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Public support for PNG students waning
Audio 30 Jun 2016A Church leader and a Member of Parliament in Papua New Guinea say student protesters risk losing public support if they don't resume their studies. Audio
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Pacific shielded from Brexit
Audio 30 Jun 2016A backlash against isolationism following Britain's vote to leave the European Union could bode well for trade deals in the Pacific but needy Pacific island countries may miss out on sorely needed… Audio
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Former Norfolk Chief Minister says community fearful
Audio 30 Jun 2016Norfolk's most recent former chief minister is taking the administrator to task for his claims people are embracing Canberra's changes on the island. Audio
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US forges new tuna deal with the Pacific
Audio 29 Jun 2016The US and Pacific island countries have agreed to a new fishing deal. which governs US access to the region's billion dollar tuna fishery. Audio
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Hopes in Vanuatu market associations will help women
Audio 29 Jun 2016A U.N project manager is hoping an elected body will bring better representation and working conditions for women working at the Luganville market in Vanuatu. Audio
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French Polynesia nuke workers promise to keep fighting
Audio 29 Jun 2016The Nuclear Workers Association says they won't give up on justice, and will hold the French Government accountable. Audio
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Call for churches to stand up against domestic violence
Audio 29 Jun 2016Churches across the Pacific are being challenged to do more to help address the high rates of violence against women. Audio
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BREXIT will have minimal effect on the Pacific: Academic
Audio 29 Jun 2016A British exit from the European Union will have little or no effect on the Pacific according to an economic professor at New Zealand's Victoria University of Wellington. Audio
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Rabuka expected to put the heat on Fiji's leader
Audio 28 Jun 2016Observers say Fiji's Sitiveni Rabuka will give the government of Frank Bainimarama a run for his money at the next election but others are disturbed by his return to politics. Audio
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Norfolk Island just hours from becoming part of NSW
Audio 28 Jun 2016The president of the Chamber of Commerce on Norfolk says the island is not at all ready to become a part of New South Wales this Friday. Audio
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PNG diplomat encouraged by West Papua observations
Papua New Guinea's ambassador in Jakarta says there's a change of attitude taking place in Indonesia's Papua region, or West Papua, whereby the indigenous people are participating more in the running… Audio
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Unitech death signals rising tensions at PNG universities
A student was killed at Lae's University of Technology at the weekend in a sign that tensions at Papua New Guinea's universities have spiralled out of control. Audio
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Fiji's Rabuka new SODELPA leader
Former prime minister Sitiveni Rabuka has controversially been named the new leader of Fiji's main opposition party, SODELPA. Audio
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Nauru election looms as MPs face uncertain future
Election candidates will soon be finalised in Nauru, but there's still uncertainty over the future of suspended MPs. Audio
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Pacific leading the way in private sector aid delivery
The Council for International Development in New Zealand says the Pacific is leading a global trend of involving the private sector in the delivery of aid. Audio
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Guam soon to decide future of political status
A pro-independence leader on Guam says he's happy the island may finally be deciding the future of its political status. Audio
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Palau joins regional initiative to protect sharks
Palau has signed up to a shark conservation initiative developed by the World Wildlife Fund. Audio
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Vanuatu launches report on Cyclone Pam response
Improving warning systems, logistics and co-ordination between the Vanuatu government and NGOs are some of the recommendations of a report on lessons from Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Service to resume at Mount Hagen Hospital in PNG
Health services at Mount Hagen General Hospital in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea are expected to fully resume by Monday after intervention from the Doctors Association. Audio
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Fiji doctor says number of diabetic amputations 'depressing'
A doctor in Fiji says the large number of amputations that have to be undertaken because of diabetes is depressing. Audio
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Papua rights abuses under the spotlight
West Papua has been highlighted at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva in recent days. But as international focus grows on ongoing human rights abuses against West Papuans, Jakarta says… Audio
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Widescreen’s best of the web (24 June)
Our pick of the best* and most interesting screen-related articles and features from around the web – special close reading edition – including Rohmer’s swimsuits, Ridley Scott’s typography, and An…
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Papua rights abuses under the spotlight
Audio 24 Jun 2016West Papua has been highlighted at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva in recent days. But as international focus grows on ongoing human rights abuses against West Papuans, Jakarta says… Audio
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Food shortages after Cyclone Winston leads to malnutrition
Audio 24 Jun 2016The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation says a shortage of fresh fruit and veges, and fish in the wake of Cyclone Winston is leading to cases of malnutrition. Audio
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Little progress despite years of efforts to combat NCDs
Audio 24 Jun 2016Despite efforts to combat the non-communicable-diseases crisis in the region over the years, there's been little progress. Audio