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Operation Render Safe underway in Solomons
Audio 21 Sep 2016A joint military exercise in Solomon Islands has so far recovered more than 50 items of unexploded munitions. Audio
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Pacific league teams praise changes to eligibility rules
Audio 21 Sep 2016Pacific rugby league nations believe proposed changes to eligibility laws will strengthen the international game. Audio
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Lack of awareness breeds mistrust in PNG cyber-crime laws
Audio 21 Sep 2016A lack of awareness around Papua New Guinea's newly passed cyber-crime laws is breeding mistrust among some bloggers and social media commentators in the country. Audio
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Pacific calls for help on migration crisis at UN
Audio 21 Sep 2016Pacific island countries have called for help in dealing with refugees at a major UN gathering in New York. Audio
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Toilet-builders set to leave remote island in Fiji
Audio 20 Sep 2016A group of volunteers on Fiji's remote Koro Island are heading home this week after six months of building toilets and living in tents. Audio
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Scrutiny of proposed Cooks fishing deal was biased, claims NGO
Audio 20 Sep 2016A Cook Islands NGO says a committee process to scrutinise a proposed fishing deal with the European Union was biased. Audio
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Solomons fire sparks call for Pacific-wide ban on asbestos
Audio 20 Sep 2016New asbestos discovered after a hospital fire in Solomon Islands has sparked a call for a Pacific-wide ban on the toxic substance. Audio
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New Pacific Forum members raise questions
Audio 20 Sep 2016A political scientist who covers Pacific issues, says the changes initiated at the Pacific Islands Forum, by adding new members, may have fascinating results that the agency has not yet considered. Audio
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New marine reserve established around Pitcairn Island
Audio 20 Sep 2016Pitcairn islanders have been celebrating the establishment last week of 830,000 square kilometres of marine reserve around their remote island. Audio
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Fiji's NGOs cautious about meeting after arrests
Audio 19 Sep 2016Community groups in Fiji are treading carefully following the detention of six men involved in a gathering to discuss the constitution two weeks ago. Audio
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South Auckland theatre remodels Shakespeare through Pasifika
Audio 19 Sep 2016A theatre group in South Auckland is using classic English literature, in particular Shakespeare, to break down negative stereotypes surrounding Maori and Pasifika people in New Zealand. Audio
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What’s the role of feminism today?
On Suffrage Day Claire Regnault, a curator from Te Papa, and Anastasia Burn from Wellington Girls College Feminist Club discuss pressing issues for women today. Te Papa recently acquired a rare medal… Audio
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Leaders independence at Pacific Forum questioned
Audio 19 Sep 2016Civil society groups are questioning the independence of island leaders in the Pacific Islands Forum with Australia and New Zealand at the table. Audio
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PNG outlier stranded by climate and lack of services
Audio 19 Sep 2016Most of the population on the remote atoll of Takuu (also known as Mortlock) in Papua New Guinea's Bougainville region have left the island as their unique way of life struggles to survive. Audio
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New guide to help fish monitoring in the Pacific
Audio 19 Sep 2016There are hopes a new fish identification booklet will help improve management across the Pacific coastal fishing industry. Audio
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Tongan dancer keeps traditional dance alive
Audio 19 Sep 2016Tongan dancer and choreographer Tuiahai Tuiafitu is helping to keep his nation's traditional dance forms alive, against the onslaught of hip hop on the islands. Audio
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New legislation to help uncover abuse in Guam's Catholic Church
Audio 16 Sep 2016A bill enabling victims of historical sexual offences in Guam to file civil lawsuits could help uncover a web of abuse in the island's Catholic Church. Audio
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Major conservation summit outcomes not binding
Audio 16 Sep 2016The International Union for the Conservation of Nature's four-yearly World Conservation Congress has concluded in Hawaii where motions were passed on initiatives such as greater protection measures in… Audio
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Wellington Brass fronts up with the World’s Best
Wellington Brass Band music director David Bremner talks about the pride he felt conducting his band at the 164th British Open in Birmingham. Audio
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Fiji PM hits out at NZ criticism of political arrests
Audio 16 Sep 2016Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has again hit out at New Zealand saying it is been high-handed and disrespectful towards Fiji over the detention of several politicians at the weekend. Audio
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Fiji reshuffle puts relations with Aust/NZ at risk
Audio 16 Sep 2016An international relations scholar at the University of Fiji Richard Herr says Fiji's relations with Australia and New Zealand are at risk after a cabinet reshuffle in Fiji. Audio
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Tongan PM says misbehaving minister forced his hand
Audio 16 Sep 2016Tonga's Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva says a misbehaving cabinet minister gave him no option but to sack him. Audio
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Pacific farmers look to improve breadfruit
Audio 16 Sep 2016Members of a regional farmers network are gathering in Tonga this week for the first Pacific Breadfruit Roundtable conference. Audio
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Fiji PM says testy relationship with NZ needs work
Audio 15 Sep 2016The Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has hit back at comments by his New Zealand counterpart John Key in relation to the arrests of opposition politicians at the weekend. Audio
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PNG's New Ireland ready for autonomy - Chan
Audio 15 Sep 2016Papua New Guinea's New Ireland province advances its push for autonomy from the central government. Audio