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Recovery efforts well underway in Saipan after Typhoon Soudelor
Audio 11 Aug 2015Recovery efforts have progressed well in Saipan, in the wake of Typhoon Soudelor which battered the territory just over a week ago. Audio
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Tonga reviews recently upgraded civil service salaries
Audio 11 Aug 2015The Tonga government is prepared to spend 2-POINT-5 million US dollars on an review into the salaries of the civil service. Audio
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Fijian dancers learn from kiwi starlet
Audio 11 Aug 2015A dance group in Fiji has gained a fresh perspective with the help of New Zealand choreographer Sarah Foster-Sproull. Audio
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Lack of brainpower hampering economy
Audio 10 Aug 2015A Cook Islands opposition party wants help from New Zealand to address a lack of brain power to move the country forward. Audio
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Samoa police bolster Tafa'igata prison security
Audio 10 Aug 2015Samoa police bolster Tafa'igata prison security after a mass escape earlier this month. Audio
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Tuilaepa asks NZ Unions to consider RSE expansion
Audio 10 Aug 2015The Prime Minister of Samoa is calling on New Zealand unions to consider the benefits of expanding New Zealand's RSE scheme to areas outside of horticulture. Audio
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Pacific civil society wants stop to seabed mining
Audio 10 Aug 2015Civil society organisations in the Pacific are joining a growing international call for a moratorium on mining exploration of the seafloor. Audio
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Tension over foreign bus operators in Solomons
Audio 10 Aug 2015A bus strike amid tensions in Solomon Islands over who should be running the capital's bus services. Audio
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New lease on life for French Polynesian dove
Audio 10 Aug 2015A critically endangered French Polynesian ground-dove, known locally as Tutururu, has been given a new lease on life in its endemic home, the Tuamotu & Gambier Archipelagos. Audio
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Farmers become first Chocolate makers in Solomon Islands
Audio 10 Aug 2015A group of cocoa farmers in Solomon Islands is undergoing a training programme to become the first chocolate makers in the country. Audio
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Bikini Islanders homeless again
Audio 7 Aug 2015The Bikini Island community displaced by nuclear testing seventy years ago is now appealing to the United States for help, in order to find a new home as the island they were sent to suffers from sea… Audio
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Embattled PNG Govt encouraged to broaden economy
Audio 7 Aug 2015The PNG government is promising a supplementary budget and is being advised to take a long term view and look to diversify the economy from its mineral resource dependency. Audio
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OCTA defends PACER Plus
Audio 7 Aug 2015The Office of the Chief Trade Advisor says concerns about the PACER Plus trade agreement being unbalanced are unfounded and inaccurate. Audio
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Cooks PM says NZ relationship paramount
Audio 7 Aug 2015The Cook Islands Prime Minister Henry Puna says its relationship with New Zealand is a double edged-sword but his government would never do anything to put it at risk. Audio
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Language class fights for Cooks reo
Audio 7 Aug 2015The number of Cook Islands Maori speakers are declining but a language class in New Zealand hopes to buck the trend. Audio
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Northern Marianas residents struggling to regain normality
Residents in the Northern Marianas are struggling to regain normality to their lives, four days after Typhoon Soudelor struck on Sunday night. Audio
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Analyst delves into changes at head of Fiji's RFMF
A defence expert analyses the impact of a sudden change of command at the head of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces. Audio
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Efforts to stem migration from Cooks
New Zealand and the Cook Islands have reaffirmed their strong ties 50 years after a novel deal was forged allowing self government for the Cooks including New Zealand passports for its people. Audio
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Pacer Plus saviour or charlatan?
The latest round of negotiations on the regional trade agreement PACER Plus are underway in Samoa with a focus on labour mobility, development assistance and trade in goods. Audio
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The Netball World Cup gets underway
Fiji and Samoa are about to begin their Netball World Cup campaigns in Sydney. Audio
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Further investigations into PNG slave ship
Audio 6 Aug 2015A ship detained in Papua New Guinea for its alleged role in a human trafficking ring has been escorted to Port Moresby for further investigation. Audio
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'Chocolate Voyage' from Suva to Wellington via Bouganville
Audio 6 Aug 2015A pile of cocoa beans and a twin-hull canoe will be sailed from Fiji to New Zealand using traditional Fijian seafaring techniques. Audio
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NZ and Cooks reaffirm relationship during celebrations
Audio 5 Aug 2015New Zealand and the Cook Islands have reaffirmed their special relationship at a formal ceremony in Rarotonga today. Audio
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NGOs want PACER Plus talks to stop
Audio 5 Aug 2015Civil society organisations in the Pacific are calling for a suspension to PACER PLUS negotiations and the immediate release of all negotiation texts to the public. Audio
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PNG govt says it's serious about outlawing guns
Audio 5 Aug 2015The Papua New Guinea government says it is serious about outlawing guns across the country with leading figures in law and order being engaged in discussions on how the bold plan can be implemented. Audio