon Islands move to locally flag three Taiwanese mega purse seiners will benefit the country. Audio
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Sport: Alama Ieremia is appointed Manu Samoa head coach
Audio 23 Dec 2015Alama Ieremia says he's ready to lead Manu Samoa up the rankings after being named as the new national head coach. Audio
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NZ aid lacks inclusiveness - peer review
Peer review of New Zealand's approach to aid raises some concerns but is generally positive. Audio
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Confusion surrounds exam results in Fiji
Audio 21 Dec 2015Fiji's opposition says the education minister needs to be more clear about the country's education reforms, saying dramatic improvements in results are extraordinary and unexplained. Audio
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World Bank focuses on renewable energy in Pacific
Audio 21 Dec 2015Renewable energy in the Pacific was the topic of the World Bank discussion series earlier this month in Sydney. Audio
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Blurring of the line between PNG and Indonesia
Audio 21 Dec 2015The 750-kilometre land border between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea has long been problematic but there's an increasing blurring of the line as links between the two sides grows. Audio
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ni-Vanuatu prepare for snap election in five weeks
Audio 18 Dec 2015Vanuatu emerges from political turmoil as candidates sign up for next month's snap election. Audio
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Fiji education reforms impress but challenges remain
Audio 18 Dec 2015The UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education says he's impressed with reforms to Fiji's education system but there are still areas that need attention. Audio
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PNG officials meet to develop drought plan
Audio 18 Dec 2015Papua New Guinea disaster officials have concluded two days of discussions to clarify the expected impact of the drought and what aid is needed. Audio
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Sport: New Tonga Rugby boss has big plans
Audio 17 Dec 2015The new interim head of the Tonga Rugby Union explains his vision for the game. Audio
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Helen Clark expected to throw hat in United Nations ring
Audio 17 Dec 2015Our correspondent in New York, William Denselow is covering the United Nations. Audio
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Tuvalu PM praises COP 21 agreement
Audio 17 Dec 2015The prime minister of Tuvalu says he is very pleased with the outcomes of climate change talks in Paris, saying those criticising the deal are misinformed. Audio
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Political will to stop illegal logging in PNG questioned
Audio 17 Dec 2015Questions remain over the Papua New Guinea government's commitment to ending illegal logging despite tough words against a small logging operation alleged to have breached the law. Audio
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Vanuatu opposition may appeal court ruling
Audio 16 Dec 2015Vanuatu's former opposition says it is considering an appeal of the Supreme Court's decision to reject its bid to overturn the dissolution of parliament. Audio
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Half a million affected by PNG food shortages - academic
Audio 16 Dec 2015An agriculture expert from the Australian National University details the impact of frost and drought on food supply in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Proposal for new road through Kahurangi National Park
The Buller District Council wants the Government to fund an investigation into the new Wangapeka Road link, which would run from Little Wanganui, near Karamea, to the Motueka Valley. The Transport… Audio
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Samoa moves to get unemployed young people working
The Samoa government, with the help of United Nations agencies, is launching a campaign to get unemployed youth into productive work. Audio
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Catastrophic outcome still feared despite COP21
Greenpeace says the climate change agreement struck in Paris over the weekend does not go far enough to protect Pacific countries from catastrophic events caused by climate pollution. Audio
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Jail sentence sought for Tahiti benefit fraud
Suspended jail sentence sought in Tahiti for a man accused of fraud for receiving the French RSA benefit. Audio
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Fiji's Human Rights Commission talks complaints
Audio 14 Dec 2015The Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission says it has received 284 complaints since it was re-established in May this year. Audio
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Fisheries body fails to adopt tougher shark finning stance
Audio 14 Dec 2015The conservation group WWF says the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission has failed to adopt a stronger ban on shark finning in the region. Audio
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'We will be ready for RAMSI's exit' says Solomons Police Chief
Audio 14 Dec 2015The commissioner of Solomon Islands police force says his organisation will be ready for the likely end of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands in two years time. Audio
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New vaccine against Pacific scourge, dengue fever
Audio 11 Dec 2015Health authorities in the Pacific are encouraged by news of the world's first vaccine against dengue fever being approved for use in Mexico. Audio
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Transgender love story closes Fiji film festival
Audio 11 Dec 2015A Hawaiian-Tongan transgender love story was the focus of the last film at the 11 day long Nothing Less Than Equal Film Festival in Fiji. Audio
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Atoll dwellers trapped on sinking islands
Audio 10 Dec 2015The manager of the Pacific Climate Change and Migration project says people living on atolls in the region could find themselves trapped on islands most vulnerable to the adverse effects of a changing… Audio