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Pressure on Aus govt to allow asylum seekers to stay
Audio 4 Feb 2016Pressure is mounting on the Australian government to allow asylum seekers who face imminent return to offshore detention on Nauru to stay in the country. Audio
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Hopes Lapita scholars will explore Fiji further after find
Audio 4 Feb 2016A chance find of Lapita pottery in Fiji's north last month is expected to spark further interest in the ancient people who settled islands in the Pacific. Audio
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Suspension of Fiji party prompts complaints of excessive force
Audio 4 Feb 2016There's a dispute in Fiji over whether the suspension of a political party, the National Federation Party, was an excessive move by the Supervisor of Elections. Audio
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Vanuatu coalition govt-in waiting forms
Audio 4 Feb 2016An agreement has been signed by over two thirds of the Vanuatu's 52 MPs, or 36 members, to commit to forming a new coalition government. Audio
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Niue broadcaster defends programming quality
Audio 4 Feb 2016Niue's state broadcasting says it has no option but to occasionally run repeats, because of the cost of programming. Audio
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Australian High Court affirms offshore detention
Audio 3 Feb 2016Australia's highest court has thrown out a challenge to the lawfulness of the country's offshore detention of asylum seekers. Audio
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Former Fiji resident fears return after profanities
Audio 3 Feb 2016A former aide to two former prime ministers in Fiji says he is afraid of returning to the country after receiving an apparent threat from Fiji's police chief via Facebook. Audio
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New Nauru election law draws criticism
Audio 3 Feb 2016A Nauru opposition MP says a new law that requires public servants intending to stand for parliament to quit their jobs three months before the election is designed to eliminate political rivals. Audio
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Paris meeting to prepare New Caledonia independence vote
Audio 3 Feb 2016New Caledonian politicians meet in Paris to help prepare 2018 independence referendum as Noumea Accord expires. Audio
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VSA and Pacific regional body, the SPC, come together
Audio 3 Feb 2016New Zealand's Volunteer Service Abroad and the regional body, the Pacific Community, have formed an alliance. Audio
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Pacific and Maori health issues highlighted by NZ- long ride
Audio 3 Feb 2016More than 40 riders have started a 2,000 kilometre bike ride from the South Island to the North Island of New Zealand. The bike riders, part of the USO family, will also stop along the way to Pacific… Audio
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Claims of censorship on Norfolk after loss of autonomy
Audio 2 Feb 2016The Australian government has put clamps on the Norfolk Island community radio station, directing it to avoid broadcasting political interviews. Audio
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Worries about lack of Zika awareness in American Samoa
Audio 2 Feb 2016There are worries over a lack of awareness being raised about suspected zika cases in American Samoa, and its possible link to severe birth defects. Audio
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Tahitians claim back heritage with new world record
Audio 2 Feb 2016A Tahitian local says the new world record set in French Polynesia with 2,980 people joining for a traditional dance, shows Tahitians are taking back their heritage. Audio
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NFP suspension shows lack of democracy in Fiji - MP
An opposition MP in Fiji says the suspension of the National Federation Party shows the country is not a real democracy. Audio
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Hopes for quick resolution of Vanuatu airport upgrade need
There are hopes that Vanuatu's elected representatives can put politics aside and sign off on an urgent upgrade of the country's main international airport runway. Audio
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French Polynesian marae could be first cultural UNESCO site
French Polynesia's Taputapuatea marae, a centre for Polynesian seafarers from where they explored islands such as Hawaii and New Zealand, is up for world-wide recognition. Audio
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New Vanuatu parliament congested with parties
Final results from Vanuatu's snap election have been released by the country's Electoral Commission, confirming the make-up of another fragmented parliament. Audio
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Trials and triumphs on Tanna, one year after Pam
A year after it was devastated after cyclone Pam, the Vanuatu island of Tanna is showing remarkable signs of recovery, but there is still a long way to go. Audio
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Aspiring female candidate wants more women in Nauru election
Audio 1 Feb 2016An aspiring female candidate in Nauru says she's hopeful that with the UN's help, more women will be standing in the election this year. Audio
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Solomon Islanders flag alternative Aussie standard
Audio 1 Feb 2016A conversation has started in Solomon Islands about an alternative design for the Australian flag which was voted the most popular in a recent Western Sydney University survey of more than 8000… Audio
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Most asylum seekers to NZ come from Fiji
Audio 1 Feb 2016No Pacific island country produces more asylum seekers in New Zealand than Fiji. Audio
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PNG Environment Minister looks to phase out plastic bags
Audio 1 Feb 2016Papua New Guinea's Environment Ministry is pushing efforts to phase in biodegradable plastic bags. Audio
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Fiji booklet looks to encourage women into politics
Audio 1 Feb 2016A publication telling the stories of women's political experiences has been released in Fiji. Audio
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Vanuatu turns to World Bank for swift runway rehab
Audio 29 Jan 2016The World Bank is set to come to Vanuatu's assistance for a swift rehabilitation of the country's main airport runway with activation of an earlier almost $US 60 million loan to upgrade Bauerfield… Audio