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Domestic violence not taken seriously - Fiji Women's Crisis Centre
Audio 18 Aug 2014The Fiji Women's Crisis Centre says domestic violence complaints made by women are not being taken seriously by the police. Audio
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Concern at decimation of PNG opposition
Audio 18 Aug 2014Papua New Guinea's Registrar of Political Parties and Candidates is concerned at the cross-floor movement in parliament that has left the opposition decimated to two members. Audio
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Cuba to share cyclone knowledge with the Pacific
Audio 18 Aug 2014Cuba's National Forecast Centre says it hopes to share with the Pacific region how it has reduced the crippling impacts of severe weather events. Audio
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More Pacific research needed
Audio 18 Aug 2014The newly-appointed vice president of the Pacific Islands Political Studies Association says there isn't enough research done into the Pacific, considering the geopolitical issues facing the region. Audio
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Nadi businesses looking forward to kickstart after election
Audio 18 Aug 2014The President of Nadi's Chamber of Commerce, Ram Raju, says there is optimism that the elections will be good for business in Fiji's tourism capital. Audio
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Act Nine - Theatre’s Greatest Hits
Including 'Mothers and Fathers', Joe Musaphia, Creation of Circa Theatre, Roger Hall, 'Glide Time', 'Middle Age Spread', Greg McGee, 'Foreskin's Lament', Anthony McCarten, 'Ladies Night' with Joe… Audio
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Fiji Labour Party likely to survive - academic
Audio 15 Aug 2014An academic says the Fiji Labour Party is likely to survive after the conviction of its leader, Mahendra Chaudhry, but will have to take a new form. Audio
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Misinformation spread on Bougainville mining bill - Govt
Audio 15 Aug 2014Bougainville confident all the people will embrace new mining law despite sniping from some quarters Audio
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Locals want Manus detention centre to stay
Audio 15 Aug 2014The governor of Papua New Guinea's Manus Island says most locals are grateful Australia opened an asylum-seeker processing centre there because people have more money in their pockets as a result. Audio
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Voter education underway in Fiji
Audio 15 Aug 2014Efforts are underway in Fiji to make sure people know how to vote in the upcoming election, the first since the 2006 coup. Audio
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More climate action needed in Pacific
Audio 15 Aug 2014A professor of sustainable energy says the Pacific needs to do more to reduce its carbon emissions, particularly in the transport sector. Audio
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Refugees on Nauru complain of mental torture
Audio 14 Aug 2014Refugees with temporary visas to settle in Nauru say they are losing faith in both the local government and Australia's to help them build a meaningful life on the island. Audio
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Another Fiji union official steps down to contest the election
Audio 14 Aug 2014A Fiji unionist says he will still act as an advisor to his union despite having to step down formally to comply with Fiji's election laws. Audio
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Samoa to offset SIDS carbon emissions
Audio 14 Aug 2014Samoa is encouraging people to help offset carbon emissions caused by the Small Islands Developing States conference being held there in a month. Audio
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Anger over lack of Asian tuna catch data
Audio 14 Aug 2014Western Pacific fisheries managers are angry that four Asian nations are refusing to provide data that would help determine the current level of tuna stock. Audio
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No more government assistance for Solomons flood evacuees
Audio 14 Aug 2014The Solomon Islands National Disaster Management Office says it will no longer assist those still living in a Honiara evacuation centre following flash floods in April. Audio
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Chikungunya clean up in Samoa
Audio 14 Aug 2014The Samoa Ministry of Health says it is planning a mass clean-up to curb a chikungunya virus outbreak there, by spraying public spaces and checking people at the border. Audio
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Advocate says refugees in Nauru and PNG have nowhere to go
Audio 13 Aug 2014An advocate says the Australian government's haphazard policies towards asylum seekers have left genuine refugees on Nauru and Papua New Guinea, with nowhere to go. Audio
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PNG leader could face a Leadership Tribunal
Audio 13 Aug 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister could face a Leadership Tribunal after a referral by the Ombudsman Commission over a controversial government loan. Audio
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Access to funds expected to play big part in Solomon elections
Audio 13 Aug 2014A Solomon Islands academic expects the upcoming election will again be characterised by people voting for MPs who they think will give them access to development funds, rather than voting for them on… Audio
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Samoan police preparing for SIDS conference
Audio 13 Aug 2014The Samoa police are testing the country's readiness for the Small Islands Developing States Conference next month. Audio
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Tahiti resort to have special labour laws
Audio 13 Aug 2014The French Polynesian government is planning to declare the proposed Mahana Beach Resort a "special zone" with different labour laws than the rest of the territory. Audio
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Tonga urged to expand agriculture exports
Audio 13 Aug 2014The chair of the Tongan Advisory Council in New Zealand says Tonga needs to focus on expanding its agricultural industry to an export market. Audio
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Former U.S airforce chief of staff - more air strikes needed
Audio 12 Aug 2014A former U.S airforce chief of staff says America should massively ramp up its air strikes against Islamic State forces in northern Iraq. Audio
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Fiji's newest political party outlines its manifesto
Audio 12 Aug 2014Fiji's newest political party to be registered in Fiji is outlining its manifesto in Suva. Audio