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Sport: PNG regain the AFL International Cup
Audio 25 Aug 2014Papua New Guinea regain the AFL International Cup after beating Ireland in the final, in a repeat of the 2011 decider. Audio
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NZ survey finds political leaders agree on aid boost
Audio 25 Aug 2014A survey of New Zealand's political parties has found the vast majority of parties agree the country's aid budget is too low should be increased. Audio
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Samoa steps up chikungunya prevention
Audio 25 Aug 2014Students and police in Samoa are banding together for a mass clean up to stop the spread of chikungunya. Audio
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New waste to energy technology could come to Pacific
Audio 25 Aug 2014A New Zealand energy consultant says a technology which converts any kind of waste to renewable energy could be the way forward in making the Pacific region sustainable. Audio
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ADB says resilience key to Solomons rebuild
Audio 25 Aug 2014The Asian Development Bank has approved a US$15 million project to help Solomon Islands rebuild infrastructure damaged by the flash flooding disaster in April which killed 23 people and left thousands… Audio
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Chinese medical ship treats 4,000 Tongans
Audio 25 Aug 2014A hospital ship from China has spent a week in Tonga providing free medical services to more than 4,000 patients and performing 39 surgeries. Audio
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200 in mass fight in Solomons capital
Audio 22 Aug 2014The Solomon Islands police say they have arrested five people after four houses were torched during a fight involving more than 200 people in Honiara last night. Audio
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Fiji government urged to enter caretaker mode
Audio 22 Aug 2014Political parties in Fiji have called on the government to go into a caretaker government mode in the lead up to the election on September 17th. Audio
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Compensation sought over Bougainville mining law
Audio 22 Aug 2014A group of minority shareholders in Bougainville Copper Ltd are crying foul over Bougainville's new mining law and say they want billions of dollars in compensation. Audio
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Fiji's Hibiscus Festival underway
Audio 22 Aug 2014Fiji's week long Hibiscus Festival is on at the moment and thousands are pouring to Suva to enjoy the funfair, talent quests, beauty pagent and stage shows. Audio
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Sport: Fiji coach proud of first ever Youth Olympic medal
Audio 22 Aug 2014Fiji coach proud after sevens team wins the bronze medal at the Youth Olympics in China, the country's first medal at that level. Audio
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US Pacific leaders - Obama's marine proposal will hurt economy
Audio 21 Aug 2014US Pacific territory leaders say President Obama's proposal to expand marine protected areas in the Pacific will hurt their economy and cultural values. Audio
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PNA wants scheme extended to long-line fleet
Audio 21 Aug 2014The Parties to the Nauru Agreement are hoping a new scheme will be in place next year to control long-line tuna fishing in the region. Audio
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Call for children in asylum seeker camps to be released
Audio 21 Aug 2014The Australian Greens say the Abbott government should release all the hundreds of children it is holding in asylum seeker camps. Audio
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Tuvalu PM wants real commitments at NY climate meeting
Audio 21 Aug 2014Tuvalu Prime Minister has clear goals for when he co-chairs a key climate change meeting in New York next month. Audio
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NZ anti-violence agency supports Vanuatu police in rape case
Audio 21 Aug 2014A New Zealand anti-violence agency says it fully supports the Vanuatu Police for going against customary law and taking a prosecution against a man who allegedly raped his wife. Audio
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NZ Pacific language speakers declining
Audio 21 Aug 2014A New Zealand academic says the Government is shirking its duty to stem the declining numbers of the country's Pacific language speakers. Audio
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Solomon Islands atoll desperate for supplies
Audio 20 Aug 2014A former trade negotiator in Solomon Islands says the people of Sikaiana Atoll in Malaita Province are desperate for food and medical supplies after five months without a shipping service. Audio
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Tonga police presence increased to prevent rugby violence
Audio 20 Aug 2014Police in Tonga are stepping up their presence at secondary school rugby matches in an effort to curb interschool violence. Audio
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Fiji links to high seas shooting video dismissed
Audio 20 Aug 2014The president of the Fiji Tuna Boat Association, Grahame Southwick, says footage of men being shot on the high seas is most likely film of a piracy incident off the Somali coast taken last year. Audio
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World Bank says PNG business owners frustrated
Audio 20 Aug 2014One of the authors of a report into violence in Papua New Guinea says the country's security situation is forcing businesses to rely on private security companies. Audio
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Sport: NRL and Sonny Bill touch down in Samoa
Audio 20 Aug 2014An NRL delegation including Roosters star Sonny Bill Williams visits Samoa as part of the launch of the Pacific Strategy. Audio
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PNA chief says killings on high seas a "tragedy"
Audio 19 Aug 2014The head of a key regional fishing agency says he has witnessed clashes at sea over fishing but nothing as tragic as the killing of several men on the high seas, portrayed in a Youtube video. Audio
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PNG opposition depleted by another round of defections
Audio 19 Aug 2014Papua New Guinea's Opposition has been depleted to three MPs out of a total of 111 in Parliament following another round of defections. Audio
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Concerns in the Pacific over Australian broadcasting cuts
Audio 19 Aug 2014Cuts to Australia's broadcasting services in the Pacific will have far reaching consequences, according to a fellow at the Lowy Institute. Audio