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PNG launches TB awareness campaign as rates fly
Audio 2 Oct 2014PNG launches Tuberculosis awareness campaign as disease rates continue to climb. Audio
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Pacific Islands seek help with leaking WWII wrecks
Audio 2 Oct 2014Leaking WWII wrecks a concern for Pacific Islands Nations. Audio
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War of words breaks out over PNG Ombudsman
Audio 2 Oct 2014A war of words has broken out between the PM and opposition leader in PNG, over the Ombudsman Commission's refusal to investigate a complaint. Audio
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Election only the beginning says Fiji's CCF chief
Audio 1 Oct 2014The CEO of Fiji's Citizens Constitutional Forum says the group has a lot of work ahead of it to empower people after the recent election. Audio
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Axiom Mining restarts Solomons operation
Audio 1 Oct 2014Australian mining operation restarts in the Solomons after a victorious court battle. Audio
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Rapid growth for Samoa Trochus
Audio 1 Oct 2014Samoan Trochus fishery successfully introduced. Audio
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Kavo conviction in PNG seen as tip of iceberg
Audio 1 Oct 2014The conviction last week of a Papua New Guinea MP, Governor of Gulf Province, Havila Kavo, for misuse of public funds may point to a much bigger problem with corruption. Audio
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Tongan government in breach of airlines contract
Audio 1 Oct 2014Tonga government in breach of contract with Real Tonga airlines after reports it has decided to revoke Real Tonga's domestic licences without notice and bring in a New Zealand operator to take over… Audio
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American Samoa grants over 4,000 immigration amnesty
Audio 1 Oct 2014American Samoa has more than 4,000 new lawful residents after immigration amnesty was provided under a bill signed by the Governor. Audio
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Bougainville landowners say NGO should be ashamed
Audio 30 Sep 2014Landowners' groups around the Panguna mine in Bougainville says an NGO's claims that people are against a return to mining are wrong. Audio
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Fiji independent takes stock of her election loss
Audio 30 Sep 2014An independent candidate in Fiji to set up political party next time round. Audio
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Kanak group boycotts Paris talks on Noumea Accord
Audio 30 Sep 2014New Caledonia's pro-independence Caledonian Union boycotts Paris talks on Noumea Accord. Audio
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Santo leaders show interest in Vanuatu nickel project
Audio 30 Sep 2014A Vanuatu nickel smelter, involving companies from New Caledonia and China, is now looking more likely. Audio
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US Pacific marine reserve plan amended
Audio 30 Sep 2014The US President has amended his Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument to accommodate economically vital fishing industries for Hawaii and US Pacific Islands. Audio
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Ruling Cook Islands Party under threat after court decision
Audio 29 Sep 2014The results of July's election in the Cook Islands are unclear after a result was overturned by the courts. Audio
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Fiji's parliament to be among region's most developed
Audio 29 Sep 2014A United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) advisor says the new Fiji Parliament will be among the most developed in the Pacific. Audio
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Security company under the gun for Manus activity
Audio 29 Sep 2014Rights group calls security company to account for violations in Papua New Guinea's Manus Island. Audio
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Call to do more for Pacific people affected by climate change
Audio 29 Sep 2014The charity Caritas New Zealand says the world must pay more attention to the needs of vulnerable Pacific communities affected by climate change. Audio
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American Samoa nears establishment of sex offender registry
Audio 29 Sep 2014American Samoa close to introducing sex offender registry law. Audio
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Fiji's Sodelpa to go back to the drawing board
Audio 26 Sep 2014The Leader of Fiji's Sodelpa party, Ro Teimumu Kepa, says the party will follow through with its call for a parliamentary enquiry into the election but it also wants to find out where it went wrong. Audio
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Fiji resort moves to sustainable fish menu
Audio 26 Sep 2014Fiji's InterContinental resort says it has stopped serving the fish grouper during its peak breeding months, hoping to revive the declining fish stock. Audio
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New backing for Australia's TPVs called shameful
Audio 26 Sep 2014TPV re-introduction by the Australian Government appals refugee agencies. Audio
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Money scams on the rise in Solomon Islands
Audio 26 Sep 2014The Central Bank of Solomon Islands is warning people to stay away from schemes promising fast cash. Audio
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Need for better management of PNG trust funds
Audio 26 Sep 2014PNG's government faces a growing need to improve the management of trust funds after the conviction of another MP for misuse of public money. Audio
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U.S. airstrikes in Syria target oil refineries
Audio 25 Sep 2014Renewed United States led airstrikes on the Islamic State insurgents in Syria have targeted a dozen small oil refineries it controls. Audio