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Sir Peter Kenilorea, Solomon Islands founding father, dies
Audio 26 Feb 2016Sir Peter Kenilorea, who led the Solomon Islands into independence from Britain in the late 1970s, has died at the age of 72 after a long illness. Audio
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Amnesty report highlights NZ privacy breaches in Pacific
Audio 26 Feb 2016Amnesty International's Annual Human Rights report says New Zealand has breached the right to privacy through the mass collection of data in the Pacific. Audio
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Winston inflicts significant blow to Fiji's economy
Audio 26 Feb 2016The Asian Development Bank says Fiji's economy could face losses of tens of millions of dollars following Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Efforts underway to curb Zika in American Samoa
Audio 26 Feb 2016The government in American Samoa is to begin a three day clean-up of the main island Tutuila, in an attempt to eradicate the mosquito that carries the Zika virus. Audio
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45,000 people in evacuation centres across Fiji
Audio 25 Feb 2016The Fiji government says there are more than 45,000 people, or about five percent of the population, in evacuation centres following Cyclone Winston. Audio
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As Rakiraki cleans up, chiefs and mothers are calling for help
Audio 25 Feb 2016Chiefs and families in the province of Ra in Fiji's western division are walking to Rakiraki town to ask for help. Audio
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Tokelau receives new ferry from NZ govt
Audio 25 Feb 2016A new ferry is called a game changer for the people of Tokelau. Audio
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Sport: FIFA Presidential candidates court Oceania votes
Audio 25 Feb 2016Oceania countries are still to decide on who to back in FIFA Presidential election. Audio
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CEO of Rakiraki town says 5000 in centres, market gone
Audio 25 Feb 2016Following the devastation brought on Fiji from Cyclone Winston, the CEO of the Rakiraki Town Council says his focus is on cleaning up his town so that people can come in and buy supplies, while there… Audio
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American Samoa evaluating zika transmissions
Audio 25 Feb 2016American Samoa's Health Department says the eight confirmed cases of Zika signify that there's ongoing transmission of the virus in the territory. Audio
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Situation in Fiji ever more grim as aid slow to get through
Audio 24 Feb 2016Power is still off in many areas of Fiji - and the blunt reality is it's expected to be four months before it's back to normal. In battered townships and villages people are without roofs and still… Audio
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Fiji's tourism industry takes big hit following Cyclone Winston
Audio 24 Feb 2016Fiji's tourism industry has taken a significant hit from Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Marshalls looks to solar to 'walk the talk'
Audio 24 Feb 2016The Marshall Islands is seeking US$22 million for a major solar power project aimed at significantly reducing the country's carbon footprint. Audio
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Winston takes heavy toll on Yasawas, but no loss of life
Audio 24 Feb 2016Cyclone Winston has taken a heavy toll on Fiji's Yasawa island group, but there has been no loss of life. Audio
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Australian lawyers welcome decision on asylum seeker baby
Audio 24 Feb 2016The Law Council of Australia has welcomed the move by the Australian government to release an asylum seeker baby into community detention, but says more must be done. Audio
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PNG government denies dragging chain on SABLs
Audio 24 Feb 2016Papua New Guinea's Forestry Minister has defended the government's handling of the controversial Special Agricultural Business Lease system, saying there will be action to conclude the matter soon. Audio
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Villagers evacuated after island wiped out by Winston
Audio 23 Feb 2016Women and children from a small Fijian island directly hit by Cyclone Winston are recovering in Suva after their village was wiped out. Audio
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Fijians picking up the pieces of their homes after Winston
Audio 23 Feb 2016Fijians recovering from Cyclone Winston say they are in desperate need of clean drinking water as they pick up what is left of their houses and belongings. Audio
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Cooks to take more direct approach to seabed mining
Audio 23 Feb 2016The Cook Islands government says it will consider a more direct approach to securing investors to mine its sea floor after a five month open tender process failed to register a single bid. Audio
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In Lautoka, destruction and resolve after Winston
Audio 23 Feb 2016The recovery effort in Fiji's Western Division is getting into full swing as the country still tries to work out the damage caused by cyclone Winston. Audio
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Fiji cane farmers devastated by Cyclone Winston
Audio 23 Feb 2016Severe damage wrought by cyclone Winston in Fiji has left the country's sugarcane farmers devastated coming on the back of a hard year of drought in 2015. Audio
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Winston deals setback to Tonga's agricultural sector
Audio 23 Feb 2016The latest assessments by Tonga's National Emergency Management Office show the agriculture sector in the Vava'u district has suffered the worst impact by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Questions over business model at heart of PNG logging
Audio 22 Feb 2016There are questions over the business model of Papua New Guinea's lucrative logging industry after a new report released by the US-based research group, The Oakland Institute, exposed a web of tax… Audio
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Scientists uncover coral adapted to global warming conditions
Audio 22 Feb 2016Researchers in New Caledonia have uncovered a new type of coral ecosystem that may already be genetically adapted to global warming conditions. Audio
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Cooks government to protect vulnerable cemetery
Audio 22 Feb 2016The Cook Islands government is finally doing something about graves being washed away from a cemetery on the coast of the main island of Rarotonga. Audio