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PNG RL says stability will be maintained despite resignation
Audio 12 Mar 2015PNG Rugby League says the game remains stable despite the shock resignation of CEO Brad Tassell. Audio
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A much needed boost to the Fiji health system on the horizon
Audio 12 Mar 2015A much needed rebuild to Fiji's main health facility is now in its final stages and is expected to be running full services by the end of next month. Audio
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Solomons people benefit from gold production
Audio 12 Mar 2015Around 200 local families in Solomon Islands have set up camps in the pits at the closed Gold Ridge mine on Guadalcanal and have taken over gold production at the site. Audio
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New coins for Pacific countries
Audio 11 Mar 2015Tonga, the Cook Islands and Vanuatu are looking forward to the delivery of their brand new coins this year. Audio
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Fiji Sodelpa welcomes MIDA retraction
Audio 11 Mar 2015The member of Fiji's opposition Sodelpa party at the centre of a dispute with the Fiji Sun says the retraction of a Media Industry Development Authority ruling may pave the way for the issue to go to… Audio
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Funders yet to confirm Tahiti's Mahana Beach project
Audio 11 Mar 2015French Polynesia is still awaiting confirmation that the US$3-billion Mahana Beach project on Tahiti has found funders and will go ahead. Audio
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Withheld Nauru letters designed to 'break' spirits
Audio 11 Mar 2015An Australian barrister has accused immigration authorities of intentionally withholding 2000 letters of support for asylum seekers at the detention centres on Nauru. Audio
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PNG disaster response questioned as provinces flood
Audio 11 Mar 2015The disaster reponse from the Papua New Guinea government has come under further scrutiny after another province was struck by the worst flooding in 20 years. Audio
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Research says leprosy stigma contributes to prevalence
Audio 11 Mar 2015Researchers in New Zealand have found a continuing deep-seated stigma around leprosy in the Pacific, which could be contributing to an increase in the disease in some countries. Audio
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Muted response from Fiji over NZ spying reports
Audio 10 Mar 2015Muted response from Fiji over spying claims although civil society is concerned NGO's safety and security may be compromised. Audio
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Australia's asylum policy again under fire from UN
Audio 10 Mar 2015Australia's government has reacted angrily to a report by the United Nations that found its treatment of asylum seekers breaches international conventions against torture. Audio
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Torture concerns surround the Pacific
Audio 10 Mar 2015The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture has criticised three countries in the region for their inaction in addressing complaints of torture. Audio
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Long way to go for women in Tuvalu
Audio 10 Mar 2015A long way to go for women's rights in Tuvalu: UN CEDAW Committee. Audio
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Samoa launches plan to address youth unemployment
Audio 10 Mar 2015International Labour Organisation launches National Action Plan to address youth employment issues in Samoa. Audio
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NZ spying has ramifications for Fiji NGO's safety
Audio 9 Mar 2015A prominent non-government organisation in Fiji, the Citizens' Constitutional Forum, says reported mass surveillance by New Zealand could affect the group's safety and security. Audio
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Teen pregnancies drop in American Samoa
Audio 9 Mar 2015Statisticians at American Samoa's LBJ Hospital say there has not been a 14 year old mother giving birth at LBJ Hospital for the first time in five years. Audio
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Indonesia lobbies MSG members as membership bid looms
Audio 9 Mar 2015The West Papuan representative body applying for membership in the Melanesian Spearhead Group says it always expected Indonesia's government to increase efforts to counter the application. Audio
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New Tonga govt still finding its feet
Audio 9 Mar 2015Two months after he assumed power the prime minister of Tonga says his government is still working through what the previous adminisration had done. Audio
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Samoan residents mark film anniversary
Audio 9 Mar 2015The 61st anniversary premiere of the Hollywood film 'Return to Paradise' will be held in May 2015 at the legendary beach in Lefaga village where it was filmed. Audio
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Nauru refugees freed on bail
Audio 6 Mar 2015Nauru police release protesting refugees from custody after charging them with unlawful assembly. Audio
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PNG languages at risk
Audio 6 Mar 2015Papua New Guinea is highly regarded for its diversity of languages, but one of the country's foremost linguists says about half of the country's 800 languages are at risk of becoming extinct in the… Audio
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Pacific leaders unfazed by spy allegations
Audio 6 Mar 2015There's been a measured reaction so far to allegations that the New Zealand government is carrying out mass surveillance on its Pacific neighbours. Audio
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Refugees on Nauru to continue protests of some form
Audio 6 Mar 2015The Refugee Action Coalition says the mass arrests of refugees won't stop protests against Australia's asylum seeker detention programme in Nauru. Audio
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Pacific leading in on-line business registeries
Audio 6 Mar 2015ADB says on-line company registrations are helping to foster business in Pacific Island countries. Audio
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Sport: NZ-Fijian bodybuilder prepares to face world's best
Audio 6 Mar 2015New Zealand-Fijian bodybuilder Myra Rogers will compete against the world's best figure athletes at the Arnold Sports Festival in the United States this weekend. Audio