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Opposition may get control in PNG
Audio 18 Jul 2016One of the MPs who crossed the floor of Papua New Guinea's parliament on Friday says he feels the opposition should be able to seize government at the end of the week. Audio
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Bougainville MPs to meet over Rio Tinto move
Bougainville's MPs are called to a special meeting of parliament in the wake of Rio Tinto's controversial move over shares for Bougainville Copper Ltd. Audio
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New work scheme hoped to ease youth unemployment
A successful youth-in-work programme in Solomon Islands will be replicated in the rest of Melanesia, if a training programme is successful. Audio
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Vanuatu only starting to recognise mental illness
A ni-Vanuatu mental health specialist talks about the burgeoning recognition of mental illness in his country and the increasing demand for care. Audio
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MSG leaders defer decision on West Papua membership
West Papua's quest for full membership of the Melanesian Spearhead Group has been dealt a setback of sorts by the group's leaders. Audio
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Claims mining venture failing to address abuses at PNG mine
Human rights groups are accusing an international mining venture in Papua New Guinea of failing to adequately address hundreds of claims of violence against security personnel. Audio
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More trained journalists and educators needed in Pacific
Media Educators and Trainers have come together to form a new regional body to address the decreasing number of journalists and educators in the Pacific. Audio
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Hopes US shark fin trade ban bill could help save species
A bill that would ban the trade of shark fins in the US could set an example for the whole world if it's passed. Audio
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Moves in Samoa to ease tensions between custom and law
Helping to resolve tensions between customs and law is a focal point between members of the Maori and Samoa Law Societies who recently formed a new network. Audio
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Refugees in PNG traumatised after Port Moresby attack
Asylum seekers in the Papua New Guinea capital want to be sent back to Manus island after their motel was attacked by a group of armed men. Audio
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Kun trapped on Nauru due to witness role in bribery probe
The former Nauru opposition MP Roland Kun says he was prevented from leaving Nauru partly because of his role in a bribery investigation involving a government minister. Audio
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Sport: Pacific countries alert to safety risks in Rio
Pacific countries say they have been keeping well informed about health and security concerns around the Rio Olympics. Audio
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Motion of no confidence possible for PNG Prime Minister
Audio 14 Jul 2016Papua New Guinea's deputy opposition leader says he is confident a no confidence motion in the Prime Minister will be successful, despite not knowing whether his bloc has the numbers. Audio
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No clear evidence of PNG strike
Audio 14 Jul 2016It's doubtful that workers in Papua New Guinea have observed a call to strike made by a civil society group. Audio
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Could prayer stop climate change in Pacific
Audio 14 Jul 2016An environmental campaign is asking people to pray for the Pacific, in the hope that it will raise awareness about climate change. Audio
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Nauru's Roland Kun speaks out in NZ
Audio 13 Jul 2016The former MP Roland Kun is settling into New Zealand after fleeing Nauru earlier this week. Audio
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PNG health workers threaten strike action
Audio 13 Jul 2016Unions representing health workers in Papua New Guinea say their members will walk off the job next week unless the Prime Minister steps down. Audio
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Suicide’s Martin Rev: “We were breaking all the rules”
Martin Rev, keyboardist with NYC proto-punk duo Suicide, talks to Trevor Reekie about the band's singular career. Audio
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Harvest not yet optimal in PNG
Audio 13 Jul 2016A weaker than expected harvest has come through for the drought plagued Highlands in PNG. Audio
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Vanuatu Govt clamping down on vehicle misuse
Audio 13 Jul 2016Minister in Vanuatu Jotham Napat, is putting a stop to misuse of government vehicles. Audio
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Cook Islands artist awarded a Fulbright
Audio 13 Jul 2016A top New Zealand artist residency at the University of Hawaii has been awarded to a Cook Islands artist for the first time. Audio
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Better health care needed for Maori and Pacific people in NZ
Audio 12 Jul 2016A new study shows major ethnic inequalities in the risk of death from heart disease in New Zealand, highlighting much higher rates of death for Maori and Pacific people. Audio
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An ousted Nauru MP suspects dirty tricks
Audio 12 Jul 2016A former Nauru president who lost his seat in the weekend's election claims manipulation by the government ensured key opposition MPs lost out. Audio
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Roland Kun flees Nauru for New Zealand
Audio 12 Jul 2016A former Nauru MP who had his passport seized by its government, has fled the island, travelling on a New Zealand passport. Audio
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Watchdog says Solomons Govt funding 'ghost' companies
Audio 12 Jul 2016Transparency Solomon Islands has revealed what it says are ten non-existent companies that have received government funding. Audio