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Fiji Electoral Commission on the defence
Audio 5 Jun 2015The Fiji Electoral Commission is defending a decision to award a vacant parliament seat to a SODELPA MP earlier this year. Audio
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Call in Bougainville for more education on electoral rights
Audio 5 Jun 2015An unsuccessful candidate in Bougainville wants to see more education about the rights of women to contest open seats in the region. Audio
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Niue - global bee sanctuary?
Audio 5 Jun 2015Niue could become a global bee sanctuary if the plans of two businessmen succeed. Audio
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Vanuatu honorary citizenship scheme progressing
Audio 4 Jun 2015The director-general of Vanuatu's Ministry of Internal Affairs says the Government's new scheme for selling honorary citizenship is progressing well, and is already proving more effective than a… Audio
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Tonga confident of reaching 2020 renewable energy goals
Audio 4 Jun 2015Tonga's electricity supplier says there is no doubt it will reach the goal of having at least half of the country's energy from renewable sources by 2020. Audio
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Solomons MP calls on MSG to accept West Papua
Audio 4 Jun 2015A Solomon Islands parliamentarian is calling on the Melanesian Spearhead Group to ignore Indonesia and accept the membership bid of the people of West Papua. Audio
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Fiji government under fire for new rules in proposed flag bill
Audio 4 Jun 2015Fiji is deliberating on what rules should be in place on the use of the new flag, once it is adopted later this year. Audio
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Cook Islands officials hope chikungunya outbreak contained
Audio 4 Jun 2015Health officials in the Cook Islands are hoping that a chikungunya outbreak is now under control after hundreds of people have been affected. Audio
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Solomons public appeal for dual citizenship growing
Audio 4 Jun 2015A public appeal for the consideration of dual citizenship in Solomon Islands is gaining momentum both inside and outside the country. Audio
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Aus detention centre whistleblowers criminalised
Audio 3 Jun 2015The Australian government has passed a law which criminalises whistleblowers who speak out against the conditions of the offshore detention centres on Nauru and Manus Island. Audio
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Ruined clinics in Vanuatu put pressure on main hospital
Audio 3 Jun 2015More than two months since Cyclone Pam, Vanuatu's main hospital is still struggling to cope with increased referrals from outer islands where 80 percent of health aid posts remain destroyed or… Audio
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Resignation won't derail FIFA Under 20s World Cup
And of course, New Zealand is currently hosting the Fifa's Under 20 World Cup which kicked off in Auckland on Sunday. Audio
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More blocks to legal bid over Nauru deportation
Audio 3 Jun 2015There are more legal blocks for an Australian man seeking redress over his controversial deportation from Nauru. Audio
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Fiji taking public ideas on future flag laws
Audio 3 Jun 2015Fiji is taking submissions on a bill that will set down rules on Fiji's new flag. Audio
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Solomons examine lack of women's representation in parliament
Audio 3 Jun 2015The Solomon Islands is this week taking a closer look at the lack of women's participation in parliament as part of the governments push to review legislation and policies affecting political… Audio
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PNG confirms no Australian foreign mission to Bougainville
Audio 2 Jun 2015Australia has backtracked on its plans to open a foreign mission in Bougainville, following PNG's strong reaction. Audio
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Free legal advice in Cooks hopes to empower women
Audio 2 Jun 2015A Cook Islands counselling centre says it hopes to empower victims of domestic violence, by giving them access to free legal advice. Audio
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Giant clams on brink of extinction in Pacific
Audio 2 Jun 2015A New Zealand marine biologist says drastic measures must be taken to save Pacific giant clam populations which he says are on the brink of extinction in much of the region. Audio
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PNG's People's Progress Party loses ground to coalition partner
Audio 2 Jun 2015One of Papua New Guinea's oldest, leading political parties is reeling from the departure of two of its MPs to the ruling People's National Congress party in a move reflective of a wider pattern… Audio
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Tonga joins global anti-corruption group
Audio 2 Jun 2015The United Nations are singing Tonga's praises after the country's recent steps towards developing stronger anti-corruption mechanisms. Audio
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CNMI Utility says govt responsible for losses
Audio 2 Jun 2015The utility provider in the Northern Marianas has released its quarterly report suggesting it is hamstrung by the local government. Audio
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Online database looks to boost Cook Island Maori
An award winning online database is hoping to play a part in reviving the Cook Islands Maori language. Audio
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Leaders need to take deeper regional approach
Audio 1 Jun 2015The head of the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat Dame Meg Taylor has thrown down the gauntlet to Pacific island leaders saying they need to take a deeper regional approach to solving problems and… Audio
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Hopes for co-operative new Bougainville parlt
Audio 1 Jun 2015A former Bougainville president is calling for a co-operative new parliament that is fullu focuss on preparing the region for its vote on possible independable. Audio
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Pacific atolls changing not sinking
Audio 1 Jun 2015The author of a recent report which sparked headlines around the world saying Tuvalu is growing, not sinking says the research is being misrepresented. Audio