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Study: Pacific atoll nations may defy rising sea levels
Audio 22 Apr 2014New evidence suggests small Pacific atoll nations may be more resilient to rising sea levels than first thought. Audio
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British diplomat worried by domestic violence levels in Samoa
Audio 22 Apr 2014The British High Commissioner to Samoa recently made a final visit to Apia from Wellington before she moves on from her role in July. Audio
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Return to communities new focus of Solomon' flood relief
Audio 18 Apr 2014A look at the situation in Solomon Islands two weeks after the floods. Audio
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Sport:Australian named Fiji netball coach for second time
Audio 18 Apr 2014Experienced Australian mentor Julie Hoornweg has been appointed Fiji netball coach for the second time, albeit on a short-term deal. Audio
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Relief to remote PNG islands coming slowly after Cyclone Ita
Audio 17 Apr 2014Relief to remote PNG islands coming slowly after Cyclone Ita. Audio
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UNDP to pay Ha'apai cyclone victims to clear debris
Audio 17 Apr 2014UNDP to pay Ha'apai families in exchange for their work in clearing debris after Cyclone Ian in January. Audio
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Marshallese turn to ships for travel as airline struggles
Audio 17 Apr 2014Domestic air travel in the Marshall Islands remains limited with both local planes grounded waiting for spare parts. Audio
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ACC group challenges Government on ACC at the United Nations
Audio 16 Apr 2014Opposition politicians insist the Accident Compensation Corporation Minister, Judith Collins, must have known the ACC was using a controversial privacy waiver form to remove some claimants from its… Audio
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Solomon Islands flood victims worried about lack of clean water
Audio 16 Apr 2014People made homeless by the floods in Solomon Islands speak about life in the evacuation centres. Audio
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Border incursions a sign that West Papua also a PNG issue
Audio 15 Apr 2014PNG opposition leader says Indonesian military incursions into his electorate and attacks on his people and their rights are symptoms of the unresolved issue of West Papua's political status. Audio
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PNG's proposed cyber crime policy sparks concerns
Audio 14 Apr 2014Some bloggers and other internet users in Papua New Guinea are concerned that a proposed cyber crime policy could go too far in policing activity on social media. Audio
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Death penalty policy being drawn up in PNG
Audio 14 Apr 2014A policy framework for the death penalty is being drafted in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Solomon Island Govt:effects of floods still coming in
Audio 11 Apr 2014The head of the National Disaster Office in Solomon Islands says emergency repairs to roads and bridges has allowed teams to go further into Guadalcanal Province to assess flood damage. Audio
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NZ's McCully sees good progress towards elections in Fiji
Audio 11 Apr 2014The New Zealand Foreign Minister Murray McCully says he's continuing to see good quality progress in Fiji towards elections. Audio
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Concern at the threat of disease in Solomons
Audio 10 Apr 2014In Solomon Islands there is increasing concern at the threat of disease after last week's floods. Audio
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Greenpeace closes Suva office
Audio 10 Apr 2014The environmental watchdog Greenpeace is closing its Pacfic regional office in Fiji at the end of the month. Audio
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Labour says it could rely on National
Audio 9 Apr 2014The Labour Party is conceding it might have to depend on National to get pro mining legislation passed in any future Labour led government. Audio
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A lot of work ahead as Solomons comes to terms with flood
Audio 9 Apr 2014About a fifth of Honiara's population is living in evacuation centres set up in the capital following last week's devastating floods in Solomon Islands. Audio
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UN trip to Nauru called off by islands government
Audio 9 Apr 2014United Nations agency has invitation to assess human rights on Nauru withdrawn by the government with no explanation. Audio
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Chaudhry's conviction gives Bainimarama an edge - academic
Audio 9 Apr 2014An academic says the conviction of Fiji Labour Party's leader means Rear Admiral Bainimarama has an advantage in elections promised for September. Audio
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People continue to flock to evacuation centres in SI
Audio 8 Apr 2014People are continuing to flow into evacuation centres in Solomon Islands after devastating floods last week. Audio
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Conviction could end Chaudhry's political career
Audio 8 Apr 2014An Australian National University expert on Fiji says the conviction against the leader of the Labour party is his end in politics. Audio
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Revamped Oceania Champions League kicks off in Fiji
Audio 8 Apr 2014The revamped Oceania Champions League football tournament kicked off in Fiji this week with more teams, more pressure, and less rest. Audio
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Fears up to 80 still missing after Solomons floods
Audio 7 Apr 2014Predictions that the death toll from the Solomon Islands floods could reach 100. Audio
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Indonesia perspective dominating HIV/AIDS response in Papua
Audio 7 Apr 2014An Australian researcher says the current response to HIV/AIDS in West Papua is being dominated by an Indonesian perspective and international models. Audio