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NGO calls for reversal of changes to Fiji standing orders
Audio 22 Feb 2016The Fiji Coalition on Human Rights is calling on parliamentarians to reverse two of the changes made to parliamentary standing orders last week which it says may stifle democratic engagement and… Audio
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Pacific should do more to celebrate early navigators
Audio 22 Feb 2016A film producer in French Polynesia says the Pacific should be doing more to celebrate its early navigators. Audio
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SPREP's new chief aims for even louder Pacific voice
Audio 19 Feb 2016The newly appointed head of the region's main environmental agency aims to make the voice of Pacific island countries even louder at international negotiations on climate change. Audio
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Military actions in CNMI 'frightening' - say enviro group
Audio 19 Feb 2016Environmental groups in the Northern Marianas are moving to take two United States government bodies to court, over an alleged failure to comply with the Endangered Species Act. Audio
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Widescreen’s best of the web (19 February)
Our pick of the best* and most interesting screen-related articles and features from around the web including accent coaching, who really wrote Joy and where did David Milch’s $100m go? Video
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Video: Dad’s Army review
The new version of the beloved British TV series fails to reach the heights of the original but everyone involved seems to be having fun, reports Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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World Bank funds Vanuatu's aviation overhaul
Audio 19 Feb 2016The World Bank says a 60 million US dollar loan to Vanuatu will be used for a much needed overhaul of its entire aviation industry. Audio
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PNG misses out on millions from loggers' widespread tax evasion
Audio 19 Feb 2016Papua New Guinea is losing out on hundreds of millions of much needed dollars because of a complex web of tax evasion by overseas logging companies. Audio
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Tears and hope "in the eye of the storm"
Audio 18 Feb 2016There were tears and tales of panic as well as messages of hope from Pacific islanders at a climate change conference in New Zealand this week. Audio
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High water temperatures trouble the Pacific
Audio 18 Feb 2016Thousands of dead fish have been washed up on the shores of Fiji and Vanuatu as El Niño causes high water temperatures. Audio
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Engagement of men needed for Pacific sexual health
Audio 18 Feb 2016A new report says more engagement of males will improve sexual and reproductive health in the Pacific, including combatting high rates of teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Audio
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CNMI groups threaten legal action over endangered species
Audio 18 Feb 2016Environmental groups in the Northern Marianas are moving to take two United States government bodies to court, over an alleged failure to comply with the Endangered Species Act. Audio
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Funding for PNG elections still lacking
Audio 18 Feb 2016The Papua New Guinea Electoral Commission is calling on the government to release funding of around 60 million US dollars within the next few months. Audio
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Shark diving proposed in Saipan
Audio 18 Feb 2016An ocean scientist and conservationist says a shark diving industry in Saipan could see the Northern Marianas reap millions of dollars in economic benefits. Audio
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Fulton Hogan contracted to repair Vanuatu's Bauerfield Airport
Audio 17 Feb 2016The Vanautu government has signed a contract with New Zealand company Fulton Hogan to carry out emergency repairs to the runway at Port Vila's Bauerfield Airport. Audio
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PNG district MP calls for prioritisation of road repairs
Audio 17 Feb 2016A Papua New Guinea MP in Chimbu province is calling on the national government to prioritise reconnecting roads and repairing telecommunications brought down by severe flooding and landslides across… Audio
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Kiribati people getting ready for "migration with dignity"
Audio 17 Feb 2016People in Kiribati are upskilling and preparing for the time when they might have to move because of the effects of climate change. Audio
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No spying concerns from Pacific govts over planned cable
Audio 17 Feb 2016Pacific Island governments involved in talks with New Zealand over development of new submarine cable links appear mainly unconcerned about major powers having access to their communications. Audio
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Climate change hub comes close to reality
Audio 17 Feb 2016A regional Climate Change Centre funded by Japan is nearing reality in Samoa. Audio
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Food shortage looms in Fiji after second cyclone
Villagers in Fiji's remote Lau group say they are expecting food shortages in the wake of Cyclone Winston. The storm passed by the island group early this morning severely damaging food gardens and… Audio
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PNG makes headway on West Papua refugee registry
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is assisting Papua New Guinea to register all West Papuan refugees in the country. Audio
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Great NZ Concerts - U2's Zoo TV Tour
The tour sold 5.3 million tickets just on it's first leg and it was largely a critical success, too, named "the most spectacular rock tour staged by any band" by Tom Doyle from Q magazine. Audio
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Vanuatu's new PM an accomplished figure, with a big task ahead
The head of a Pacific think tank says Vanuatu's new Prime Minister is an accomplished and well respected figure in the country's politics, who will head a cabinet with high expectations. Audio
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Pacific fisheries authorities to enforce mandatory guidelines
Fisheries authorities in the Pacific are planning to enforce mandatory guidelines to ensure the safety of fisheries observers. Audio
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Sport: Solomon Islands defend Oceania Futsal title
Solomon Islands are looking ahead to the Futsal World Cup after defending their Oceania crown. Audio