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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
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
Audio 16 Mar 2014Last Tuesday marked the third anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear power reactor disaster in Japan. Wayne takes a fresh look at this on-going global health threat, and Finlay follows up with Dr Tilman… Audio
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International award motivates Fiji politician
Audio 14 Mar 2014A Fiji politician and women's rights advocate Roshika Deo says she's been motivated to keep going with her campaign to get elected after winning an international award. Audio
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New coalition wants to encourage PNG's entrepreneurial women
Audio 14 Mar 2014A new coalition has been set up in Papua New Guinea with the aim of encouraging women in business right down to the grass roots level. Audio
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Call for more community-led solutions to Pacific poverty
Audio 14 Mar 2014NGOs say better policies and community-led development is needed to alleviate hardship, which affects between 20 and 40 percent of households across the Pacific. Audio
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Solomons Women's theatre company draws international attention
Audio 14 Mar 2014A women's theatre company in Solomon Islands that performs shows with an anti-violence message is starting to garner international interest. Audio
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PNG students firm in support for dumped vice chancellor
Audio 13 Mar 2014A student leader in Papua New Guinea says students will not return to class until a former vice chancellor is re-instated. Audio
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PNG asylum-seekers are set to face their attackers again
Audio 13 Mar 2014The same guards responsible for the killing of an asylum seeker in Papua New Guinea, and the brutal beating of 77 others, are set to be re-introduced to the compound. Audio
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Nauru's chief justice resigns
Audio 13 Mar 2014Nauru's chief justice Geoffrey Eames has resigned, saying New Zealand and Australia should have taken a tougher stance over serious breaches of the rule of law in Nauru. Audio
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Marshalls opposition wants answers
Audio 13 Mar 2014The opposition in the Marshall Islands says the government can't explain why it nominated a Lebanese official to UNESCO without checking his credentials first. Audio
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PNA members to begin negotiations at annual meeting
Audio 13 Mar 2014PNA member countries are meeting this week to divide funds and address differences. Audio
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Fiji Sodelpa pushes youth voter registration
Audio 13 Mar 2014A political party in Fiji plans to start transporting young people to voter registration centres to boost youth enrolment for the elections. Audio
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Polye and Duma remain committed to PNG govt despite sackings
Audio 12 Mar 2014Two political parties whose leaders have been sacked from key roles by Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill remain committed to the ruling coalition. Audio
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Human Trafficking Bill a mighty leap for justice
Audio 12 Mar 2014An advocate for families in American Samoa says the Fono's passing of a Bill criminalising human trafficking is a mighty leap for justice. Audio
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Sport: Lawn bowls on the rise in Niue
Audio 12 Mar 2014More people in Niue are taking up lawn bowls after a new club was opened on the Island at the end of last year. Audio
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Vanuatu nurses face uncertainty over pay resumption
Audio 12 Mar 2014The Vanuatu government says nurses pay will return to normal by end of week, but nurses are still unsure of future.
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Call to rationalise Pacific aid spending to promote delivery
Audio 12 Mar 2014The head of the SPC advocates a rationalisation of how international agencies provide aid assistance in the Pacific. Audio
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Veteran resort-owner moving on after decades in Fiji
Audio 11 Mar 2014Veteran and 'visionary' resort-owner moving on after decades in Fiji. Audio
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Pasifika organisation says suicide prevention key challenge
Audio 11 Mar 2014NZ organisation launches first Pasifika-focussed suicide prevention programme. Audio
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Research reveals ancient Polynesian diet
Audio 11 Mar 2014Researchers use isotope testing to find out what ancient Polynesian people the Lapita ate in their diet. Audio
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New Fiji commander's background bodes well for Fiji
Audio 11 Mar 2014New Fiji military commander bodes well for country but questions remain. Audio
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Jurisdiction will be issue for Australian Manus inquiry
Audio 11 Mar 2014Australian senate inquiry into Manus asylum seeker camp may be hampered by a lack of jurisdiction. Audio
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Pacific Forum calls for public feedback on Pacific Plan changes
Audio 10 Mar 2014The Pacific Islands Forum advisor on the Pacific Plan says the want public input to further narrow down the documents objectives. Audio
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Regional dengue outbreak unprecedented - SPC
Audio 10 Mar 2014SPC says the number of dengue fever outbreaks in the Paific over the past year is unprecedented and more research needs to be done into its cause. Audio
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Honiara harbour a health hazard
Audio 10 Mar 2014Water pollution in the main port in Solomon Islands is causing health problems and overwhelming the Honiara Council which is calling for help. Audio