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Reaction to a US move favouring indigenous Hawaiians
Audio 28 Sep 2016A prominent native Hawaiian says moves to allow the state's indigenous population to choose whether to form a unified government is a huge development. Audio
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Illegal cherry-coffee trade in PNG affecting quality
Audio 28 Sep 2016Illegal trading of cherry coffee in Papua New Guinea is said to be affecting the quality of coffee in the country. Audio
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PNG university defies court stay order
Audio 28 Sep 2016The University of Papua New Guinea is refusing to let seven students, who were granted a stay order against the administration's decision to terminate them, register for classes. Audio
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Fiji's exporters say Australia's biosecurity changes 'overdue'
Audio 28 Sep 2016Fijian exporters say they are looking forward to better biosecurity arrangements with Australia, as new entrepreneurs enter the export market. Audio
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Anthologies from the climate change front line
Audio 27 Sep 2016An anthology of first-person accounts of climate change from around the region is hoped to add a personal touch to the climate change debate. Audio
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More women needed in Palau congress
Audio 27 Sep 2016A Palau senator says the number of women in congress is likely to increase but it's still a man's world. Audio
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Tongan noble MP wants focus on climate change migration
Audio 27 Sep 2016A Tongan noble representative has told a Commonwealth Secretariat meeting that countries need to prepare for the possibility of climate change-induced migration. Audio
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Pacific leaders raise West Papua at the UN
Audio 26 Sep 2016Indonesia has objected firmly to statements by leaders of six Pacific islands at the UN General Assembly, voicing concern about human rights abuses in West Papua. Audio
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Albinism in Fiji documented on film
Audio 26 Sep 2016For the first time, a genetic disorder affecting a part of Fiji's indigenous population has been documented on film. Audio
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Pacific nations take positives out of Rio Paralympics
Audio 26 Sep 2016Pacific countries encouraged by performance at the Rio Paralympics. Audio
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Bougainville's Momis dismisses Panguna opposition
Audio 26 Sep 2016Bougainville's president is dismissing claims by one Panguna landowner group which is disputing his government's right to seek majority control of the mining company Bougainville Copper Ltd. Audio
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Concerns over calcium in Niue's water lens
Audio 26 Sep 2016Concerns have been raised over high levels of calcium and possible contamination in the water lens under Niue. Audio
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Samoan practice of gift-giving misinterpreted
Audio 26 Sep 2016Young Samoans in New Zealand feel burdened by fa'alavelave. Audio
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Cooks in the black after tourism surge
Audio 26 Sep 2016The Cook Islands Government's financial state is looking rosy after a huge surge in visitor numbers over the past six months. Audio
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New Zealand Pacific students missing out on health care
Audio 26 Sep 2016A quarter of Pacific students in New Zealand are missing out on crucial healthcare according to a new report. Audio
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Super heroes help fight flab in Samoa
Audio 23 Sep 2016Volunteers in Samoa are tackling soaring obesity levels in children with games, gardening and gimmicks. Audio
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Fiji's education ministry 'backflips' on teacher gag
Audio 23 Sep 2016Fiji's teachers' union says the Education Ministry has retracted a letter it sent to all schools on Tuesday banning any unapproved speeches and interviews. Audio
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Little progress in resettling PNG's Manus refugees
Audio 23 Sep 2016There's been little movement on finding resettlement for refugees held on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island, five months since PNG's Supreme Court ruled that holding people against their will on Manus… Audio
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Permit for Fiji sugar industry meeting shut down by Police
Audio 23 Sep 2016The government has given permission for a meeting on Fiji's sugar industry to go ahead next week but will the conditions imposed on it will restrict debate? Audio
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PNG's NCD changes strategy on betelnut crackdown
Audio 23 Sep 2016Papua New Guinea's National Capital District is moving the focus of its betelnut crackdown from vendor to user. Audio
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Pacific training project opens doors for Pasifika youth
Audio 22 Sep 2016A successful pilot programme for young Pacific youth is set to lift incomes and living standards for New Zealand's Pacific population. Audio
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What’s going on in the minds of children with neurological disorders?
Susan Haldane is the head of Mind Over Manner - an organisation which uses the power of theatre to help people understand what's going on in the minds of children with neurological disorders like ADHD… Audio
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Focus on safe houses in Fiji ahead of cyclone season
Audio 22 Sep 2016A scramble to rebuild on Koro Island in Fiji is underway ahead of the next cyclone season. Audio
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Guam Catholic Church warns of bankruptcy over abuse bill
Audio 22 Sep 2016The Catholic Church in Guam is warning churches, schools and social services could be at risk if its bankrupted by sexual abuse settlements. Audio
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Claim that Australian border policy reflects ignorance
Audio 21 Sep 2016An Australian lawyer who has worked with refugees on Nauru has expressed disgust at Canberra touting its border protection policy, including offshore processing of asylum seekers, as a model for other… Audio