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Former Fiji Labour man says Fiji reaping rewards of 2006 coup
Audio 8 May 2014A former Fiji Labour Party senator says the 2006 coup was a blessing in disguise and is glad to be part of the proposed Fiji First party headed by the regime leader Rear Admiral Frank Bainimarama. Audio
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Impacts of gas project reach new chapter in PNG
Audio 8 May 2014The major LNG gas project led by Exxon Mobil is about to commence production in Papua New Guinea where it is expected to provide major economic benefits to the country, however in a village situated… Audio
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Fiji's unfair election process biggest threat: Felix Anthony
Audio 7 May 2014The first leader of Fiji's newest party, the People's Democratic Party, says he feels more threatened by an unfair election process than the prospect of standing against the regime leader in the… Audio
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Vanuatu cyclone victims still waiting for food
Audio 7 May 2014Victims in Vanuatu who urgently need food are frustrated at a delayed response from the government, one month after Cyclone Lusi struck. Audio
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Creation of New Caledonia marine park just first step
Audio 7 May 2014An international marine group says the creation of a marine park in New Caledonia will protect the area's rich biodiversity but there is still a lot of work to be done. Audio
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Media Freedom Day marked in Fiji
Audio 7 May 2014Members of the Fiji media discuss issues facing the industry. Audio
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Tuvalu's piles of rubbish still a threat, as EU visits
Audio 7 May 2014Tuvalu's piles of rubbish still a threat, as EU visits to hand over waste equipment. Audio
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Fiji officials hope to increase biofuel in outer islands
Audio 7 May 2014Officials in Fiji hoping to increase Biofuel use in outer islands. Audio
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New vaccine storage facility for Pacific
Audio 6 May 2014A new vaccine storage facility delivering to 13 countries across the region has opened in Fiji. Audio
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New Cook Islands political party emerges
Audio 6 May 2014New approach to politics planned in the Cook Islands with the emergence of a new political force. Audio
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ADB says water situation critical in Kiribati
Audio 6 May 2014The Asian Development Bank says some people in Kiribati's South Tarawa receive only two hours of tap water every two days and are using beaches as toilets. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 5 May 2014
Audio 5 May 2014Anthony's party looking to stay one step ahead of Fiji regime; mining watchdog worried by state of emergency in Porgera; grassroots business participation is encouraged in PNG; and nearly 90 sailors… Audio
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Mining watchdog worried by state of emergency in Porgera
Audio 5 May 2014A mining watchdog says it is worried by a state of emergency in place in the Papua New Guinea mining town of Porgera, following previous incidents of violence. Audio
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Leader of Fiji's Labour Party considers appeal
Audio 5 May 2014The leader of Fiji's Labour Party is now considering an appeal after being sentenced to what is thought to be Fiji's largest ever fine. Audio
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Fiji parties challenge ballot design
Audio 5 May 2014Fiji's opposition parties are planning legal action to change the design of the ballot papers for the planned general election. Audio
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Grassroots PNG encouraged to develop businesses
Audio 5 May 2014Papua New Guinea's Indigenous Business Council says more needs to be done to help grassroots people access capital in order to start up business but also asserts that people should make more of an… Audio
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Kiribati sailor training set to graduate more
Audio 5 May 2014Kiribati sailor training set to graduate more and merge with fisheries. Audio
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Pitcairner laughs off reports of make-up over mutiny
Audio 5 May 2014A Pitcairn descendant of Fletcher Christian has laughed off reports of a symbolic reconciliation with the Bligh family 225 years after the legendary mutiny on the Bounty. Audio
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PIDF aims to fill gap in Pacific infrastructure
Audio 2 May 2014Fiji's Pacific Islands Development Forum to fill a role not covered by existing agencies. Audio
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Donor agencies say Kiribati water issues are critical
Audio 2 May 2014The Asian Development Bank says poor water supply and sanitation in Kiriabti is costing the country up to four per cent of its gross domestic product, or about 6.5 million US dollars, a year. Audio
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Four Nations spot a major carrot for Samoa and Fiji
Audio 2 May 2014Samoa and Fiji will renew their rugby league rivalry on Saturday night, with the winner to qualify for the Four Nations tournament at the end of the year. Audio
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Watchdog calls PNG mine 'hellish' and calls for resettlement
Audio 2 May 2014Local people living around a massive gold mine in Papua New Guinea's Enga Province are still waiting to be resettled after residing for years in conditions described as hellish. Audio
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SPC calls for urgent action on NCDs
Audio 2 May 2014The Secretariat of the Pacific Community says urgent action is needed to prevent diabetes, heart disease and cancer which account for 70 percent of deaths in the Pacific region. Audio
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Vanuatu govt cancels all state land sales under former Minister
Audio 2 May 2014Vanuatu's government cancels all land leases issued to Lands staff at a discount during the tenure of a previous Lands Minister, Steven Kalsakau, between 2011 and 2012. Audio
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Agency mystified by Australia aid scrutiny
Audio 1 May 2014The head of World Vision Australia says he's mystified by the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop's plans to introduce further performance evaluation systems to assess foreign aid based on value for money.
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