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Fiji's DPP says no charges for prominent people arrested
Audio 17 Oct 2016Fiji's DPP says last month's high profile arrests and detentions contain no evidence to justify charges. Audio
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Solomons NGO disappointed by tax step
Audio 17 Oct 2016The head of Transparency Solomon Islands says a court's decision to affirm tax free salaries for MPs is a big step back for the country's transparency efforts. Audio
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Former Samoa player to lead FIFA's Women's Football Division
Audio 17 Oct 2016Former Samoa Football CEO appointed FIFA's Chief Women's Football Officer. Audio
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Rethink urged in Marshalls' battle against nuclear powers
The Marshall Islands is urged to re-think its strategy in a battle against nuclear powers. Audio
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Samoa union hopes workers will be protected after mass layoff
Audio 17 Oct 2016Samoa First Union says discussions with Yazaki EDS Samoa are underway to ensure that employees are looked after when the company shuts down next year. Audio
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Advancing models of parliamentary gender quotas in the Pacific
Audio 17 Oct 2016An academic specialising in women's political representation says the Pacific is still lagging behind other regions in this area, but that some countries like Samoa are looking beyond the classic… Audio
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MP calls for UN to end violence on Manus Island
Audio 17 Oct 2016The United Nations must act to end the violence between the community and refugees marooned on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea, according to the local MP. Audio
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American Samoa canning operations to shut in December
Audio 14 Oct 2016Employees of Samoa Tuna Processors (STP) are learning today that its canning operations are shutting down indefinitely on December 11th because of adverse business conditions. Audio
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Bartok’s last musical love letter
Michael Houstoun takes to the stage tomorrow to perform Bartok’s Piano Concerto No 3 with Orchestra Wellington. Conducted by Marc Taddei, the work was written by Bartok in the final stages of his… Audio
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Australian atrocity exposed on Nauru
Audio 14 Oct 2016Refugee children engaging in self harm and attempting suicide on Nauru has prompted a psychiatrist to expose the damage caused by Australia's offshore detention. Audio
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Samoa business confident of filling Yazaki gap
Audio 14 Oct 2016Samoa's Chamber of commerce is optimistic that the country will be able to fill the gap left by its largest private sector employer. Audio
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Human rights challenges in Pacific identified
Audio 13 Oct 2016Some of the challenges Pacific island countries face in implementing human rights goals have been identified at a regional meeting in Fiji. Audio
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SPC helps Pacific curb rhinoceros beetle
Audio 13 Oct 2016The Pacific Community is assisting Samoa and other Pacific countries to curb any resurgence of the coconut rhinoceros beetle. Audio
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Sport: Tietjens set to be take charge of Samoa 7s
Audio 13 Oct 2016Sir Gordon Tietjens is expected to be appointed head coach of the Samoa sevens team. Audio
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Offshore detention blamed for violence on Manus
Audio 13 Oct 2016Violence between refugees and locals on Manus Island demonstrates the failure of Australia's offshore detention, according to a human rights lawyer. Audio
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Preparedness pays off in Vanuatu
Audio 13 Oct 2016An Australian aid group says its work preparing Vanuatu communities before Cyclone Pam paid off and there needs to be more investment in refresher courses and support for such schemes. Audio
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Island entrepreneurs pick up new ways to use fish bycatch
Audio 13 Oct 2016The first regional training for small-scale tuna canning entreneneurs is taking place in the Marshall Islands this week. Audio
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Mercy dash to PNG shark victim
Audio 13 Oct 2016A rare shark attack in the remote Siassi District of Papua New Guinea prompts mercy dash. Audio
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Concerns in Samoa over Yazaki closure
Audio 12 Oct 2016Samoa's government is vowing to find ways of offsetting the 740 jobs that will be lost when its largest private employer shuts down next year. Audio
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Tonga PM comments an excuse for poor performance
Audio 12 Oct 2016A Tongan publisher says the prime minister's complaint that his government is deadlocked because it's being stymied by senior officials is a poor excuse for his government's failures. Audio
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Manus detainee confirms damning UN reports
Audio 12 Oct 2016A detainee on Manus Island has confirmed damning information leaked from UN reports on Australia's offshore detention centres. Audio
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First PNG cardinal says Pope is looking to the developing world
Audio 12 Oct 2016The first Catholic bishop of Papua New Guinea to be appointed as a cardinal says he will spread the message of his country's plight with the rest of the world. Audio
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Sport: Fijian duo to ref on World Sevens Series
Audio 12 Oct 2016Fiji rugby referees picked for World Sevens Series Audio
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Marshalls anti nuke case "inspiring" despite dismissal
Audio 11 Oct 2016Backers of the Marshall Islands in its international anti nuclear fight say the battle has not been in vain as other non nuclear nations have been inspired to fight for nuclear disarmament. Audio
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Pasifika need to be considered in any homeless solution
Audio 11 Oct 2016A researcher has encouraged the New Zealand government to take into account Pasifika families when addressing housing deprivation or homelessness. Audio