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PNG's capital cracks down on alcohol abuse
Audio 27 Jan 2014Papua New Guinea's National Capital District is considering law changes in as part of plans to tackle alcohol abuse in Port Moresby. Audio
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An analyst says Nauru's institutions are severely compromised
Audio 27 Jan 2014An analyst says Nauru's essential institutions are severely compromised. Audio
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Samoa women's rugby coach has big shoes to fill
Audio 24 Jan 2014The new coach of Samoa's women's rugby team talks about replacing the late Papali'itele Peter Fatialofa and what the team wants to achieve at this year's World Cup in Spain. Audio
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American Samoa calls for illegal immigrants to come forward
Audio 24 Jan 2014American Samoa's Attorney General urges illegal immigrants to take advantage of amnesty offer. Audio
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Pacific Speakers of parliament look to engage more
Audio 24 Jan 2014Speakers of parliament from a number of Pacific nations which are part of the Commonwealth meet to discuss ways that these young and developing parliaments can become more effective democratic… Audio
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Niue opposition says four-day working week 'mickey mouse'
Audio 24 Jan 2014There is concern in Niue about the introduction of a four-day working week in the public sector and opposition MPs are trying to force the government to reconsider. Audio
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Unease in Niue over four day working week for public servants
Audio 24 Jan 2014An opposition MP in Niue says public servants are not welcoming a new four-day working week which comes into force next week. Audio
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Electoral Commission chairman names 'pressing' priorities
Audio 24 Jan 2014Fiji's Electoral Commission lists most pressing priorities, which include appointing election supervisor. Audio
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China confirms to assist Fiji for this year's elections.
Audio 24 Jan 2014China has confirmed that it will offer some form of assistance to Fiji for this year's promised elections. Audio
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Clerk in Solomons capital says teachers union has a grudge
Audio 23 Jan 2014The Honiara City Clerk says a threat by Solomon Islands teachers to boycott the start of the school year on Monday is based on a grudge against a former chief education officer. Audio
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Defiance in Tahiti despite jail sentence for self-styled king
Audio 23 Jan 2014Supporters of French Polynesia's self-styled king of the so-called Pakumotu republic remain defiant after he was sentenced to six month in jail for his moves to impose a new currency. Audio
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US$3.5 million and two months to restore Ha'apai's power
Audio 23 Jan 2014Tonga Power Limited says it is working hard to restore power to 1,000 homes following Cyclone Ian but is also looking to make its network more storm resistant in the long-term. Audio
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Tongan luge star realistic ahead of Winter Olympics debut
Audio 23 Jan 2014Tongan luge star Bruno Banani says it has taken a lot of sacrifice in order to achieve his goal of competing at the Winter Olympics. Audio
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Memories revived in American Samoa over 1974 Pan Am jet crash
Audio 23 Jan 2014UK filmaker plans to make documentary about American Samoa's worst aviation disaster. Audio
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NZ professor says Nauru's handling of complaints 'outrageous'
Audio 23 Jan 2014A New Zealand academic says the Nauru Government's handling of complaints about its magistrate seems an outrageous departure from best practice. Audio
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Holden decision good news for Samoa Yazaki
Audio 22 Jan 2014General manager of Yazaki Samoa says General Motors' call to wind up Holden operation in Australia is good news. Audio
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Solomons teachers fight to remove education official
Audio 22 Jan 2014Solomons teachers' association fights for the removal of a key education official with the Honiara City Council. Audio
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Some MSG opposition to West Papuan group membership bid
Audio 22 Jan 2014A special Melanesian Spearhead Group leaders' summit has been scheduled after last week's controversial trip to Indonesia to address issues including West Papua. Audio
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Vanuatu braces for larger dengue outbreak
Audio 22 Jan 2014Vanuatu health authorities say dengue outbreak could get worse. Audio
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Deported Nauru magistrate rejects govt statement on dismissal
Audio 22 Jan 2014The deported Nauru magistrate has rejected the government statement on reasons for his dismissal. Audio
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Tongan Government officially calls for Humanitarian Aid
Audio 22 Jan 2014The Tongan government has called for international help, nine days after the category five Tropical Cyclone Ian hit Ha'apai. Audio
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New airlines to boost American Samoa tourism industry
Audio 21 Jan 2014American Samoa's Visitors Bureau says welcoming new airlines to the territory can boost tourism. Audio
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Patu currency case due in Tahiti court
Audio 21 Jan 2014A court in French Polynesia is due to hear the case of the king of the self-styled Pakumotu Republic, who is charged with the possession and distribution of illegal money. Audio
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Fiji politicians ask for a fair go from media
Audio 21 Jan 2014Politicians in Fiji are preparing for what they say is likely to be a bitter and dirty election campaign this year. Audio
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Sport: Fiji Rugby money woes affect sevens build-up
Audio 21 Jan 2014IRB's suspension of funding to the Fiji Rugby Union affects Sevens team in their preparations for this weekend's Las Vegas Sevens. Audio