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NFP suspension endorsed in Fiji parliament
Fiji's parliament has endorsed the suspension of three opposition MPs from the legislature. The National Federation Party MPs' seats sat empty on the first day of parliament for the year as fellow… Audio
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Fiji union unhappy with government agreement
Audio 9 Feb 2016A Fiji union says government efforts to address workers rights do not go far enough, and it's asking the International Labour Organisation to continue to pressure the government to rectify these… Audio
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Bougainville considers its own gold refinery
Audio 9 Feb 2016Bougainville may move to formalise the alluvial mining industry and to boost tax coffers. Audio
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FFA preparing to renegotiate with US
Audio 9 Feb 2016The Forum Fisheries Agency says its member states will consider renegotiating the terms that led to America's withdrawal from the Pacific Islands Fisheries Treaty. Audio
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Vanuatu lobbying on the home stretch
Audio 9 Feb 2016Lobbying in Vanuatu continues to intensify ahead of Thursday's parliament sitting which will see the establishment of a new government and the election of a new Prime Minister and speaker of the… Audio
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Star navigators feature in Pacific Film Festival
Audio 9 Feb 2016The Pacific's only film festival focusing on the region drew to a close in French Polynesia yesterday. Audio
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NFP's suspension questionable, says academic
A Fijian academic says the members of Fiji's suspended National Federation Party have a case to challenge their suspension from parliament in the courts. Audio
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PNG govt to review West Papuans' refugee claims
Audio 8 Feb 2016Papua New Guinea's government is reviewing asylum claims by over 1,000 West Papuans and beginning a registration of all West Papuans living in PNG, many of whom have been there for decades without… Audio
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Sport: TASANOC says funding problems are sorted
Audio 8 Feb 2016Tonga's Olympic Committee denies being bankrupt and says it's on course to have full funding resumed from the IOC. Audio
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Marshalls' president calls for change in mindset
Audio 8 Feb 2016The Marshall Islands' newly elected President hopes to build on international awareness about the effects of climate change created by her predecessors. Audio
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No worries over Tongan PM death threats
Audio 8 Feb 2016The Tongan Prime Minister, 'Akilisi Pohiva, appears to be unconcerned about death threats that were revealed in parliament. Audio
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Bougainville funding squabble with PNG again to the fore
Audio 8 Feb 2016Bougainville reiterates it will take legal action against the PNG government if it continues to be underfunded. Audio
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NZ based author has great hope for development of PNG
Audio 8 Feb 2016The author of 'Inside the Crocodile: The Papua New Guinea journals', a book about her time working in development in PNG, says the one-size-fits-all approach must be dispensed with in the country. Audio
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Fiji opposition wants international action over suspensions
Audio 5 Feb 2016Fiji Opposition leader calls for international action of the suspension of another party and its MPs from parliament. Audio
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Fears in Fiji that next police boss will be military man
Audio 5 Feb 2016It's feared that a military man could be rubber stamped as the next police commissioner in Fiji. Audio
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PNG's new National Football Stadium to open in Port Moresby
Audio 5 Feb 2016The traditional home of rugby league in Papua New Guinea is about to reopen. Audio
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An ILO dispute in Fiji could finally be over
Audio 5 Feb 2016A dispute over worker's rights in Fiji that reached the International Labour Organisation and lasted many years could finally be over. Audio
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Protests in American Samoa over lawmakers' salary hikes
Audio 5 Feb 2016People have taken to the streets in American Samoa to protest over a bill which seeks to almost double lawmakers' salaries. Audio
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Tonga declares Zika epidemic amid 265 suspected cases
Audio 4 Feb 2016Tonga has declared a Zika epidemic after confirming a number at least two people have contracted the virus and 265 could have it. Audio
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Vanuatu govt lobbying fluid despite pact signing
Audio 4 Feb 2016An agreement to look to form a coalition government has been signed by most of Vanuatu's leading political groups, comprising around 36 of the 52 MPs elected in last month's snap election, but the… Audio
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Pressure on Aus govt to allow asylum seekers to stay
Audio 4 Feb 2016Pressure is mounting on the Australian government to allow asylum seekers who face imminent return to offshore detention on Nauru to stay in the country. Audio
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Hopes Lapita scholars will explore Fiji further after find
Audio 4 Feb 2016A chance find of Lapita pottery in Fiji's north last month is expected to spark further interest in the ancient people who settled islands in the Pacific. Audio
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Suspension of Fiji party prompts complaints of excessive force
Audio 4 Feb 2016There's a dispute in Fiji over whether the suspension of a political party, the National Federation Party, was an excessive move by the Supervisor of Elections. Audio
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Vanuatu coalition govt-in waiting forms
Audio 4 Feb 2016An agreement has been signed by over two thirds of the Vanuatu's 52 MPs, or 36 members, to commit to forming a new coalition government. Audio
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Niue broadcaster defends programming quality
Audio 4 Feb 2016Niue's state broadcasting says it has no option but to occasionally run repeats, because of the cost of programming. Audio