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Door not totally shut on betel nut sales in Port Moresby
Audio 4 Oct 2013The Governor of Papua New Guinea's National Capital District says there's a possibility betel nut sales could eventually be re-introduced into the city, but only under strict conditions. Audio
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Sport: Qualifying spots up for grabs at Oceania Sevens Championship
Audio 3 Oct 2013Qualifying places up for grabs at Oceania Sevens Championship. Audio
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Critics of Fiji constitution warn judiciary is prey to political interference
Audio 3 Oct 2013Critics of Fiji's new constitution says the country's judiciary is easy prey to political influence and amendments are needed to safe-guard it. Audio
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Fears for workers going to French Polynesia nuke test site
Audio 3 Oct 2013French Polynesia's nuclear test veterans organisation worried about safety of workers hired to fix monitoring system at the disused Moruroa nuclear weapons test site. Audio
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US congress standoff impacts on territories in Pacific
Audio 3 Oct 2013The budget impasse in the United States which has necessitated a government shutdown, has impacted American territories in the Pacific. Audio
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Fiji public servants lodge pay claim as test of constitution
Audio 3 Oct 2013Public service unions in Fiji have made a claim for a similar pay increase to that received by the country's top civil servants. Audio
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Free West Papua group welcomes Vanuatu's UN statement
Audio 2 Oct 2013The Vanuatu Free West Papua Association has welcomed the Prime Minister's speech at the United Nations Assembly, where he highlighted the plight of West Papuans. Audio
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Solomons leaders have lost sight of people's needs - NGO
Audio 2 Oct 2013The chairperson of Transparency Solomon Islands says many politicians have lost sight of the people who vote for them, with the period immediately following elections described as being the critical… Audio
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Amid controversy, French Polynesia gets high council
Audio 2 Oct 2013French Polynesia establishes High Council to vet local laws. Audio
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Probe into Samoa prison reveals inmate breaches
Audio 2 Oct 2013Probe into allegations of corruption at Samoa's Tafaigata Prison reveals conditions of overcrowding and inmates being sent to work to stay with some senior police officers. Audio
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Vanuatu to use clothing to bridge cultural gap with Chinese
Audio 1 Oct 2013The Vanuatu Cultural Centre hopes local designers and tailors can use clothing to bridge a cultural gap between ni-Vanuatu people and Chinese immigrants. Audio
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PNG anti-corruption group urges institutional strengthening
Audio 1 Oct 2013PNG anti-corruption group urges institutional strengthening. Audio
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Civil society groups in Solomons say PM trying to gag them
Audio 1 Oct 2013Solomon Islands civil society groups are accusing the government of trying to stop them from speaking out against it. Audio
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Samoan Villages reflect on the September 2009 tsunami
Audio 1 Oct 2013Those who are reflecting on the devastating tsunami four years ago, say emotions and memories from that day are still fresh in their minds. Audio
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Uncertainty for seven West Papuans deported to PNG by Australia
Audio 1 Oct 2013Uncertainty prevails over the future of seven West Papuan asylum seekers deported by Australia to PNG. Audio
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Sport: Tahiti coach proud of Beach Soccer World Cup team
Audio 30 Sep 2013Hosts Tahiti finish fourth at the Beach Soccer World Cup after an agonising penalty shoot-out defeat to Brazil in the bronze playoff. Audio
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Fiji authorities to register voters abroad for 2014 elections
Audio 30 Sep 2013The Fiji authorities are set to begin registering voters abroad, starting in New Zealand, for elections promised for 2014. Audio
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Children at camp for asylum seekers on Nauru get schooling
Audio 30 Sep 2013Save the Children is providing schooling for children in Australia's camp for asylum seekers on Nauru. Audio
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Fears of future riots between niVanuatu people and Chinese
Audio 30 Sep 2013A Vanuatu researcher says there are fears discord between niVanuatu and new Chinese immigrants could lead to riots, and heightened discrimination and racism. Audio
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More Palau women to stand for elections after Mock Congress
Audio 30 Sep 2013Palau women inspired to run for local and national elections after the Mock Congress for Women. Audio
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Language week to highlight Tuvalu's plight
Audio 30 Sep 2013A serious message about the very survival of their identify accompanies the first-ever Tuvalu Language Week. Audio
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Pacific Forum head takes stock of organisation's direction
Audio 30 Sep 2013The Secretary-General of the Pacific Islands Forum says the organisation remains the premier regional grouping, but must keep evolving to stay relevant. Audio
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Elizabeth Gilbert: eat, pray, love and the 1800s
Audio 28 Sep 2013American writer best known for her 2006 bestseller Eat, Pray, Love. Her new novel is The Signature of All Things. Audio
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Sport: Final chance for players to impress ahead of Rugby League World Cup
Audio 27 Sep 2013Final chance for players to impress ahead of Rugby League World Cup. Audio
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Solomon Islands encourages foreign investors to upskill locals
Audio 27 Sep 2013The head of Investment in Solomon Islands says more foreign investors are needed to help upskill indigenous business people. Audio