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PNG political party officially out of coalition
Audio 10 Sep 2014The second biggest party to emerge from Papua New Guinea's 2012 election is now officially out of the government coalition. Audio
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All Blacks test in Samoa confirmed
Audio 10 Sep 2014All Blacks test in Samoa confirmed as sponsors offer the Manu one million dollars if they can win the Rugby World Cup. Audio
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Pacific women entrepreneurs to reach global markets
Audio 10 Sep 2014More Pacific businesswomen will soon be developing and selling their products globally, with help from the International Trade Centre. Audio
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Call for more instruction for Fiji voters
Audio 10 Sep 2014Fiji watchdog hopes that last days before poll will see the voters given more relevant information about candidates and the electoral process. Audio
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WWF compiles stories of shark gods
Audio 10 Sep 2014WWF-Pacific is taking an innovative approach to raising awareness about the need to protect sharks and rays in the region by compiling stories of shark gods featured in Pacific myth and legend. Audio
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Detailed human rights plan urged for Fiji
Audio 9 Sep 2014An international human rights watchdog says Fiji's political parties should be making detailed plans for protecting human rights clear to voters as they campaign for election. Audio
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Vanuatu workers win battle with resort
Audio 9 Sep 2014A threatened staff walkout at a Vanuatu hotel leads to another 52 other workers getting their jobs back. Audio
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Accusations in Fiji over 'shutdown' of leaders debate
Audio 9 Sep 2014A war of words has erupted in Fiji over the lack of political debates in the final week of campaigning before the election. Audio
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Training courses boosting handicraft sales in Tonga
Audio 9 Sep 2014Handicraft makers in Tonga say a number of training courses are increasing their sales and improving the quality of their art, with a huge demand for more training. Audio
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A Pacific media legend looks back
Audio 9 Sep 2014Sean Dorney speaks about ABC cutbacks and reflects on 40 years covering the Pacific. Audio
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French Polynesia president Gaston Flosse loses power
Audio 8 Sep 2014The French Polynesian president Gaston Flosse has lost power. Audio
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Churches rally against death penalty in Kiribati
Audio 8 Sep 2014Churches will lobby against the death penalty in Kiribati Audio
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Sport: Pacific Oceania to compete in both Fed and Davis Cups
Audio 8 Sep 2014For the first time in a decade Oceania Tennis says it will enter both a men's and women's team from Pacific Oceania in the Davis and Fed Cup tournaments. Audio
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A PNG MP keeps the heat on the PM
Audio 8 Sep 2014The leader of Papua New Guinea's Triumph Heritage and Empowerment party says it is essential for the country's future that government abides by the laws. Audio
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Northern Marianas may face legal action over unpaid bills
Audio 8 Sep 2014The way has been paved for the Northern Marianas Government to face legal action regarding millions of dollars worth of unpaid bills. Audio
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Australia and PNG to ratify treaty to 'reset' relationship
Audio 8 Sep 2014Australia and Papua New Guinea are hoping to reset their relationship with a new agreement that moves the two countries onto a more even footing. Audio
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West Papuan cause loses important leader
Audio 8 Sep 2014The West Papuan pro-independence cause loses an important leader, after John Otto Ondawame died in Vanuatu. Audio
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SPC shares lessons for resilience to disasters
Audio 8 Sep 2014SPC shares Pacific lessons at Australiasian disaster conference. Audio
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Tongan Language Week has been marked across NZ
Audio 8 Sep 2014Tongans celebrate their language week across New Zealand. Audio
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For Laughter’s Sake
We find out why laughter is important in our daily lives and meets a man who begged to be institutionalised before seeking alternative ways to heal from a lifetime of depression and bipolar. Audio
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French Polynesia's Flosse on verge of losing office
Audio 5 Sep 2014The President of French Polynesia loses an appeal against his sentence on corruption charges. Audio
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Amnesty calls for history of restrictions in Papua to end
Audio 5 Sep 2014Amnesty International hopeful its calls for Indonesian authorities to ease restrictions on freedom of expression are heeded. Audio
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Talk less, act more on climate change - SIDS
Audio 5 Sep 2014The Small Islands Developing States conference in Samoa has ended with a call for global leaders to talk less and act more on climate change. Audio
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PNG's West Sepik blends into Asia
Audio 5 Sep 2014The PNG province of West Sepik finds itself on the cusp of Asia: increasing ties with Indonesia while living with the legacy of rampant Malaysian logging. Audio
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Fiji couple allege courier pressure on vote
Audio 4 Sep 2014Questions have been raised about Fiji's election processes after an alleged incident involving a Suva couple being forced to vote a certain way on day one of pre-polling. Audio