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PNG community organisations unite against seabed mining
Audio 26 Apr 2016Community based organisations in the areas surrounding Papua New Guinea's Bismarck Sea have united against seabed mining. Audio
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Photographer documents effect of climate change on Pacific
Audio 26 Apr 2016A photographer, who's spent the past few years travelling the Pacific in an attempt to document the effects of climate change, says the rest of the world seems to know little about the region's… Audio
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Stalemate over probe into PNG fraud case
Audio 26 Apr 2016Papua New Guinea's police anti-fraud squad remains unable to access its office and files amid a standoff over a major corruption case. This comes after anti-fraud officers made several high profile… Audio
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Fiji parl votes against reinstating Great Council of Chiefs
Audio 25 Apr 2016Fiji's parliament has voted out a petition seeking to reinstate the Great Council of Chiefs. Audio
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Indonesia police admit to using torture
Audio 25 Apr 2016The human rights NGO Amnesty International says the police in Indonesia have admitted torturing a man to death. Audio
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Young Pacific farmers hailed as entrepreneurs
Audio 25 Apr 2016It's hoped a workshop for young Pacific farmers about web and social media skills, will teach youth to think of farming as entrepreneurism, rather than just manual labour. Audio
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Foreign workers treated like 'slaves' in Cook Islands
Audio 25 Apr 2016A former Deputy Prime Minister of the Cook Islands has highlighted the mistreatment of foreign workers there, saying some are treated like slaves. Audio
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$50 million revamp for Marshall Island
Audio 25 Apr 2016A small atoll in the Marshall Islands, Ebeye, has launched a five year-long infrastructure revamp at the cost of $50 million. Audio
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All the world’s a stage
How shall I celebrate thee? Let me count the ways... Today marks the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare. Video, Audio
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My Lamb’s A-Field
In 2011 Whanganui farmers Richard and Suze Redmayne set up Coastal Spring Lamb. They, along with a group of other coastal, family based, sheep farmers produce lamb specifically for selling between… Audio
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Plan to return Radio Vanuatu to its former glory
Audio 22 Apr 2016It's hoped Radio Vanuatu will soon return to the standard it once was when it could be heard by everyone in the archipelago. Audio
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High rates of desperation in Fiji after Cyclone Winston
Audio 22 Apr 2016Counsellors helping people in Fiji recover after Cyclone Winston say up to two people in each village they're visiting are in a desperate state psychologically and many others are severely affected. Audio
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Protest in American Samoa over donations from Indonesia
Audio 22 Apr 2016An American Samoan has protested against the government for accepting donations from Indonesia. Audio
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Kindles open up world of possibilities for kids on Bougainville
Audio 22 Apr 2016An Australian scheme to get more children on Bougainville reading, using Kindles, is hoping to expand its aid project Audio
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Fear of reprisal limiting human rights journalism
Audio 21 Apr 2016A media forum in Fiji has heard the fear of retribution is a barrier to reporting human rights stories in the Pacific. Audio
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Reported domestic violence in Fiji 'the tip of the iceberg'
Audio 21 Apr 2016Domestic violence in Fiji rose 13 percent for the first quater of this year compared to the same period last year. Audio
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Mental health, finances a focus for Pacific rugby initiative
Audio 21 Apr 2016The importance of off-field support for Pacific Island rugby players is underlined in a new initiative including career, financial and mental health education. Audio
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Tongans encouraged to take part in politics and make history
Audio 21 Apr 2016A New Zealand MP has been in Tonga encouraging women to participate in politics as the country prepares for local body elections in June. Audio
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Justice not served in PNG refugee murder case - advocate
Audio 21 Apr 2016: Australia's Refugee Action Coalition says justice has not been served in the murder case of 23-year-old Iranian asylum seeker Reza Barati on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Vanuatu airport runway gets a 12 month reprieve
Audio 20 Apr 2016Following emergency repairs to the runway at Vanuatu's main international airport, Bauerfield, the World Bank says the runway is safe for jet planes to arrive for the next 12 months. Audio
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Dissident ends Fiji Times commentary
Audio 20 Apr 2016One of the few dissident voices in the Fiji media, Professor Wadan Narsey, has ended his campaign of political dissent in the Fiji Times. Audio
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Pacific tourism operators to promote niche options
Audio 20 Apr 2016Media coverage of Pacific disasters means there are fewer European buyers turning up at this year's South Pacific Tourism Exchange. Audio
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Helping a Samoa village best cope with natural disasters
Audio 20 Apr 2016A pilot project to help the Samoan village of Sa'anapu cope better with natural disasters is now an exhibition. Audio
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Sport: Fiji Football embracing daunting Olympic draw
Audio 20 Apr 2016Fiji Football says the Olympic squad is preparing as thoroughly as possible for their debut at the Rio Games, where they face group matches against Germany, Mexico and South Korea. Audio
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Norfolk Island seeks UN help in battle with Canberra
Audio 19 Apr 2016Norfolk Island groups will next week present a petition to the United Nations seeking listing as a Non-Self-Governing Territory. Audio