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Fiji democrats urge governments to put pressure on regime
Audio 10 Oct 2013Overseas governments have been warned they're ignoring crucial analysis that Fiji's new constitution is unjust and flawed. Audio
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Kiribati asylum seeker expected to fall through the gaps in NZ
Audio 10 Oct 2013A law professor in Auckland says a Kiribati man seeking asylum in New Zealand because of climate change doesn't fit existing refugee categories. Audio
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PNG's Paraka Lawyers challenges legality of Task Force Sweep
Audio 9 Oct 2013Court action by law firm seeks accuses anti-corruption team scrutinising it of being unlawful and interferring with the work of police. Audio
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Further awareness campaigns on Pacific sex tourism recommended
Audio 9 Oct 2013An organisation which works to end child prostitution and people trafficking says there is still room for improvement in awareness campaigns about sex tourism in the Pacific. Audio
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Developer insists Fiji's first casino will go ahead
Audio 9 Oct 2013A series of delays in the construction of Fiji's first casino has cast some doubt over whether the project will ever get off the ground. Audio
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More tourists for Niue highlights need for more accommodation
Audio 9 Oct 2013Niue registers significant growth in tourist numbers and looks to subsidised loans to expand accommodation facilities. Audio
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Indonesian intent critical in determining West Papua genocide
Audio 9 Oct 2013Indonesian intent seen as critical factor in determining that genocide has been occurring, albeit in slow-motion, in West Papua. Audio
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Vanuatu elder statesman slams Abbott's comments
Audio 9 Oct 2013The first president of Vanuatu slams comments by Australia's prime minister, Tony Abbott, that he would clamp down on West Papuan activists. Audio
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Disaster response exercises underway in Fiji
Audio 8 Oct 2013NGOs help carry out disaster-preparedness exercises in Nadi, Fiji. Audio
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Eco-tourism ventures could change lives in Solomon Islands
Audio 8 Oct 2013There's growing excitement about how local eco-tourism businesses could change the lives of those in Guadalcanal. Audio
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First ever Fiji-built submarine-like vessel launched
Audio 8 Oct 2013The first ever Fiji-built submarine-like vessel is launched. Audio
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Papua New Guinea government warned not to divert HIV funding
Audio 8 Oct 2013Papua New Guinea government warned not to divert HIV funding. Audio
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Vanuatu watchdog questions lack of action over prisoner's death
Audio 8 Oct 2013Watchdog group in Vanuatu wants action on 3 year old coroner's report that was strongly critical of police behaviour over the death of a prisoner in police custody. Audio
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U.S. halts military aid to Rwanda
Audio 7 Oct 2013The United States has halted military aid to Rwanda because of the use of child soldiers by the Democratic Republic of Congo's M23 rebel movement. Audio
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Disagreement over end of tax exemptions for French Polynesian hotel developments
Audio 7 Oct 2013A public disagreement has erupted in French Polyensia over its Paris-based representative's call to end tax exemption for hotel developments. Audio
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Three die in Northern Marianas plane crash
Audio 7 Oct 2013A Star Marianas plane crash in the Northern Marianas that claimed the lives of three people, including the pilot, is the airline's second fatal incident in the past year. Audio
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Cook Islands drives world-first NZ-China aid project
Audio 7 Oct 2013A batch of workers from China are due in the Cook Islands in coming weeks to start work on an aid project, regarded as a world first. Audio
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PNG government called on to consult on constitutional changes
Audio 7 Oct 2013Watchdog group raises concerns at the haste and lack of consultation over recent constitutional changes in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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SPREP calling on Savai'i uplands to become a protected area
Audio 7 Oct 2013SPREP says the Savai'i uplands should be listed as a protected conservation area after undertaking a biodiversity assessment of the area. Audio
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Call for help with funeral costs in Papua New Guinea cities
Audio 7 Oct 2013As the authorities in Papua New Guinea's two main cities prepare for another round of mass burials, people are reported to be struggling to find the money to bury their relatives. Audio
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Sport: Solomon Islands ready for first rugby league test
Audio 4 Oct 2013Solomon Islands to play their first ever rugby league test against Vanuatu on Saturday. Audio
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Restoration of NZ-Fiji relationship no time soon says Fiji academic
Audio 4 Oct 2013Fiji-New Zealand relations could remain cool for some time to come, despite an easing of Wellington's stance on Suva. Audio
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Plea for Australia to reverse deportation of West Papuans
Audio 4 Oct 2013There is grow anger and concern about the actions of the Australian government in deporting seven Papuan asylum seekers to Papua New Guinea. Audio
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New book offers first comprehensive history of Kermadecs
Audio 4 Oct 2013New book released about New Zealand's Kermadec Islands is the first to offer a comprehensive account of the fascinating history of these small islands. Audio
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Solomons Chamber of Commerce says funding needed for rural areas
Audio 4 Oct 2013The Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce says it would like the government to inject more funds into rural areas to help indigenous people utilise their land. Audio