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PNG to consider resettlement of confirmed refugees
Audio 23 May 2014PNG's government is considering where to resettle the first bundle of asylum seekers deemed to be refugees in its detention centre on Manus Island. Audio
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Refugees expected to find Nauru integration difficult
Audio 23 May 2014A human rights lawyer says the Australian government is leaving new refugees in Manus and Nauru unsupported as they enter the community. Audio
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Questions about the disaffected youth in Honiara
Audio 23 May 2014Our correspondent in Solomon Islands says while there is praise for police after last weekend's riots, the incidents raise questions about the numbers of disaffected, often unemployed youth in the… Audio
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Public health alert in Samoa after four children die
Audio 23 May 2014Samoa's Ministry of Health says four children have died and 19 have been left seriously ill this year due to malnutrition following diarrhoeal illnesses. Audio
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Pacific communities mourn loss of Tongan community leader
Audio 23 May 2014Pacific communities are mourning the loss of a senior Tongan leader from South Auckland, who is being described as a passionate advocate. Audio
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Schoolboy sensation 'tip of iceberg' says Tonga rugby coach
Audio 23 May 2014Tonga rugby coach Mana Otai says the global reaction to 18-year-old sensation Taniela Tupou came as no surprise to him, with foreign scouts already on the lookout for the next schoolboy star. Audio
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Party over for PNG's Triumph Heritage Empowerment group
Audio 22 May 2014A Papua New Guinea cabinet minister defends his and other MPs decision to leave one of the country's main political parties which is crumbling amid the fallout from its leader's sacking as Treasurer.
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Fiji NGOs' election concerns still ignored
Audio 22 May 2014NGOs in Fiji say their calls to remove an Electoral Decree provision which restricts what work they can do have so far been ignored. Audio
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Concerns over spills at New Caledonia nickel processing plant
Audio 22 May 2014Questions remain over why spills keep occurring at the Vale nickel processing plant in New Caledonia. Audio
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RAMSI pleased with Solomons police response to riots
Audio 22 May 2014The Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands says local police response to Honiara riots shows its capacity to maintain order is increasing. Audio
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Suspended Nauru MPs just doing their jobs - NZ MP
Audio 22 May 2014A New Zealand Opposition MP says he hopes the Nauru Government recognises that three suspended MPs were just doing their job of trying to keep it honest. Audio
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Cook Islands government dismisses PM aid money allegations
Audio 22 May 2014The Cook Islands government says claims Prime Minister Henry Puna got aid money he should not have are outlandish and ignorant. Audio
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Push for Tonga to commit to organic farming within five years
Audio 21 May 2014The chair of Tonga's National Youth Congress says they hope the entire country will commit to organic farming within five years. Audio
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NZ police training project in West Papua shelved
Audio 21 May 2014Relief expressed and questions raised over the announcement that New Zealand's planned community policing training programme in Indonesia's Papua region has been shelved. Audio
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Three contenders in running for stake in Cook Islands Telecom
Audio 21 May 2014The Cook Islands Government says two more companies have put their hat in the ring for a large stake in Cook Islands Telecom. Audio
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Police in Solomon Islands remain on high alert following riots
Audio 21 May 2014The police in Solomon Islands say they remain on high alert following the weekend's riots in Honiara but peace appears has been restored. Audio
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Uncertainty over dysentery outbreak in American Samoa
Audio 21 May 2014There's uncertainty over an amoebic dysentery outbreak in American Samoa. Audio
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Earliest known photos of Guam on display in national museum
Audio 21 May 2014Earliest known photos of Guam on display in national museum. Audio
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Pacific region being targeted by missionaries - activist
Audio 20 May 2014Advocate fears worrying trend and a mixed record on homosexual and transgender rights in the Pacific. Audio
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Fiji's Sodelpa party says unaware of pay claim flyer
Audio 20 May 2014Fiji's Social Democratic Liberal Party says it did not release a flyer making claims about the Prime Minister's salary and it has no evidence it exists. Audio
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Calls for Fiji Women's minister to apologise on comments
Audio 20 May 2014The Fiji Women's Crisis Centre is calling for the women's minister to apologise over her sex crime comments. Audio
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Nauru Speaker's opinion on expulsion still coming
Audio 20 May 2014Suspended Nauru MPs are still waiting to hear back from the Speaker on their challenge to their expulsion. Audio
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Australia to donate landing craft to Tonga
Audio 20 May 2014Australia will donate a new landing craft to Tonga's defence service in 2015. Audio
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Looting and rioting in Solomon Islands
Audio 19 May 2014Solomon Islands police are holding 15 people in custody following rioting and looting in eastern Honiara at the weekend. Audio
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Vanuatu has a new Prime Minister
Audio 19 May 2014Vanuatu has a new Prime Minister after parliamentarians removed Moana Carcasses in a vote of no confidence on Thursday. Audio