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20 years of regional health surveillance network
Audio 19 Apr 2017The Pacific Public Health Surveillance Network (PPHSN) celebrates its 20th anniversary, starting on the 19th of April to the 22nd, at a regional meeting in Suva, Fiji. Audio
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Niuean culture features in festival
Audio 18 Apr 2017Niue's fifth Arts and Cultural festival is now underway with hundreds of participants and visitors taking part in the week-long event. Audio, Gallery
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New shelter set up for Samoa's stray dogs
Audio 18 Apr 2017Samoa has a new facility to shelter and train stray dogs. Audio
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Australia urged to renew aid focus in new foreign policy
World Vision is calling on the Australian government to reassert the role of aid in its upcoming 10 year foreign policy strategy. Audio
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Marshalls remain hampered and co-opted by US, says Pilger
An Australian filmmaker says the Marshall Islands remains a key installation for American military interests despite their toxic legacy in the country. Audio
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Solomons pushed to develop tourism sector
The Solomon Islands government is being encouraged by the Asian Development Bank to foster the development of the country's tourism sector. Audio
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One stop shop for the nation’s local news
The business of publishing papers has never been tougher, but dozens of independently-owned ones still doggedly cover local news all over the country. Now their stories can be found on a new website… Audio
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Revelations Tokelau planned to refuel choppers at Swains
Audio 14 Apr 2017While mulitiple inquiries are still underway into Tokelau's controversial helicopter purchases it has been revealed the aircraft were cleared to land at American Samoa's Swains Island. Audio
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Fallout over local media treatment in Turnbull's PNG visit
Audio 14 Apr 2017The banning of local media from press conferences held by Australia's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull during his visit to Papua New Guinea has been described as "colonial remnants". Audio
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Call for Niueans to fight to save their native tongue
Audio 14 Apr 2017Niuean leaders are calling for locals and Niueans living abroad to fight for the preservation of Niuean language. Audio
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Controversy in Fiji over ban on blood donations from gay men
Audio 14 Apr 2017Reports a gay man in Fiji was told he could not donate blood has sparked debate over whether it's Health Ministry's policies are discriminatory. Audio
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Resettlement doubt inflames Manus tension
Audio 14 Apr 2017Refugees detained by Australia on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island say uncertainty about their future fueled this week's riot over food. Audio
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Samoan engineering student wins NZ Youth Champion Award
Audio 14 Apr 2017A Samoan student is among the winners of the 2017 New Zealand Youth Champion Award in Wellington this week. Audio
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PNG counting on Australian help on Manus closure challenge
Audio 13 Apr 2017The governments of Papua New Guinea and Australia say they are working together to close the Manus Island processing centre. However there's uncertainty over how the hundreds of refugees processed at… Audio
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Pacific Forum deepens links with China
Audio 13 Apr 2017The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat has been in China to strengthen links between the two regions. Audio
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Relief in Vanuatu that cyclone impact slight
Audio 12 Apr 2017Crops and food gardens recovering from Cyclone Cook but it is not as bad as Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Guam governor's backflip on military build-up questioned
Audio 12 Apr 2017A chorus of voices on Guam is questioning the governor's decision to withdraw his support for the military build-up. Audio
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Possible retrial after former Vanuatu MPs' convictions quashed
Audio 12 Apr 2017Eleven former Vanuatu MPs cleared of convictions for conspiring to pervert the course of justice could be facing a retrial. Audio
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Pacific pins hopes on new declaration to save whales
Audio 12 Apr 201711 Pacific nations hope that new measures will help to conserve whales in the region's waters. Audio
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Hope tide is turning on Niuean emigration
Audio 12 Apr 2017There's hope the tide is turning on the flow of people leaving Niue for brighter lights, jobs and other opportunities offshore. Audio
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New Caledonia cleaning up after Cyclone Cook
Audio 11 Apr 2017Activity in New Caledonia is returning to normal after Cyclone Cook blew through last night. Audio
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Guam governor says military 'cannibalising' work force
Audio 11 Apr 2017Guam Governor says the cannabilisation of his territory's workforce has forced him to withdraw support for the military buildup. Audio
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More mixed signals over Manus responsibility
Audio 10 Apr 2017A controversial visit by Australia's prime minister to Papua New Guinea has shed little light on how the hundreds of refugees stuck on Manus island will be resettled. Audio
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Concerns raised about NZ Pacific visa lottery
Audio 10 Apr 2017Concerns are being raised that the special resident visa scheme offered by the New Zealand government to some pacific countries is not working the way it's intended to. Audio
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NFP calls for Fiji human rights chairman to resign
There are calls for Fiji's Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission Ashwin Raj to resign over comments he made about regulating social media. Audio