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Pacific eyes improved coastal fishery management
Audio 4 Mar 2015Pacific fisheries experts look to ways to co-ordinate community based schems to manage coastal fisheries. Audio
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Chinese aid to Pacific mapped
Audio 3 Mar 2015It's hoped a new interactive map on China's aid to the region will dispel misunderstandings about the size of China's aid programme. Audio
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Fiji cricketers prepare for first World Cup challenge
Audio 3 Mar 2015Fiji cricket coach Shane Jurgensen talks about his team qualifying for the Under 19 World Cup and what to expect at next year's tournament. Audio
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S&P affirms TSB Bank's "BBB+" rating
The international ratings agency, Standard & Poor's, has affirmed TSB Bank's credit rating at triple-B-plus. Audio
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FSM state independence push unfounded
Audio 3 Mar 2015An expert on Micronesia says the threat of a break away of the Chuuk state from the Federated States of Micronesia is a huge surprise. Audio
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PNG fertility rate at concerning levels
Audio 3 Mar 2015A reproductive health organisation in Papua New Guinea says the country's fertility rate of 4.4 percent needs to be urgently lowered. Audio
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Western powers coming to terms with China in the Pacific
Audio 2 Mar 2015The traditional external powers in the Pacific Islands are still coming to terms with China's increasing level of engagement in the region. Audio
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Severe damage at Kiribati hospital due to coastal flooding
Audio 2 Mar 2015Giant waves are to blame for severe damage caused at a Kiribati hospital. Audio
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PNG child protection laws needs resources
Audio 2 Mar 2015The founder of a charitable group that works with vulnerable children in PNG's capital says the updating of child protection laws needs to be backed up by a boost in resources. Audio
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Solomons government wants to relaunch troubled RIPEL company
Audio 2 Mar 2015The Solomon Islands government wants to relaunch the troubled Russell Islands Plantation Estates Ltd, but it has to make some tough decisions. Audio
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Fiji push for Forum exclusion of Aus, NZ labelled futile
Audio 2 Mar 2015The deputy leader of Fiji's opposition says moves to exclude Australia and New Zealand from the Pacific Islands Forum make little sense. Audio
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New Solomons TV station long overdue
Audio 2 Mar 2015Solomon Islands looks at introducing public television. Audio
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PNG revises child protection laws
Audio 27 Feb 2015Papua New Guinea's government is hoping revised child protection laws will put a halt to increasing numbers of children forced to fend for themselves on the streets. Audio
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Solomons gold mine up for sale
Audio 27 Feb 2015Australian owner of Solomon's gold mine, St Barbara says it has not ruled out third party sale of the project. Audio
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New Aitutaki by-election candidate expected by March 6
Audio 27 Feb 2015The president of the Cook Islands Democratic Party says a new candidate for the rescheduled by-election on Aitutaki is expected to be announced by the end of next week. Audio
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Shipping, climate change on Tokelau 2015 agenda
Audio 27 Feb 2015The new Ulu-o-Tokelau is encouraging a strong national spirit of unity and a commitment to the basic principles of Tokelaun culture in 2015. Audio
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PNG, Fiji and Nauru criticised in Amnesty report
Audio 27 Feb 2015Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and Nauru have been criticised for failing to protect human rights in Amnesty International's annual look at human rights abuse around the world. Audio
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Samoan exporter argues for Citizenship Investment Bill
Audio 26 Feb 2015A Samoa exporter says the country needs the kind of investment that the governments proposed Citizenship Investment Bill would usher in. Audio
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NGO says more Pacific businesswomen good for region
Audio 26 Feb 2015Australia's Global Ambassador for Women and Girls says more women in business and positions of power will make a better difference for the livelihood of the region. Audio
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Tonga set to finally sign CEDAW
Audio 26 Feb 2015Tonga is preparing to finally ratify the United Nations convention on eliminating all forms of discrimination against women but with conditions. Audio
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First Fiji RSE workers arrive in NZ
Audio 26 Feb 2015The first Fijian seasonal workers allowed into New Zealand since the military coup in 2006 have arrived in Hawke's Bay for the apple harvest. Audio
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Programme sought for Solomons USP campus
Audio 26 Feb 2015The University of the South Pacific and the Solomon Islands government set their sights on 2018 to complete the $15million US dollar campus. Audio
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Chance for Fiji to send strong message against torture
Audio 25 Feb 2015A human rights researcher says Fiji's ratification of both the UN Convention Against Torture and its optional protocol would send out a strong message internationally. Audio
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Tonga police work to solve school fights
Audio 25 Feb 2015Tonga police devise ways to try and end years of clashes between students from rival schools. Audio
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Research finds 2/3s of Australian smokers will die
Grounding breaking research from Australia has found that two thirds of smokers there will die from a smoking related illness. Audio