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Secrecy exemption should extend to Nauru teachers
Audio 24 Oct 2016Doctors are now exempt from prosecution should they speak publicly about Nauru and Manus but teachers are still under threat. Audio
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Calls to address 'youth bulge' to avoid unrest
Audio 24 Oct 2016Civil unrest could grip the Pacific unrest unless more is done to occupy the region's growing youth population. Audio
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Cooks hopes NZ labourers will be attracted to the country
Audio 24 Oct 2016The Cook Islands Government brings in permits to entice New Zealand building labourers to consider six months of work there. Audio
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Pacific cuisine fine dining to change negative stereotypes
Audio 24 Oct 2016A new pacific business venture hopes to change negative stereotypes around traditional pacific dishes often seen as unhealthy. Audio
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Thousands of Fiji students locked out of the university system
Audio 21 Oct 2016Fiji's University of the South Pacific says it will review a process that resulted in thousands of students locked out of the university system days away from exams. Audio
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USP defends action in deactivating student accounts
Audio 21 Oct 2016The Acting Vice-Chancellor of Fiji's University of the South Pacific says the university understands the financial pressures on students, but had no choice but to threaten degistration. Audio
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Niue vanilla hits NZ Trade Aid stores
Audio 21 Oct 2016Niue Vanilla will be the first Pacific product to be sold in New Zealand's Trade Aid stores in over 40 years. Audio
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Cook Islands league team qualify for Women's World Cup
Audio 21 Oct 2016The Cook Islands qualify for the Women's Rugby League World Cup by default. Audio
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Heavy rains leave deadly mark on mainland PNG
Audio 21 Oct 2016Communities in several provinces in mainland Papua New Guinea are reeling from the impacts of floods and landslides caused by heavy rains. Seven people are understood to have been killed in one… Audio
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Norfolk Islands finds a champion in Pauline Hanson
Audio 21 Oct 2016An Australian Senator calls for a reversal of the changes Canberra has made on Norfolk Island. Audio
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USP will review fee lockout process
Audio 21 Oct 2016Fiji's University of the South Pacific says it will review a process that resulted in thousands of students locked out of the university system days away from exams. Audio
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Murders leave Cook Islands reeling
Audio 20 Oct 2016Killings on Rarotonga in the Cook Islands leaves the island reeling. Audio
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Filariasis eliminated in three Pacific nations
Audio 20 Oct 2016Vanuatu's director of public health says the elimination of filariasis is cause for celebration but eradication is the target. Audio
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Niueans work to revive dying language
Audio 20 Oct 2016The Niuean community are hoping that this week's Niuean language celebrations around New Zealand will help to revive their dying language. Audio
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Fiji wants to send more food to NZ
Audio 20 Oct 2016Fiji's Agriculture Minister says he's focused on reversing the growing trade imbalance with New Zealand. Audio
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Push to have more Pasifika and Maori in NZ business
Audio 20 Oct 2016A New Zealand charity group called TupuToa is aiming to get more Maori and Pacific Islanders involved in the business world. Audio
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EU and Cooks formalise purse seiner deal
Audio 19 Oct 2016The controversial Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Cook Islands has been formally adopted. Audio
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Anger in the Cooks as tuna deal sewn up
Audio 19 Oct 2016The Cook Islands environmental group Te Ipukarea is furious the government has gone ahead and formalised a fishing deal with the European Union. Audio
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Backyards flooded and seawalls damaged in Marshalls
Audio 19 Oct 2016Out of season high tides damage seawalls and flood backyards in the Marshall Islands. Audio
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Survey backs call for NZ to speak up over Nauru
Audio 19 Oct 2016Amnesty International says most New Zealanders want this country to take a stronger stance over Australia's offshore detention camps. Audio
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Niue's first ukulele festival to benefit humpback conservation
Audio 19 Oct 2016The song of the humpback and the strum of the uke combine to attract visitors to Niue. Audio
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Pacific peoples lead push for Papuan decolonisation
Audio 18 Oct 2016An academic specialising in West Papua says Pacific Islands peoples are taking the lead on issues of decolonisation within the region, and that it's beginning to make an impact on geopolitics. Audio
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Independence needed around Tongan Anti-Corruption appointment
Audio 18 Oct 2016There are concerns the independence and effectiveness of Tonga's first Anti-Corruption commissioner could be affected by government proposals. Audio
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Nauru an island of despair - Amnesty International
Audio 18 Oct 2016The human rights organisation, Amnesty International, says refugees and asylum seekers on Nauru face a deliberate and systematic regime of neglect and cruelty. Audio
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PNG struggles to change sorcery mindset
Audio 18 Oct 2016Papua New Guinea's struggle to contain sorcery-related violence is being linked to a lack of development for the majority rural population. While PNG scrapped the Sorcery Act three years ago in a move… Audio