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Suspended Nauru MPs hit by new visa restrictions
Audio 10 Mar 2016Latest visa limits add to problems for Nauru's suspended MPs who are facing legal action. Audio
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Marshall Islands facing extreme high tides
Audio 9 Mar 2016People in the Marshall Islands are preparing for flooding due to very high tides combined with a storm brewing in the area. Audio
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Fiji accused of being back in grip of military
Audio 9 Mar 2016The leader of the opposition in Fiji says the country is back in the grip of the military after two military men were appointed to key state roles last week. Audio
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Smuggled weapons evading PNG police
Audio 9 Mar 2016As illegal weapons flow into Papua New Guinea's Southern Highlands province, police there say it's unlikely they'll retrieve firearms used in two recent, deadly attacks. Audio
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Winston results in flood of kava onto Fiji market
Audio 9 Mar 2016As a result of cyclone Winston Fiji's kava growers are being forced to bring all their crop to market. Audio
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Netherlands aims for sustainability in West Papua
Audio 9 Mar 2016The Netherlands government notes progress in a community policing programme it is funding in West Papua and takes stock of central problems around the involvement of West Papuans in development. Audio
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Tonga to compensate for death of NZ prisoner
Audio 8 Mar 2016Tonga's government says it will pay compensation over the death of a New Zealander in a Nuku'alofa police cell. Audio
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Drought in PNG still impacting on millions
Audio 8 Mar 2016About two million of PNG's population remain affected by a drought which began in the middle of last year. Audio
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New Zealand banking system stable but there are risks - S&P
The rating's agency, Standard and Poors, says New Zealand's banking system is stable -- but faces some risks. Audio
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Marshalls health officials try to prevent Zika spread
The Marshall Islands is the latest Pacific Island country pulling out all the stops to try to prevent pregnant women from contracting the zika virus. Audio
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New schools rebuilt in Ha'apai are more climate resilient
12 new school buildings in Tonga's Ha'apai group which have been rebuilt to be more climate resilient are now in full use, two years after Cyclone Ian struck the islands. Audio
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WHO encourages action on alarming betel nut use
The World Health Organisation says betel nut use is on the rise in the Pacific and they're encouraging countries to raise awareness and consider policy level efforts. Audio
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Widescreen’s best of the web (7 March)
Our pick of the best* and most interesting screen-related articles and features from around the web including Gods of Egypt skewered, behind the curtain of Hollywood inequality and a trip to Joliet…
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Samoa PM puts election win down to delivering on promises
Samoa's prime minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi says his Human Rights Protection Party's resounding election win reflects public satisfaction that his government has delivered on its promises. Audio
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Pacific receives funding to target cancers in region
Audio 7 Mar 2016Pacific islanders are suffering higher rates of cervical cancer, while betel nut use is driving up oral and throat cancers in the region. Audio
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Call for more help for PNG domestic violence victims
Audio 7 Mar 2016The medical aid NGO, Medicins Sans Frontieres, is calling on the PNG government or aid donors to provide improved long term help for the survivors of family and sexual violence. Audio
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PNG could see US$80m benefits from seabed mining
Audio 7 Mar 2016A new report says seabed mining could see Papua New Guinea reap economic benefits of 80 million US dollars over two years. Audio
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Logging companies run roughshod in PNG, says MP
Audio 7 Mar 2016The Governor of Oro Province Gary Juffa has accused Papua New Guinea's government of ignoring rampant illegal logging across the country, saying logging companies can operate in the country however… Audio
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Sport: New PNG league coach backed to handle dual roles
Audio 7 Mar 2016PNG Hunters rugby league coach Michael Marum is now in charge of the national team as well. Audio
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French Polynesia's Flosse may appeal latest court decision
Audio 4 Mar 2016Lawyers for French Polynesia's disgraced former president, Gaston Flosse, are reportedly considering an appeal against a ruling that would prevent him from standing for office at the next election. Audio
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Sport: Winston weighs heavy on minds of Fiji's sevens team
The Fiji sevens team are hoping to put some smiles on the faces of people back home this weekend, following the devastation caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Fiji's tourism industry galvanises to get visitors back
The tourism industry in Fiji has wasted no time in banding together to pull overseas visitors back in the wake of Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Vanuatu govt releases 100-day list
Political reform is an overriding concern for the new Vanuatu government in a list of policies and activities to be achieved in its first 100 days in office, released this week. Audio
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US Pacific tuna Treaty deal salvaged for 2016
The Forum Fisheries Agency says United States vessels are to resume tuna fishing in the region in a matter of days, thanks to what it says is extraordinary effort by Pacific Island countries. Audio