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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
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Greens acuse National Party of racketeering
Audio 7 May 2014The Greens Party is accusing National of racketeering over the so-called Cabinet Club, which allows supporters pay to attend functions with senior ministers. Audio
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Tuvalu's piles of rubbish still a threat, as EU visits
Audio 7 May 2014Tuvalu's piles of rubbish still a threat, as EU visits to hand over waste equipment. Audio
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New vaccine storage facility for Pacific
Audio 6 May 2014A new vaccine storage facility delivering to 13 countries across the region has opened in Fiji. Audio
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Labour leader says National has got it wrong on monetary policy
Audio 6 May 2014The Labour Party leader David Cunliffe dismisses National's claims Kiwisaver contributions could go as high as 15 percent as a result of its new monetary policy. Audio
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Small Pacific nations embrace solar but still face challenges
Audio 6 May 2014Small Pacific nations pioneered in solar power but still face challenges. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 5 May 2014
Audio 5 May 2014Anthony's party looking to stay one step ahead of Fiji regime; mining watchdog worried by state of emergency in Porgera; grassroots business participation is encouraged in PNG; and nearly 90 sailors… Audio
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National day of mourning declared in Afghanistan
Audio 5 May 2014A national day of mourning has been observed in Afghanistan, two days after hundreds of people were killed when a landslide struck a remote region in the north-east of the country. Audio
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Leader of Fiji's Labour Party considers appeal
Audio 5 May 2014The leader of Fiji's Labour Party is now considering an appeal after being sentenced to what is thought to be Fiji's largest ever fine. Audio
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Fiji parties challenge ballot design
Audio 5 May 2014Fiji's opposition parties are planning legal action to change the design of the ballot papers for the planned general election. Audio
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Grassroots PNG encouraged to develop businesses
Audio 5 May 2014Papua New Guinea's Indigenous Business Council says more needs to be done to help grassroots people access capital in order to start up business but also asserts that people should make more of an… Audio
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Kiribati sailor training set to graduate more
Audio 5 May 2014Kiribati sailor training set to graduate more and merge with fisheries. Audio
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Four Nations spot a major carrot for Samoa and Fiji
Audio 2 May 2014Samoa and Fiji will renew their rugby league rivalry on Saturday night, with the winner to qualify for the Four Nations tournament at the end of the year. Audio
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Disaster office:People don't have to return to unsafe homes
Audio 1 May 2014The National Disaster Management Office in Solomon Islands says it is working hard to find safe areas for flood victims still in evacuation centres to re-settle. Audio
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Call for war memorial for Pacific Anzacs
There's a call for Pacific island soldiers who fought in the First World War to be honoured alongside Anzac troops at New Zealand's main war memorials. Audio
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National Minister's political future hangs in balance
Audio 1 May 2014Maurice Williamson is reported to have contacted Police over violence charges laid against a National Party donor. Audio
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Cyclone Lusi victims in Vanuatu forced to eat unripe crops
Audio 1 May 2014Cyclone victims in Vanuatu have been forced to eat unripe crops while they wait for government assistance. Audio
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Solomons MPs accused over flood assistance breaches
Audio 1 May 2014Transparency Solomon Islands says MPs have seriously breached their responsibilities to their constituencies in the way flood assistance has been distributed. Audio
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Australian budget likely to continue trend in aid spending
Audio 30 Apr 2014Australia's budget is likely to continue the recent trend of Australia's aid programme, according to an academic. Audio
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Solomon's flood victims want water tanks to move from camps
Audio 30 Apr 2014Solomon Islands flood victims say they will not leave their evacuation centres until they get help to source clean water. Audio
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Solomons' gold mine wants answers on govt ban
Audio 29 Apr 2014The operator of the Gold Ridge Mine in Solomon Islands is perplexed by a Solomons' Government decision to stop its expatriate workers from re-entering the country. Audio
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Solomon Islands selects women only group to attend festival
Audio 29 Apr 2014Solomon Islands first ever national women's theatre troupe has been selected to attend this year's Melanesian Festival of the Arts in Papua New Guinea. Audio