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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
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South African arrives in Fiji to take up police chief role
Audio 19 May 2014A former high ranking officer with South Africa's defence and security forces has arrived in Fiji to take up his post as the country's new police commissioner. Audio
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First ever climate resilient harbour constructed in the Cooks
Audio 19 May 2014A man-made climate resilient harbour, believed to be the world's first, has been constructed at Mangaia Island in the Cook Islands. Audio
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Bougainville police detain woman accused of using black magic
Audio 19 May 2014Police on Bougainville are investigating the violent murder of man who was taken hostage with three others, one of whom police have detained and accused of using black magic. Audio
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New Caledonia science delegates visit NZ agencies
Audio 19 May 2014A delegation from Noumea's South Pacific Integrated Observatory for Environment and Terrestrial and Marine Biodiversity visited New Zealand recently as part of an agreement with NIWA to discuss mutual… Audio
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PNG civil society keeps heat on PM over SABLs
Audio 19 May 2014Another call from civil society for the Papua New Guinea government to revoke controversial Special Agricultural Business Leases as grassroots communities are increasingly alienated from their land. Audio
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Ex Bangladesh cricket coach excited by Fiji challenge
Audio 19 May 2014Cricket Fiji appoints former Bangladesh coach, who says he is looking forward to the challenge of mentoring players at both the elite and grassroots level. Audio
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New Vanuatu PM wants country to return to its roots
Audio 16 May 2014Vanuatu's new Prime Minister Joe Natuman wants the country to get back to its roots. Audio
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Bougainville leader says Miningtoro lying on mining
Audio 16 May 2014Bougainville's leader takes issue with claims by a national MP that it has not sought the views of the people over its proposed mining law. Audio
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Cook Islands hosts deep sea minerals meeting
Audio 16 May 2014Cook Islands hosting deep sea minerals meeting as groups push for consultation. Audio
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Sport: Wynton Rufer trying to develop winning culture in PNG
Audio 16 May 2014Former New Zealand football international and Oceania's Player of the 20th Century is now coaching the Papua New Guinea senior and Under 20s teams, and striving to develop a winning culture among a… Audio
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Doctors visits and prescriptions to be free for under 13's
Audio 16 May 2014The current New Zealander of the Year, Kaitaia GP Lance O'Sullivan, set up a low-cost health clinic, Te Kohanga Whakaora (The Nest of Wellness), which offers flexible forms of payment and walk-in… Audio
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Study calls for u18s to be neck tested
Audio 16 May 2014A Scottish study says young rugby players should have their neck strength tested before being allowed to play in the front row. Audio
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Most Solomons flood victims now out of evacuation centres
Audio 16 May 2014As the recovery from flooding in Solomon Islands continues just five evacuation centres now remain open. Audio
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PNG Govt takes the lead to tackle gender-based violence
Audio 16 May 2014The Government in Papua New Guinea says it is taking the lead to eliminate what it calls gender-based violence. Audio
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Vanuatu churches will not accept LGBT community - Bishop
Audio 16 May 2014Vanuatu Christian Council of Churches says it will not accept the gay and lesbian community there. Audio
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Free doctor visits extended to under 13s
Audio 15 May 2014The Budget introduces free doctor visits and prescriptions for children under 13, extending that beyond the under 6s but not until July next year. Audio
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Free doctors visits for under 13s in Budget family package
Audio 15 May 2014Families are the main target of this year's Budget with a half billion dollar package over four years that extends free doctors visits and prescriptions to include under 13s, but not until July next… Audio
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Pressure on World Bank to abolish business rankings
Audio 15 May 2014The World Bank is being accused of putting the interests of foreign investors before that of local landowners in the Pacific. Audio
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New Zealand pilot says China may wade into NZ-Tonga dispute
Audio 15 May 2014New Zealand pilot says China may wade into NZ-Tonga dispute. Audio
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Decision to sack TV veteran came from government
Audio 15 May 2014The media group Pacific Freedom Forum says a senior reporter at Fiji TV was sacked following a phone call from the country's attorney-general, Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum. Audio
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Pacific Aid from Australia protected for now
Audio 15 May 2014Australia's foreign minister says the government is delivering an aid programme that the country can responsibly afford as it repairs five previous record deficits. Audio
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Torres Strait could be next target for asylum seekers
Audio 15 May 2014Some asylum seekers who opt to accept refugee settlement in Papua New Guinea once released from the Manus Island detention centre may consider the possibility of reaching Australia via the Torres… Audio
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Bougainville's own public service launched
Audio 14 May 2014Bougainville launches its own public service as Port Moresby hands down more powers. Audio
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Police circle Nauru parliament and move in to eject Keke
Audio 14 May 2014Wrestling breaks out between the police and opposition MPs in Nauru's parliament during efforts to eject a member over claims he's damaging the country's reputation. Audio