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Cooks nun says attitudes changing towards disabled people
Audio 14 Nov 2013A Cook Island nun says attitudes changing towards disabled people through education. Audio
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Former PNG PM compares current leader to Zimbabwe dictator
Audio 14 Nov 2013A former PM and the Chairman of the PNGSDP has attacked the Prime Minister for his 'greedy' takeover of the Ok Tedi mine fund. Audio
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Cook Islands government finalising bill to encourage cheaper phone and internet services
Audio 13 Nov 2013The Cook Islands government is finalising a bill to encourage cheaper phone and internet services. Audio
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Student's clean, modern umu could transform island cooking
Audio 13 Nov 2013A modern clean burning umu developed by a Samoan engineering student. Audio
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Livelihood of Solomons fisheries dependent on land-based activities
Audio 13 Nov 2013A marine biologist studying the impact of logging in Solomon Islands says even the highest form of marine protection won't stop land-based activities from destroying vital fisheries. Audio
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Economics expert questions sustainability of Fiji budget
Audio 13 Nov 2013A professor of economics in Fiji says the challenge for the country is spurring real growth in the economy for the long-term. Audio
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PNG's media reeling from Government crackdown on dissent
Audio 13 Nov 2013Papua New Guinea's media are reeling from a crackdown by the Government as observers say media freedom is "non-existent". Audio
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14 reported dead in Southern Highlands violence in PNG
Audio 13 Nov 2013Violence continues in PNG's Southern Highlands province after 14 die and houses are torched. Audio
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Rain has delayed Vanuatu police action against village violence
Audio 12 Nov 2013Vanuatu police later this week intend arresting a number of people after inter-village violence. Audio
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Concern at plans to return asylum seeker to Nauru camp after giving birth
Audio 12 Nov 2013Activist raising concerns about Australian government plans to send woman who just gave birth back to the Nauru detention camp. Audio
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Palau under a state of emergency following super typhoon Haiyan
Audio 12 Nov 2013Palau under a state of emergency following super typhoon Haiyan. Audio
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Mauke residents urged to stop wasting water
Audio 12 Nov 2013Residents on Mauke, Cook Islands, are being urged to stop wasting water. Audio
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Solomons' environment minister has no plans to drink mine water
Audio 12 Nov 2013Solomon Islands environment ministry considers the water released from the Gold Ridge mine tailings dam safe to drink - but it's not safe enough for the minister. Audio
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Arrests during Fiji's budget day labelled 'juvenile'
Audio 12 Nov 2013Arrests over luncheon protest during Fiji's budget day labeled 'juvenile'. Audio
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PNG police chief says Australian police mentors gratefully received
Audio 11 Nov 2013PNG's police commissioner grateful to have Australian officers to mentor his mid-level staff. Audio
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Media advisor for PNG fund deported to Australia
Audio 11 Nov 2013The media advisor of PNG's Sustainable Development Fund has been removed from the country after criticism of the government takeover. Audio
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Call for new Bougainville aid mission
Audio 11 Nov 2013Australian think tank says Canberra should lead a revitalised aid mission to Bougainville to ensure there is no re-emergence of violence. Audio
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Cooks government assessing options to speed up internet
Audio 11 Nov 2013The Cook Islands government is assessing its options in generating higher speed internet. Audio
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Tongan tourism operator says NZ stance on plane is devastating
Audio 11 Nov 2013A resort owner in Tonga says New Zealand's travel advisory over a controversial plane is unnecessary and ruining livelihoods. Audio
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PNG law dean argues case for keeping polygamy
Audio 11 Nov 2013The dean of the University of Papua New Guinea's law school says polygamy is a tradition that should remain an option. Audio
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Cook Islands shifts focus to organic farming
Audio 11 Nov 2013The Minister of Agriculture in the Cook islands says growing organic produce is the way of the future. Audio
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Sport: Fiji Netball appeals for more international matches
Audio 8 Nov 2013Fiji Netball says it needs more support and bigger international matches to become more competitive. Audio
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Silent protesters arrested in Fiji after budget announcement
Audio 8 Nov 2013Silent protesters arrested and held in Fiji after budget announcement. Audio
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Fiji's new constitution will focus on education
Audio 8 Nov 2013Fiji's new budget for 2014 will focus on education, more hospitals and better roads. Audio
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Growing desire in the Cook Islands to earn a living from arts
Audio 8 Nov 2013A push in the Cook Islands for more recognition of the creative arts. Audio