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Church in PNG seeks court order to end illegal occupation
Audio 20 Dec 2017The Catholic diocese of Rabaul is hoping the courts will issue a restraining order after a Malaysian logger illegally moves onto its land. Audio
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Resistance leaders' sway still strong in Timor
Audio 20 Dec 2017Charismatic resistance leaders retain grip on Timor politics as an impasse in parliament continues. Audio
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The Sampler: 2017's best of the rest
Nick Bollinger revisits some of the great music of 2017 that may have been overshadowed by the bigger hits. Audio
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Tongan PM's return to power no surprise - academic
'Akilisi Pohiva winning a second term as Tonga's prime minister was no surprise for academic Malakai Koloamatangi. Audio
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Historical Pacific films part of a U.S. project
Historical Pacific films are being archived as part of a U.S. project focusing on indigenous people "Recovering Voices." Audio
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Mini Games leaves Vanuatu with 'can do attitude' - organisers
Organisers say the Pacific Mini Games have left Vanuatu with a "can-do" attitude for hosting major events Audio
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PNG PM welcomes decision over arrest
Papua New Guinea's prime minister Peter O'Neill has welcomed a Supreme Court decision to quash an arrest warrant for him. Audio
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Annabel Langbein’s tips for avoiding Christmas panic
Annabel Langbein’s latest cookbook Essential (her biggest yet) includes recipes for roast turkey, roast chicken and glazed ham. She gives some advice on how to rustle up a last-minute Christmas feast.
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RTG says it's best placed to redevelop Bougainville's Panguna
The two companies keen to restart mining at Bougainville's Panguna mine continue to dispute which of them has the backing of the relevant landowners group. Audio
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Cook Islands MP raises concerns about jet ski use
A Cook Islands MP says the man seen riding a jet ski in Muri Lagoon has been identified and will be reminded that it is strictly banned. Audio
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Final cohort of Pacific leaders for the Queen's programme
The Queen's Young Leaders programme has awarded five people from the Pacific for their work in improving the lives of people in their islands. Audio
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Ruban Nielson: 'Sometimes it’s hard to make music when you’re too comfortable'
Ruban speaks with Melody Thomas about balancing the need for honesty with self-preservation, while making the next UMO album. Audio
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Tonga MPs gather Monday to choose a prime minister
Just over four weeks after the election of the new Tonga parliament, MPs will gather on Monday to choose a new prime minister. Audio
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Nuclear weapon ban treaty campaign boosted by Nobel Peace Prize
Anti-nuclear advocacy from Pacific Islanders helped lay the groundwork for a treaty to ban nuclear weapons that is gaining momentum globally. Audio
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NZ stresses Timor Leste's safety
New Zealand is pressing the message that Timor Leste is safe a decade after violent civil unrest saw peacekeepers sent to restore order. Audio
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Concerns raised over treatment of Manus Is, refugees
Peak medical bodies and development workers raise concern over Australia's treatment of Manus Island refugees. Audio
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PNG govt committed to Solwara project despite legal challenge
Papua New Guinea's Mining Minister says the government is committed to the controversial Solwara 1 seabed mining project, despite local community groups launching legal proceedings in a bid to obtain… Audio
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Challenges of financial management addressed
Pacific Island MPs have been learning about how to deal with the challenges of government spending and parliamentary process in New Zealand, this week. Audio
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Sport: Tiny Tokelau makes a big mark at Mini Games
Tokelau makes its mark at the Pacific Mini Games. Audio
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Behind Handel’s Messiah
Hundreds of years after its creation, Handel’s ‘Messiah’ is still a treasured part of the annual musical calendar. Clarissa Dunn explores some of the many ways Handel’s masterpiece has been performed… Audio
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Manus legacy seen as undermining Australia's regional work
Audio 14 Dec 2017A group of Australian development workers in the Pacific say their efforts are being undermined by inhumane treatment of Manus Island refugees. Audio
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Academic says Tokelauan civil servants treated unjustly
Audio 14 Dec 2017An academic says the unjustified sacking of two Tokealauan public servants puts the spot light on the performance of the atolls' leaders. Audio
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Paris climate summit kickstarting a green global economy
Audio 13 Dec 2017Fiji's prime minister is back on the world stage urging action on climate change in Paris at the One Planet Summit. Audio
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Thai fishing report shows worrying signs for Pacific
Audio 13 Dec 2017The author of a report tha t shows catches by Thailand's distant-water fleet fishing throughout the Indo-Pacific are almost seven times higher than what it reports, says it is is a worrying sign for… Audio
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Samoan activism group brings public issues to the fore
Audio 13 Dec 2017A recently formed Samoan rights group hopes to fight government corruption and stand up for the public interest, starting with a march this weekend and a demonstration next week. Audio