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World Union Body takes action over Fiji
Audio 27 May 2014The International Trades Union Congress is pressing for fair trade sugar in Fiji to be stripped of its label. Audio
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New Caledonia nickel plant to resume anytime from tomorrow
Audio 27 May 2014The New Caledonia business organisation MEDEF says the Vale nickel processing plant, which has been closed for almost three weeks, will resume operations any time from tomorrow. Audio
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New data on asylum seekers' mental health unsurprising
Audio 27 May 2014A report has revealed the first hard evidence of high levels of mental illness in Australia's camps for asylum seekers. Audio
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French Polynesia fish farm moving to nuclear base
Audio 27 May 2014There are questions over plans to put a fish farm on the former nuclear base of Hao in French Polynesia. Audio
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Media commentator on TV3's ban from John Banks' trial
Audio 26 May 2014TV3 went on to apologise both to the court and Mr Banks. Justice Wylie said TV3 should broadcast that apology on-air tonight and banned it from using footage of the trial. Audio
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Legal consequences of declaration by Fiji leader's party
Audio 26 May 2014The UFDF says a false declaration by the regime leader's proposed political party has snagged every member. Audio
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Fiji unionist steps down to contest elections
Audio 26 May 2014The prominent Fiji trade unionist, Attar Singh, has stepped down in order to contest this year's elections. Audio
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Sport: Samoa sevens coach calls it quits
Audio 26 May 2014Samoa Rugby Union denies the resignation of national sevens coach Viliamu Punivalu was as a result of on-field results. Audio
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Concerns Cambodia could become dumping ground of Nauru refugees
Audio 26 May 2014The Australian Refugee Council is concerned Cambodia may become a dumping ground for those granted refugee status in Nauru, but have nowhere else to go. Audio
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Benefit claims around transfer of marines to Guam questioned
Audio 26 May 2014A group in Guam is urging people to weigh up the environmental, social, and cultural impacts of the transfer of thousands of marines to the territory from Japan, against economic promises. Audio
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Pressing need to strengthen Pacific health information
Audio 26 May 2014The Secretariat of the Pacific Community says there is a pressing need to strengthen health information in the region, in order to assess each country's priorities and design better policies. Audio
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Nauru MP's family settling in NZ after wife's visa withdrawn
Audio 26 May 2014A suspended Nauru MP moves his family to New Zealand after his wife's visa is withdrawn by the government. Audio
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Call for international airport development on Santo
Audio 26 May 2014A Vanuatu MP says Pekoa airport on Santo looms as the best-suited site for any major international airport development in the country. Audio
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ADB reclassifies help to Marshall Islands
Audio 26 May 2014The Marshall Islands has been assured of increased financial support from the Asian Development Bank after the agency moved to reclassify its assistance. Audio
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PNG to consider resettlement of confirmed refugees
Audio 23 May 2014PNG's government is considering where to resettle the first bundle of asylum seekers deemed to be refugees in its detention centre on Manus Island. Audio
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Refugees expected to find Nauru integration difficult
Audio 23 May 2014A human rights lawyer says the Australian government is leaving new refugees in Manus and Nauru unsupported as they enter the community. Audio
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Questions about the disaffected youth in Honiara
Audio 23 May 2014Our correspondent in Solomon Islands says while there is praise for police after last weekend's riots, the incidents raise questions about the numbers of disaffected, often unemployed youth in the… Audio
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Public health alert in Samoa after four children die
Audio 23 May 2014Samoa's Ministry of Health says four children have died and 19 have been left seriously ill this year due to malnutrition following diarrhoeal illnesses. Audio
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Pacific communities mourn loss of Tongan community leader
Audio 23 May 2014Pacific communities are mourning the loss of a senior Tongan leader from South Auckland, who is being described as a passionate advocate. Audio
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Schoolboy sensation 'tip of iceberg' says Tonga rugby coach
Audio 23 May 2014Tonga rugby coach Mana Otai says the global reaction to 18-year-old sensation Taniela Tupou came as no surprise to him, with foreign scouts already on the lookout for the next schoolboy star. Audio
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Party over for PNG's Triumph Heritage Empowerment group
Audio 22 May 2014A Papua New Guinea cabinet minister defends his and other MPs decision to leave one of the country's main political parties which is crumbling amid the fallout from its leader's sacking as Treasurer.
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Fiji NGOs' election concerns still ignored
Audio 22 May 2014NGOs in Fiji say their calls to remove an Electoral Decree provision which restricts what work they can do have so far been ignored. Audio
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Concerns over spills at New Caledonia nickel processing plant
Audio 22 May 2014Questions remain over why spills keep occurring at the Vale nickel processing plant in New Caledonia. Audio
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RAMSI pleased with Solomons police response to riots
Audio 22 May 2014The Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands says local police response to Honiara riots shows its capacity to maintain order is increasing. Audio
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Suspended Nauru MPs just doing their jobs - NZ MP
Audio 22 May 2014A New Zealand Opposition MP says he hopes the Nauru Government recognises that three suspended MPs were just doing their job of trying to keep it honest. Audio