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Confusion in PNG parliament over MP suspension
Papua New Guinea's speaker of parliament has sparked confusion over the status of MPs who have been referred to leadership tribunals. Audio
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NZ charity throws Solomons hospital a lifeline
Solomon Islands national hospital is being thrown a much needed lifeline of donated medical supplies sourced by New Zealand non-pofit organisation Take My Hands. Audio
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Tribal fights prompt calls for action in PNG's Enga
The police commander in Papua New Guinea's Enga province has asked the government to declare a tribal fighting zone after a spate of killings. Audio
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Pacific students, teachers call on WHO to help prevent obesity
Students and teachers from around the region are calling on the WHO to help change local policies that would prevent obesity. Audio
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Showdown looms after PNG's West Sepik by-election
Papua New Guinea's Electoral Commission has faced criticism over the West Sepik provincial by-election while the position at stake appears to be the subject of a looming showdown. Audio
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Marshallese fear radioactive waste impact following storm
There are concerns that radioactive waste has been washed over an atoll in the Marshall Islands, after it was hit by Typhoon Nangka earlier this month. Audio
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Suspended Nauru MP hopeful Forum will step in
The suspended Nauru opposition MP Roland Kun says he's hopeful of help from the Pacific Islands Forum after a meeting with its Secretary General yesterday. Audio
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Call for spotlight on PNG land grab at APEC Forest meeting
Papua New Guinea NGO wants spotlight on SABLs at a meeting of APEC Forest Ministers in Port Moresby in October. Audio
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Solomon MPs run up 100K hotel tab
Three MPs in Solomon Islands are reported to have asked the Government to pick up their US$100,000 tab at the country's premier hotel. Audio
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Forced retirement worries Cooks union
A Cook Islands workers' association says compulsory retirement could eliminate a wealth of knowledge from the public service sector. Audio
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Former Vanuatu prime minister Edward Natapei dies
Edward Natapei, a leading political figure in Vanuatu for the past 20 years, has died suddenly. Audio
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Sharks swarm in Solomons' volcano
Marine scientists are dumbfounded by the discovery of sharks swimming inside an active underwater volcano in Solomon Islands. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Closer ties for tourism and agriculture in Pacific
Audio 28 Jul 2015A conference was held in Fiji last week linking Pacific farmers with the tourism industry, to encourage greater agricultural development in the region. Audio
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PNG Ok Tedi facing precarious future
The long term future of the Ok Tedi mine in Papua New Guinea's Western Province is in doubt with drastic cutbacks on staff and a production shut down. Audio
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PNG gets help with border management from IOM
The International Organisation for Migration links up with the Papua New Guinea Government to improve border management. Audio
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Sport: No regrets for SRU despite deficit in hosting ABs
Samoa Rugby Union facing massive deficit for hosting All Blacks test. Audio
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Inspection of Waikato DHB’s mental health service
The Government is reviewing Waikato District Health Board's mental health services after several people have escaped and a recent case of fraud. Audio
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Tragedies at sea spur action in Pacific
The setting up of a working group in response to concerns about lives lost as a result of bad weather is one of the initiatives to come out of the third Pacific Meteorological Council. Audio
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Fiji parliamentary committee chair defends role
The chairman of the Fiji's public accounts committee is defending its role after coming under fire from the attorney general. Audio
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Donated bras to raise breast cancer awareness in Cooks
Hundreds of second-hand bras are being distributed to women in the Cook Islands to promote breast cancer awareness. Audio
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Traditional carvers create trophies for Micronesian tournament
A group of traditional carvers from a small atoll in Federated States of Micronesia say they're honoured to have been selected to create the trophies for their state's annual sports tournament. Audio
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Breaking refugees spirits: Australia's offshore processing
Audio 27 Jul 2015Prospects for refugees processed on Nauru and Manus Island in Papua New Guinea look bleaker than ever amid more accounts of depression and abuse at Australia's offshore detention camps. Audio
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Donated bras to raise breast cancer awareness in Cooks
Audio 27 Jul 2015Hundreds of second-hand bras are being distributed to women in the Cook Islands to promote breast cancer awareness. Audio
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Norfolk democracy group says support growing
Audio 27 Jul 2015Norfolk Island's People for Democracy says there are early signs it has strong support on the island. Audio
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Traditional carvers create trophies for Micronesian tournament
Audio 27 Jul 2015A group of traditional carvers from a small atoll in Federated States of Micronesia say they're honoured to have been selected to create the trophies for their state's annual sports tournament. Audio