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Tonga PM defends cost of Forbes publication
Tonga's Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva has defended the cost of an article in Forbes magazine which cost the government more than a quarter of its tourism budget. Audio
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Lawyers concern on Nauru
Lawyers in New Zealand and Australia are rallying over concerns about human rights and rule of law in Nauru. Audio
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Radical solutions to climate change needed - Kiribati
The president of Kiribati says there is a need for radical solutions to dealing with the effects of climate change, such as creating floating islands or building up the land. Audio
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PNG's Hela learns how to deal with corruption
Hela Province in Papua New Guinea has held workshops to help public servants and leaders recognise and deal with corrupt practices. Audio
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Film to explore blackbirding of Solomon Islanders
A short film about the blackbirded Solomon Islanders will focus on the conditions the indentured labourers endured while in Australia. Audio
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What did you do in the War Gran?
"What did you do in the War Gran?" That's a question researcher Professor Kay Morris Matthews from the Eastern Institute of Technology wants more people to ask. She's tracked down the stories of 64… Audio
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1000's of Highlanders flags on their way to Wellington
What do you do if you're a Highlanders fan but can't get to Wellington for the Super Rugby final tomorrow night? Audio
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Fiji Labour Party leader to stand down after 23 years
The leader of Fiji's Labour Party and former prime minister, Mahendra Chaudhry, has decided to stand down from the leadership, a role which he has held for 23 years. Audio
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PNA members urged to prepare for risks
The chief executive of the Parties to the Nauru Agreement Transform Aqorau says member states can't be complacent about the current surge in fisheries revenue and is urging them to prepare for risks.
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Economist says NZD in the 50s may help dairy farmers
ANZ economist, Con Williams, has downgraded his milk price forecast to $4.50 a kilo of milk solids for the new season. Audio
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More sex education planned for Kiribati
Audio 3 Jul 2015The Kiribati minister of education says the school curriculum will be improved to ensure young people know more about sex, but more information also needs to come from the home. Audio
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Tonga prepares to officially crown King Tupou VI
Audio 3 Jul 2015Tonga counting down to the coronation of King Tupou VI on Saturday. Audio
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NGOs call for tailored disaster response
Audio 2 Jul 2015A new NGO report is calling for a more tailored approach to disaster management in the Pacific citing the confusion in the wake of Cyclone Pam in Vanuatu as proof a one size fits all approach is no… Audio
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Sport: PNG ready for start of Pacific Games
Audio 2 Jul 2015The 2015 Pacific Games in Port Moresby are about to start in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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PNG riots result of multiple issues - former governor
Audio 2 Jul 2015A former provincial governor and government minister in Papua New Guinea says Tuesday's rioting in Madang is the result of ongoing dissatisfaction by locals. Audio
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Doctors urged to boycott Manus and Nauru centres
Audio 2 Jul 2015A former Christmas Island medical worker says a boycott of Australia's immigration detention centres would be the best way to force change. Audio
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Tonga celebrates education during Coronation Week
Audio 2 Jul 2015More than 3500 school children from around Tonga have gathered to celebrate the Tongan King's coronation in an Education Day which is part of more than a week of celebrations which began last… Audio
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Norfolk group to seek UN help for self determination
Audio 1 Jul 2015A Norfolk Island group launches a process to win United Nations backing for its push for self determination. Audio
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Financial challenges discussed at humanitarian meeting
Audio 1 Jul 2015There was a resounding call for access to finances both before and after disasters from Pacific leaders at a regional meeting looking at humanitarian challenges. Audio
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Vasectomy promoted in Papua New Guinea
Audio 1 Jul 2015Vasectomies are being promoted in Papua New Guinea in an effort to tackle the country's high maternal death rate. Audio
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NZ helping Vanuatu tourism get back on its feet
Audio 1 Jul 2015Additional aid support from New Zealand for the Vanuatu tourism industry is welcomed as the sector gets back onto its feet. Audio
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Call for more Kiribati male family planning advocates
Audio 30 Jun 2015A Kiribati youth representative says religious beliefs are stopping vital conversations about sexual health. Audio
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Solar impulse passes 'point of no return' in Pacific
Audio 30 Jun 2015A solar-powered plane crossing the Pacific Ocean has passed the point of no return, in what could be the longest ever solo flight in the history of aviation. Audio
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East Timor joins Pacific Community
Audio 30 Jun 2015The addition of East Timor or Timor-Leste to the Secretariat of the Pacific Community is seen as part of a natural progression towards a stronger region by the organisation. Audio
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Wiping GP and medicine fees for under 13s
'A leap of faith'; 'Holding our breath'; and 'Right behind it'. They're the thoughts from GPs and pharmacists who won't be charging to care for children under the age of 13, from tomorrow. Audio