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New Zealand gets a new foreign minister this week
Audio 1 May 2017New Zealand gets a new foreign minister this week after eight years of Murray McCully. Audio
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Locals threaten armed campaign against PNG seabed mine
Audio 1 May 2017A campaigner against deep sea mining says locals have threatened to take up arms if a seabed mining project in Papua New Guinea goes ahead. Audio
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Seminar emphasises strengthening Pacific tourism
Audio 1 May 2017A seminar held at A.U.T (Auckland University of Technology) this week focused on tourism and development in the Pacific. This was led by NZ's ambassador for Pacific Economic Development Matua Shane… Audio
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Rare photos underpin new book on German-era Samoa
Audio 1 May 2017New book contains rare private photograph collections of Germans in Samoa. Audio
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Fears Australians could be deported from Nauru
Audio 28 Apr 2017There are fears in Nauru that the Australian lawyers brought in to help 18 people facing charges over an anti-government protest two years ago, could be deported. Audio
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PNG police prepared for Highlands elections risk
Audio 28 Apr 2017Papua New Guinea media has this week reported on what it called the first cases of election-related violence ahead of the 2017 polls, yet police say they are well prepared for election period. Audio
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Manus asylum seeker's deportation delayed
Audio 28 Apr 2017The deportation of the Manus Island asylum seeker, Azzam el Sheikh, has been delayed after a Papua New Guinea doctor found he was not fit to fly. Audio
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Sport: Tahiti among the Beach Soccer World Cup contenders
Audio 28 Apr 2017Tahiti are expected to be among the top teams at the Beach Soccer World Cup in the Bahamas. Audio
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Study reveals high mercury levels in Pacific
Audio 27 Apr 2017People in the Pacific are being advised to avoid certain fish after a study revealed high levels of mercury in hair samples from the region. Audio
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Manus MP still standing despite Dutton broadside
Audio 27 Apr 2017Papua New Guinea's Manus MP Ronny Knight says Australia's Immigration MInister Peter Dutton has tried to discredit him in the eyes of the public. But he says he will not stop speaking out about how… Audio
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Samoa Observer questions media freedom
Audio 27 Apr 2017Samoa Observer newspaper concerned about media freedom after police conduct search of the paper's premises. Audio
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Few gains for Pacific in PACER deal - New Zealand MP
A New Zealand Green Party MP says there are few benefits for Pacific Islands countries in the about to be completed PACER PLUS trade deal. Audio
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Guam protests Trump's stance on climate change
Earth Day marchers on Guam protest president Donald Trump's position on climate change. Audio
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Frustrations over logging run deep on Solomons' Vanikoro
Deep frustrations remain over logging activities on Vanikoro Island in Solomon Islands' Temotu province. According to a local teacher who is compiling a report on issues around logging on Vanikoro… Audio
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Changed political landscape ahead of Fiji polls
Fiji heads towards elections next year with new players in the opposition and voters still recovering from the devastation of Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Debate continues over quality of health care in Fiji
Debate continues over quality of health care in Fiji after hospital horror stories appearing in the media and online. Audio
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New flood prediction tool trialed in Fiji
A new tool to predict coastal flooding is being trialed in Fiji that could help to limit the damage caused by cyclones. Audio
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Candidates line up for Niue election
Ten women are among a record number of candidates nominated to stand for Niue's six common roll seats in next month's election. Audio
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Australia labelled 'rogue state' for Manus deportations
Australia was labelled 'a rogue state' over the pending deportion of Manus Island asylum seeker, Azzam el Sheikh. Audio
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Favourite Macron struggles in New Caledonia
In the race for the French presidency, the man who got the least votes in New Caledonia is the favourite to win the top job. Audio
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Sport: Futsal complex in Solomon Islands getting closer
There is optimism in Solomon Islands that construction of a long-promised futsal complex will begin in the coming months. Audio
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Niue calls for WW1 soldiers to be recognised
Audio 25 Apr 2017Niue is pushing for 150 soldiers to be recognised for their service in the First World War. Audio
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Two Vanuatu MPs jailed for corruption walk free
Audio 25 Apr 2017Two senior Vanuatu politicians, jailed for corruption 18 months ago, have been freed on parole. But their cases are far from over. Audio
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Workshop highlights kava's economic potential
Audio 25 Apr 2017Kava still has untapped potential to bring economic benefits for Pacific. Audio
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American Samoa government jobs up in the air
Audio 24 Apr 2017Significant uncertainty remains about the job security for thousands of American Samoa government employees, following announcements about funding cuts by the new US administration of Donald Trump. Audio