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Tonga's Afghanistan deployment completed - what's next?
Audio 12 May 2014Tonga's soldiers end their deployment to Afghanistan and now attention turns to how they might be employed now. Audio
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Russian display of strength in region no surprise says academic
Audio 12 May 2014A global security and international relations expert, Robert Patman, says it's no surprise Russia is trying to reassert itself in the Asia Pacific. Audio
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PNG coffee marketing
Audio 12 May 2014The Papua New Guinea coffee corporation says a co-ordinated approach is needed to improve marketing the industry in Europe. Audio
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Huge New Caledonia marine park embraced
Audio 9 May 2014The creation of New Caledonia's new marine park has been embraced by environmentalists but its fishing restrictions are yet to be set. Audio
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Tonga's Deputy Prime Minister hits out at World Bank
Audio 9 May 2014Tonga's Deputy Prime Minister has hit out at the World Bank for finalising a draft report on the Tonga transport industry without any consultation with him. Audio
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NZ aid to Pacific rated better than Australia's
Audio 9 May 2014Deakin University Research Institute rates New Zealand's aid to the Pacific is better quality than Australia's. Audio
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Criticism in Fiji of regime double standards over polls
Audio 9 May 2014There's mounting criticism from Fiji's political parties that double standards are at play in the run up to the election. Audio
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New Caledonia readies for Sunday's election
Audio 9 May 2014Voters in New Caledonia will go to the polls on Sunday in an election crucial for a possible series of three independence referenda. Audio
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PNG PM's move against former ally seen as undemocratic
Audio 9 May 2014A widening division between Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister and the leader of one of his government's main coalition partners deteriorates into an issue over seating in parliament. Audio
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Save the Children says more help needed for Solomons recovery
Audio 8 May 2014Save the Children in Solomon Islands says the country is still trying to recover from the worst disaster it's ever faced from April's flooding and more funding is desperately needed for relief… Audio
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Vanuatu cyclone victims still waiting for food aid
Audio 8 May 2014The government of Vanuatu is still yet to make a decision to fund an assessment for urgent food relief that was submitted ten days ago. Audio
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Spread of polio an international emergency
Audio 8 May 2014The World Health Organisation has declared the spread of polio an international public health emergency. Audio
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El Nino predicted for mid-year
Audio 8 May 2014An El Nino system is predicted for mid-year and there are indications it could be stronger than previous occurrences. Audio
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Former Fiji Labour man says Fiji reaping rewards of 2006 coup
Audio 8 May 2014A former Fiji Labour Party senator says the 2006 coup was a blessing in disguise and is glad to be part of the proposed Fiji First party headed by the regime leader Rear Admiral Frank Bainimarama. Audio
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Impacts of gas project reach new chapter in PNG
Audio 8 May 2014The major LNG gas project led by Exxon Mobil is about to commence production in Papua New Guinea where it is expected to provide major economic benefits to the country, however in a village situated… Audio
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Fiji's unfair election process biggest threat: Felix Anthony
Audio 7 May 2014The first leader of Fiji's newest party, the People's Democratic Party, says he feels more threatened by an unfair election process than the prospect of standing against the regime leader in the… Audio
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Vanuatu cyclone victims still waiting for food
Audio 7 May 2014Victims in Vanuatu who urgently need food are frustrated at a delayed response from the government, one month after Cyclone Lusi struck. Audio
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Creation of New Caledonia marine park just first step
Audio 7 May 2014An international marine group says the creation of a marine park in New Caledonia will protect the area's rich biodiversity but there is still a lot of work to be done. Audio
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Media Freedom Day marked in Fiji
Audio 7 May 2014Members of the Fiji media discuss issues facing the industry. Audio
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Tuvalu's piles of rubbish still a threat, as EU visits
Audio 7 May 2014Tuvalu's piles of rubbish still a threat, as EU visits to hand over waste equipment. Audio
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Fiji officials hope to increase biofuel in outer islands
Audio 7 May 2014Officials in Fiji hoping to increase Biofuel use in outer islands. Audio
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New vaccine storage facility for Pacific
Audio 6 May 2014A new vaccine storage facility delivering to 13 countries across the region has opened in Fiji. Audio
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New Cook Islands political party emerges
Audio 6 May 2014New approach to politics planned in the Cook Islands with the emergence of a new political force. Audio
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ADB says water situation critical in Kiribati
Audio 6 May 2014The Asian Development Bank says some people in Kiribati's South Tarawa receive only two hours of tap water every two days and are using beaches as toilets. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 5 May 2014
Audio 5 May 2014Anthony's party looking to stay one step ahead of Fiji regime; mining watchdog worried by state of emergency in Porgera; grassroots business participation is encouraged in PNG; and nearly 90 sailors… Audio