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Surveys prepare Bougainville for removal of unexploded bombs
Audio 21 Mar 2014Groundwork for another Pacific chapter of Operation Render Safe in Bougainville. Audio
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Vanuatu Church supports stricter penalties for baby-killing mums
Audio 20 Mar 2014A Vanuatu pastor is supporting calls for harsher penalties for women who kill their babies after birth, but says the fathers also need to be held accountable. Audio
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Pink eye outbreak infects over 300 people in Samoa
Audio 20 Mar 2014A rapidly spreading viral conjunctivitis known as pink eye has infected more than 300 people in Samoa. Audio
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Govt response to Pacific languages disappointing
Audio 20 Mar 2014A group of Auckland educators say the government is not doing enough to help Pacific students prosper at preschools, and is in danger of repeating past mistakes made with Te Reo Maori. Audio
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Basic healthcare training for Fiji squatter settlements
Audio 20 Mar 2014A new programme in Fiji is training people to provide basic healthcare to residents in squatter settlements. Audio
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Concern over health of American Samoa congressman
Audio 20 Mar 2014An American Samoa senator is calling for discussion on the health status of the territory's representative in the US congress. Audio
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Retracing the path of the chicken across the Pacific
Archaelogists believe they may have answered how the chicken crossed the Pacific, and it could help form a pattern of human migration. Audio
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Divisions emerging in PNG government over fiscal management
Audio 19 Mar 2014Divisions emerging in PNG government over fiscal management as Prime Minister Peter O'Neill pushes for a controversial loan. Audio
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Marshalls opposition waits for explanation on UN nomination
Audio 19 Mar 2014An opposition MP says the Marshall Islands government deliberately attempted to usurp the constitution and laws of the country with its nomination to UNESCO of a Lebanese official. Audio
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Harsher penalties for infanticide rejected in Vanuatu
Audio 19 Mar 2014Vanuatu's council of women is rejecting a call from a Tanna chief for stricter penalties on mothers who kill their newborn babies. Audio
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Views sought on replacement document for Pacific Plan
Audio 19 Mar 2014More views being sought on what should replace the region's document for closer integration, the Pacific Plan. Audio
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Solomon Warriors playing for more than club pride
Audio 19 Mar 2014After a year of financial problems in Solomon Islands football, the country's domestic winners, Solomon Warriors, are hoping to provide some good news in the Oceania Champions League. Audio
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Nauru opposition wants Justice Minister to go
Audio 18 Mar 2014Nauru opposition MP, Roland Kun, says the Justice Minister should step down following controversial judicial reshuffle. Audio
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Nurses in Vanuatu getting desperate for pay
Audio 18 Mar 2014Situation gets desperate for some nurses in Vanuatu who haven't been paid in over three months. Audio
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Plan to set up a TV station in Bougainville to empower people
Audio 18 Mar 2014Setting up a television station on Bougainville as a medium for getting information to the people is a high priority for the regional member of Papua New Guinea's autonomous province. Audio
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Fiji women identify key election issues including gay rights
Audio 18 Mar 2014Young women from all around Fiji meet in Suva to decide on the key issues they want raised in the lead-up to the elections promised for September. Audio
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Free West Papua campaign calls for election boycott
Audio 18 Mar 2014The Free West Papua campaign is calling on the Papuan people to boycott this year's elections. Audio
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88-page epic poem by John Pule to be published again this month
Audio 18 Mar 201488-page epic love poem by John Pule to be published in a new edition by Canterbury University Press. Audio
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Pacific countries still low for gender equality in politics
Audio 17 Mar 2014More work needs to be done post-elections in the Pacific to ensure Pacific countries do not remain at the bottom globally for gender equality in politics. Audio
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Land disputes in Niue could be dealt with more quickly
Audio 17 Mar 2014It's hoped the recent appointment of land commissioners in Niue will help move land disputes through court more quickly. Audio
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Fiji gets green light for Glasgow but sevens unlikely to go
Audio 17 Mar 2014The Fiji Olympic Committee is pleased at the decision to lift a ban on its athletes competing at the Commonwealth Games but faces a scramble to be ready in time, while team sports including sevens are… Audio
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Solomon Islands PM emphasises governance reforms
Audio 17 Mar 2014Solomon Islands Prime Minister identifies governance reforms as integral to the development of his country, particularly the rural communities. Audio
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Samoan New Zealand artist awarded $40,000 artist's residency
Audio 17 Mar 2014New Zealand-born Samoan photographer Greg Semu awarded Creative New Zealand artist residency in Berlin. Audio
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Fiji farmers receive a boost for soil
Audio 17 Mar 2014Dalo farmers on Fiji's Taveuni island receive aid to boost soil quality and improve export production. Audio
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Upset at Cook Islands' response to shark finning discovery
Audio 17 Mar 2014Cook Islands opposition party want to know why a Chinese vessel was let go despite the discovery of shark fins onboard. Audio