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PNG govt denies magistrate's investigation linked to PM's case
Audio 9 Oct 2015Papua New Guinea's government says moves to investigate a Chief Magistrate have nothing to do with her issuing an arrest warrant against the Prime Minister last year. Audio
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Two senior police reinstated after court ruling
Audio 9 Oct 2015Two senior fraud squad members, recently sacked by the Commissioner of Police in Papua New Guinea, have their jobs back for now. Audio
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Aust court reserves judgment on Pacific detention centres
Audio 9 Oct 2015Australia's highest court has reserved its judgement in a case challenging the constitutionality of Canberra's offshore detention of asylum seekers in the Pacific. Audio
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All Blacks looking for team to 'click' against Tonga
Audio 9 Oct 2015Rugby World Cup pool play wraps up this weekend, with the All Blacks playing their final match against Tonga on Saturday. Audio
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PNG govt denies magistrate's investigation linked to PM's case
Audio 9 Oct 2015Papua New Guinea's government says moves to investigate a Chief Magistrate have nothing to do with her issuing an arrest warrant against the Prime Minister last year. Audio
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US military still hopes CNMI plans can work
Audio 9 Oct 2015A top US military official says a second draft environmental impact statement around controversial plans for the Northern Marianas demonstrates it's following a thorough process. Audio
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Call for Vanuatu constitutional change to combat corruption
Audio 9 Oct 2015A former Vanuatu president, George Sokomanu, says the constitution should be changed to accommodate the problems arising from alleged corruption involving parliamentarians. Audio
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Priority shift needed for Pacific climate financing - Caritas
Audio 8 Oct 2015Caritas' director Julianne Hickey says New Zealand is not prioritising those most in need with its climate financing in the Pacific. Audio
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Midday Markets for 8 October 2015s
For the latest from the markets we're joined by Brad Gordon at Macquarie Private Wealth, Audio
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Fiji diplomat case now in South Africa's hands, following death
Audio 8 Oct 2015A South African diplomat in Fiji may escape penalty after a fatal road accident. Audio
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Satellite Tech to police Rapa Nui marine reserve
Audio 8 Oct 2015International conservationists say the cutting edge satellite surveillance tech known as "eyes on the sea" will be employed to police the newly declared Easter Island marine reserve. Audio
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Cook Islands Ui Ariki connect with overseas population
Audio 8 Oct 2015Cook islands chiefs meet with expats to discuss immigration concerns. Audio
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Trade expert says PACER PLUS holds little benefit
Audio 7 Oct 2015An independent trade expert from Geneva says PACER Plus trade negotiations are too rushed and hold little benefit for Pacific Island countries. Audio
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Fiji accident involving diplomat now in South Africa's hands
Audio 7 Oct 2015A fatal road incident in Fiji involving a South African diplomat is now out of police hands and is a matter between the foreign ministries of both countries. Audio
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Doubts on Nauru asylum seeker processing plan
Audio 7 Oct 2015The suspended Nauru opposition MP Roland Kun says processing 600 asylum-seeker applications in one week is logistically impossible. Audio
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Marianas history being compiled of Samoa chiefs on Saipan
Audio 7 Oct 2015A Northern Marianas historian is working to compile a complete history of a group of Samoan chiefs who formed a community on Saipan 100 years ago. Audio
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NGO wary about PNG govt promises on SABLs
Audio 6 Oct 2015A Papua New Guinea NGO has responded cautiously to a signal by the government that it is advancing with the process of revoking land leases issued under a fraudulent lease system. Audio
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Fiji to introduce scouting for last term of school classes
Audio 6 Oct 2015Fiji will introduce scouting in its junior high school grades to account for weeks of free time between exams and the end of the academic year. Audio
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Climate change migration is cultural genocide - Tony de Brum
Audio 6 Oct 2015The Marshall Islands foreign minister says climate change induced migration would be akin to cultural genocide and says it should only be considered as a last resort. Audio
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Nauru pensioner expects to struggle after govt measures
Audio 6 Oct 2015A pensioner on Nauru who had her fortnightly benefit stripped because she attended an anti-government protest in June says she will struggle without the payment. Audio
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CNMI see US military changes as victory
Audio 6 Oct 2015The US military has moved to produce a second draft environmental impact statement for its plans in the Northern Marianas after its first draft received strong opposition. Audio
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Pair of Aust lawyers barred from PNG
Audio 5 Oct 2015An executive member of Australia's peak legal body says reports that two Australian lawyers have been banned from entering Papua New Guinea raises serious questions about judicial independence. Audio
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Sport: World Cup playoff hopes all but over for Pacific teams
Audio 5 Oct 2015Pacific Islands teams reflect after missing out on the knockout rounds of the Rugby World Cup. Audio
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Vanuatu Rural Electrification Project about empowerment
Audio 5 Oct 2015Vanuatu communities previously without electricity are set to have access to solar power under the newly-launched Vanuatu Rural Electrification Project. Audio
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3D printing could help combat Samoa waste
Audio 5 Oct 2015A New Zealand design student is hoping to utilise 3D printing to help Samoa combat its problem with plastic waste. Audio