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Protesting PNG students spread awareness
Protesting students in Papua New Guinea are spreading their call throughout the country for the Prime Minister to step down. Audio
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Outcry in Vanuatu over penalty for attack on a woman
An outcry in Vanuatu over the assault of a woman after her three attackers were given a light sentence. Audio
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Tourism report predicts growth but warns on local inclusion
A new report on Pacific Tourism predicts growth and opportunity, as stakeholders warn on community development. Audio
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Fiji academic says advances in tech dampen critical thinking
An academic has warned Fiji educators not to rush into using technology as a dominant teaching tool because it may adversely affect critical thinking. Audio
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Vanuatu tourism bounces back from difficulties
Tourism leaders in Vanuatu say the industry is bouncing back from the hits taken by Cyclone Pam and concerns about the safety of its international runway. Audio
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Official explains stalling on Cook water project
A Cook Islands government official claims the stalled Te Mato Vai water project on Rarotonga is not due to a lack of consultation. Audio
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PNG Govt maintains bout against anti-fraud police
Audio 27 May 2016Efforts by the police fraud squad in Papua New Guinea to probe a major corruption case implicating the Prime Minister are still tied up in court. Audio
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Norfolk's push at the UN to regain some autonomy
Audio 27 May 2016Norfolk Island's push to be listed on the United Nations list of non-self- governing territories is not a straight process, according to a legal expert. Audio
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Strike at Air Tahiti widens and continues to hamper territory
Audio 26 May 2016A strike at Air Tahiti has spread to other companies in French Polynesia, which further hampers air travel. Audio
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Remittances still vital for Tonga
Audio 26 May 2016An economist says remittances continue to form a pillar of the Tongan economy, despite their decline following the global financial crisis. Audio
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Cooks to welcome a jet for charters and medivacs
Audio 26 May 2016Air Rarotonga to bring in a small jet for charters and medical evacuations. Audio
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Eviction looms for University of PNG students
Audio 26 May 2016Students at the University of Papua New Guinea have been given a deadline to end their month long protest and leave the Port Moresby campus. Audio
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Target date set for referendum in Bougainville
Audio 26 May 2016An academic says there is a lot of work ahead for Bougainville and Papua New Guinea as preparations begin for a vote on self determination in three years. Audio
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UPNG student protesters will not back down
Audio 25 May 2016Protesting students at the University of Papua New Guinea say they will not back down despite the University's demand they leave the campuses within 48 hours. Audio
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Jakarta defends stand on Papua as mistrust lingers
Audio 25 May 2016Criticism by the Melanesian Spearhead Group chairman that Indonesia has rebuffed requests to dialogue over concerns about rights abuses in West Papua has drawn a sharp rebuke from Jakarta but has… Audio
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World Bank report a wake up call for Pacific tourism
Audio 25 May 2016A new report from the World Bank says a business as usual scenario for tourism in the Pacific will not result in significant tourism growth. Audio
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Fiji cyclone victims in high spirits despite rebuild delays
Audio 25 May 2016Cyclone victims in Fiji's Lautoka region are in high spirits despite ongoing delays to getting the rebuild in their area underway. Audio
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12th Festival of Pacific Arts underway in Guam
Audio 25 May 2016The 12th Festival of Pacific Arts is underway in Guam with 27 Pacific countries and territories participating. Audio
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400th anniversary of European contact with Tonga
Audio 24 May 2016It's 400 years since Tonga had its first contact with European explorers. Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu rower qualifiers for Rio
Audio 24 May 2016Vanuatu rower qualifies for the Rio Olympics. Audio
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Fury in Vanuatu at light sentence after woman assaulted
Audio 24 May 2016A non profit organisation combatting violence against women in Vanuatu has expressed its anger at a soft sentence given to three men who beat a woman. Audio
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Upset in Tonga at end to Sunday opening for bakers
Audio 24 May 2016A bakery operator says a ban on Sunday opening by bakeries is not what the people want and will have a detrimental effect. Audio
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Jakarta claims openness over West Papua
Audio 24 May 2016The Indonesian government denies suggestions that it is not open to regional and international communication regarding West Papua. Audio
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Vanuatu could get reserved seats for women in parliament
Audio 23 May 2016Vanuatu's justice minister says the government has approved a constitutional amendment to allow for reserved seats for women in parliament. Audio
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Morgue at full capacity in American Samoa
Audio 23 May 2016American Samoa's hospital says there's 32 unclaimed bodies at its morgue and it has no room left. Audio