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Sport: PNG captain relishes chance alongside cricket legends
Barramundis captain Assad Vala becomes the first PNG player to compete in a professional cricket competition. Audio
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PNG Govt called to take responsibility over SABLs
A civil society group in Papua New Guinea says the buck stops with the prime minister and he must act to cancel SABL leases. Audio
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Part time legislature touted for Guam
A first time senator in Guam wants his job to become part time in the hope the legislature becomes more representative of the community it serves. Audio
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Pasifika encouraged to get interested in NZ politics
A New Zealand group is working on giving young Pasifika a voice and getting them engaged in politics. Audio
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Fifty greatest films: Histoire(s) du cinéma
Tantalisingly rare, Godard’s challenging documentary is said to be the high point of the great director’s “late period”. Video
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Questions asked about PNG's ability to manage aid in Budget
Audio 15 Mar 2017A research group in Papua New Guinea wonders if the country is ready for Australian aid to be paid directly into the PNG Budget. Audio
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Solomon Airlines suspends another domestic route
Audio 15 Mar 2017Landowner disputes have forced Solomon Islands national airline to suspend its domestic service to Santa Cruz in the easternmost province of Temotu. Audio
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Aboriginal elder determined to keep advocating for West Papua
Audio 15 Mar 2017An Aboriginal elder and artist says she will continue advocating for West Papua's independence despite a mural she created being destroyed. Audio
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PNG AIDS Council upbeat about goals and message
Audio 14 Mar 2017PNG's National AIDS Council says amidst wider data collection, the number of people in the country who have tested positive for HIV has climbed, but that the generalised epidemic has been downgraded… Audio
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Geopolitical tensions a growing threat for Guam
A Guam academic says the Micronesian territory faces a greater threat from geopolitical tensions in the region. Having an anti-missile system in Guam has not necessarily made local people feel safe. Audio
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Fiji's Draunidalo aims for undecided vote
An opposition politician in Fiji Tupou Draunidalo says the new political group she's joined will aim to gain the support of the large number of voters who are undecided going into next year's… Audio
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Fiji hockey seeking ways to close the gap
Fiji Hockey are searching for more international competition after a series of heavy defeats. Audio
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Tonga to seek climate change funding
Tonga's government is looking for up to US$50 million of funding to deal with issues like climate change issues in the country. Audio
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US federal court ruling 'frustrating' for Guam decolonisation
A long-time campaigner for Guam's independence says a federal court ruling last week is frustrating, and misses the point of decolonisation. Audio
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More children seeing Drs since free GP visits for u13s
More children are seeing a doctor more often since free doctors visits for under 13s were introduced in 2014. Good after-hours coverage appears to have been important in ensuring that children from… Audio
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New outlet’s egg scoop raises big issues
A new online news service launched this week, led by two experienced news editors who promised to cover "the things that matter". Audio
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More women MPs needed to fight corruption in PNG
Audio 13 Mar 2017Participants in Papua New Guinea's Practice Parliament for Women say more female MPs would reduce government corruption. Audio
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Bougainville advances referendum preparations
Audio 13 Mar 2017The Bougainville agency charged with preparing the region for a referendum on possible independence from Papua New Guinea, says it is vital the people decide the questions in the vote. Audio
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Fiji's toll free abuse hotline sees flood of calls
Audio 13 Mar 2017More women from Fiji's remoter islands are calling in to report abuse after the launch of a toll free domestic violence hotline last week. Audio
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Micronesian banana fibre startup attracts attention
Audio 13 Mar 2017A small Micronesian startup, Green Banana Paper, is attracting international attention with its vegan wallets and paper products made of banana fibre. Audio
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Samoa university to offer journalism degree program in 2018
Audio 13 Mar 2017The National University of Samoa is expanding the Media and Journalism course to a Bachelor's degree in 2018. The journalism course started as a certificate programme, then was upgraded to a diploma… Audio
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PNG campaigners lobby Canada's PM
Audio 10 Mar 2017PNG campaigners have lobbied Canada's PM to help bring justice to victims of violence and rape at the Porgera Mine. Audio
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Samoa launches ILO report on child street vendors
Audio 10 Mar 2017Children as young as 7 years old are working on the streets of Apia according to an ILO report on child street vendors in Samoa. Audio
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Guam an unwitting target in rising geopolitical tensions
Audio 10 Mar 2017Guam's role as the forward strategic point for the projection of US force in the Asia Pacific has made the Micronesian people of this island an unwitting target. Audio
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Dumped Tonga Cabinet Minister speaks out
Audio 10 Mar 2017Dr 'Aisake Eke, who until earlier this week was Tonga's Finance Minister, says he abstained from a no confidence vote because some of the claims by the nobles about Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva were… Audio