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Greenpeace bust sees Taiwanese fishing vessel escorted home
Audio 28 Sep 2015A Taiwanese fishing boat is being escorted back to Taiwan after being busted for illegal fishing in the Pacific Ocean. Audio
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Pacific bishops to head to Rome for family meeting
Audio 28 Sep 2015Catholic bishops from around the Pacific are preparing to represent their people at a major meeting in Rome next month with the theme on family and mercy in the church. Audio
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PNG Hunters coach still proud of team despite finals defeats
Audio 28 Sep 2015The PNG Hunters rugby league coach says his team achieved a lot in their second season, despite failing to qualify for the grand final. Audio
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Australia's aid programme in PNG under spotlight
Audio 25 Sep 2015The effectiveness of Australia's aid programme in Papua New Guinea has come under the spotlight after a Senate inquiry heard sorcery-related violence, poor maternal and child health, and limited… Audio
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Samoa Police to raise awareness on gun safety
Audio 25 Sep 2015Police in Samoa are trying to raise more awareness around gun safety after a fatal shooting last week. Audio
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Uncertain future for Pacific Tuna Fisheries
Audio 25 Sep 2015The management of the Pacific's Tuna fishery is facing an uncertain future with regional leaders calling for a review of the region's current regulatory systems. Audio
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Food security precarious in drought-hit PNG
Audio 25 Sep 2015A disaster assessor in Papua New Guinea says food security is very precarious for many communities in parts of the Highlands due to the current drought. Audio
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PNG fires sweep across the nation
Audio 24 Sep 2015Large areas of Papua New Guinea are being ravaged by fire in the midst of a severe drought, but assistance to those in rural areas won't be coming any time soon. Audio
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Expired chicken taken off Tonga's shelves
Audio 24 Sep 2015Repackaged chicken is being taken off the shelves in Tonga after a random inspection found poultry which expired in 2012 was being sold. Audio
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NZ help for new PNG highlands road
Audio 24 Sep 2015New Zealand soldiers help the PNGDF kick off a major road building project from the PNG highlands to the northern coast. Audio
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Concern over proposals to change Cooks occupation rights
Audio 24 Sep 2015A group of traditional chiefs in the Cook Islands say there is overwhelming opposition to proposed changes to land occupation rights in the country. Audio
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Acoustic survey conducted on ecosystems in PNG
Audio 24 Sep 2015Scientists are surveying conservation areas in a Papua New Guinea mountain range to gauge the impact of 15 years of conservation effort. Audio
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Fiji's economy booms but not for all
Audio 23 Sep 2015Fiji's economy grows at more than 5% but concerns remain about debt and poverty. Audio
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Former PNG chief ombudsman hails Supreme Court ruling
The Papua New Guinea man who launched a successful legal challenge against changes to the constitution regarding parliament and motions of no-confidence says the case was about protecting democracy. Audio
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Lack of safety education for gun-owners in Samoa
The editor of the Samoa Observer newspaper says there's not enough education around possessing a firearm safely for gun-owners in the country. Audio
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Kiribati community vows to fight refugee deportation
A Kiribati community leader in New Zealand begs the government not to deport a family who argue they are climate change refugees. Audio
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Natuman to let Vanua'aku Pati rank and file decide leadership
Vanuatu's former prime minister Joe Natuman is philosophical about the transitional stage regarding the leadership of the country's opposition as well as its biggest political party, the Vanua'aku… Audio
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Fiji budget improves but still among the worst in the world
An international survey shows Fiji's budget process has become more accountable. Audio
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National unity call for Fiji
Audio 22 Sep 2015The leader of Fiji's National Federation Party Biman Prasad says the Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has a chance to leave a great legacy for Fiji if he heeds the party's call for a government of… Audio
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Pacific getting serious about fisheries protection
Audio 22 Sep 2015Pacific Island countries are increasingly serious about protecting their marine resources. Audio
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FSM far from normal six months after Maysak
Audio 21 Sep 2015Six months after Typhoon Maysak tore through parts of Federated States of Micronesia, the International Organisation for Migration says the recovery is still far from complete. Audio, Gallery
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Pacific communities take a stand against suicide
Audio 21 Sep 2015Pacific communities in Porirua, north of New Zealand's capital, Wellington, are taking a stand against suicide in their community with a suicide prevention Fono organised on Saturday. Audio
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Fiji's police chief gives update on brutality cases
Audio 21 Sep 2015Fiji's Police Commissioner says he is expecting a decision from state prosecutors in the next few weeks on a brutal beating case which emerged online two and a half years ago. Audio
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Nauru ban on transhipments sets an example - Greenpeace
Audio 21 Sep 2015Greenpeace is applauding Nauru's banning of transhipments but says it is just the start illegal fishing in the Pacific. Audio
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Solomons tourism urged to carve its own path
Audio 21 Sep 2015The Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau is urging tourism operators in the country to avoid comparing themselves to neighbouring powerhouses Fiji and Vanuatu. Audio