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Amnesty says food barrier could amount to torture
Amnesty says a barrier installed at Manus Island's detention centre in PNG could be tantamount to torture if it's difficult for detainees to access food. Audio
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Bougainville/PNG sign MOU on handing down powers
Audio 21 Mar 2017The President of Bougainville hopes the latest memorandum of understanding signed with the PNG national government will lead to improved financing for the autonomous region. Audio
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PNG police prepare for elections
Audio 21 Mar 2017Different to previous general elections, policing Papua New Guinea's upcoming elections in each province will be managed by provincial and divisional commanders, rather than from Moresby. The Police… Audio
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Cracks in Samoa church over minister
Audio 21 Mar 2017The Congregational Christian Church of Samoa remains divided over one of its ministers. Audio
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Tokelau furious over helicopter buy
Tokelau's leader says the people of the three atolls are in an uproar over the government buying two helicopters. Audio
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Warning of a new blockade in LNG project hub
Papua New Guinea's major Liquefied Natural Gas or LNG project could be shut down again due to simmering landowner frustrations in Hela province where tribal unrest and weapons proliferation continue… Audio
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Pacific urged to unlock coconut potential
A lot more work needs to be done to harness the rising economic potential of coconuts, according to the Pacific Community. Audio
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Fiji Media Association calls on public to respect journalists
Audio 20 Mar 2017The Fiji Media Association is calling on members of the public to respect the work of journalists in the country. Audio
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Returning troubled boys to Samoa could do more harm than good
Audio 20 Mar 2017A new study shows that the return migration of troubled young men back to Samoa to help turn their lives around does more damage than good. Audio
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HIV prevalence in PNG worries UN agency
Audio 20 Mar 2017The UNAIDS office in Papua New Guinea has expressed distress at the country's climbing HIV prevalence, as latest statistics in PNG estimate that almost 47,000 people are infected with HIV in a country… Audio
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Pacific countries to close gaps in coastal fisheries management
Audio 20 Mar 2017Pacific countries are working together to try and address the lack of surveillance and coordinated management of the region's coastal fisheries. Audio
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People of Manus have been failed by two government, says MP
Audio 20 Mar 2017Governments of Australia and Papua new Guinea have failed the people of Manus, according to the local MP, who says that despite keeping its side of the deal around the regional asylum seeker… Audio
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Chain and The Gang: Rock 'n' roll Theology
Chain and the Gang is a loose collection of band members revolving around Ian Svenonious, once named 'The Most Interesting Man in Washington DC.' Video, Audio
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Tonga PM threatens state broadcaster with closure
Tonga's Prime Minister has courted controversy with comments about the state broadcaster escalating tension between the two sides. Audio
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PNG locals pray for ombudsman to monitor Canadian miners
Human rights campaigners in Papua New Guinea are praying that Canada's PM appoints an ombudsman who can monitor PNG's mining sector. Audio
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HIV problem creeps up on PNG
Amid constraints facing public health services, Papua New Guinea is struggling to stem the spread of HIV AIDS, with a prevalence rate of 0.91 percent, according to the latest statistics. Audio
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Founder of Tahiti-Pacifique magazine Alex du Prel dies aged 73
Founder of Tahiti-Pacifique monthly magazine Alex du Prel dies aged 73. Audio
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Sport: PNG captain relishes chance alongside cricket legends
Barramundis captain Assad Vala becomes the first PNG player to compete in a professional cricket competition. Audio
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PNG Govt called to take responsibility over SABLs
A civil society group in Papua New Guinea says the buck stops with the prime minister and he must act to cancel SABL leases. Audio
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Part time legislature touted for Guam
A first time senator in Guam wants his job to become part time in the hope the legislature becomes more representative of the community it serves. Audio
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Pasifika encouraged to get interested in NZ politics
A New Zealand group is working on giving young Pasifika a voice and getting them engaged in politics. Audio
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Fifty greatest films: Histoire(s) du cinéma
Tantalisingly rare, Godard’s challenging documentary is said to be the high point of the great director’s “late period”. Video
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Questions asked about PNG's ability to manage aid in Budget
Audio 15 Mar 2017A research group in Papua New Guinea wonders if the country is ready for Australian aid to be paid directly into the PNG Budget. Audio
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Solomon Airlines suspends another domestic route
Audio 15 Mar 2017Landowner disputes have forced Solomon Islands national airline to suspend its domestic service to Santa Cruz in the easternmost province of Temotu. Audio
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Aboriginal elder determined to keep advocating for West Papua
Audio 15 Mar 2017An Aboriginal elder and artist says she will continue advocating for West Papua's independence despite a mural she created being destroyed. Audio