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A Pacific media legend looks back
Audio 9 Sep 2014Sean Dorney speaks about ABC cutbacks and reflects on 40 years covering the Pacific. Audio
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French Polynesia president Gaston Flosse loses power
Audio 8 Sep 2014The French Polynesian president Gaston Flosse has lost power. Audio
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Churches rally against death penalty in Kiribati
Audio 8 Sep 2014Churches will lobby against the death penalty in Kiribati Audio
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Sport: Pacific Oceania to compete in both Fed and Davis Cups
Audio 8 Sep 2014For the first time in a decade Oceania Tennis says it will enter both a men's and women's team from Pacific Oceania in the Davis and Fed Cup tournaments. Audio
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A PNG MP keeps the heat on the PM
Audio 8 Sep 2014The leader of Papua New Guinea's Triumph Heritage and Empowerment party says it is essential for the country's future that government abides by the laws. Audio
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Northern Marianas may face legal action over unpaid bills
Audio 8 Sep 2014The way has been paved for the Northern Marianas Government to face legal action regarding millions of dollars worth of unpaid bills. Audio
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Australia and PNG to ratify treaty to 'reset' relationship
Audio 8 Sep 2014Australia and Papua New Guinea are hoping to reset their relationship with a new agreement that moves the two countries onto a more even footing. Audio
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West Papuan cause loses important leader
Audio 8 Sep 2014The West Papuan pro-independence cause loses an important leader, after John Otto Ondawame died in Vanuatu. Audio
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SPC shares lessons for resilience to disasters
Audio 8 Sep 2014SPC shares Pacific lessons at Australiasian disaster conference. Audio
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Tongan Language Week has been marked across NZ
Audio 8 Sep 2014Tongans celebrate their language week across New Zealand. Audio
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For Laughter’s Sake
We find out why laughter is important in our daily lives and meets a man who begged to be institutionalised before seeking alternative ways to heal from a lifetime of depression and bipolar. Audio
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French Polynesia's Flosse on verge of losing office
Audio 5 Sep 2014The President of French Polynesia loses an appeal against his sentence on corruption charges. Audio
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Amnesty calls for history of restrictions in Papua to end
Audio 5 Sep 2014Amnesty International hopeful its calls for Indonesian authorities to ease restrictions on freedom of expression are heeded. Audio
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Talk less, act more on climate change - SIDS
Audio 5 Sep 2014The Small Islands Developing States conference in Samoa has ended with a call for global leaders to talk less and act more on climate change. Audio
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PNG's West Sepik blends into Asia
Audio 5 Sep 2014The PNG province of West Sepik finds itself on the cusp of Asia: increasing ties with Indonesia while living with the legacy of rampant Malaysian logging. Audio
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Fiji couple allege courier pressure on vote
Audio 4 Sep 2014Questions have been raised about Fiji's election processes after an alleged incident involving a Suva couple being forced to vote a certain way on day one of pre-polling. Audio
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Less talk, more action on climate change - Kiribati PM
Audio 4 Sep 2014The president of Kiribati, Anote Tong, says is hopeful agreements made on climate change at the Small Islands Developing States in Apia conference will turn into real action. Audio
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Manus Island asylum seeker 'brain dead' says advocate
Audio 4 Sep 2014A refugee advocate says an asylum seeker from Manus Island who has been declared brain dead may be the second person from the camp to die in a year. Audio
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Goal for women on post-2015 UN agenda
Audio 4 Sep 2014UN Women says its post-2015 development agenda will have a stand-alone goal for women, focusing on gender-based violence, economic empowerment and leadership in the public and private sectors. Audio
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Tonga Democrats confident despite losing candidates
Audio 4 Sep 2014Tonga's Democratic Party loses MPs but is still confident about Nov elections. Audio
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Communication key in early voting says election specialist
Audio 3 Sep 2014An international constitutional and election specialist, Andrew Ladley, says the practice of early voting before a general election is common around the world and a way of increasing participation. Audio
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Tahiti's Flosse acquited in 2002 atoll purchase case
Audio 3 Sep 2014Tahiti's Flosse acquitted in atoll purchase case. Audio
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Australia stops asylum seeker transfer to Manus
Audio 3 Sep 2014A refugee advocacy group says the Australian government's decision to not send asylum seekers to Papua New Guinea's Manus island is no surprise. Audio
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S&P says the world's major central banks will diverge
Audio 3 Sep 2014Standard and Poor's top economist says the world's major central banks will start heading down different paths in the coming months. Audio
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Remote Fiji voters to go to polls early
Audio 3 Sep 2014:About 10 percent of Fiji's voters are due to start early voting Wednesday in the country's landmark election. Audio