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Fiji Electoral Decree "muzzle" on NGOs - Human Rights Coalition
Audio 29 Apr 2014NGOs in Fiji say the Electoral Decree is acting as a muzzle, stopping NGOs from doing their jobs. Audio
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Oxfam questions Westpac "sustainable" credentials in PNG
Audio 29 Apr 2014Oxfam Australia says Westpac Bank in Papua New Guinea is among Australia's big four banks not living up to their image as leaders in sustainable banking. Audio
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Manus landowners regret allowing Australian detention camp
Audio 29 Apr 2014Landowners on PNG's Manus Island voice regret at presence of asylum seeker detention camp on their land. Audio
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American Samoa parents need to be convinced regarding sex ed
Audio 28 Apr 2014More work to be done to convince parents and religious leaders in American Samoa of the need for sex education in the classroom. Audio
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Marshall Islands applies for new water and sanitation systems
Audio 28 Apr 2014The Marshall Islands government is hoping Japan will help fund a major water and sewer upgrade on Majuro atoll. Audio
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S&P revise Fiji's rating outlook in view of elections
Audio 28 Apr 2014International credit ratings agency Standard and Poor's says Fiji's upcoming elections has played a central role in the agency revising the country's rating outlook from stable to positive. Audio
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Marshall Islands commended for challenging nuclear powers
Audio 28 Apr 2014The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation is commending the Marshall Islands for standing up to the world's nuclear powers. Audio
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A reported surge in rapes in Vanuatu
Audio 28 Apr 2014Rape cases made up more than half of last month's criminal cases dealt with by Vanuatu's Supreme Court. Audio
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PNG vice chancellor glad to be back
Audio 28 Apr 2014Re-instated PNG university head delighted to be back in Lae. Audio
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Media authority defends decision to censure Fiji TV
Audio 28 Apr 2014The chairman of the Media Industry Development Authority in Fiji is defending his decision to censure Fiji TV for broadcasting so-called hate speech. Audio
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UNICEF hoping to immunise all Pacific children
Audio 28 Apr 2014The agency UNICEF says its raising awareness of immunisation in an effort to protect children with vaccinations, even in remote parts of the Pacific region. Audio
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Heavy rain threat worries Solomon Islanders
Audio 25 Apr 2014The Red Cross says the threat of further wet weather in the flood damaged Solomon Islands is likely to hamper recovery efforts and is making people very nervous. Audio
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Is PNG's government committed to tackling corruption?
Audio 25 Apr 2014A Papua New Guinea MP has been jailed for corruption and the Government is to set up a corruption commission but just how committed is it to ending the prevasive practice. Audio
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More services needed to combat teen pregnancy in the Pacific
Audio 25 Apr 2014UNPF says Pacific governments need to ensure more access to youth-friendly services to curb high teen pregnancy rates. Audio
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Confidence that Fiji elections will go ahead
Audio 25 Apr 2014Fiji's representative to the United Nations says he is confident Fiji's upcoming general elections will be free and fair. Audio
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New diplomatic role a boost for the Pacific - McCully
Audio 25 Apr 2014The New Zealand politician Shane Jones says he would bring wide experience and passion to a new ambassador level role focusing on Pacific fisheries. Audio
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Resignation of Samoa's Finance Minister expected to mend rift
Audio 25 Apr 2014The resignation of Samoa's Finance Minister is expected to mend a rift within the ruling HRPP party. Audio
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New Zealand funding biggest solar field in the Pacific
Audio 24 Apr 2014The largest solar array in the Pacific will soon be sitting in the middle of a racecourse in Samoa's captial. Audio
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PNG research institute says freedom of speech critical
Audio 24 Apr 2014The Papua New Guinea Institute of National Affairs says it's critical people can question public spending in order for the government to become more transparent and accountable. Audio
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Sport: Samoan-born Alex Leapai ready for title shot
Audio 24 Apr 2014Samoan-born boxer Alex Leapai is backing himself to knock out Ukrainian heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko when the two go head to head in a world title fight in Germany this weekend. Audio
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Land issues set to dominate election agenda in Fiji
Audio 24 Apr 2014The Fiji regime has again warned people are stirring up trouble over land as Fiji heads towards elections in September but doubt remains over its assurances that indigenous land is more secure than… Audio
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Book focusing of secret history of the pacific
Audio 24 Apr 2014A new book focusing on the 'secret history' of Pacific's big contemporary issues has been launched in New Zealand. Audio
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New video casts more doubt on Manus statements
Audio 23 Apr 2014A new video appears to contradict statements made by Papua New Guinea and Australian authorities after a death at Manus camp even further. Audio
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NZ politican Shane Jones outlines new Pacific ambassador role
Audio 23 Apr 2014The New Zealand politician Shane Jones says he would bring wide experience and passion to a new ambassador level role focusing on Pacific fisheries. Audio
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Solomons schools still closed with flood victims staying
Audio 23 Apr 2014Despite working through the Easter weekend disaster authorities in Solomon Islands have failed to shift many flood victims from makeshift evacuation centres in the capital. Audio