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Fiji cricketers prepare for first World Cup challenge
Audio 3 Mar 2015Fiji cricket coach Shane Jurgensen talks about his team qualifying for the Under 19 World Cup and what to expect at next year's tournament. Audio
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FSM state independence push unfounded
Audio 3 Mar 2015An expert on Micronesia says the threat of a break away of the Chuuk state from the Federated States of Micronesia is a huge surprise. Audio
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Western powers coming to terms with China in the Pacific
Audio 2 Mar 2015The traditional external powers in the Pacific Islands are still coming to terms with China's increasing level of engagement in the region. Audio
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Severe damage at Kiribati hospital due to coastal flooding
Audio 2 Mar 2015Giant waves are to blame for severe damage caused at a Kiribati hospital. Audio
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New Solomons TV station long overdue
Audio 2 Mar 2015Solomon Islands looks at introducing public television. Audio
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Shipping, climate change on Tokelau 2015 agenda
Audio 27 Feb 2015The new Ulu-o-Tokelau is encouraging a strong national spirit of unity and a commitment to the basic principles of Tokelaun culture in 2015. Audio
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National anthems
Audio 26 Feb 2015Does your heart swell with pride when you hear national anthems or does some of the sexist language make you cringe? Audio
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Tonga set to finally sign CEDAW
Audio 26 Feb 2015Tonga is preparing to finally ratify the United Nations convention on eliminating all forms of discrimination against women but with conditions. Audio
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Chance for Fiji to send strong message against torture
Audio 25 Feb 2015A human rights researcher says Fiji's ratification of both the UN Convention Against Torture and its optional protocol would send out a strong message internationally. Audio
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Grim coral bleaching forecast for 2015
Audio 25 Feb 2015NOAA Scientists are forecasting major global coral bleaching problems this year. Audio
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Polynesia embraces satellite tracking of illegal fishing
Audio 24 Feb 2015Satellite tracking system to be trialled in the Polynesian countries as they up their fight to contain illegal fishing. Audio
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Better food supplies needed for future growth
Audio 24 Feb 2015A New Zealand scientist says fuelling population growth with healthy food in the Pacific region over the coming three decades will be a real challenge. Audio
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Pacific youth encouraged to fight corruption
Audio 24 Feb 2015Pacific youth learn about corruption and advocating for change in their own countries. Audio
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Marshalls poised to open telco market
Audio 23 Feb 2015The Marshall Islands parliament looks set to pass a controversial law that would open up the telecommunications market to competition. Audio
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Tourism industry welcomes second attempt at Fiji casino
Audio 23 Feb 2015The business community in Fiji is disappointed the country's first casino project has fallen over but is confident the Government will get it right the second time around. Audio
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Satellite data a new tool in fight against malaria
Audio 23 Feb 2015Satellite data mapping could be a new breakthrough in fight against malaria. Audio
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Pacific nations improve on media freedom
Audio 23 Feb 2015Two Pacific nations are bucking the trend when it comes to media freedom. Audio
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World Rugby confident Samoa is on right path
Audio 20 Feb 2015World Rugby and the Samoa Rugby Union are singing from the same songsheet, following talks in Apia. Audio
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PNG fight against TB gets serious
Audio 19 Feb 2015Papua New Guinea's government has received a timely boost in its fight to counter tuberculosis, as rates creep up in parts of the country. Audio
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Tuvalu's women's rights record comes under review
Audio 19 Feb 2015Tuvalu is fronting the UN for a review of its women's rights record. Audio
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PNG landowners look ahead after SABL order
Audio 19 Feb 2015Frustration is building among customary landowners in PNG after the latest delay to the cancellation of controversial Special Agricultural and Business Leases. Audio
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Fiji Opposition hopes for new parliamentary era
Audio 19 Feb 2015The Leader of the Opposition in Fiji says she hopes a parliamentary visit to the UK will mark the the beginning of a new era in parliamentary democracy in her country. Audio
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Vanuatu MP welcomes Luganville wharf renovation
Audio 19 Feb 2015An MP in Vanuatu's second main town of Luganville has welcomed the government's decision to renovate the wharf, bolstering the status of the island Santo as a regional economic hub. Audio
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Changes needed to make Australian work scheme work
Audio 18 Feb 2015: There are calls for changes to Australia's Pacific seasonal work scheme if it is to achieve its intended aim of providing work for up to 40,000 people. Audio
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Edith Salzmann: Pettman National Junior Music Academy
Artistic director of the Pettman National Junior Music Academy looks back over the last decade, and previews their Tenth-Birthday celebrations. Audio