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Pacific money-laundering laws under revison
Audio 23 May 2016Pacific Forum model provisions on terrorist financing and money laundering are under revision. Audio
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Pacific struggling in battle against NCDs
Audio 23 May 2016The Pacific Community (SPC) says a new multi-country, multi-sectoral approach is needed to try and rein in the region's non-communicable disease crisis. Audio
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More homelessness in PNG capital
Audio 23 May 2016A newspaper editor in Papua New Guinea believes that signs of poverty worsening are becoming more evident. Audio
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Signs of child poverty growth in Tonga
Audio 23 May 2016There are signs that child poverty is growing in Tonga. Audio
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Indonesia credited with creating Papuan nationalism
Audio 23 May 2016A West Papuan theologian and activist says Papuan nationalist aspirations is a direct consequence of how the Indonesian state has treated his people. Audio
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NZ museum helps Chamorro art spread south
Audio 23 May 2016The Te Papa Museum in New Zealand is collecting Chamorro exhibits from Guam in an effort to share Micronesian culture with the South Pacific. Audio
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Students wait on PM's response to calls for his resignation
Audio 20 May 2016Protesting students at the University of Papua New Guinea are today waiting on an official response from the Prime Minister to a petition calling for him to resign by 3:00pm this afternoon local time.
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Australia dismisses reports of job losses on Norfolk Island
Audio 20 May 2016Norfolk Islanders opposed to the Australian take over on the island are disputing the administration's claims that there will be plenty of work when the new regional council is set. Audio
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Island nations lead ratification of Paris climate agreement
Audio 20 May 2016Island nations are leading the charge on ratification of the Paris Climate Change Agreement which opened for signing on April 22nd. Audio
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Widescreen’s best of the web (20 May)
Our pick of the best* and most interesting screen-related articles and features from around the web, including the rise of Justin Lin, Peak TV, Magic Mike v Gene Kelly and Anna Karina on life with…
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Uni students in PNG threaten mass withdrawal from courses
Students in Papua New Guinea are threatening a mass withdrawal from courses if prime minister Peter O'Neill does not respond to their petition calling for his resignation by this afternoon. Audio
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Fears Fiji Speaker's comments undo violence initiatives
Fiji's Parliamentary Speaker says she will not apologise for saying women women sometimes are responsible for domestic violence. Audio
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Refugee on Manus accuses PNG and Australia of lying
Asylum seekers and refugees held on Papua New Guinea's Manus island have written to the country's chief justice and told him they are still being held against their will on the island despite a… Audio
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Samoa warned on 'dangerous' constitution change
The Samoan government has been warned not to consider proposed changes to the constitution to further recognise Christianity. Audio
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Calls for Guam's Archbishop to stand down
There are calls for Guam's Archbishop to stand down after an accusation of historical sexual abuse was made against him. Audio
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Sport: Hayne set for Fiji debut after whirlwind week
Jarryd Hayne poised for Fiji sevens debut. Audio
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Divisive elements emerge in PNG university protest
Audio 19 May 2016The University of Papua New Guinea says students are divided about continuing their protest which could cause the academic year to cancelled. Audio
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To be or not to be "Fijian"
Audio 19 May 2016The use of the word "Fijian" to describe all in the country is still a touchy subject, despite campaigns to push its use. Audio
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Australia could do more on Nauru governance, says academic
Audio 18 May 2016Australia is partly to blame for enabling an authoritarian approach to government by the Baron Waqa-led administration on Nauru, according to an Australian academic. Audio
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Calls to ban Islam in Samoa as constitution under review
Audio 18 May 2016There are calls in Samoa to ban the practice of Islam, following comments by the Prime Minister that he would look into amending the constitution to further recognise Christianity. Audio
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Pacific to push for reform at World Humanitarian Summit
Audio 18 May 2016The region's community groups plan to push for reform of the humanitarian aid system at a world summit in Turkey next week. Audio
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Armed police move in on PNG university protests
Audio 17 May 2016Armed police have moved in on the University of Papua New Guinea's campus in Port Moresby as student protests enter a third week. Audio
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PNG's Namah says O'Neill must step down
Audio 17 May 2016A Papua New Guinea opposition MP says the prime minister is vandalising the constitution by refusing to act over Manus in the wake of the Supreme Court decision that the deal with Australia was… Audio
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Proposed centre a chance to refocus Australia's Pacific links
Audio 17 May 2016The Papua New Guinea Association of Australia has proposed a Community Centre for Pacific Nations to be housed in the former Australian School of Pacific Administration buildings in Sydney. Audio
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Samoa victim support hampered by a lack of funding
Samoa's primary care provider for victims of domestic violence says its activities are limited by a lack of of funding. Audio