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After protests, University of PNG cancels academic year
Audio 6 Jul 2016After two months of student protests, the University of Papua New Guinea has cancelled the academic year. Audio
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Small Island States adopt new strategy
Audio 6 Jul 2016Leaders from the Small Island States of the Pacific Islands Forum have adopted a new strategy to ensure their vulnerabilities are addressed. Audio
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Coconut oil trend opens doors for Pacific farmers
Audio 6 Jul 2016More doors are opening for Pacific farmers with the use of coconut oil now a growing trend in health and beauty markets worldwide. Audio
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Guam to push for change in political status
Audio 5 Jul 2016Guam is expected to decide within weeks whether or not to hold a referendum on the future of its political status. Audio
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Pacific feels the strain of increased demand for kava
Audio 5 Jul 2016The kava industry is feeling the strain as the popularity of kava grows in the Pacific region and beyond. Audio
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Nauru opposition alleges campaign interference
Audio 5 Jul 2016The Nauru opposition MP and former president, Sprent Dabwido, suspects the government has intervened to stifle his election campaign. Audio
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Pacific's high diabetes rates aren't expected to drop soon
Audio 5 Jul 2016A World Health Organisation official says Pacific rates of diabetes are two to three times the global average. Audio
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Pacific women struggle in NZ labour market
Audio 5 Jul 2016Pacific women in New Zealand are finding it tough to get ahead in the labour market. Audio
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Pacific football clubs happy with revamped OFC Champions League
Audio 5 Jul 2016Pacific clubs are encouraged by changes made to Oceania's premier club football competition. Audio
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Bougainville pleas for PNG to surrender new BCL shares
Audio 4 Jul 2016Fury in Bougainville at the way mining giant Rio Tinto distributes its shares in Bougainville Copper ltd. Audio
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Pacific food exports to promote tourism in pacific
Audio 4 Jul 2016Pacific partners in the food industry say more open doors to export internationally will help put the region on the map. Audio
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Book details how Pacific farmers can cope with climate change
Audio 4 Jul 2016A new book shows Pacific farmers and foresters examples of how to adapt to climate change over the next 70 or so years. Audio
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Fight for French compensation over nuke tests wages
Audio 4 Jul 2016Workers affected by the nuclear tests in French Polynesia say they will continue to hold the French Government accountable over the impact. Audio
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Traditional crop knowledge preserved in Tongan book
Audio 4 Jul 2016The author of a new book which documents traditional methods of growing yam says the book has preserved indigenous crop planting knowledge valuable to farmers in the region. Audio
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Nick D’s Indian and Pakistani Electronic Music Primer
Weird Together's Nick D presents a primer on Pakistani and Indian electronic music. Audio
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PNG doctors and church leaders call for PM to resign
The doctors' union in PNG and church leaders in Morobe province are echoing student calls for the Prime Minister to step aside. Audio
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Drought-hit Marshall Islands to get relief
The remote regions of the Marshall Islands are receiving much needed relief this week after being hit by drought conditions since late last year. Audio
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Politician fired up for seat in Tonga's all-male parliament
The highest polling woman candidate in Tonga's last election says she'll be calling on the help of her New Zealand mentor to help fight the next election. Audio
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New law bans sunbeds for U18s
A new law banning sunbed use for under 18s has passed in parliament, but cancer and skin specialists say it does not go far enough and they're still pushing for a complete ban. Skin cancer kills 300… Audio
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Australian completes Norfolk takeover today.
Audio 1 Jul 2016Despite strong opposition over the past year Australia will today complete its removal of autonomy from Norfolk Island. Audio
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PNG needs more ambitious expenditure plan, says ADB
Audio 1 Jul 2016The Asian Development Bank says Papua New Guinea's medium term economic outlook is fairly strong but further re-prioritisation of expenditure would help the government ease pressure from rising debt… Audio
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World’s largest telescope to track the dawn of the cosmos
In the middle of the Australian outback, scientists are building the world's largest radio telescope. Veronika Meduna pays a visit. Audio
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Instability in Melanesia linked to poor consultation
Audio 30 Jun 2016Lack of consultation over changes to governance systems is being blamed for instability in Melanesia. Audio
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New partnership to see more Pacific food products in NZ
Audio 30 Jun 2016A new trade partnership between a New Zealand company and its Pacific partners could see more food products from the region sold in New Zealand stores. Audio
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Public support for PNG students waning
Audio 30 Jun 2016A Church leader and a Member of Parliament in Papua New Guinea say student protesters risk losing public support if they don't resume their studies. Audio