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Tahiti opinion stoked by Flosse case
Audio 31 Jul 2014French Polynesia's public opinion is being stoked by the French government's decision to shield the territory's president, Gaston Flosse, from the courts. Audio
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Sport: PNG's Commonwealth gold medallist hungry for more
Audio 31 Jul 2014Papua New Guinea weightlifter Steven Kari reflects on winning a gold medal at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games and his goals for the future. Audio
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Tahiti opinion stoked by Flosse case
Audio 31 Jul 2014French Polynesia's public opinion is being stoked by the French government's decision to shield the territory's president, Gaston Flosse, from the courts. Audio
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NZ think-tank to combat human trafficking
Audio 31 Jul 2014Pacific women at an Auckland human rights think-tank are creating a mobile-phone-app and translating legal language in an effort to combat human trafficking in Pacific Islands. Audio
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Palau opens Forum with call for leaders to get to work
Audio 30 Jul 2014A Pacific leaders' summit has begun in Palau with its host calling for leaders to pull up their sleeves and get to work to protect the region's ocean and fisheries. Audio
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Fiji Electoral Commission a no show to panel discussion
Audio 30 Jul 2014Fiji's Electoral Commission was missing from a panel discussion on free and fair elections, despite being invited to attend in Suva on Tuesday. Audio
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Higher drinking age not Tonga's solution
Audio 30 Jul 2014A Tonga youth worker says raising the drinking age will have little effect on the country's drinking problem. Audio
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Vanuatu celebrates 34 years of independence
Audio 30 Jul 2014The Vanuatu Prime Minister says the country's Independence Day today is a good time to reflect how far the nation has come and what needs to be done to make it stronger in the future. Audio
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Tahiti casino would not help tourism, says observer
Audio 30 Jul 2014A journalist in Tahiti says the building of a proposed new casino will do nothing to improve French Polynesia's tourism woes. Audio
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Forum leaders asked not to smoke in Palau
Audio 30 Jul 2014Health authorities on Palau have asked Pacific Island Forum leaders to lead the way and not smoke during this week's summit. Audio
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NZ says leaders' summit to make key decisions
Audio 29 Jul 2014New Zealand Foreign Minister lays out some of the key matters before leaders at this year's Pacific Islands Forum summit. Audio
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Pocket meetings to the fore in Fiji campaigns
Audio 29 Jul 2014As campaigning steps up before Fiji's election, the "pocket meeting" is king. Audio
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Tonga government denies sale of orbital slots
Audio 29 Jul 2014The Tongan government says claims by the Public Service Association that the Cabinet has approved the outright sale of two of Tonga's orbital slots are false. Audio
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Stress in the U.S workplace rings warning bells for NZ
Dr Ben Snyder is lecturer in Sociology & Social Policy at Victoria University. He shadowed truck drivers, Wall Street traders and unemployed workers in the United States for several months, reveals… Audio
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PNG court stays Taskforce Sweep disbanding
Audio 29 Jul 2014PNG's anti-corruption Taskforce Sweep will continue to operate after the National Court permanently stayed a government attempt to disband it. Audio
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RA cuts a worry for Papua New Guineans - Philemon
Audio 29 Jul 2014A veteran of the Papua New Guinea news media says the cutbacks at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation will be disastrous for his country. Audio
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Niue's tourism plan defended
Audio 29 Jul 2014Niue's tourism authority board says its own plans to grow tourism will define the industry's goals more clearly than the current strategic plan. Audio
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Pacific's bigeye stocks critically depleted.
Audio 28 Jul 2014New figures on tuna populations in the Pacific show that the region's bigeye stocks have been critically depleted. Audio
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Solomons still lacking a local police chief
Audio 28 Jul 2014Public perception that there are no suitable local candidates for police commissioner linger in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Academic says Forum going through 'turbulent' phase
Audio 28 Jul 2014A Fiji academic in Australia says the Pacific Islands Forum is going through a turbulent phase but still maintains its relevance. Audio
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Push in Solomons to stop vote buying
Audio 28 Jul 2014Anti-corruption group in Solomon Islands encourages people not to expect payment in exchange for their votes in the general election later this year. Audio
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Niue's tourism plan criticised
Audio 28 Jul 2014Niue's strategic tourism plan criticised by ex-tourism chair. Audio
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Tonga cyclone victims need more food, housing
Audio 28 Jul 2014A Peoples Representative for Ha'apai in Tonga where a category-five cyclone displaced 5,000 people in January says residents do not have enough food and up to 200 families are still living in tents. Audio
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Temaru lashes out at French judiciary
Audio 25 Jul 2014French Polynesia's opposition leader, Oscar Temaru, has hit out at France over the way it has favoured the veteran politician Gaston Flosse. Audio
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Appointment of an Australian as Solomon Islands Police Chief
Audio 25 Jul 2014The former Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare says he supports the appointment of an Australian as his country's new Police Commissioner. Audio