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Leprosy outbreak in Solomon Islands
Audio 11 Jun 2014Save the Children in Solomon Islands says the struggle to contain the rotavirus outbreak has been compounded by recent confirmation of 24 cases of leprosy diagnosed in people living in temporary… Audio
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Vanuatu forest staff to undertake Santo inventory
Audio 11 Jun 2014Training conducted by the German agency for International Cooperation to prepapre for a forest inventory on Santo, Vanuatu's biggest island. Audio
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UN says progress poor on AIDS in PNG
Audio 11 Jun 2014A human rights advisor at Papua New Guinea's United Nations Aids agency says the country is struggling to make any progress on achieving the Millenium Development goal of reducing HIV. Audio
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NZ funds multi-million dollar eye clinic in Solomons
Audio 11 Jun 2014A new state of the art eye care centre is to be built in Honiara with the assistance of the New Zealand aid programme. Audio
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Aid will see reconstruction of schools in Ha'apai begin
Audio 11 Jun 2014Aid donated for the reconstruction of schools in cyclone-damaged Ha'apai, Tonga. Audio
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WWII skeletons exposed by climate change in Marshall Islands
Audio 10 Jun 2014The Marshall Islands Foreign Minister, Tony de Brum, has told a United Nations climate change meeting in Germany that rising sea levels have exposed the skeletal remains of World War Two soliders from… Audio
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Push for diversification in PNG agriculture
Audio 10 Jun 2014Push for diversification in PNG agriculture in the face of challenges such as the cocoa pod borer crisis. Audio
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NZ PM's decision to skip Pacific Forum summit criticised
Audio 10 Jun 2014Critics say the Prime Minister of New Zealand's decision to skip Pacifc Islands Forum will leave a bad impression with our Pacific neighbours. Audio
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Pacific wants extended labour mobility
Audio 10 Jun 2014The Chief Trade Advisor to the Pacific Islands countries says they could be in a position to conclude the PACER PLUS trade deal with Australia and New Zealand by the end of next year. Audio
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Vodafone says no illegal surveillance in Fiji
Audio 9 Jun 2014Vodafone Fiji says a new report by its parent company shows it is not conducting any illegal surveillance. Audio
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New data on Pacific obesity reflects a 'crisis' - academic
Audio 9 Jun 2014An academic says the high rate of obesity in the Pacific is a crisis and should be treated by governments as a highly-dangerous epidemic. Audio
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Niue's plan to boost tourism and become sustainable
Audio 9 Jun 2014Niue is hoping to further boost tourist numbers now that its recently extended airport terminal has officially opened. Audio
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More limits are proposed on any no confidence vote in PNG
Audio 9 Jun 2014A move in Papua New Guinea to further tighten rules around votes of no confidence in the country's prime ministers. Audio
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Writer says Bouganiville people moving towards independence
Audio 9 Jun 2014An emerging writer from Bougainville says its people are steadily taking ownership of the process towards viable independence. Audio
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$28M solar project to be constructed in Tuvalu and the Cooks
Audio 9 Jun 2014The construction of solar generation systems, which will provide for 95 percent of the electricity demands in parts of Tuvalu and the Cook Islands, are to begin in September. Audio
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Disease tolerant bananas introduced to Pacific
Audio 9 Jun 2014A new variety of banana is being introduced to Pacific countries to safeguard them from a dangerous strain of Panama disease. Audio
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Call for acknowledgement of South Sea Islanders
Audio 9 Jun 2014A Solomon Islands' exhibition that puts the spotlight on colonial Australia's blackbirding past has sparked renewed calls for more acknowledgement of the country's South Sea Islanders. Audio
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A controversial resettlement in PNG's capital cops flak
Audio 6 Jun 2014Resettlement in PNG's capital is facing major problems as government cops flak. Audio
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Solomon Islands health care under pressure
Audio 5 Jun 2014Health facilities in Solomon Islands are under pressure following a diarrhoea outbreak that has claimed the lives of 16 children over the past two weeks. Audio
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Calls to explain over Fiji scholarship
Audio 5 Jun 2014A former professor of the University of the South Pacific says those who made a decision to terminate a student's scholarship have an obligation to Fiji taxpayers to explain why. Audio
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Rugby tests could return to Tonga after long absence
Audio 5 Jun 2014It's expected that major upgrades to Tonga's national stadium, in the build up to the 2019 Pacific Games, will also allow the Tongan rugby team to play tests at home for the first time in a decade. Audio
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Samoa ratifies landmark arms treaty
Audio 5 Jun 2014Regional campaigners against the global arms trade say Pacific Island countries should follow Samoa's lead and ratify a landmark international treaty. Audio
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WHO says Solomons outbreak could last weeks
Audio 5 Jun 2014The World Health Organisation in Solomon Islands says outbreaks of diarrhoea could continue for up to a month as rotavirus spreads throughout the provinces. Audio
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Bougainville Govt told to change approach to mining re-start
Audio 5 Jun 2014Panguna landowner chairman says the Bougainville Government is going about the reconciliation process in the wrong way. Audio