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Concerns at Cooks purse seine increase
Audio 25 Mar 2015The Cooks Islands is to open further purse seine fishing to international operators but it is been met with concern. Audio
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Around 1000 women apply to join Fiji Military
Audio 25 Mar 2015The Republic of Fiji Military Forces have been inundated with around 1000 women applying to be a part of their Territorial Force. Audio
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Vanuatu PM tells the people aid is coming
Audio 24 Mar 2015Vanuatu PM visits hard hit islands to promise that cyclone relief aid is on the way. Audio
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Australian govt called on to apologise after Moss report
Audio 24 Mar 2015Response to the Moss Review which confirmed rapes and sexual abuse of children in Australia's Nauru detention camp and failed to prove allegations against ten Save the Children workers. Audio
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Efforts to combat TB in PNG scaled up
Audio 24 Mar 2015Médecins Sans Frontières says it's scaling up efforts to help combat tuberculosis in Papua New Guinea, as the country continues to battle with a soaring outbreak of the disease. Audio
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Canberra says Norfolk reforms will ensure sustainability
Audio 24 Mar 2015Australian government adamant that Norfolk reforms are the best way to ensure the long term sustainable of the island. Audio
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All Blacks v Samoa tickets set to go on sale
Audio 24 Mar 2015Ticket prices for the All Blacks vs Samoa rugby test have been confirmed and are about to go on sale. Audio
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Criticism of Vanuatu govt aid continues as activity ramps up
Audio 23 Mar 2015As the cyclone relief effort enters it's second week, the Vanuatu government's response has continued to receive criticism. Audio
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Tourists urged to still plan Vanuatu holidays
Audio 23 Mar 2015The Vanuatu government makes plans for aggressive tourism marketing and tells visitors travelling to Vanuatu is the best way to help it rebuild economy. Audio
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Pacific leaders link monster storms to climate change
Audio 23 Mar 2015There are renewed calls by Pacific leaders for developed countries to take meaningful action on climate change, following the devastation caused by Cyclone Pam. Audio
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New Zealand response to Solomons spying documents 'hypocritical'
Audio 23 Mar 2015Former Solomons officials slam New Zealand over spying allegations. Audio
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Norfolk Islanders gutted by Australian curb
Audio 23 Mar 2015Anger in Norfolk Island at Australia's intention to push ahead with governance changes, removing the island's long standing autonomy. Audio
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Cyclone Pam puts 2017 Vanuatu Mini Games in doubt
Audio 23 Mar 2015Damage from Cyclone Pam has affected sites being used for the 2017 Pacific Mini Games in Port Vila, putting the future of the Games in doubt. Audio
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UNDP to assist Bougainville elections
Audio 23 Mar 2015The United Nations Development Programme in Papua New Guinea says it will do all it can to assist the Autonomous Bougainville Government in carrying out upcoming elections. Audio
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Blink’s Camp A Movement
Best known for his Camp A Low Hum music festivals, Ian 'Blink' Jorgensen declared the 2014 to be the last. This year he is back at the same location under a slightly different name to celebrate A… Audio
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Vanuatu gets more cyclone help
Audio 20 Mar 2015Aid continues to pour into Vanuatu after last week's devastating Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Calls for removal of conditions from Fiji's anti-torture ratification
Audio 20 Mar 2015Human Rights groups and the opposition in Fiji are calling on the government to remove all proposed reservations to the United Nations Convention Against Torture. Audio
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iTMOi, Fela! The Concert, The Brodsky Quartet and a wrap-up of the Festival’s music programmes
iTMOi, Fela! The Concert, The Brodsky Quartet and a wrap-up of the Festival’s dance, pop and classical music programmes. Audio
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PNG looks to cut maternal death rates
Audio 20 Mar 2015Continued efforts are being made to decrease Papua New Guinea's maternal mortality rates. Audio
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Vanuatu economy to suffer from main industry losses
Audio 20 Mar 2015A disaster economics expert says the next few years will be difficult for Vanuatu's economy with many of its major exports impacted by Cyclone Pam. Audio
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CNMI hospital no longer viable
Audio 20 Mar 2015The only hospital in the Northern Marianas may not have the means to continue operating in the foreseeable future. Audio
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Climate change impacts increasing severity of extreme weather
Audio 19 Mar 2015A specialist in physical geography says there is a link between climate change impacts and the extreme weather events like Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Elephant orphan quarantined on Niue till June
Audio 19 Mar 2015Auckland Zoo says Niueans and tourists to Niue will soon be able to visit an elephant currently quarantined on the island. Audio
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Emory Douglas, Ata Reira and a wrap-up of the Festival’s visual arts programme
Emory Douglas and visual arts wrap-up reviewed by Janet McAllister and Ata Reita reviewed by David Kelly. Audio
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Population of a Tuvalu atoll displaced by flooding
Audio 19 Mar 2015Entire population of Tuvalu's Nui atoll forced into temporary accommodation after flooding. Audio