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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
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American Samoa race for Congress heats up
Audio 4 Jun 2014Four candidates now running for American Samoa congressional race, including former governor, Togiola Tulafono. Audio
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Depopulation in the Cooks needs addressing - economist
Audio 4 Jun 2014A development economist in the Cook Islands says depopulation will continue to occur there until the government starts funding infrastucture and industries in the outer islands. Audio
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Women in Fiji to learn how to influence social change
Audio 4 Jun 2014Women in Fiji to learn how to influence social change beyond just the community level. Audio
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World Bank looks set to backtrack on Tonga's plane
Audio 4 Jun 2014A new report on a controversial Tongan plane could see New Zealand accept it. Audio
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Calls to reinstate Fiji student's scholarship
Audio 4 Jun 2014Calls for a University of the South Pacific student's scholarship, which was taken away because of his association with politics, to be immediately reinstated. Audio
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NZ PM pledges to help boost Samoa's tourism industry
Audio 4 Jun 2014The Prime Minister of New Zealand's three day visit to Samoa ends with tourism pledge of almost one million US dollars. Audio
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Fiji first claimants angry over party registration
Audio 3 Jun 2014The leader of a Fiji political group which claims the same name as the regime-backed party says they will fight the election under a variation of the Fiji First name. Audio
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Experts hope for improvements in Pacific banking
Audio 3 Jun 2014Financial experts from around the Pacific region meet in Fiji to discuss the development of stable banking and stock market activity. Audio
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Sport: NRL club St George Dragons assess local talent in Samoa
Audio 3 Jun 2014Australia NRL team St George Illawarra sent a team of scouts to Samoa to test out the country's local rugby league talent, with an eye to forming a long-term partnership. Audio
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SPC urges tax hikes on tabacco to save lives
Audio 3 Jun 2014The Secretariat of the Pacific Community is urging governments in the region to reduce the number of deaths from cigarette smoking by putting up taxes. Audio
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Govt cuts funding to Australia's Refugee Council
Audio 3 Jun 2014The Australian Government cuts funding to the country's Refugee Council, despite commitments made in the Budget. Audio
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World Bank agency brings lighting scheme to rural PNG
Audio 3 Jun 2014A World Bank agency has unveiled a programme to get affordable electricity to remote parts of Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Samoa's 52nd Independence anniversary
Audio 2 Jun 2014It's Samoa's 52nd Independence anniversary since becoming the first Pacific Island to become independent in 1962. Audio
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Next Indonesian president's Papua credentials considered
Audio 2 Jun 2014Damien Kingsbury from Australia's Deakin University speaks about the Indonesian President's legacy on West Papua and what may be in store with his successor. Audio
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Sport: World Cup spots up for grabs in Pacific Netball Series
Audio 2 Jun 2014The Pacific Netball Series returns to Rarotonga this week with more games and more to play for. Audio
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Doctors say PNG's health services deteriorating
Audio 2 Jun 2014Doctors in Papua New Guinea say the country's health services are continuing to deteriorate. Audio
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Fiji fair trade sugar farmers defend their brand
Audio 2 Jun 2014Fiji's Fairtrade sugar sticks up for the brand despite union calls for its removal. Audio
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Fiji election rules suggest regime determined to retain power
Audio 2 Jun 2014The president of the Fiji Law Society says decrees which control rules around the elections process, suggest the current regime is hell-bent on retaining power. Audio
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French Polynesia's oldest newspaper ceases publication
Audio 2 Jun 2014The Nouvelles de Tahiti daily closes after 57 years of publication after incurring losses. Audio
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Anti-nuclear movement reflected Pacific people power
Audio 2 Jun 2014Author looks at how the anti-nuclear movement galvanised widespread people power in the Pacific during the 1980s. Audio
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Happily ever after and Tomo - Māori Marriage 1950's styles
Audio 1 Jun 2014Winiata Morunga was 20 years old and his intended bride, Doreen Beasley was 18 when they first met at a cousins wedding in Omanaia early 1950's . He was the best man, she was a bridesmaid. So far so… Audio
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Hawke’s Bay Opera House Closes
Audio 1 Jun 2014The Fat Lady has sung and the curtain has come down on the Hawke's Bay Opera House in Hastings. Earthquake strengthening rules means this heritage building has had to close and almost all of the… Audio
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Independent inquiry into Manus violence needed
Audio 30 May 2014An Australian human rights lawyer is calling for an commission of inquiry type investigation into the violence in the Manus Island asylum seeker camp. Audio
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Fiji regime playing games - UFDF
Audio 30 May 2014The United Front for a Democratic Fiji says delay tactics are being deployed by the regime despite the elections due in just over three months. Audio