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Team owner calls for Oceania football competition to turn pro
Audio 22 Apr 2015One of the Oceania Champions League's most successful club owners believes the competition is ready to turn professional. Audio
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Concerns mount over Australian immigration bill
Audio 22 Apr 2015The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, or ASRC, says a Bill which would allow force to be used in immigration detention would encourage a greater culture of abuse and mistreatment. Audio
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Fijian chiefs take concern to UN forum on indigenous issues
Audio 22 Apr 2015Indigenous chiefs from Fiji are calling on UN experts and agencies to step in over international treaty breaches by the Fiji government. Audio
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PNG poultry industry welcomes Australian ban
Audio 21 Apr 2015Operators in the poultry industry in Papua New Guinea are welcoming a Government ban on all raw poultry products imported from Australia. Audio
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CNMI medical Marijuana bill gains traction
Audio 21 Apr 2015The author of a bill that proposes to legalise marijuana for medical use in the CNMI says the majority of feedback from public hearings has been supportive. Audio
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Vanuatu threatens to deport anti GMO group
Audio 21 Apr 2015The Vanuatu government has confirmed that it threatened the New Caledonian NGO Stop GMO Pacific with deportation if it continued to spread what the government is calling unneccesary propaganda about… Audio
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New leads on escaped prisoners in Bougainville
Audio 21 Apr 2015Police in Papua New Guinea's autonomous Bougainville region say they have new leads in a man hunt for 19 prisoners who broke out of the Buka police cells between three and four am on Sunday during a… Audio
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Cook Islands opposition leader outlines goals
Audio 21 Apr 2015The newly-appointed leader of the opposition Cook Islands Democratic Party, William Heather, highlights what his main pursuits will be as party leader. Audio
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Vanuatu identifies gaps in relief effort
Audio 20 Apr 2015Vanuatu disaster authorities, NGOs and humanitarian organisations are looking forward to the government's endorsement of the latest damage assessment report after Cyclone Pam hit last month. Audio
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Cash-for-work programme for Port Vila cleanup
Audio 20 Apr 2015Groups of residents in Vanuatu's capital, Port Vila, are being paid by an aid agency to clean up some of the neighbourhoods worst-hit by Cyclone Pam last month. Audio
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Samoan comedy uncovers "real island guy"
Audio 20 Apr 2015A comedy about a New Zealand born Samoan who travels to Samoa to learn what it means to become a 'real island guy' is set to be released this year. Audio
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Mood for autonomy grows among PNG's provinces
Audio 20 Apr 2015The mood for more autonomy is growing among Papua New Guinea's provinces amid the country's continued development struggles. Audio
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Pacific regionalism at heart of Fiji Forum dissent
Audio 20 Apr 2015Fiji is asking the big questions about regionalism in the Pacific in raising concerns about the dominance of Australia and New Zealand in the Pacific Forum. Audio
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Pacific worried about potential cruise boat disaster
Audio 20 Apr 2015As the number of cruise ships entering the Pacific increase, search and rescue experts want changes to ensure the region is ready if a major maritime disaster occurs. Audio
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Cook Islands inmates learning to cook
Audio 20 Apr 2015Inmates at Aorangi prison in the Cook Islands have been learning to cook in a bid to upskill and ensure they eat more healthy and local produce when released. Audio
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Samoa on track for renewable energy target
Audio 20 Apr 2015Samoa on target to be using 100 percent renewable energy in two years. Audio
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Fiji's Department of Corrections the latest to be investigated
Audio 17 Apr 2015Fiji's FICAC has opened an investigation into another high-profile organisation - the Department of Corrections. Audio
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Australia needs to involve Norfolk Islanders - academic
Audio 17 Apr 2015An academic says Norfolk Islanders should have a chance to have a say in their future political status. Audio
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Child labour, trafficking in Fiji tackled
Audio 17 Apr 2015The People's Community Network says it has helped hundreds of child labourers into a formal education in Fiji. Audio
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Bougainville makes first preparations for referendum
Audio 17 Apr 2015Bougainville lays groundwork for a referendum on independence to be held in the next term of the region'ss parliament. Audio
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PNG paper advocates draconian social media laws
Audio 17 Apr 2015The Pacific Freedom Forum has condemned an editorial in Papua New Guinea's National Newspaper calling for strict control measures on social media users. Audio
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Fiji Times defends reporting of opposition comments
Audio 16 Apr 2015The Fiji Times has defended its reporting of opposition comments, saying freedom of the press and the right to impart information is enshrined in the constitution. Audio
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Solomon Islands turtle population sees record recovery
Audio 16 Apr 2015A sea turtle rookery in Solomon Islands is showing the most dramatic recovery in turtle population ever recorded in the Pacific. Audio
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FSM appeals to Obama for relief assistance
Audio 16 Apr 2015The Federated States of Micronesia will be requesting Barack Obama to declare a State of Emergency in the country to allow Federal resources to flow into the country as part of its US compact. Audio
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Texting scheme shining light on PNG corruption
Audio 16 Apr 2015A texting scheme to expose corrupt officials in Papua New Guinea has had so much success it will be expanded to a national level by the end of the year. Audio