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Marshalls Govt moves to try save country's pension fund
Audio 3 May 2016The Marshall Islands government is looking at solutions to prevent the collapse of the country's pension fund. Audio
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PNG police chief facing contempt proceedings
Contempt proceedings have been filed in a Papua New Guinea court against the police commissioner Gary Baki. Audio
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Sense of unfinished business over end of Fiji's GCC
An academic who's been banned from Fiji says the Great Council of Chiefs may no longer be relevant but the way it was dissolved leaves a sense of unfinished business. Audio
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Hundreds attend funeral to mourn Bill Sevesi
Family and friends gathered in New Zealand on Monday to celebrate the life of renowned musician Bill Sevesi. Audio
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Manus island decision unlikely to threaten PNG's aid
An expert in Australian foreign aid says hundreds of millions of dollars promised to Papua New Guinea for hosting an asylum seeker detention centre is unlikely to be threatened. Audio
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New book examines West Papua in world system
The author of a new book about how West Papua is an international issue, concerning the purview of international systems says there is sound international legal basis for the United Nations to review… Audio
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Easy to build and robust housing concept in pipeline for Fiji
The designer of a new traditional Fijian style simple robust home is hoping his concept could be an easy and affordable solution to the devastation caused by Cyclone Winston. Video, Audio
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Labour says Tokelau ferry may not be fit for purpose
Audio 2 May 2016New Zealand's opposition Labour party says the new ferry that links Tokelau to the outside world may not be fit for purpose. Audio
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Solomons PM to table anti-corruption and whistleblower bills
Audio 2 May 2016Solomon Islands prime minister will this week table two bills aimed at tackling corruption in the country. Audio
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Teacher shortage means no school for some PNG kids
Audio 2 May 2016A shortage of 10,000 teachers in Papua New Guinea is being felt most acutely by students in rural areas. Audio
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Secret to Pacific growth in its growing working age population
Audio 29 Apr 2016A new report on demographics and human development in the Pacific says the region has a unique opportunity to accelerate growth by investing in its youth. Audio
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CNMI school group to challenge court gun ruling
Audio 29 Apr 2016A Northern Marianas school association says it will appeal a court ruling which threw out the Weapons Control Act, despite the local Attorney-General believing it would be in vain. Audio
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Norfolk Islanders seeking UN oversight
Audio 29 Apr 2016Norfolk Islanders present a petition to the UN accusing Canberra of violating their right to self-determination. Audio
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Fate of illegally detained asylum seekers in PNG in the balance
Audio 28 Apr 2016The fate of 850 asylum seekers and refugees detained illegally on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island hangs in the balance. Audio
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Pacific urged to be cautious over seabed mining
Audio 28 Apr 2016A new report by the World Bank says Pacific Island countries should be cautious over any plans for mining of the seabed. Audio
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Union says AFFCO/Talley’s is trying to muzzle free speech
The Meatworkers' Union says Affco Talleys is trying to stop its workers talking about the company on Facebook and other social media. Audio
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Nauru asylum seeker burns himself in protest
Audio 28 Apr 2016An asylum seeker detained by the Australian government on Nauru has set himself on fire in front of staff from the United Nations. Audio
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Call for local body elections in Fiji after Winston
Audio 28 Apr 2016A human rights activist in Fiji says local body elections are all the more important following the devastation caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Fiji disappointed after Australia sign Semi Radradra
Audio 28 Apr 2016Fiji rugby league officials admit to being surprised and disappointed after Australia selected Semi Radradra in their national squad. Audio
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Samoans battle with water issues post-cyclone
Audio 27 Apr 2016Some families in Samoa are still facing water issues following Cyclone Amos. Audio
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Air NZ maintains stand on Vanuatu airport
Audio 27 Apr 2016Despite emergency remedial works being completed at Vanuatu's main airport, Air New Zealand is maintaining its suspension on commercial flights. However the carrier made a request to charter flights… Audio
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Pacific thinking about collective action over long line fishing
Audio 27 Apr 2016A New Zealand fisheries advisor, who works a lot with Pacific Island countries, says there is an emerging inteest in developing a collective approach to solve the raft of issues in the long line… Audio
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MP laments PNG's rural disconnection
Audio 27 Apr 2016A Papua New Guinea MP says that since the national broadcaster, NBC, stopped providing shortwave and medium wave radio services, people in PNG's many remote areas are starved of information about what… Audio
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French PM due in New Caledonia amid tension and uncertainty
Audio 26 Apr 2016The French prime minister, Manuel Valls, is due in New Caledonia this week amid political tension and economic uncertainty. Audio
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Logging companies still resist Pacific conservation policies
Audio 26 Apr 2016The Secretariat of the Pacific Community says more effort is needed to help prevent further degradation of native forests around the region. Audio