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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
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Mercury rising in pacific tuna
Audio 5 Feb 2015A new study led by the University of Michigan suggests that the Pacific's premium yellow fin tuna may be inedible in 50 years time. Audio
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Pressure on Pacific sevens teams to perform in Wellington
Fiji, Samoa and Papua New Guinea are all facing unique challenges in the lead-up to the resumption of the World Sevens Series in Wellington. Audio
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Tuvalu opens High Commission in New Zealand
Audio 4 Feb 2015Tuvalu's Prime Minister says he expects his country, and Tuvaluans living in New Zealand, to benefit significantly from the opening of a High Commission. Audio
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Fiji flag designer says present flag still relevant
Audio 4 Feb 2015People in Fiji are being called on to help design a new national flag, but the current flag's designer says Fiji should not be so quick to sever links with its past. Audio
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Solomons' film premieres at FIFO
Audio 4 Feb 2015A Solomon Islands documentary has premiered at the Pacific International Documentary Film Festival, or FIFO, in Tahiti. Audio
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Tonga's PM talks of the cleansing process needed in parliament
Audio 4 Feb 2015Tonga's newly elected Prime Minister says there is a lot of clean up work needing to be done in Parliament. Audio
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Solomons starts financial inclusion survey
Audio 4 Feb 2015Solomon Islands is the second Pacific country to carry out its financial inclusion survey following on from Fiji in November last year. Audio
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Palau takes another big step on marine conservation
Audio 4 Feb 2015Palau takes an important step towards conserving its marine resources after joining Project Eyes on the Seas. Audio
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Cook's campaign continues with possible candidate absence
Audio 3 Feb 2015The leader of the Cook Islands Democratic Party says Kete Ioane remains their candidate for a by-election, despite the potential for him to be transferred to NZ for medical treatment. Audio
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BSP promises job security for Westpac staff
Audio 3 Feb 2015BSP Bank promise job security for Westpac employees in planned June merger-acquisition. Audio
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Long awaited food trickling into Pago Pago
Audio 3 Feb 2015Another delayed shipment of food from ports on America's west coast has arrived in American Samoa.
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PNG missionary calls for campaign against sorcery claims
Audio 3 Feb 2015A missionary in Papua New Guinea says the country needs a nationwide awareness campaign to stop the killing of people accused of sorcery or witchcraft. Audio
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Indonesia leads explosive new wave of fisheries protection
Audio 2 Feb 2015There's a new emphasis on protecting marine resources in the Western Pacific as Indonesia perseveres with its policy of seizing and, in some cases, sinking foreign fishing vessels caught illegally… Audio
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Papua New Guinea police force labelled incompetent
Audio 2 Feb 2015Papua New Guinea's police force has been labelled as broken and incompetent following an alleged police shooting in Port Moresby that almost forced the city to a standstill. Audio
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Women's group says land laws still need addressing
Audio 2 Feb 2015A Women's group in Tonga says 80 percent of domestic violence victims are going back into a violent environment. Audio
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Customised development strategies needed for Pacific
Audio 2 Feb 2015One size fits all approach to regional development unrealistic. Audio
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Koreans share climate research in Pacific
Audio 2 Feb 2015The Embassy of the Rebublic of Korea in Fiji has recently hosted some of their leading scientists to share research into how new climate change technology could help Pacific nations cope with the… Audio
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Solomons PM faces big task on corruption
Audio 2 Feb 2015Transparency Solomon Islands says the country's Prime Minister has a lot of work to do if he is to live up to his promise to tackle corruption. Audio
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Pension portability plans for NZ's Realm
Audio 30 Jan 2015People wanting to retire in the Cook Islands, Niue or Tokelau will be able to leave New Zealand ten years earlier under new laws expected to come into force this year. Audio
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PNG authorities look to counter measles outbreak
Audio 30 Jan 2015Papua New Guinea's Department of Health is probing various remote parts of the country to counter a measles outbreak which began in 2013. Audio
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CNMI to look at legalising medical marijuana
Audio 30 Jan 2015A bill to legalise marijuana for medicinal purposes in the Northern Marianas has been pre-filed by Senator Sixto Igisomar. Audio
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Sogavare aims to pull Solomons out of Least Developed status
Audio 29 Jan 2015Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare speaks on his ambitious policy statement. Audio
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Fiji faces child abuse challenges
Audio 29 Jan 2015Fiji's Police Commissioner says the police have a zero tolerance policy on offences against children and he has issued a plea to the community to report child abuse. Audio