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Peer Review assesses Australian aid in Pacific
Audio 25 May 2015A Peer Review Team is traveling around the region assessing the effectiveness of Australia's aid in the Pacific. Audio
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Saving Pacific forests will be part of Paris climate talks
Audio 25 May 2015Discussions have been held in Suva on what progress is being made in schemes in the Pacific to save forests and help protect the climate. Audio
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Niue tries its hand at pineapples
Audio 25 May 2015Niue is turning to pineapples in an effort to diversify its agriculture and support the tourism industry. Audio
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Waihi’s Little WWI Mysteries
Audio 24 May 2015Two little World War One mysteries for the little town of Waihi; it’s all about two rolls of honour created for the men and youths from the town who went to fight in the First World War. Audio, Gallery
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NZ relief organisations condemn Vanuatu's bid to reroute aid
Audio 22 May 2015NZ relief agencies say Vanuatu government call on aid post cyclone a bad idea. Audio
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Aid has still not reached some in Vanuatu
Audio 22 May 2015A New Zealand resident ni-Vanuatu woman returns to Vanuatu for the first time since it was hit by Tropical Cyclone Pam more than two months ago. Audio
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NZ foreign aid increase good but more needed
Audio 22 May 2015The umbrella group for New Zealand's NGOs welcomes Budget foreign aid increase but says this country still needs to up its game. Audio
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Growing wealth allows PNG to take tough line
Audio 22 May 2015Academic says PNG's Bougainville ban on Australia a product of the confidence that comes with a fast growing economy. Audio
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Kiribati tides and coastal erosion move some inland
Audio 22 May 2015Some on Kiribati south islands are deciding to move permanently inland, fearing more destructive tides, and coastal erosion. Audio
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Pacific-EU EPA talks stall
Audio 22 May 2015The European Union's Ambassador to the Pacific says it's up to Pacific countries to decide how to go forward with an Economic Partnership Agreement with the EU. Audio
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Bougainville wants PNG/Australia spat sorted quickly
Audio 21 May 2015Bougainville's caretaker President says the PNG visa ban on Australians entering Bougainville will hurt Bougainvilleans and needs to be sorted quickly. Audio
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129 asylum seekers offered resettlement in PNG
Audio 21 May 2015129 asylum seekers at the Australian-run centre have been officially declared refugees and are being offered the choice of staying in PNG. Audio
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Historic LGTB conference hailed a success
Audio 21 May 2015The organiser of an historic conference on sexual diversity and orientation in the Pacific says the region is becoming more open to the subject matter. Audio
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Chocolate company hopes it can revitalise Samoa cocoa exports
Audio 21 May 2015A New Zealand chocolate company has released a new range of chocolates using ingredients from the Pacific, vanilla from Tonga and cocoa from Samoa. Audio
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Tahiti decolonisation bid, a 'long run'
Audio 21 May 2015Leaders of French Polynesia's pro-independence movement are braced for a long journey in their bid for self-determination. Audio
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Rotumans look to revive endangered culture
Audio 21 May 2015The Fiji Rotuman Association is hoping the government can aid them in efforts to save a culture which is on the UN Endangered list. Audio
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Inquiry into abuse at Nauru underway
Audio 20 May 2015Managers of the Nauru detention centre have been admonished for not answering key questions during an Australian Senate inquiry into sexual abuse and violence at the facility. Audio
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Bougainville elections chief pleased with poll
Audio 20 May 2015Bougainville elections commissioner says they have faces some isssues with the current poll but have been able to work through them. Audio
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Pacific leaders committed to ending child violence
Audio 20 May 2015The United Nations says Pacific leaders are showing a strong commitment to ending high rates of violence against children in the region. Audio
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Tongans warned to prepare for dry season
Audio 20 May 2015The Tonga Metservice says it's critical for Tonga's smaller islands that the effects of an ongoing drought are mitigated. Audio
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Fiji's media decree to stay
Audio 19 May 2015Fiji's controversial media decree stays after parliament voted against any modification as suggested by the opposition. Audio
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UN calls on Vanuatu government to be more flexible
Audio 19 May 2015A high profile UN official has called on the Vanuatu government to be more flexible with international donors helping in the recovery effort from Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Blocked from entering US, West Papuan leader seeks answers
Audio 19 May 2015The West Papuan independence leader Benny Wenda says he has no idea why he was blocked from travelling to the United States last week. Audio
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Australia's offshore processing challenged in court
Audio 19 May 2015Ten asylum seekers have launched a High Court challenge on the legality of the Australian government's offshore detention policies, in a bid to prevent their return to Nauru. Audio
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Plans for resort in CNMI's Tinian scaled up
Audio 19 May 2015A Macau company is planning a huge integrated resort, including a casino and a golf course, in the CNMI's Tinian island. Audio