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Investigations launched into Manus clashes
Audio 19 Feb 2014Two investigations have been launched into violent clashes at Australia's asylum seeker detention centre on PNG's Manus Island, that left one asylum seeker dead and scores injured. Audio
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Samoa, Kiribati, Cook Is to receive renewable energy funding
Audio 19 Feb 2014Samoa, Kiribati, the Cook Islands to receive one million US dollars for renewable energy projects. Audio
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New Zealand to help Samoa with SIDS meeting readiness
Audio 19 Feb 2014New Zealand to help Samoa with logistical preparations for huge small island developing states conferences. Audio
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Report says French Polynesia tourism unprofessional
Audio 19 Feb 2014Journalist in French Polynesia says tourism to the country is suffering because French style management is smothering its personality. Audio
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Fiji-Australia meeting "a successful first date": academic
Audio 18 Feb 2014An international relations specialist following Fiji-Australia relations has likened last week's meeting between the two sides to a Valentine's Day love-in. Audio
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Tonga to launch mock parliament to boost women's representation
Audio 18 Feb 2014Tonga's Speaker of Parliament calls for Tongan women to apply as candidates for mock parliament. Audio
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Asylum seeker killed at Manus Island
Audio 18 Feb 2014An asylum seeker sent to Papua New Guinea by Australia has been killed. Audio
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Appeal after Tahiti court's ruling on legality of patu
Audio 18 Feb 2014A French Polynesian court has found there was no fraud committed when the self-styled king of the Pakumotu republic printed a new currency and used some of it to pay for services. Audio
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Solomons World Heritage site landowners need compensation
Audio 18 Feb 2014A Solomon Islands provincial leader fears for the future of a World Heritage Area because government is failing to compensate landowners for loss of income. Audio
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Fiji PM's violence condemnation rings hollow for some
Audio 18 Feb 2014The Fiji PM's condemnation of violence towards women is ringing hollow for some who suffered at the military's hands. Audio
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PNG police station ignored directive
Audio 17 Feb 2014The assistant commissioner of police in Papua New Guinea says a number of staff working at a police station now at the centre of a rape investigation were not meant to be on active duty. Audio
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Samoa opposition wants prison murder case reopened
Audio 17 Feb 2014Tautua party in Samoa calls for case of murdered New Zealand prisoner to be reopened. Audio
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Disturbance at the Manus Island detention confirmed
Audio 17 Feb 2014Riot squad called after protests escalate at Manus Island detention centre. Audio
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Ambitious expedition to Tongan archipelago underway
Audio 17 Feb 2014It's hoped the most in-depth study of plants and animals ever undertaken in the island group of Vava'u will achieve the ultimate goal of increasing Tonga's protected areas. Audio
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Pest expert urges countries to act over African Tulip Tree pest
Audio 17 Feb 2014Pacific Invasives Initiative Project warns African Tulip Tree spreading fast in the Pacific. Audio
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PNG susceptible to more ponzi schemes
Audio 17 Feb 2014PNG's resources boom could leave the country more susceptible to fraudsters and ponzi schemes. Audio
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Nauru government cronyism claims called ridiculous
Audio 14 Feb 2014A Nauru opposition MP dismisses claims of cronyism used as a defence by the government for not allowing the chief justice into the country. Audio
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Secretariat says dengue cases continue to rise
Audio 14 Feb 2014Secretariat of the Pacific Community discusses the threat mosquito borne diseases pose to region, including zika virus. Audio
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NZ MP says report shows bleak future for young Pasifika
Audio 13 Feb 2014A New Zealand opposition MP, Su'a William Sio, says young Pacific Island people have a bleak future in the country. Audio
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Solomon Islands launches electronic civil registration system
Audio 13 Feb 2014Unicef says Solomon Islands move to electronic civil registration database is a significant step for the country. Audio
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Vanuatu considers ways to counter political instability
Audio 13 Feb 2014Vanuatu tries to come to terms with ongoing political instability. Audio
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Nauru determined to rehabilitate judicial sector after NZ talks
Audio 13 Feb 2014Nauru government determined to rehabilitate judicial sector following Wellington meeting with NZ govt. Audio
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Shirley Temple hopefuls from the 1930s
Audio 12 Feb 2014In 1935, singer, dancer and actress, Shirley Temple, who has died at the age of 85, was America's latest and youngest top box-office draw - she was just seven years old. Audio
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Bruno Banani considering bobsleigh at next Winter Olympics
Audio 12 Feb 2014Tonga's first Winter Olympian, Bruno Banani, reflects on his performance in Sochi and talks about his future plans. Audio
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Funeral preparations underway for Fiji church president
Audio 12 Feb 2014Preparations are underway to farewell the late president of Fiji's methodist church, Reverend Tuikilakila Waqairatu. Audio