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Human Trafficking Bill a mighty leap for justice
Audio 12 Mar 2014An advocate for families in American Samoa says the Fono's passing of a Bill criminalising human trafficking is a mighty leap for justice. Audio
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Sport: Lawn bowls on the rise in Niue
Audio 12 Mar 2014More people in Niue are taking up lawn bowls after a new club was opened on the Island at the end of last year. Audio
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Vanuatu nurses face uncertainty over pay resumption
Audio 12 Mar 2014The Vanuatu government says nurses pay will return to normal by end of week, but nurses are still unsure of future.
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Call to rationalise Pacific aid spending to promote delivery
Audio 12 Mar 2014The head of the SPC advocates a rationalisation of how international agencies provide aid assistance in the Pacific. Audio
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Veteran resort-owner moving on after decades in Fiji
Audio 11 Mar 2014Veteran and 'visionary' resort-owner moving on after decades in Fiji. Audio
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Pasifika organisation says suicide prevention key challenge
Audio 11 Mar 2014NZ organisation launches first Pasifika-focussed suicide prevention programme. Audio
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Research reveals ancient Polynesian diet
Audio 11 Mar 2014Researchers use isotope testing to find out what ancient Polynesian people the Lapita ate in their diet. Audio
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New Fiji commander's background bodes well for Fiji
Audio 11 Mar 2014New Fiji military commander bodes well for country but questions remain. Audio
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Jurisdiction will be issue for Australian Manus inquiry
Audio 11 Mar 2014Australian senate inquiry into Manus asylum seeker camp may be hampered by a lack of jurisdiction. Audio
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Pacific Forum calls for public feedback on Pacific Plan changes
Audio 10 Mar 2014The Pacific Islands Forum advisor on the Pacific Plan says the want public input to further narrow down the documents objectives. Audio
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Regional dengue outbreak unprecedented - SPC
Audio 10 Mar 2014SPC says the number of dengue fever outbreaks in the Paific over the past year is unprecedented and more research needs to be done into its cause. Audio
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Honiara harbour a health hazard
Audio 10 Mar 2014Water pollution in the main port in Solomon Islands is causing health problems and overwhelming the Honiara Council which is calling for help. Audio
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Business leaders encouraged to cooperate more for economic gain
Audio 10 Mar 2014A pilot project is underway in four Pacific countries funded by the European Union to promote economic growth through businesses working more cooperatively in clusters. Audio
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Palau finalises deals to protect its EEZ
Audio 10 Mar 2014The president of Palau, Tommy Remengesau, says his government is finalising deals for drones, radar and patrol boats to help enforce a ban on commercial fishing in its waters. Audio
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UN data on violence prompts calls for action
Audio 10 Mar 2014More community coordination required to combat high rates of violence against women. Audio
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Jewellery pearl shell project to help Fiji women earn living
Audio 10 Mar 2014A project to train rural women in Fiji to make jewellery from 'Mother of Pearl' shells aims to not only help women earn a living, but also ensure tourists can buy genuine Fiji made items. Audio
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Judges say Nauru govt actions threaten judicial independence
Audio 10 Mar 2014Chief justices from around the Pacific strongly condemn the actions of the Nauru Government. Audio
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American Samoa teachers to sit job tests
Audio 7 Mar 2014Teachers in American Samoa have been told they need to pass a test in order to keep their jobs. Audio
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Sport: PNG Hunters to make home debut this weekend
Audio 7 Mar 2014PNG Hunters rugby league team prepare for their first home game after beating the Redcliffe Dolphins in their Queensland Cup debut. Audio
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UN PNG marks International Women's Day
Audio 7 Mar 2014PNG celebrates International Women's Day with launch of inaugural national women's forum. Audio
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300 Ha'apai families still in tents after January's cyclone
Audio 7 Mar 2014300 families in Ha'apai are still living in tents following Cyclone Ian, and will not be in permanent housing until the end of the year at the earliest. Audio
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Children’s book review with John McIntyre
Audio 7 Mar 2014'Beyond Magenta - Transgender Teens Speak Out' by Susan Kulkin, published by Candlewick Press. 'October Mourning - A Song for Matthew Shepard' by Leslea Newman, published by Candlewick Press. Audio
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World Bank review will certify Tongan plane
Audio 7 Mar 2014A year-long dispute between New Zealand and Tonga over a plane will be solved with World Bank intervention. Audio
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10-strong Pacific team for World Indoor Athletics Champs
Audio 6 Mar 2014Two Olympians headline a ten-strong Pacific contingent for World Indoor Athletics Championships. Audio
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Hundreds return home following flooding in Marshall Islands
Audio 6 Mar 2014Hundreds of people in the Marshall Islands' capital of Majuro return home following flooding. Audio