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New revelations on the death of a French Polynesian journalist
Audio 7 Apr 2014New evidence appears to confirm that the French Polynesian journalist, Jean-Pascal Couraud, was killed by President Gaston Flosse's G-I-P militia in December 1997. Audio
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Shock followed by growth, forecast for Solomons economy
Audio 7 Apr 2014A regional economist says the Solomon Islands economy is likely to suffer following last week's devastating floods, but growth should rebound in the medium term. Audio
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Indonesia perspective dominating HIV/AIDS response in Papua
Audio 7 Apr 2014An Australian researcher says the current response to HIV/AIDS in West Papua is being dominated by an Indonesian perspective and international models. Audio
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ICAC in PNG a good first step says watchdog group
Audio 7 Apr 2014Transparency PNG says much still to do to ensure the country can fight against systemic corruption. Audio
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Vanuatu cemetery findings show links to Polynesian history
Audio 7 Apr 2014Findings from an ancient cemetery in Vanuatu have been linked to Polynesian ancestry. Audio
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Work finally begins on Fiji's first casino
Audio 7 Apr 2014After a number of false starts the developer behind Fiji's first casino says construction is underway. Audio
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Nuisance seaweed to be put to good use in Fiji
Audio 7 Apr 2014Efforts are underway in Fiji to help communities power their homes and fertilise their crops with nuisance seaweed. Audio
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UN Vanuatu to ecourage more women into political leadership
Audio 7 Apr 2014A United Nations advocate says Vanuatu women have one of the lowest levels of participation in political leadership. Audio
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S3D Festival
Audio 6 Apr 2014Adrian Croucher playing his cyclical tubaphone. The S3D 2014 experimental musical instrument builders and improvisers mini-fest gathered like-minded makers and musicians from here and abroad at the… Audio
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Fiji trade unions will flout electoral decree
Audio 4 Apr 2014The Fiji Trade Union Congress says it is going to intentionally flout a new decree by the regime, placing restrictions on political parties. Audio
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Fiji Law Society says decree provision open to abuse
Audio 4 Apr 2014The Fiji Law Society says a decree provision allowing phone and internet monitoring in the days before the election is open to abuse and could allow the government to access people's telephone and… Audio
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Escalating risks of reef damage and rising sea levels
Audio 4 Apr 2014The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme is calling for swift, concentrated and global action to respond to the escalating risks such as reef damage and rising sea levels. Audio
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Accusations of 'sabotage' in Samoa tourism
Audio 4 Apr 2014Accusations of 'sabotage' in the Samoa tourism authority as group raises concerns. Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu Volleyball's new coach targets Rio 2016
Audio 4 Apr 2014The new head coach for Vanuatu Volleyball talks about the challenges ahead and his aims looking ahead to the Rio Olympics. Audio
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Climate change negotiators see impact first hand in Marshalls
Audio 3 Apr 2014Talks in Marshall Islands an opportunity to bring home the reality of climate change. Audio
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Police in Samoa to begin rolling out dog registration
Audio 3 Apr 2014The police in Samoa are to begin rolling out a national dog registration system this month, as part of its long term solutions for the country's stray dog problem. Audio
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Red Cross says will work with government over Ha'apai rebuild
Audio 3 Apr 2014The head of Tonga's Red Cross says two new houses built on cyclone devastated Ha'apai are part of a pilot project but if the government is not happy to go ahead with more homes the agency will… Audio
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Conspiracy alleged in asylum seeker death on Manus
Audio 3 Apr 2014Refugee advocates are accusing authorities in Papua New Guinea and Australia of a conspiracy to cover-up an investigation into the death of an asylum seeker at the Manus Island detention centre in… Audio
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Migration key climate change issue for Pacific says USP
Audio 3 Apr 2014The USP says the latest climate change report science spells out increasing sea levels, and dwindling fish and crop supply will lead to more migration pressure in the Pacific region. Audio
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Renewable energy to replace diesel-fuelled power in Tuvalu
Audio 3 Apr 2014With the support of the European Union, three islands of Tuvalu will soon be able to enjoy 24-hour electricity produced by solar power. Audio
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NGOs in Fiji requesting removal of Electoral Decree provision
Audio 2 Apr 2014NGOs in Fiji are calling on the Attorney General to remove a provision in the Electoral Decree which restricts them from being involved with election education or debate in any way. Audio
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NZ protesters call for release of W Papuan political prisoners
Audio 2 Apr 2014Protesters in New Zealand join international action calling on Indonesia to release West Papua's political prisoners. Audio
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Sport's potential value in peace and development highlighted
Audio 2 Apr 2014Aid NGO to lead inaugural international day highlighting the role sport can play in development and peace building. Audio
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Vice chancellor waiting on right visa before PNG return
Audio 2 Apr 2014The ousted vice chancellor of PNG's Unitech university is waiting on immigration clearance before he returns to resume his job in Lae. Audio
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Samoa Animal Protection Society needs support for stray dogs
Audio 2 Apr 2014The Samoa Animal Protection Society says it continues to do all it can to help with the stray dog problem in the country, but it needs more support. Audio