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Complaints of exploitation of inmates in Cooks prison
Audio 22 Mar 2016Allegations of abuse of authority and power by senior officers at a Cook Islands prison have surfaced. Audio
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Women to march against violence in Vanuatu
Women in Vanuatu are planning a protest march this week to call for an end to violence against women in the country. Audio
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Personal story of Marshalls' nuclear history heard in The Hague
The lawyer representing the Marshall Islands in its international anti-nuclear case says hearings have shone a light on the lack of formal talks on nuclear disarmament. Audio
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UN encourages Fiji to withdraw reservations
Audio 21 Mar 2016The United Nations is encouraging Fiji to withdraw its reservations to the UN Convention Against Torture. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 21 March 2016
Audio 21 Mar 2016Samoa's new cabinet is revealed, with a notable name missing from the list; Severe drought looks set to linger in Micronesia; Tuvalu's Funafuti gains 8 percent more usable land after the borrow pits… Audio
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Samoa's new cabinet is revealed, with a notable name missing
Audio 21 Mar 2016Samoa's first time MPs and re-elected politicians for the 16th Parliament have been sworn in, following the recent general election. Audio
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Severe drought set to linger in Micronesia
Audio 21 Mar 2016Forecasters say a severe drought that has hit the Micronesian region could remain for a while yet. Audio
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Tuvalu's Funafuti gains 8% more usable land after pits filled
Audio 21 Mar 2016Tuvalu's main island, Funafuti, has gained an extra eight percent of land after the completion of a project to fill in so-called "borrow pits" from the Second World War. Audio
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Returning RSE workers an asset to NZ industries
Audio 21 Mar 2016Pacific Islanders participating in New Zealand's Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme say their experience working in this country is of great benefit to them and their communities back in the islands… Audio
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Report finds regional deep sea mining laws lacking
Audio 21 Mar 2016An independent assessment of a proposed framework for sea bed mining has found the legislation lacks indigenous and environmental safeguards. Audio
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John Campbell’s Primal Scream
Long-time Primal Scream fan John Campbell speaks with the mouthpiece of the psychedelic Scotsmen, Bobby Gillespie. Audio
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Regulations aimed at defusing tensions in Vanuatu transport sector
Tour operators in Vanuatu are waiting on government endorsement of new regulations aimed at defusing tensions involving transport operators. Audio
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Difficult year ahead for Fiji sugar industry
The sugar industry in Fiji is set for a difficult year of recovery in the wake of cyclone Winston, with the industry as a whole looking at a loss of about US $60 million. Audio
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Sport: Mick Potter excited to take charge of Fiji Bati
Former Wests Tigers coach Mick Potter talks about the challenge and attraction of coaching the Fiji national team. Audio
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American Samoa takes legal action to overturn fishing rule
American Samoa has filed a case asking the United States federal court to overturn a ruling allowing large scale commercial fishing closer to its coast. Audio
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Author describes Pacific as the ocean of the future
Audio 17 Mar 2016An award-winning journalist and New York Times best-selling author says the world needs to listen more to what the Pacific ocean and its peoples have to say about looking after our planet. [Pacific] Audio
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Obama nominates Merrick Garland for U.S. Supreme Court
Audio 17 Mar 2016The US President Barack Obama has chosen Merrick Garland as his nominee to replace the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Sca lia. Audio
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Former Nauru Presidents plea for international observers
Audio 17 Mar 2016The two former leaders of Nauru say international observers are vitally needed on the island after the government made changes to the Electoral Act that they say threaten the country's democracy. Audio
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Solomons prepare for Family Protection Act
Audio 17 Mar 2016Safe havens for victims of family violence and the police in the Solomon Islands say demand for their services will grow when the Family Protection Act becomes Law. Audio
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Female Pacific artists revive lost culture art forms
Audio 17 Mar 2016Female artists from around the Pacific region are reviving lost cultural art forms and reinventing creative traditions that have existed for generations. Audio
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Fiji counts cost of Winston
Audio 16 Mar 2016In Fiji engineers and assessors are counting the cost of the damage to roads and infrastructure caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Signs of political shifts in PNG ahead of 2017 elections
Audio 16 Mar 2016A Papua New Guinea opposition grouping, the Pangu Pati, says it is joining forces with a main party from the governing coalition, the People's Progress Party for next year's general election. It's… Audio
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Fiji Rugby International Seru Rabeni dies at 37
Audio 16 Mar 2016The Pacific rugby community remembers former Fiji international Seru Rabeni, who died of a heart attack at the age of 37. Audio
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Norfolk businessman urges Canberra rethink
Audio 16 Mar 2016A prominent Norfolk businessman has written to the Australian prime minister and governor general to plead for a Canberra rethink on the removal of the island's limited self government. Audio
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PNG Highlands bishop leads call to combat sorcery violence
Audio 16 Mar 2016Initiative in Papua New Guinea to achieve a greater commitment from key authorities to combat sorcery related violence. Audio