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Nauru Speaker's opinion on expulsion still coming
Audio 20 May 2014Suspended Nauru MPs are still waiting to hear back from the Speaker on their challenge to their expulsion. Audio
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Australia to donate landing craft to Tonga
Audio 20 May 2014Australia will donate a new landing craft to Tonga's defence service in 2015. Audio
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Looting and rioting in Solomon Islands
Audio 19 May 2014Solomon Islands police are holding 15 people in custody following rioting and looting in eastern Honiara at the weekend. Audio
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Vanuatu has a new Prime Minister
Audio 19 May 2014Vanuatu has a new Prime Minister after parliamentarians removed Moana Carcasses in a vote of no confidence on Thursday. Audio
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Bougainville police detain woman accused of using black magic
Audio 19 May 2014Police on Bougainville are investigating the violent murder of man who was taken hostage with three others, one of whom police have detained and accused of using black magic. Audio
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PNG civil society keeps heat on PM over SABLs
Audio 19 May 2014Another call from civil society for the Papua New Guinea government to revoke controversial Special Agricultural Business Leases as grassroots communities are increasingly alienated from their land. Audio
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Ex Bangladesh cricket coach excited by Fiji challenge
Audio 19 May 2014Cricket Fiji appoints former Bangladesh coach, who says he is looking forward to the challenge of mentoring players at both the elite and grassroots level. Audio
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Bougainville leader says Miningtoro lying on mining
Audio 16 May 2014Bougainville's leader takes issue with claims by a national MP that it has not sought the views of the people over its proposed mining law. Audio
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Sport: Wynton Rufer trying to develop winning culture in PNG
Audio 16 May 2014Former New Zealand football international and Oceania's Player of the 20th Century is now coaching the Papua New Guinea senior and Under 20s teams, and striving to develop a winning culture among a… Audio
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PNG Govt takes the lead to tackle gender-based violence
Audio 16 May 2014The Government in Papua New Guinea says it is taking the lead to eliminate what it calls gender-based violence. Audio
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Pacific Aid from Australia protected for now
Audio 15 May 2014Australia's foreign minister says the government is delivering an aid programme that the country can responsibly afford as it repairs five previous record deficits. Audio
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Bougainville's own public service launched
Audio 14 May 2014Bougainville launches its own public service as Port Moresby hands down more powers. Audio
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Gang rape in Vanuatu sparks heated debate
Audio 14 May 2014The recent alleged gang rape of a woman in Vanuatu has sparked heated debate after a push for customary punishment to replace court charges they were facing. Audio
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Minister wants Australian academic out of Bougainville
Audio 13 May 2014There is a call from Bougainville for a high profile academic working with the ABG to be ordered out of Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Fiji polls shaping up to be battle of personalities
Audio 12 May 2014An observer of Fiji politics says the Fiji election will mostly be a battle of personalities and leadership. Audio
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Climate report appeals to US Congress for action
Audio 12 May 2014A new climate report makes an urgent call to the US Congress to collaborate more with Pacific nations. Audio
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NZ aid to Pacific rated better than Australia's
Audio 9 May 2014Deakin University Research Institute rates New Zealand's aid to the Pacific is better quality than Australia's. Audio
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Criticism in Fiji of regime double standards over polls
Audio 9 May 2014There's mounting criticism from Fiji's political parties that double standards are at play in the run up to the election. Audio
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New Caledonia readies for Sunday's election
Audio 9 May 2014Voters in New Caledonia will go to the polls on Sunday in an election crucial for a possible series of three independence referenda. Audio
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PNG PM's move against former ally seen as undemocratic
Audio 9 May 2014A widening division between Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister and the leader of one of his government's main coalition partners deteriorates into an issue over seating in parliament. Audio
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Vanuatu cyclone victims still waiting for food aid
Audio 8 May 2014The government of Vanuatu is still yet to make a decision to fund an assessment for urgent food relief that was submitted ten days ago. Audio
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El Nino predicted for mid-year
Audio 8 May 2014An El Nino system is predicted for mid-year and there are indications it could be stronger than previous occurrences. Audio
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Impacts of gas project reach new chapter in PNG
Audio 8 May 2014The major LNG gas project led by Exxon Mobil is about to commence production in Papua New Guinea where it is expected to provide major economic benefits to the country, however in a village situated… Audio
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Vanuatu cyclone victims still waiting for food
Audio 7 May 2014Victims in Vanuatu who urgently need food are frustrated at a delayed response from the government, one month after Cyclone Lusi struck. Audio
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Creation of New Caledonia marine park just first step
Audio 7 May 2014An international marine group says the creation of a marine park in New Caledonia will protect the area's rich biodiversity but there is still a lot of work to be done. Audio