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Hopes Australian National University will re-think cuts
There is growing anger in academic circles at cuts being made to Pacific Studies at the Australiann National University. Audio
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Habitat for Humanity says support still needed for Fiji
Habitat for Humanity says support still needed for Fiji's cyclone recovery. Audio
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Sport: PNG swimmer in top form as Olympics near
PNG's Ryan Pini in top form in the countdown to the Rio Olympics. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 3 June 2016
The University of PNG plans to resume classes; A Majority of Norfolk's Regional Council is backing autonomy; The Tourism Minister in French Polynesia hopes Air Tahiti strikes will end this weekend… Audio
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University of PNG to resume classes
Classes are scheduled to resume at the University of Papua New Guinea after the first semester was suspended due to a student boycott. Audio
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Majority of Norfolk's Regional Council backs autonomy
Canberra's attempt to rein in Norfolk Island could be undermined by the regional council it has set up. Audio
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Minister hopes Air Tahiti strikes will end this weekend
Tourism Minister says Air Tahiti Strikes in French Polynesia could end today or tomorrow following discussions between staff and management. Audio
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Samoan Christian leaders distance themselves from calls to ban Islam
Audio 3 Jun 2016Christian leaders in Samoa have distanced themselves from calls to ban Islam, as muslim volunteers prepare to visit the country for dialogue. Audio
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Abuse survivors group says Guam a "way station for problematic priests"
Audio 3 Jun 2016An abuse survivors group says Guam has been used as a "way station for problematic priests", and abuse within the Catholic Church on the island spreads far beyond its Archbishop. Audio
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ACP launches forum for Small Island Developing states
Audio 3 Jun 2016A new forum for Small Island Developing States within the ACP group of nations will enhance their economies and improve their resilience after natural disasters. Audio
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NSW says no to Norfolk voting in state elections
Audio 2 Jun 2016An Australian MP has slammed fellow legislators in New South Wales for denying Norfolk Islanders a vote in state elections. Audio
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Nauru election hopefuls facing prohibitive fee to stand
Audio 2 Jun 2016People in Nauru putting their hands up for election in July say they are losing hope due to the exhorbitant application fee. Audio
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PNG national museum to ensure carvings ruling enforced
Audio 2 Jun 2016A Papua New Guinea national court ruling against the speaker of parliament's removal of cultural carvings and a totem pole from the national parliament has been described as a victory for common… Audio
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Grassroots conservation in Fiji model for the Pacific
Audio 1 Jun 2016A grassroots fisheries conservation initiative in Fiji is being touted as a good model for the rest of the Pacific. Audio
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Solomon theatre group praised for anti-violence work
Audio 1 Jun 2016A presentation at the Festival of Pacific Arts in Guam has underlined the impact a Solomon Islands theatre group has had in combatting violence. Audio
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Beijing looks to Pacific for support over South China Sea
Audio 1 Jun 2016With an international arbitration ruling expected within weeks, China has been embarking on a diplomatic and publicity blitz over its disputed claims to the South China Sea, including attempts to… Audio
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The struggle for women politicians in Bougainville
Audio 1 Jun 2016Bougainville woman MP who made history winning an open seat last year details her hopes and aims for the ABG government. Audio
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Smoking to be stamped out in the Pacific by 2025
Audio 1 Jun 2016Smoking to be reduced to under five percent of the population in the Pacific by 2025. Audio
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Tongan PM and organising committee still at odds
Audio 31 May 2016A battle between the Tongan Prime Minister and one of his predecssors is again threatening to derail plans to host the 2019 Pacific Games. Audio
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McCully to blame for NZ Aid underspend says academic
Audio 31 May 2016New Zealand's Foreign Minister Murray McCully is being blamed for what experts say is the second consecutive year that New Zealand has underspent its aid budget. Audio
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PNG opposition MP against the death penalty
Audio 31 May 2016The Leader of the Opposition in Papua New Guinea says he will oppose the use of the death penalty because the majority of his constituents are against its use. Audio
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Confusion over barring of West Papuan to enter PNG
There's disquiet within the Melanesian Spearhead Group over denial of entry to Papua New Guinea for a West Papuan leader. Audio
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Prospective Nauru election candidates turn to crowdfunding
Budding candidates for the Nauru election this year are crowdfunding their campaign after the government hiked the fee from $100 to $2,000. Audio
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Auckland museum to put its Pacific collection on display
One of the world's largest collections of historic Pacific treasures will be displayed in a new project launched by New Zealand's Auckland War Memorial Museum. Audio
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Melanesian Free Trade Agreement to start in 2017
A Melanesian Free Trade Agreement has been reached following negotiations in Vanuatu this week. Audio