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Fiji aid commander in Lau says he is 800 tents short
An army commander in charge of the aid mission to the Lau group in Fiji says tarpaulins are not good enough and he needs 800 more tents for people to live in for up to two years. Audio
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NGO outlines co-ordinated aid approach to Fiji disaster
Care Australia outlines the co-ordinated approach being taken by the Fiji government, donors and NGOs to ensure a co-ordinated approach to helping cyclone Winston victims. Audio
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Winston could reset ' troubled ' ANZAC-Fiji relations
Audio 3 Mar 2016International relations experts say there could be a silver lining to Cyclone Winston's massive devastation in Fiji - a chance to reset the still troubled relationship between Fiji and its biggest… Audio
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Senior PNG policeman under misconduct spotlight
Audio 3 Mar 2016Papua New Guinea's police commissioner Gary Baki has provided some clarity about allegations of misconduct against a senior policeman, Andy Bawa, whose posting to the police command in the Western… Audio
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Pacific receives funding boost for cervical cancer research
Audio 3 Mar 2016The University of Hawaii's Cancer Center has received a US$6.6 million dollar grant, to aid research into cervical cancer in the Pacific. Audio
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Fiji Methodists providing churches as temporary schools
Audio 2 Mar 2016Fiji's Methodist Church is making its churches and halls available as temporary classrooms with Cyclone Winston have wrecked dozens of schools across the country. Audio
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American Samoa Democrats in support of Hillary Clinton
Audio 2 Mar 2016The American Samoa Democratic Party has again come out in support of Hillary Clinton as its preferred candidate for the US presidential race. Audio
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Economist supports PNG opposition call for loans
Audio 2 Mar 2016An Australian economist who specialises in Papua New Guinea is supporting oppostion calls for the government to borrow internationally to alleviate its cash flow problem. Audio
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Major Kiribati road upgrade close to completion
Audio 2 Mar 2016Major roadwork to upgrade and repair the main South Tarawa road network in Kiribati is in the final stages of completion. Audio
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Concerns northern Cook Islands to be turned into fishing hub
Audio 2 Mar 2016A former Cook Islands MP says the government is planning to turn Penrhyn Island in the country's north into a giant hub for fishing boats in the region. Audio
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Fijian children will need to talk about their nightmares
Audio 1 Mar 2016Aid agencies in Fiji say many children have had frightening experiences as a result of Cyclone Winston and will need to talk about them in order to recover properly. Audio
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Frank Bainimarama says Winston has drained economy
Audio 1 Mar 2016Fiji's Prime Minister says the country's economic growth is now 'down the drain' after Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Madang police join hunt for escapees in PNG
Audio 1 Mar 2016Police in Papua New Guinea's Madang province are on high alert as the manhunt widens for more than 40 escapees still at large after last week's mass prison break in neighbouring Morobe province. Audio
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Cyclones a test for Pacific RSE workers
Pacific Islanders working in New Zealand's horticulture or viticulture industries under the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme face a test of character when cyclones ravage their homeland while they… Audio
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New book notes Australia's neglected understanding of PNG
A new book by Australian author Sean Dorney laments that knowledge of Papua New Guinea is seriously lacking in his country despite being the two neighbouring countries having a former colonial… Audio
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Classes resume in Fiji after Cyclone Winston
Fiji schools due to restart today but devastation and trauma after Cyclone Winston prompt calls for compassion and flexibility. Audio
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Tonga's airport makeovers almost complete
A major upgrade of Tonga's two main airports is almost complete with larger aircraft expected to use the facilities from April. Audio
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Pacific reef systems could continue being hammered into 2017
Climate scientists following the longest ever global coral bleaching phenomena in history say reef systems could continue being hammered into 2017. Audio
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Fiji's interior finally gets supplies with PM's visit
Audio 29 Feb 2016Our correspondent travels to the interior of Viti Levu and finds out about the impact of Cyclone Winston on the town of Nadalei. Audio
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Samoa election with record number of women candidates
Audio 29 Feb 2016On Friday 4th of March Samoans go to the polls and this comes after campaigns that showed the political life in the country is changing. Audio
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Pacific workers make an impact on NZ horticulture
Audio 29 Feb 2016Pacific workers brought to New Zealand under the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme are seen as vital the growth of horticulture in this country. Audio
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Tonga government launches strategy to curb NCD epidemic
Audio 29 Feb 2016Tonga's government last week launched its third National Strategy plan to curb the country's NCD epidemic. Audio
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NFP calls for Fiji sugar rehab plan
Audio 26 Feb 2016The opposition National Federation Party has says the Fiji government needs to create a $US50 million rehabilitation fund to save the sugar industry after Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Cyclone Winston's impact on the interior of Fiji's main island
Audio 26 Feb 2016Coastal parts of Fiji and the outer islands were, as is now being well documented, badly hit by Cyclone Winston last weekend, but what about the country's interior? Audio
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Fiji's Methodist Church sets out cyclone relief plan
Audio 26 Feb 2016Fiji's Methodist Church says there's still an immediate need for clothing, cooking equipment and bedding for those affected by Cyclone Winston. Audio