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20th anniversary of volcanic eruption in PNG's Rabaul
Audio 23 Apr 2014This year is the 20th anniversary of the volcanic eruption which devastated Rabaul in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Fiji parties query election supervisor appointment
Audio 22 Apr 2014The Fiji Labour Party says there is no chance of free and fair elections this year, with the appointment of a biased elections supervisor and a decree that could protects vote riggers. Audio
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CNMI governor vetoes drug tests for representatives
Audio 22 Apr 2014The CNMI governor has vetoed a Bill that would have seen elected officials drug tested annually. Audio
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Pacific Games organisers in PNG race against the clock
Audio 22 Apr 2014Pacific Games organisers in PNG are still unsure if all venues will be complete for next July. Audio
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Pacific fishing vessel observers playing vital role
Audio 22 Apr 2014The man who oversees the work of fishing vessel observers in the Pacific says a greater sense of professionalism is being imparted on those tasked with monitoring catches. Audio
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French Polynesia recovery plan doomed to fail - journalist
Audio 22 Apr 2014A journalist in Tahiti says French Polynesia will never build a strong, independent economy while the government continues to rely on subsidies from France. Audio
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PNG social media policy fears unfounded, says PFF
Audio 22 Apr 2014The co-chair of the Pacific Freedom Forum says fears about a proposed cyber crime policy in PNG are unfounded. Audio
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Infrastructure Key to Solomon Island Recovery: ADB
Audio 22 Apr 2014ADB says Infrastructure key to economic recovery for Solomon Islands Audio
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UN women focus on making PNG markets safer
Audio 22 Apr 2014UN Women Papua New Guinea says the upgrade of markets in Port Moresby is a key way to make the city safer, particularly for women. Audio
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British diplomat worried by domestic violence levels in Samoa
Audio 22 Apr 2014The British High Commissioner to Samoa recently made a final visit to Apia from Wellington before she moves on from her role in July. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
Audio 20 Apr 2014New York's Neue Galerie is presently running an exhibition on the modern art that was bitterly attacked by the Nazis, who mockingly ran "degenerate art" exhibitions around Germany in the late 1930s… Audio
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No immediate transfer of babies to Pacific detention camps
Audio 18 Apr 2014Twenty six babies born in Australia to asylum seeker parents will not be transferred to Nauru or Manus detention centres this weekend. Audio
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Tuvalu re-establishes ties with Georgia
Audio 18 Apr 2014Tuvalu's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Taukelina Finikaso, says the country risked isolating itself when the previous government set up diplomatic ties with Russia. Audio
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Cook Islands due for snap election in July
Audio 18 Apr 2014The Queen's Representative in the Cook Islands has dissolved parliament and called for a snap election in July. Audio
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NGO wants support for Solomons' flood affected farmers
Audio 18 Apr 2014New Zealand NGO is looking for support to help farmers in rural Guadalcanal in Solomon Islands who were put out of business by the flooding two weeks ago. Audio
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Sport:Australian named Fiji netball coach for second time
Audio 18 Apr 2014Experienced Australian mentor Julie Hoornweg has been appointed Fiji netball coach for the second time, albeit on a short-term deal. Audio
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Relief to remote PNG islands coming slowly after Cyclone Ita
Audio 17 Apr 2014Relief to remote PNG islands coming slowly after Cyclone Ita. Audio
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Niue premier confident on re-election
Audio 17 Apr 2014Niue caretaker premier says he is confident on re-election and will introduce policy reforms and invest in tourism in his next term. Audio
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Outbreak of dengue in Nauru detention centre
Audio 17 Apr 2014The Refugee Action Coalition says there has been an outbreak of dengue fever in the Australian-run asylum seeker detention centre on Nauru. Audio
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How relationships with caregivers can effect children’s learning.
Joseph Driessen is an educational consultant and parenting commentator. Audio
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Disagreement over who should vote in New Caledonia
Audio 17 Apr 2014There are strong disagreements in New Caledonia over who should be allowed to vote in next month's provincial election. Audio
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UNDP to pay Ha'apai cyclone victims to clear debris
Audio 17 Apr 2014UNDP to pay Ha'apai families in exchange for their work in clearing debris after Cyclone Ian in January. Audio
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Marshallese turn to ships for travel as airline struggles
Audio 17 Apr 2014Domestic air travel in the Marshall Islands remains limited with both local planes grounded waiting for spare parts. Audio
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Auckland Council ponders demolition of 1960s HQ
Audio 16 Apr 2014Staying in Auckland where the Council is considering demolishing its 1960s headquarters which heritage advocates say is a building of national significance. Audio
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Solomon Islands flood victims worried about lack of clean water
Audio 16 Apr 2014People made homeless by the floods in Solomon Islands speak about life in the evacuation centres. Audio