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Re-elected Tuvalu PM looking to make islands less vulnerable
Audio 10 Apr 2015The Prime Minister of Tuvalu says he has a convincing mandate to continue the work he has been doing over the past few years. Audio
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Oceania Champions League to kick off
Audio 10 Apr 2015The Oceania Champions League kicks off in Fiji this weekend, with Auckland City chasing a fifth consecutive regional title. Audio
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Vanuatu at high risk for future disasters
Audio 10 Apr 2015The chair of the New Zealand Disaster Relief Forum says there is an urgent need for Vanutu to be rebuilt stronger than ever following Cyclone Pam, as it is the most disaster-prone country in the… Audio
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Bougainville woman gets backing despite men competing
Audio 10 Apr 2015Bougainville women's activist unfazed by numbers opposing her in an open seat in next month's election. Audio
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New group to foster regionalism in Pacific
Audio 10 Apr 2015The Pacific Islands Forum Leaders have appointed eight people to a new group aimed at implementing greater cooperation throughout the region. Audio
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China urged to speak up over regional "bunfight"
Audio 9 Apr 2015China has been urged to speak up over a regional tussle which threatens to see Fiji remain in self-imposed exile from the Pacific Islands Forum. Audio
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Micronesia's vastness proves difficult for Maysak relief
Audio 9 Apr 2015The International Organisation for Migration says the full extent of damage done by typhoon Maysak in Federated States of Micronesia is still not clear as assessments continue to be carried out. Audio
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Aid delivery struggles in Micronesia following Typhoon Maysak
Audio 9 Apr 2015The Lieutenant Governor of the Federated States of Micronesia state of Yap says authorities have no idea whether aid has reached all the people who need it, more than a week after typhoon Maysak. Audio
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Vanuatu opens marine protected areas for cyclone victims
Audio 9 Apr 2015Vanuatu's Ministry of Fisheries says it will reopen Marine protected areas to fishing and lift a ban on hunting turtles to help relieve the food crisis in the country after cyclone pam's destruction… Audio
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Airport maintenance contracts in Solomons cut off
Audio 9 Apr 2015Lucrative airport maintenance contracts worth hundreds of thousands of US dollars have been declared null and void by the Solomon Islands Ministry of Finance this week pending a review of tender… Audio
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UN says criticism of Vanuatu aid response is unfounded
Audio 8 Apr 2015The United Nations Disaster Assessment Coordination team leader in Vanuatu says criticism of the government's aid response in the wake of cyclone Pam is unfounded. Audio
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Canning Aitutaki Sunday flights " disastrous " for economy
Audio 8 Apr 2015Tourism operators in Aitutaki say if Sunday flights between the island and Rarotonga are canned it could be disastrous for the economy. Audio
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Bougainville's ABG happy with mining measure input
Audio 8 Apr 2015ABG vice president confident that the people had good input in the Mining Act. Audio
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Death of Fiji journalist reignites domestic violence discourse
Audio 8 Apr 2015Recent domestic violence incidents reported in local media have highlighted the seriousness of the problem in Fiji which is one of the most commonly reported acts encountered daily by police. Audio
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UN worried about infant nutrition in Vanuatu
Audio 8 Apr 2015The United Nations says it is concerned about proper nutrition for mothers and babies in Vanuatu after cyclone Pam struck. Authorities estimate around ninety percent of the food gardens in the mostly… Audio
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Vanuatu coastal fisheries under pressure after cyclone Pam
Audio 7 Apr 2015The Secretariat of the Pacific Community says it is concerned that coastal fisheries in Vanuatu are coming under increased pressure from overfishing after cyclone Pam. Audio
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Eye care receives a boost with a new mobile clinic in Fiji
Audio 7 Apr 2015The Fred Hollows' Foundation has shipped a mobile eye clinic to Fiji where it will serve rural people over the next five years. Audio
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Fiji Parliament funding dispute continues
Audio 7 Apr 2015Fiji opposition claims it is grossly under-resourced. Audio
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Mining and referendum key focus in Bougainville poll
Audio 7 Apr 2015A former Bougainville president says a possible resumption of mining and the independence referendum will be the focus in the province's elections next month. Audio
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Vanuatu women collaborate for nutrition after Pam
Audio 7 Apr 2015Women on Efate and Santo in Vanuatu are working together to try and improve the diet of families in the Port Vila by shipping root crops from the unaffected northern islands to be sold in the capital.
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UK trust funds Solomons Hawksbill Turtle conservation
Audio 7 Apr 2015A community based conservation initiative in Solomon Islands has received a huge financial boost from Britain's Rufford Foundation. Audio
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Sport: PNG cricketers still holding onto World Cup dream
Audio 7 Apr 2015Papua New Guinea remain hopeful associate countries can still play a part in future Cricket World Cup events, provided they show they can be competitive. Audio
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It’s kind of amazing the sexism that still exists, even though if you look at it through blurry glasses it doesn’t look like it’s there.
Meg Wolitzer, a leading USA novelist, talks about her extensive career with Kate De Goldi, focusing on a recent highly-awarded novel The Interestings. Audio
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Thousands displaced in FSM by typhoon
Audio 3 Apr 2015Thousands have been displaced in the Federated States of Micronesia after supertyphoon Maysak tore through the states of Chuuk and Yap this week. Audio
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Delight for Cook Islands Party after by-election win
Audio 3 Apr 2015A consolidated Cook Islands Party can now concentrate on the country's approaching 50th anniversary after emphatic by-electiion win. Audio