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Visa requirements for Chinese visiting Tahiti to ease
Audio 21 Jan 2014Details are expected to be released about France easing the requirements for Chinese tourists wishing to visit French Polynesia. Audio
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Fiji tuna industry 'beyond a crisis'
Audio 21 Jan 2014Fiji's fishing industry has gone well beyond a crisis and there's no turning back according to the head of a fishing company. Audio
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PNG's capital considers betel nut licences for vendors
Audio 20 Jan 2014Papua New Guinea's National Capital District is considering introducing licences for betel nut vendors. Audio
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Tonga officials look at medium and long-term needs post cyclone
Audio 20 Jan 2014The Tongan government is now assessing what medium and long-term needs the cyclone-hit islands of Ha'apai require. Audio
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Serious concerns about rule of law in Nauru amid sacking
Audio 20 Jan 2014Senior judicial officials have raised doubts about the rule of law in Nauru after the government deported the country's only magistrate and barred its chief justice from returning to deal with the… Audio
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Cooks' Atiu on track to be first mynah-free Pacific island
Audio 20 Jan 2014Atiu in the Cook Islands is likely to have eradicated the invasive mynah bird by mid-year but the director of the Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust says the biggest threat to biodiversity now is the… Audio
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French Polynesia in grip of zika and dengue
Audio 20 Jan 2014Health officials in French Polynesia are battling an epidemic of the zika virus and also dengue fever.
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No clues on who Fiji's new military head could be
Audio 20 Jan 2014An academic says the announcement that Fiji's PM will stand down as the head of the military is a signifcant step towards elections. Audio
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MSG's stance on West Papua may be wilting
Audio 20 Jan 2014It's feared that the Melanesian Spearhead Group's stance on the issue of independence for West Papua is wilting. Audio
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PNG PM confident in corruption probe outcome
Audio 20 Jan 2014PNG Prime Minister says he is confident the truth will eventually be revealed through the anti-corruption probe into alleged improper payments to a law firm. Audio
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Fiji Media Industry Development Authority pleased with industry
Audio 10 Jan 2014The head of Fiji's Media Industry Development Authority says he's comfortable that news outlets in the country are producing impartial, balanced, and fair reports. Audio
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Namah rejects PNG conspiracy claim
Audio 10 Jan 2014The opposition leader in Papua New Guinea is denying an accusation by the prime minister that he is conspiring to overthrow the government. Audio
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PNG court invalidates arrest warrants against PM
Audio 10 Jan 2014The opposition leader in Papua New Guinea is denying an accusation by the prime minister that he is conspiring to overthrow the government. Audio
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Music 101's Favourite releases of 2013
Audio 28 Dec 2013The Music 101 Crew share some of their favourite music of the year. Audio
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Adventures in Musicland: Anthonie Tonnon in The U.S.A.
Singer/songwriter Anthonie Tonnon collected the sounds of American voices, venues and highways around the United States during his six-week tour with Seattle's Shenandoah Davis. Listen in as they… Audio
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Sport: PNG Government signals funding boost for cricket
Audio 20 Dec 2013Cricket in Papua New Guinea is set for a funding boost after the government committed to offering financial support. Audio
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UN helping all in PNG to harness benefits of resource wealth
Audio 20 Dec 2013New Zealand academic looks at how Papua New Guinea can ensure resource wealth used to benefit all the people. Audio
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Maritime Safety to lay charges over Solomon Islands
Audio 20 Dec 2013Maritime Safety officials in Solomon Islands are reportedly set to lay charges over the sinking of a ferry carrying more than three times its legal number of passengers. Audio
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Environmentalists say Hawaii sonar plans will affect millions
Audio 20 Dec 2013Environmentalists lodging an appeal against the American navy's plans to test sonar and explosives in the waters between Hawaii and California say the activities will cause millions of instances of… Audio
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Blind PNG coffee taster grateful for work
Audio 20 Dec 2013blind coffee taster in Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands province says she is grateful to have work in a country where many people living with disabilities have no prospects. Audio
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ICJ calls for official inquiry into Biak massacre
Audio 20 Dec 2013International Commission of Jurists calls for Indonesian Government to hold independent inquiry into Biak massacre. Audio
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Cyclist claims his West Papua comments distorted in Jakarta
Audio 19 Dec 2013A Canadian man who cycled around the world to raise awareness of human rights abuses in West Papua says Indonesian media have insulted him by distorting comments he made about prisoners' conditions. Audio
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Middle-aged women in Fiji take up cricket to cut lifestyle diseases.
Audio 19 Dec 2013The Head of Cricket in Fiji talks to Jenny Meyer about how cricket is improving the health of middle-aged women. Audio
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Solomon Islands MP pushes for Weather Coast rehabilitation
Audio 19 Dec 2013Solomon Islands MP for South Guadalcanal calls for Government to ensure rehabilitation projects dovetail with peace process. Audio
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PNG Speaker stands firm on artefact removal despite high-level outrage
Audio 19 Dec 2013PNG Speaker stands firm on ongoing plans to remove cultural artefacts from parliament building despite an outrcy and signs he may face legal action over it. Audio