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Horrors of Winston still vivid in Fiji children's minds
Audio 14 Sep 2016Thousands of children in Fiji who survived the horrors of cyclone Winston are still severely affected seven months on. Audio
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Fiji MP's react by boycotting parliament
Audio 13 Sep 2016In an eventful few days in Fiji politics, an opposition party has boycotted the official opening of parliament. Audio
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Pacific NGO queries haste over PACER Plus
Audio 13 Sep 2016A Fiji based civil society leader says NGOs in the region cannot understand why the Pacific is hurrying to complete the PACER Plus trade deal. Audio
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France scores Forum success
Audio 13 Sep 2016The Pacific Islands Forum adds French Polynesia and New Caledonia as new members. Audio
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Fiji's SODELPA stages black ribbon protest in Parliament
Audio 13 Sep 2016As the Fiji parliament resumed on Monday the main opposition party, SODELPA, wore black ribbons as a protest. Audio
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Pacific trade advisor still optimistic over PACER
Audio 13 Sep 2016The chief trade advisor for the Pacific Island Forum countries says a proposed regional free trade agreement is not under threat after Fiji's reported withdrawal. Audio
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PNG governor calls on Pt Moresby to make a stand for peace
Audio 13 Sep 2016The governor of PNG's capital calls on his people to make a stand against violence and walk for peace. Audio
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Prominent Fijians released from custody
Audio 12 Sep 2016Six prominent opposition figures in Fiji have been released after being held in custody over the weekend. Audio
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Samoa police chief seeks to quash charges
Audio 12 Sep 2016Samoa's police chief Fuiavailili Egon Keil has been in court today seeking to quash criminal charges against him. Audio
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Sea change urged to tackle violence against women
Audio 12 Sep 2016A Tongan advocate for women and children says core beliefs need to change if there's to be any drop in the region's high rates of violence against women and girls. Audio
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Nauru law change slammed by former legal official
Audio 12 Sep 2016A former secretary of justice in Nauru, David Lambourne, says this week's amendments to the country's passport laws are weird and a further indication of the breakdown of the rule of law. Audio
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Vanuatu leader seeks to usher in reforms, bridge gap
Audio 12 Sep 2016Vanuatu's deputy prime minister says consultations around planned constitutional reforms are on track as his party seeks to bridge the generation gap with younger ni-Vanuatu. Audio
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Fijian sailors pleased
Audio 12 Sep 2016Fijian seafarers are relieved after news a vital safety training course to update their qualifications will be held soon. Audio
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New study looks at insurance for settlements and villages
Audio 12 Sep 2016A new study in Papua New Guinea is looking at the viability of offering insurance to people in settlements and villages. Audio
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Sport: Solomon Islands complete tough build-up for World Cup
Audio 12 Sep 2016The Solomon Islands are in Colombia to compete in their third-consecutive FIFA Futsal World Cup. Audio
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Commonwealth pledges support for Pacific development
Audio 9 Sep 2016The Pacific's Commonwealth countries are being promised help to implement global targets set for development. Audio
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Claim Vanuatu pressured to have income tax
Audio 9 Sep 2016Mounting debt and global pressures may be combining to force Vanuatu's government to consider introducing an income tax. Audio
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Unity Books Review - Van Gogh’s Ear by Bernadette Murphy
Reviewed by Tilly Lloyd, published by Chatto. Audio
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Fiji police shut down sugar meeting
There is confusion in Fiji over the reasons police shut down a planned forum on the sugar industry this week. Audio
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Pacific looks for fisheries balance on ambitious motion
Members of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature meeting in Hawaii this week are considering a controversial motion which could close 30 percent of exclusive economic zones in the… Audio
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A female perspective on Bougainville's future
A women's representative in the Autonomous Bougainville Government talks about her vision for the Papua New Guinea province. Audio
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Pacific TB hot spots get US funding
The United States Government has approved funding targetting Pacific areas that have been deemed tuberculosis hot spots. Audio
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A Vanuatu language adapts to social change
Social change in the form of increased mobility and advances in telecommunications aren't neccessarily detrimental to the survival of endangered languages, according to a linguistics expert who has… Audio
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Pinking up the public sector in the Pacific
New research has found scholarships and persistence are paying off in efforts to get more women in the Pacific into senior government jobs. Audio
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Homeless Fijians struggle amid materials delay
Audio 8 Sep 2016Delays in sending New Zealand timber to Fiji means remote islanders are turning to collecting fallen wood in forests to build temporary homes in the post-Cyclone Winston reconstruction effort. Audio