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Cook Islands government dismisses PM aid money allegations
Audio 22 May 2014The Cook Islands government says claims Prime Minister Henry Puna got aid money he should not have are outlandish and ignorant. Audio
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Push for Tonga to commit to organic farming within five years
Audio 21 May 2014The chair of Tonga's National Youth Congress says they hope the entire country will commit to organic farming within five years. Audio
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NZ police training project in West Papua shelved
Audio 21 May 2014Relief expressed and questions raised over the announcement that New Zealand's planned community policing training programme in Indonesia's Papua region has been shelved. Audio
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Three contenders in running for stake in Cook Islands Telecom
Audio 21 May 2014The Cook Islands Government says two more companies have put their hat in the ring for a large stake in Cook Islands Telecom. Audio
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Police in Solomon Islands remain on high alert following riots
Audio 21 May 2014The police in Solomon Islands say they remain on high alert following the weekend's riots in Honiara but peace appears has been restored. Audio
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Uncertainty over dysentery outbreak in American Samoa
Audio 21 May 2014There's uncertainty over an amoebic dysentery outbreak in American Samoa. Audio
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Earliest known photos of Guam on display in national museum
Audio 21 May 2014Earliest known photos of Guam on display in national museum. Audio
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Pacific region being targeted by missionaries - activist
Audio 20 May 2014Advocate fears worrying trend and a mixed record on homosexual and transgender rights in the Pacific. Audio
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Fiji's Sodelpa party says unaware of pay claim flyer
Audio 20 May 2014Fiji's Social Democratic Liberal Party says it did not release a flyer making claims about the Prime Minister's salary and it has no evidence it exists. Audio
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Calls for Fiji Women's minister to apologise on comments
Audio 20 May 2014The Fiji Women's Crisis Centre is calling for the women's minister to apologise over her sex crime comments. Audio
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Nauru Speaker's opinion on expulsion still coming
Audio 20 May 2014Suspended Nauru MPs are still waiting to hear back from the Speaker on their challenge to their expulsion. Audio
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Australia to donate landing craft to Tonga
Audio 20 May 2014Australia will donate a new landing craft to Tonga's defence service in 2015. Audio
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Looting and rioting in Solomon Islands
Audio 19 May 2014Solomon Islands police are holding 15 people in custody following rioting and looting in eastern Honiara at the weekend. Audio
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Vanuatu has a new Prime Minister
Audio 19 May 2014Vanuatu has a new Prime Minister after parliamentarians removed Moana Carcasses in a vote of no confidence on Thursday. Audio
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South African arrives in Fiji to take up police chief role
Audio 19 May 2014A former high ranking officer with South Africa's defence and security forces has arrived in Fiji to take up his post as the country's new police commissioner. Audio
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First ever climate resilient harbour constructed in the Cooks
Audio 19 May 2014A man-made climate resilient harbour, believed to be the world's first, has been constructed at Mangaia Island in the Cook Islands. Audio
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Bougainville police detain woman accused of using black magic
Audio 19 May 2014Police on Bougainville are investigating the violent murder of man who was taken hostage with three others, one of whom police have detained and accused of using black magic. Audio
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New Caledonia science delegates visit NZ agencies
Audio 19 May 2014A delegation from Noumea's South Pacific Integrated Observatory for Environment and Terrestrial and Marine Biodiversity visited New Zealand recently as part of an agreement with NIWA to discuss mutual… Audio
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PNG civil society keeps heat on PM over SABLs
Audio 19 May 2014Another call from civil society for the Papua New Guinea government to revoke controversial Special Agricultural Business Leases as grassroots communities are increasingly alienated from their land. Audio
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Ex Bangladesh cricket coach excited by Fiji challenge
Audio 19 May 2014Cricket Fiji appoints former Bangladesh coach, who says he is looking forward to the challenge of mentoring players at both the elite and grassroots level. Audio
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New Vanuatu PM wants country to return to its roots
Audio 16 May 2014Vanuatu's new Prime Minister Joe Natuman wants the country to get back to its roots. Audio
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Bougainville leader says Miningtoro lying on mining
Audio 16 May 2014Bougainville's leader takes issue with claims by a national MP that it has not sought the views of the people over its proposed mining law. Audio
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Cook Islands hosts deep sea minerals meeting
Audio 16 May 2014Cook Islands hosting deep sea minerals meeting as groups push for consultation. Audio
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Sport: Wynton Rufer trying to develop winning culture in PNG
Audio 16 May 2014Former New Zealand football international and Oceania's Player of the 20th Century is now coaching the Papua New Guinea senior and Under 20s teams, and striving to develop a winning culture among a… Audio
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Doctors visits and prescriptions to be free for under 13's
Audio 16 May 2014The current New Zealander of the Year, Kaitaia GP Lance O'Sullivan, set up a low-cost health clinic, Te Kohanga Whakaora (The Nest of Wellness), which offers flexible forms of payment and walk-in… Audio