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Ni-Vanuatu face great uncertainty after Pam
Audio 18 Mar 2015As Vanuatu begins to slowly ascertain the extent of the damage around its islands from Cyclone Pam, people are faced with great uncertainty over their future, especially the question of where they… Audio
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Vanuatu economic recovery may take years
Audio 18 Mar 2015It may take years for parts of the Vanuatu economy to recover after Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Aid flows into Tuvalu after Pam damage
Audio 18 Mar 2015Distribution of relief assistance and evacuation of those displaced in Tuvalu by a storm surge caused by Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Norfolk seeing the people's say on Canberra's changes
Audio 18 Mar 2015Norfolk Island government wants the people to have a say on Canberra'ss plans to downgrade their political status. Audio
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A group fights for the political rights of the US Pacific
Audio 17 Mar 2015An American non-profit group hopes people from US Pacific territories will soon get more political power. Audio
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Vanuatu looks to restore communication after Cyclone Pam
Audio 17 Mar 2015The latest information from Vanuatu's National Disaster Management Office. Audio
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Vanuatu's food security fragility exposed by cyclone Pam
Audio 17 Mar 2015A Vanuatu agriculture expert says the country's fragile food security has been exposed by extensive damage to staple food crops from Cyclone Pam throughout much of the country. Audio
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Kiribati reeling from Cyclone Pam
Audio 17 Mar 2015Reports are coming in from Kiribati of severe damage to homes on three of the nation's southern islands following high winds and sea surges due to Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Samoans asked to have their say on new passport scheme
Audio 16 Mar 2015Samoa's opposition leader says a proposed new law giving passports for investment is a recipe for corruption and will drive long-time Samoans out of business. Audio
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Post-cyclone recovery effort gathers pace
Audio 16 Mar 2015Following Tropical Cyclone Pam's destructive path through Vanuatu, the recovery effort is gathering pace after the country was hit by the category five cyclone - which has been labelled the country's… Audio
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Nearly half of Tuvalu population displaced - PM
Audio 16 Mar 2015The Prime Minister of Tuvalu says nearly half of the population has been displaced by Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Cyclone disaster a regional test, says NZ Foreign Minister
Audio 16 Mar 2015New Zealand's Foreign Minister Murray McCully says the government in Vanuatu is overwhelmed by the scale of the disaster. Audio
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Vanuatu braces for Cyclone Pam
Audio 13 Mar 2015Authorities in Vanuatu are preparing for the worst as Tropical Cyclone Pam inches its way towards the country, looking set to be Vanuatu's most devastating cyclone since 1987. Audio
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Causeway collapse plays havoc in Kiribati
Audio 13 Mar 2015Government ministries, businesses and schools have been affected by the near collapse of part of a main causeway in Kiribati. Audio
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UN report urges dewatering of Solomons tailings dam
Audio 13 Mar 2015The United Nations and the World Health Organization are calling for the immediate de-watering of a tailings dam at the closed Gold Ridge Mine in Solomon Islands, which is dangerously close to… Audio
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Vanuatu prepares for worst as Cyclone Pam approaches
Audio 12 Mar 2015Vanuatu's National Disaster Management Office says it is preparing for the worst as Tropical Cyclone Pam is expected to be upgraded to a category five storm in the next two days. Audio
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PNG RL says stability will be maintained despite resignation
Audio 12 Mar 2015PNG Rugby League says the game remains stable despite the shock resignation of CEO Brad Tassell. Audio
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A much needed boost to the Fiji health system on the horizon
Audio 12 Mar 2015A much needed rebuild to Fiji's main health facility is now in its final stages and is expected to be running full services by the end of next month. Audio
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Solomons people benefit from gold production
Audio 12 Mar 2015Around 200 local families in Solomon Islands have set up camps in the pits at the closed Gold Ridge mine on Guadalcanal and have taken over gold production at the site. Audio
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New coins for Pacific countries
Audio 11 Mar 2015Tonga, the Cook Islands and Vanuatu are looking forward to the delivery of their brand new coins this year. Audio
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Fiji Sodelpa welcomes MIDA retraction
Audio 11 Mar 2015The member of Fiji's opposition Sodelpa party at the centre of a dispute with the Fiji Sun says the retraction of a Media Industry Development Authority ruling may pave the way for the issue to go to… Audio
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Funders yet to confirm Tahiti's Mahana Beach project
Audio 11 Mar 2015French Polynesia is still awaiting confirmation that the US$3-billion Mahana Beach project on Tahiti has found funders and will go ahead. Audio
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Withheld Nauru letters designed to 'break' spirits
Audio 11 Mar 2015An Australian barrister has accused immigration authorities of intentionally withholding 2000 letters of support for asylum seekers at the detention centres on Nauru. Audio
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PNG disaster response questioned as provinces flood
Audio 11 Mar 2015The disaster reponse from the Papua New Guinea government has come under further scrutiny after another province was struck by the worst flooding in 20 years. Audio
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Research says leprosy stigma contributes to prevalence
Audio 11 Mar 2015Researchers in New Zealand have found a continuing deep-seated stigma around leprosy in the Pacific, which could be contributing to an increase in the disease in some countries. Audio