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NZ medical ship visits Vanuatu
Audio 5 Oct 2015: A medical ship Pacific Hope has recently been visiting the northern Vanuatu island of Malekula with a team of volunteers running primary health care, optometry and dental clinics. Audio
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Marshall Islands awarded for stance against nuclear powers
Audio 2 Oct 2015For its stance against the nuclear powers, Marshall Islands has been awarded the alternate Nobel prize. Audio
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Vanuatu communities taught to rebuild stronger
Audio 2 Oct 2015Cyclone affected communities in Vanuatu are being taught to cyclone proof their homes as the rebuild in the country continues almost seven months after Pam. Audio
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Climate change migration the focus of Kiribati summit
Audio 2 Oct 2015Kiribati prepares to host an international conference aiming to develop a mechanism to cater for people forced to migrate by climate change. Audio
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Revoking Nauru pensioners' benefits 'abuse of power'
Audio 2 Oct 2015A Nauru opposition MP says the revoking of pensioners' benefits for allegedly participating in anti-government protests in June is a blantant abuse of power. Audio
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Slow start for Pacific regionalism
Audio 1 Oct 2015Regional development experts from the Australian National University say it has been a slow start for the Pacific Island Forum's framework for Pacific regionialism. Audio
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Cooks govt working with pensioners refusing to pay tax
Audio 1 Oct 2015The Cook Islands government says it is encouraging superannuants refusing to pay taxes on their New Zealand pensions to set up small payments to keep up with what's owed. Audio
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Kiribati bureaucratic backlog creates squatters
Audio 1 Oct 2015Bureaucratic backlogs in Kiribati has forced some people into squatting for more than a decade. Audio
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UNICEF says Pacific children suffering because of El Nino
Audio 1 Oct 2015The United Nations Children's agency UNICEF says young people in the Pacific are suffering from malnutrition and diarhoea because of the El Nino weather system. Audio
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New environmental law book for the Solomons
Audio 1 Oct 2015The public solicitors office in Solomon Islands has released a new environmental law book aimed at educating and informing stakeholders in the country. Audio
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Attempts to improve Pacific agriculture policy planning
Audio 30 Sep 2015The European Union leads attempts to improve the management of agriculture spending in the Pacific through better policy planning. Audio
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Visa free Fiji draws Chinese buyers
Audio 30 Sep 2015Changes to visa requirements has Chinese buyers turning their gaze on private islands in Fiji. Audio
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Alarming PNG road toll in the headlights
A road safety advocate says not enough funding is being directed to address road fatalities despite the possibility that up to 1000 people could be losing their lives on Papua New Guinea roads. Audio
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Mental health in Pacific under scrutiny at conference
Mental health care and dealing with natural disasters have already been at the forefront of the Pasifika Medical Association Conference in Vanuatu. Audio
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Tuna fisherman angry at Kermadec Sanctuary
Audio 30 Sep 2015Despite conservationists hailing the New Zealand government's decision to turn the Kermadec Islands into a giant marine sanctuary, covering 600-thousand square miles, it hasn't gone down well with… Audio
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Australia refuses abortion for raped Nauru asylum seeker
A refugee campaigner is mystified at the refusal by Australian agencies to help an asylum seeker on Nauru who has become pregnant after being rape. Audio
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Barrick Gold urged to come clean on rape victims' compensation
There are lingering tensions among victims of rape by employees of Canadian miner Barrick Gold at its Porgera Joint Venture in Papua New Guinea's Enga province. Barrick Gold is being urged to come… Audio
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Kiribati climate tough on crops
Locals and volunteers in Kiribati are taking a stand against the effects of climate change by sharing gardening techniques. Audio
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Australia scores an own goal on human rights
A controversial new whistleblower law has emerged as an obstacle to a visit to Australia by the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights of Migrants. Audio
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Norfolk protests Canberra's removal of rights
Marching Norfolk Islanders accuse Australia of removing their democratic rights. Audio
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Solomons PM urged to ratify UN disability convention
An organisation representing people with disabilities in Solomon Islands is urging the prime minister to ratify the UN treaty for the protection of their rights. Audio
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UN adopts ambitious agenda for development
The United Nations has adopted an ambitious agenda to guide the world's development over the next 15 years. Audio
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Sport: PNG cricketers working with a psychologist
PNG men's cricket team have been trying to decipher why they keep coming up short in their bid to qualify for major tournaments. Audio
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Australia urged to support civil society and reform in PNG
Audio 28 Sep 2015Australia's senate has been told that the government's aid programme in Papua New Guinea enables rather than remedies state fraud and market distortions in PNG. This is according to the International… Audio
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Claims Manhiki landowners got special treatment
Audio 28 Sep 2015A Cook Islands businessman who made a police complaint over the Manihiki payout says the landowners got special treatment because they are from the prime minister's constituency. Audio