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Grave concerns remain in flood-affected parts of Fiji
Audio 19 Apr 2016The head of the New Zealand branch of UNICEF says there are grave concerns about the health and education of people in flood-affected areas of Fiji. Audio
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Niue's largest internet provider to switch off service
Audio 19 Apr 2016Niue's largest internet provider will switch off its service on Monday after a dispute with the government over free access. Audio
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Oamaru links with Tongan community for water project
Audio 19 Apr 2016The rural services town of Oamaru is hoping to provide the model for integration of Pasifika communities in New Zealand with a new initiative. Audio
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PNG police force divided over major fraud case
Audio 18 Apr 2016A glaring division has opened up in Papua New Guinea's police force amid fallout over a major fraud case involving the prime minister Peter O'Neill. The head of the police anti-corruption unit, Mathew… Audio
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Vanuatu tourism invites return of Air New Zealand and Virgin
Audio 18 Apr 2016Vanuatu tourism will be launching a major marketing push in New Zealand and Australia to coincide with today's completion of emergency repairs to the country's international airport. Audio
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Fiji examines Australian seasonal worker programme
Audio 18 Apr 2016The Fiji Employment Minister is in Australia to seek an expansion of its seasonal worker programme and follow up on claims of worker exploitation. Audio
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RAMSI to be decommissioned in September
Audio 18 Apr 2016The Pacific Islands Forum is looking at decommissioning the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands in September this year. Audio
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Global trade body urges resilience for Pacific producers
Audio 18 Apr 2016Following her visit to Fiji, the head of the International Trade Centre says climate change is having a big impact on the ability of Pacific farmers to supply markets. Audio
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Solomons tailings dam spill under control
Audio 15 Apr 2016The Solomon Islands ministry of environment says a major spill-over at the Gold Ridge mine tailings dam has been brought under control. Audio
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NZ fisheries' workshops very useful - Tukuitonga
Audio 15 Apr 2016New Zealand workshops on improving Pacific fisheries management seen as worthwhile. Audio
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Pacific people need alternatives to selling natural resources
Audio 15 Apr 2016A New Zealand NGO working with remote Pacific Island communities says creating sustainble livelihoods could help stop exploitation. Audio
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Bougainville's battle to secure foreign investment
Bougainville's president says the region needs foreign investors but some on the island remain opposed. Audio
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Demonstrations a sign of Papuans' regional hopes
This week's demonstrations in Indonesia's Papua region in support for the United Liberation Movement for West Papua were a sign of widespread support for integration with the wider Melanesian… Audio
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Rights group describes Indonesian state hypocrisy in Papua
The head of Indonesia's leading human rights organisation, KONTRAS, has described how the nation is in a type of denial about festering rights issues in Papua region. Audio
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Independence from FSM could back-fire on Chuuk state
An expert on Micronesia says a push from Chuuk to break away from the Federated States of Micronesia is a short-sighted concept. Audio
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Fiji sugar farmers urged to grit their teeth after Winston
Audio 14 Apr 2016Fiji sugar industry chief Abdul Khan has urged sugar farmers to grit their teeth after a devastating few weeks for the industry. Audio
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Cooks/EU fishing deal still not completed - Puna
Audio 14 Apr 2016The Cook Islands prime minister says a fishing deal with the EU is yet to be signed but he says his government's aim is to ensure that any fishing is done sustainably. Audio
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PNG prime minister can't shake fraud allegations
Audio 13 Apr 2016The latest developments in the increasingly murky case involving allegations of corruption around the prime minister of Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Pacific implications in Panama Papers scandal don't surprise
Audio 13 Apr 2016A security analyst says leaked documents showing several Pacific Island countries to be tax havens have come as little surprise. Audio
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PNA head delighted with change of heart on VDS
Audio 13 Apr 2016The head of a Pacific fisheries body is delighted at an apparent change of heart over the worth of its Vessel Day Scheme for managing its purse seine fishery. Audio
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Reformed Vanuatu land procedures finally roll out
Audio 13 Apr 2016Reformed Vanuatu land laws are finally being implemented after a year of delays as the Lands Minister Ralph Regenvanu talks about handing over the first negotiator certificates over lease applications… Audio
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Sport: Cook Islands change 7's coach for Olympic qualifier
Audio 13 Apr 2016The Cook Islands Rugby Union explain why they appointed a new women's sevens coach for June's Olympic qualifying tournament. Audio
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PNG anti-fraud unit homes in on PM
Audio 12 Apr 2016Papua New Guinea's anti-fraud and corruption unit has been homing in on the country's Prime Minister in its battle to investigate high-level corruption. Audio
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NZ promoting its fisheries management to the Pacific
Audio 12 Apr 2016Pacific fisheries leaders gather in NZ to hear how this country's catch based management system works. Audio
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Tonga in dire need of domestic air improvements
Audio 12 Apr 2016Tourism officials in Tonga say the kingdom's domestic air service needs to improve significantly if it is to take full advantage of an increase in international capacity. Audio