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Parts of Fiji already suffering cyclone damage hit again
Audio 5 Apr 2016The parts of Fiji devastated by Cyclone Winston six weeks ago are swamped with rain again. Audio
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Scientists in French Polynesia on verge of mosquito breakthrough
Audio 5 Apr 2016Scientists in French Polynesia say an ambitious experiment to control mosquito populations is proving to be very successful, and could change the way countries prevent mosquito-borne illness. Audio
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Widescreen’s best of the web (5 April)
Our pick of the best* and most interesting screen-related articles and features from around the web including Sad Ben Affleck’s conflicted relationship with class, the gay subtext in Batman, and an…
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Fiji sedition lawyer's office ransacked
Audio 5 Apr 2016A Fiji lawyer who lodged an official complaint about alleged torture by security forces has had his offices ransacked in the latest in a series of intimidations towards him and colleagues. Audio
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Decentralisation a key priority for new Kiribati leader
Audio 5 Apr 2016Decentralisation, free education and reforms to copra prices are some the main priorities of the new Kiribati administration under president Taneti Maamau. Audio
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Tonga's leader says his door is always open to the media
Audio 4 Apr 2016Tonga's prime minister says claims his government is not open and accessible are not true. Audio
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CNMI officials say life's changed because of gun ruling
Audio 4 Apr 2016A Northern Marianas court ruling which threw out 30 year old gun restrictions is expected to have a major impact on security there. Audio
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Underfunding of Bougainville education a huge problem - Momis
Audio 4 Apr 2016Bougainville to look to donors for help to fund its poorly functioning education sector. Audio
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Honiara's sprawl stirs tensions in Solomon Islands
Audio 4 Apr 2016Tensions are rising in Solomon Islands over the encroachment onto Guadalcanal provincial lands of residents from the capital Honiara. Audio
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Samoan biography aims to inspire Pacific people
Audio 4 Apr 2016A New Zealand born Samoan hopes her story of turning her unhealthy lifestyle around will inspire other Pacific people. Audio
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NZ police officer helping out on Niue
Audio 4 Apr 2016New Zealand police are helping their Niue counterparts under their Partnership for Pacific Police Programme. Audio
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Sport: Sacked Tonga 7's coach hasn't been paid
Audio 4 Apr 2016The sacked coach of the Tonga sevens team says he has not been paid during his 18 months at the helm. Audio
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Little water left as Micronesia struggles with long drought
Audio 1 Apr 2016Some parts of Federated States of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands are experiencing their worst drought in recorded history, with some atolls close to running out of drinking water. Audio
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Fiji Pink Eye outbreak sees 5000 cases in two weeks
Audio 1 Apr 2016Health authorities in Fiji are urging people to observe strict personal hygiene as the country goes through a massive outbreak of conjunctivitus or Pink Eye. Audio
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NZ aid survey shows faults in system
An assessment of New Zealand's aid performance shows a need for improvements in some areas. Audio
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Dewatering starts at Solomons gold mine
The local owners of Solomon Islands Gold Ridge gold mine have begun the dewatering process at the mine's overfull tailings dam. Audio
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PNG govt committed to Indonesia relationship
Papua New Guinea's Foreign Minister says his government has an excellent relationship with Jakarta but doesn't want to do anything to displace the trust that Indonesia has placed in it, such as… Audio
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Some of latest NZ aid to Fiji goes to dairy sector
Audio 31 Mar 2016New Zealand contributes more aid to help Fiji following Cyclone Winston and outlines plans to help the agriculture sector. Audio
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Public transport operators in Vanuatu want level playing field
Audio 31 Mar 2016Public transport operators in Vanuatu are calling for equal access to tourists on board cruise ships which frequent the capital Port Vila. Audio
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Fiji union concerned over worker rights despite ILO decision
Audio 31 Mar 2016A union leader in Fiji says worker rights are still a concern despite the laying aside of a possible Commission of Inquiry into the country's labour laws. Audio
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Tonga's govt-media relationship hits an all time low
Audio 30 Mar 2016The struggles the media in Tonga is experiencing as it tries to prise information out of the Pohiva government. Audio
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Fiji financial year adjustment makes no sense to opposition
Audio 30 Mar 2016Fiji's shadow finance minister says the government's decision to change the financial year is an unnecessary move that makes no sense. Audio
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Pitcairn drone tests could shape future of marine conservation
Audio 30 Mar 2016A new type of surface drone being tested in the Pitcairn Islands could shape the future of patrolling and protecting marine reserves all around the world. Audio
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Call for abortion law reform debate in PNG
Audio 30 Mar 2016The governor of Port Moresby is calling for public debate on reforming abortion law in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Vanuatu govt may look for a foreign police chief
Audio 30 Mar 2016The Vanuatu government plans to look overseas to fill the vacant police commissioner's post, but Transparency International says in the long term the post will have to be held by a local. Audio