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Delays in Tonga's cyclone rebuild leads to 'finger pointing'
Audio 12 Feb 2015Legal problems stalling house rebuilding in Tonga's Ha'apai group. Audio
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"UK should do the honourable thing" Nuclear Test Veteran
Audio 12 Feb 2015United Kingdom urged to honor its debt to veterans of nuclear testing in the Pacific. Audio
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'Culture of abuse' at Nauru detention centre
Audio 11 Feb 2015: A nurse who worked in the Australian-run detention centre on Nauru has come out to slam the conditions in the camp, describing them as "shocking" and "inadvertent torture". Audio
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Animator focuses on Manus detainees
Audio 11 Feb 2015An English film maker now living in Australia says he hopes his new animation on asylum seekers in Papua New Guinea will raise international debate on the issue of detention. Audio
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Marshalls 'in to win' nuclear disarmament case
Audio 11 Feb 2015The Marshall Islands is planning to go as far as possible to win a case over nuclear disarmament despite a setback in a United States court last week. Audio
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New architecture for service delivery in Solomon Islands
Audio 11 Feb 2015World Bank proposes new structure for rural service delivery in Solomon Islands. Audio
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IOM denies preying on Manus asylum seekers
Audio 10 Feb 2015The International Organisation of Migration has denied allegations it is preying on vulnerable jailed asylum seekers on Manus Island to have them agree to return to their home countries. Audio
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Fiji's Methodist Church 'disturbed' by statistics
Audio 10 Feb 2015Fiji's Methodist Church says the latest statistics into child abuse cases are deeply disturbing and action needs to be taken. Audio
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Tuvalu wants NZ RSE scheme expanded to include trades
Audio 10 Feb 2015Tuvalus' foreign minister says he hopes to begin negotiating an expansion of New Zealand's seasonal employer scheme to include trades sometime this year. Audio
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Commoner given Governor role in Tonga
In an historic move the king of Tonga has appointed a commoner to the position of Governor of Ha'apai for the first time. Mo'ale Finau missed out in a seat in parliament by just 4 votes in last year's… Audio
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Fiji football fans looking forward to Roy Krishna's return
The Wellington Phoenix football team will tour Fiji in June, playing two matches against the national team. Audio
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PNG govt re-states support for Indonesian sovereignty in Papua
Audio 9 Feb 2015The Papua New Guinea government has clarified its position with regards to Indonesia after strong statements from prime minister Peter O'Neill on human rights abuses in neighbouring Papua. Audio
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Scrutiny of Fiji accounts going well
The chair of Fiji's Public Accounts Committee says its members are cooperating well as they scrutinise seven years' worth of government accounts. Audio
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Emphatic NZ reception for Tonga's new PM
Tonga's newly elected prime minister received a passionate welcome by Tongan residents in New Zealand. Audio
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Sacked Fiji TV executives take their complaints to police
Audio 9 Feb 2015The fallout from the Fiji Government's dispute with Fiji TV and World Rugby has continued, with the sacked executives filing a complaint with the police against the Attorney General. Audio
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Human rights backsliding in PNG
Audio 9 Feb 2015A new report from Human Rights Watch says Papua New Guinea's human rights record took a turn for the worse in 2014. Audio
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Hospitals threatened by climate change
Audio 9 Feb 2015The World Health Organisation says hospitals in the Pacific region are struggling to cope with the effects of climate change and coastal erosion. Audio
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Cook Islands to review minimum wage
Audio 9 Feb 2015The Cook Islands government is appealing to the public for input on the local minimum wage. The Minimum Wage Review Panel is compiling a report which will be submitted to the Internal Affairs… Audio
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Calls for action at Solomons mine
Audio 9 Feb 2015Landowners in Solomon Islands living below the country's closed gold mine are calling for swift action to drain the mine's tailings dam as heavy rains continue in the country. Audio
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Authorities rush to deal with dengue in Tonga
Audio 6 Feb 2015Tonga has been hit by a dengue outbreak which has triggered frantic action from authorities in the kingdom. Audio
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West Papuan MSG bid gains people's support
Audio 6 Feb 2015Representatives of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua have submitted their formal membership application to join the Melanesian Spearhead Group. Audio
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Niue to host baby elephants destined for Auckland Zoo
Audio 6 Feb 2015The Niue government has confirmed it will host baby elephants in a new quarantine facility while they transit from Sri Lanka to New Zealand's Auckland Zoo. Audio
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Fiji flag change 'undemocratic'
Audio 5 Feb 2015The parliamentary opposition in Fiji has slammed the plan for a new national flag as undemocratic but the Prime Minister says it's time for a new flag which is more relevant to the country. Audio
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Vanuatu reunification move the 'end of instability'
Audio 5 Feb 2015Four former Vanuatu Prime Ministers to unite in a single party. Audio
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Tributes flow for Thorn Birds author at Norfolk service
Audio 5 Feb 2015Tributes have been paid to Norfolk Island author Colleen McCullough, who is most well known for her novel The Thorn Birds, at a service on the island. Audio