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Niue says no to visitors taking uga home
Audio 16 Apr 2015Failed attempts to decrease the number of Coconut crabs being exported from Niue has resulted in an indefinite Government ban on its export. Audio
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Education controversy in Fiji
Audio 15 Apr 2015A new education policy in Fiji will see more boarding places at urban schools offered to students from remote and rural areas. Audio
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Concern over Aus bill for use of force in immigration
Audio 15 Apr 2015An asylum seeker advocate says a proposed law change could allow people in immigration detention to be exposed to excessive force and degrading treatment. Audio
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New police head in Samoa looks for improvement
Audio 15 Apr 2015The new police Commissioner in Samoa says he wants to introduce a new level of transparency and accountability to the force. Audio
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Struggle goes on in Vanuatu a month after Pam
Audio 15 Apr 2015One month since cyclone Pam and disaster authorities in Vanuatu are still struggling to deal with first response measures as food from the first round of relief aid runs out. Audio
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Bougainville's Momis eyes second term
Audio 15 Apr 2015Veteran Bougainville leader hoping to retain presidency as the province enters a crucial term. Audio
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Law changes among observers' tips for future Fiji elections
Audio 14 Apr 2015The international group which observed Fiji's general election last year has recommended Fiji revise some of its laws including a controversial decree which restricts public gatherings. Audio
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French Polynesia puts name forward for 2023 Pacific Games
Audio 14 Apr 2015French Polynesia has announced its intention to bid for the 2023 Pacific Games and plans to spend 150 million US dollars on venues and equipment if successful. Audio
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Indonesia's Human Rights Commission calls for new Paniai probe
Audio 14 Apr 2015Indonesia's National Human Rights Commission has announced that it will recommend a pro-justicia inquiry into killings of four students in Papua province last year. Audio
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Landowners bid to purchase Solomons goldmine
Audio 14 Apr 2015Landowners in Solomon Islands are making an unprecedented bid to buy themselves a gold mine after the national government backed out of a planned purchase last month. Audio
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Pacific leaders meet to ensure regional voice heard at UN
Audio 13 Apr 2015Pacific leaders meet to ensure the region has a strong voice, and it's priorities are reflected, when members of the United Nations set global development goals later this year. Audio
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CNMI mayor claims strong opposition to military plans for Pagan
Audio 13 Apr 2015The mayor of the northern islands in the Northern Marianas says the United States military hasn't taken indigenous and cultural factors into account in its plans to set up a live firing range on Pagan… Audio
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Tahiti breaks record for largest band of Ukulele players
Audio 13 Apr 2015Tahiti has made into the Guinness Book of Records with the largest band of Ukulele players in the world. Audio
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Advertising and marketing playing a big part in TV3's downsize
TV3 is cutting its Sunday news bulletin to half an hour. Audio
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Hopes remain Fiji will still make Forum summit
Audio 13 Apr 2015The subject of Fiji, which has dominated Pacific Island Forum summits every year since 2006, will continue this year after the country's leader announced he will not attend. Audio
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Refugees increasingly 'less than second class citizens'
Audio 13 Apr 2015A refugee advocate says new laws being brought in by the Australian and Nauru governments show they view refugees and asylum seekers as being less than second class citizens. Audio
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Vanuatu pleased with renewed Russian relations
Audio 13 Apr 2015The Vanuatu government says it is pleased with the outcomes of its recent diplomatic mission to Moscow and hopes the renewed ties with Russia will continue into the future. Audio
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Questions over when Fiji union check-offs will be reinstated
Audio 13 Apr 2015The Fiji Public Service Association says while it welcomes an agreement to reinstate union subscription deductions, it's still waiting to find out when it will come into effect. Audio
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Children’s television
It won't come as a surprise to anyone with kids that they're spending a lot of time surfing through YouTube. So where does that leave traditional outlets for young people, particularly on TV? Audio
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Maysak assessment to identify gaps in FSM relief
Audio 10 Apr 2015Emergency management authorities in the Federated States of Micronesia are hoping damage assessments being conducted in the cyclone affected states of Yap and Chuuk will be able to identify further… Audio
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PNG hoping Fiji will still go to Forum summit
Audio 10 Apr 2015Papua New Guinea is still hopeful that Fiji will attend this year's Forum leaders' summit in Port Moresby. Audio
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Re-elected Tuvalu PM looking to make islands less vulnerable
Audio 10 Apr 2015The Prime Minister of Tuvalu says he has a convincing mandate to continue the work he has been doing over the past few years. Audio
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Oceania Champions League to kick off
Audio 10 Apr 2015The Oceania Champions League kicks off in Fiji this weekend, with Auckland City chasing a fifth consecutive regional title. Audio
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Vanuatu at high risk for future disasters
Audio 10 Apr 2015The chair of the New Zealand Disaster Relief Forum says there is an urgent need for Vanutu to be rebuilt stronger than ever following Cyclone Pam, as it is the most disaster-prone country in the… Audio
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Bougainville woman gets backing despite men competing
Audio 10 Apr 2015Bougainville women's activist unfazed by numbers opposing her in an open seat in next month's election. Audio