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Nauru detention centre operator received allegations of abuse
The operator of the Nauru detention centre has received 67 allegations of child abuse, either at the hands of staff or other asylum seekers. Audio
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American Samoa's dengue fever outbreak "epidemic"
An epidemiologist for American Samoa's Department of Health Scott Anesi has described the recent dengue fever outbreak in the territory as an epidemic. Audio
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SPC suggests junk food tax to stop obesity in children
The SPC says a junk food tax has to be considered to prevent obesity in children. Audio
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Much work needed to reverse Fiji's diabetes rate
The head of Diabetes Fiji says a lot needs to be done in order to reverse the country's high rate of diabetes - estimated to be about one-in-three adults. Audio
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Samoan artist awarded artist-in-residence
Samoan visual artist Siliga Setoga has been awarded Creative New Zealand's 2015 artist-in-residence at the National University of Samoa. Audio
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Report finds Manus refugees living in island detention
A human rights organisation says asylum seekers granted refugee status on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island are still trapped there. Audio
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Nauru remanded MP has heart attack
Audio 16 Jul 2015A Nauru opposition MP Sprent Dabwido who has been in custody on Nauru following protests is in hospital after suffering a heart attack. Audio
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Emergency waste disposal planned for Solomons mine
Audio 16 Jul 2015Hundreds of millions of litres of untreated waste water is to be pumped into a major river in Solomon Islands' Guadalcanal province over the next few months. Audio
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Communications blackout hampers CNMI
Audio 16 Jul 2015Communications throughout the CNMI continue to be severely affected as a result of its sole fibre optic cable being damaged. Audio
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Sport: Fiji Football confident of keeping Rio Olympic spot
Audio 16 Jul 2015Fiji Football believes it will be at next year's Olympics despite New Zealand challenging their dismissal from the Oceania qualifying event. Audio
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Limited service resumes, but CNMI blackouts continue
Audio 15 Jul 2015The Northern Marianas is considering declaring a state of emergency and transferring key public servants to Tinian as a territory-wide communications blackout nears its second week. Audio
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CEDAW issue a challenge for democracy in Tonga
Audio 15 Jul 2015Democracy in Tonga challenged as confusion grows in the country over who has the authority to ratify CEDAW. Audio
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Labour: More funding needed to make all visits free for U13's
Labour says thousands of children are still being charged to visit the doctor, despite a government promise to make all visits free for under 13s. Audio
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Pacific infrastructure faces massive climate change cost
Audio 15 Jul 2015New research says Pacific countries face an enormous cost to protect coastal infrastructure from the impacts of climate change. Audio
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Interpretations of tradition hold back Samoan women leaders
Audio 15 Jul 2015Research shows the modern interpretation of some local traditions in Samoa is discouraging women from becoming community leaders. Audio
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Media to help Vanuatu curb NCD epidemic
Audio 15 Jul 2015Health authorities and the media in Vanuatu are joining forces to try to curb the growth in so-called lifestyle diseases. Audio
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Questions over doctor shortage in American Samoa
Audio 14 Jul 2015Law makers in American Samoa are to question the health department and the management of LBJ hospital over the sudden doctor shortage on the territory. Audio
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Lack of maps hindering cruise ship access in the Pacific
Audio 14 Jul 2015The Chief Executive of Carnival Australia says the lack of hydrography maps for much of the Pacific rules out many potential destinations for cruise liners. Audio
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Micronesia learns climate speak
Countries in Micronesia are sharpening their negotiating skills ahead of the world climate change talks in Paris this December. Audio
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Tsunami escape routes in Samoa
Tsunami escape routes have popped up along the coast of Samoa following the devastating tsunami in 2009. Audio
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Solomons accused of cronyism in damage payout
Transparency Solomon Islands is accusing the government of cronyism in its recent bid to pay more than $US450,000 in damages to a local boat operator. Audio
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Cook Islands celebrations bring Chikungunya concerns
Health officials in the Cook Islands are concerned an influx of visitors for the country's 50th anniversary celebrations will reignite a Chikungunya outbreak that has only just been brought under… Audio
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First association for Vanuatu market women
Around 1000 women market vendors in Vanuatu have come together to form the Silae Vanua market vendors association in Port Vila. Audio
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Media decree amendment positive step, but challenges remain
Audio 13 Jul 2015An amendment to the Media Industry Development Decree in Fiji means individual journalists can no longer be fined for breaches, and is being seen as a positive step forward by the government, but… Audio
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Better boats sought for Bougainville's outer islands
Audio 13 Jul 2015The people on the increasingly difficult to live on Carteret Islands in Bougainville, are often short of food, but an NGO has a solution. Audio