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PNG women find new career path in Defence Force
Audio 23 Sep 2013A career in the defence force is now a reality for women in Papua New Guinea, with the country's first four female army officers put through a rigorous training exercise. Audio
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NZ police re-engage with Fiji force through dog-unit
Audio 23 Sep 2013A desire for tighter border control in the Pacific has led to the first step towards re-establishing ties between the New Zealand police and their Fiji counterparts. Audio
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AusAid reintegration a step back for alleviating poverty
Audio 23 Sep 2013AidWatch says AusAid's reintegration into DFAT will mean a focus on Australia's national interest rather than alleviating global poverty. Audio
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Fiji churches umbrella group support strong words on democracy
Audio 23 Sep 2013The Fiji Council of Churches has supported religious leaders' push to end culture of silence. Audio
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Marshall Islands politician critical of John Key's comments
Audio 20 Sep 2013A Marshall Islands cabinet minister is unhappy with comments made by the New Zealand Prime Minister, John Key, about its nuclear issues. Audio
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Guadalcanal premier replacing executive after resignations
Audio 20 Sep 2013The premier of Solomon Islands' Guadalcanal province says he has no plans to resign, despite losing eight members of his executive over allegations of financial misconduct. Audio
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Former PNG prime minister critical of OK Tedi mine takeover
Audio 20 Sep 2013PNG's founding prime minister explains his opposition to the government taking full control of Ok Tedi mine. Audio
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Reintegration of AusAid shows global poverty not a priority
Audio 20 Sep 2013AidWatch critical of the Australian government's decision to reintegrate AusAid into the Department of Foreign Affairs. Audio
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Injuries after stones thrown at American Samoa school bus
Audio 20 Sep 2013Shock in American Samoa after a bus carrying a school volleyball team is attacked. Audio
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Situations of injustice could be undermining peace in Pacific
Audio 20 Sep 2013People around the Pacific are being urged to reflect on their situations within their communites ahead of the International Day of Peace tomorrow. Audio
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U.S Uni Recruiters - Joe Kralick
Audio 20 Sep 2013Parents with high ambitions for their Year 13 students should get them along to the Aotea Centre in Auckland tomorrow. Recruiters from some of the world's top unversities are all set to assess their… Audio
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Sport: Beach Soccer World Cup to kick off in Tahiti
Audio 19 Sep 2013The Beach Soccer World Cup kicks off in Papeete with high hopes that the two Oceania representatives will rise to the occasion in their own backyard. Audio
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Pacific Tuna Forum broadens investment in fisheries
Audio 19 Sep 2013The 4th Pacific Tuna Forum in Honiara has met to discuss the big issues faced by the industry. Audio
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Police worried about retribution over PNG trekking attacks
Audio 19 Sep 2013The Police Commander of Morobe province in Papua New Guinea is concerned boiling anger over the attacks on trekkers along the Black Cat Track last week could lead to more violence. Audio
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PNG government move to take over Ok Tedi Mine
Audio 19 Sep 2013Papua New Guinea's government makes its move to take over full ownership of the Ok Tedi copper and gold mine. Audio
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Concerns over PNG government move for Ok Tedi and SDP
Audio 19 Sep 2013Concerns around moves by Papua New Guinea's government to over ownership of the Ok Tedi mine and the PNG Sustainable Development Programme. Audio
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New measure designed to deter pokie machine users in PNG
Audio 18 Sep 2013It's hoped the increase in the minimum bet fee for Pokie machines in Papua New Guinea, will discourage low income earners from blowing their money on the gambling machines. Audio
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Niue preparing for elephant quarantine
Audio 18 Sep 2013The authorities on Niue are preparing to hold two elephants in quarantine for New Zealand's Auckland Zoo. Audio
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PNG's Polye selected as chairman of World Bank and IMF
Audio 18 Sep 2013Papua New Guinea's Treasurer Don Polye has been selected to be the next chairman of the board of governors of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. Audio
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Fiji civil servant association slams pay hikes report
Audio 18 Sep 2013Fiji's Public Service Association has demanded the Fiji Government come clean on whether permanent secretaries have received massive pay increases. Audio
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Central Pacific shipping regulator to get backing this week
Audio 18 Sep 2013New central Pacific shipping regulator expected to be endorsed by the small island states in Suva this week. Audio
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Vanuatu authorities suspect marine smuggling ring
Audio 18 Sep 2013The authorities in Vanuatu suspect the seizure of banned marine species at Vanuatu's Bauerfield Airport indicates there is a largescale smuggling ring operating in the country. Audio
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A careful balancing act underway for Fiji's historic Levuka
Audio 17 Sep 2013The historic Fijian town of Levuka is searching for specialists to help preserve the old buildings which have helped earn it World Heritage status. Audio
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Tuvalu leader confident Majuro Declaration will work
Audio 17 Sep 2013Tuvalu's prime minister is confident that the Majuro Declaration on climate change leadership will achieve its intended aims. Audio
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5,000 expected for Solomons blackbirding anniversary
Audio 17 Sep 2013Thousands expected to welcome decendants of a blackbirding victim when they visit Solomon Islands. Audio