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Solomons still lacking a local police chief
Audio 28 Jul 2014Public perception that there are no suitable local candidates for police commissioner linger in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Government defends National Science Challenges
Audio 28 Jul 2014Some of the country's best scientists are warning the government's new flagship funding programme for science could be a total disaster. Audio
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National's lead in polls may be bad news for Conservatives
Audio 28 Jul 2014A comfortable lead in the latest opinion poll for National may be bad news for the Conservative Party. Audio
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Scientists say National Science Challenges waste of time, money
Audio 28 Jul 2014Scientists are warning the government's new flagship funding programme for science could be a total disaster. Audio
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National leaves options open in East Coast Bays
Audio 28 Jul 2014As pre-election maneouvering continues, the National Party appears to have left its options open by keeping one of its list-only spots free, should Murray McCully withdraw from the East Coast Bays… Audio
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Academic says Forum going through 'turbulent' phase
Audio 28 Jul 2014A Fiji academic in Australia says the Pacific Islands Forum is going through a turbulent phase but still maintains its relevance. Audio
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Appointment of an Australian as Solomon Islands Police Chief
Audio 25 Jul 2014The former Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare says he supports the appointment of an Australian as his country's new Police Commissioner. Audio
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Tongan women leaders meet for elections training
Audio 25 Jul 2014Thirty potential women candidates for Tonga's election in November have met in Nuku'alofa for a workshop on campaigning and leadership. Audio
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Reconciliations mark Vanua'aku Pati direction
Audio 25 Jul 2014The Vanua'aku Pati continues to reconcile with other national parties in the Vanuatu's fragmented parliament. Audio
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National standards results show little change
Audio 24 Jul 2014Improvements in reading, writing and maths have slowed to a crawl, and in some regions children's results have worsened. Audio
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National's Claudette Hauiti admits misspending
Audio 24 Jul 2014The National list MP Claudette Hauiti has fronted up to the media today and publicy admitted she misspent taxpayers funds on petrol, and on a fee to change a plane ticket to Australia. Audio
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Disgraced National MP goes to ground
Audio 24 Jul 2014The disgraced Government MP, Claudette Hauiti, is continuing her refusal to answer questions about how much taxpayers' money she's misspent or whether she's paid it back. Audio
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Sport: Pacific countries talk up their medal chances in Glasgow
Audio 24 Jul 2014Plenty of Pacific countries are confident about their medal chances at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Audio
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Texas governor to deploy 1000 National Guard troops to border
Audio 23 Jul 2014The governor of Texas, Rick Perry is sending up to a thousand National Guard troops to the state's border with Mexico. Audio
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More money needed after PNG flooding disaster
Audio 23 Jul 2014The Disaster Coordinator in Papua New Guinea's Southern Highlands Province says more money is needed in order to help up to 40 thousand people affected by recent heavy floods. Audio
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Fiji's NFP tries to overcome election cynicism
Audio 23 Jul 2014Fiji's National Federation Party says it's trying to instil confidence in people to vote in the upcoming election. Audio
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National MP is quitting parliament
Audio 22 Jul 2014The National list MP, Claudette Hauiti, will stand down at the general election, and not contest the Kelston Seat as planned. Audio
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Fiji's Sodelpa promises poverty relief
Audio 22 Jul 2014Fiji's Sodelpa Party says its manifesto for the upcoming election addresses basic issues like poverty and jobs. Audio
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Nauru's airline introduces new freight service
Audio 22 Jul 2014Nauru's national airline carrier is introducing a new freight service to keep up with growing demand created by Australia-run asylum seeker camps on the island. Audio
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Further changes cast doubt on Fiji elections
Audio 21 Jul 2014The Fiji Labour Party says the government's decision not to make the National Register of Voters public further erodes the integrity of the September general election. Audio
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French Polynesia blighted by unemployment
Audio 21 Jul 2014The number of job seekers in French Polynesia has reached a new peak with youth unemployment at record levels. Audio
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Tonga Democrats at a crossroads
Audio 21 Jul 2014Tonga's Democratic Party is at a crossroads as it dumps a third of its MPs shortly before the country's general election. Audio
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Regional effort needed to fight invasive species
Audio 21 Jul 2014The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme says the economic stakes are high for Pacific countries in the need to invest in addressing invasive species. Audio
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Vanuatu prime minister unthreatened by no-confidence motion
Audio 18 Jul 2014The Vanuatu Prime Minister Joe Natuman says he's received assurances from his caucus that he's got the numbers to continue. Audio
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Call for more stringent maritime safety laws in Vanuatu
Audio 18 Jul 2014Vanuatu women want the government to improve the safety of sea transportation throughout the country, in light of last week's ferry sinking. Audio