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Fiji's impending return to democracy welcomed
Audio 28 Feb 2014The New Zealand Law Society welcomes signs that Fiji is moving towards a return to democracy. Audio
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Academic says Fiji lacking candidates for head military role
Audio 27 Feb 2014An academic says Commodore Frank Bainimarama is running out of people he can trust to take over his role as the head of the Fiji military. Audio
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UFDF accuses Fiji AG of interfering with electoral commission
Audio 27 Feb 2014The United Front for a Democratic Fiji is accusing the attorney-general of interfering with the electoral commission over a missing laptop. Audio
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Tackling unexplained and unexpected deaths in the under-35s
Audio 27 Feb 2014New research means a better prognosis for surviving family members who, unbeknownst to them, may also be in danger. Jon Skinner is a paediatric cardiologist/ electrophysiologist, Hon Associate… Audio
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Micronesian Is's prepare for predicted increase in cruise ships
Audio 27 Feb 2014Micronesian islands are set to act on cruise liner feedback to take advantage of tourists' dollar. Audio
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Effectiveness of sanctions against Fiji rated poorly
Audio 27 Feb 2014An international expert on the effectiveness of sanctions says on a global scale Fiji's case scores very poorly. Audio
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Teachers in Samoa told higher qualifications mean pay rises
Audio 26 Feb 2014Samoa's teachers are urged to improve their qualifications if they want to earn higher salaries. Audio
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Plane stand-off between Tonga and NZ may soon be solved
Audio 26 Feb 2014A saga over the disputed safety of a Tongan plane could soon be over, if an international agency weighs in. Audio
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Appointment of new manager at PNGs Manus camp criticised
Audio 26 Feb 2014The appointment of a former Sri Lankan military commander as a manager at the Manus Island asylum seeker camp has been criticised. Audio
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Samoa's breakaway MPs caught by party hopping rule
Audio 26 Feb 2014Warning that it's illegal to party hop amid news of five members of Samoa's ruling party preparing to break away and form new party. Audio
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PNG survey shows lawlessness the biggest issue for business
Audio 26 Feb 2014Survey shows that lawlessness in Papua New Guinea remains a major impediment to business there. Audio
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Solomon Islands Telecommunications Commission warns of hoax
Audio 25 Feb 2014Telecommunications Commission in Solomons warns cellphone users to be wary of international scam. Audio
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Human rights group petitions for journalists' entry to Manus
Audio 25 Feb 2014Australian human rights group calls for government to be transparent about aslyum seekers' conditions on Manus Island and let journalists in. Audio
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Most asylum seekers likely to end up in Aus anyway: Academic
Audio 25 Feb 2014The Australian government's asylum seeker policies are likely to go the way of the Pacific Solution according to a Melbourne academic. Audio
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Samoa Opposition leader to work with break away MPs
Audio 25 Feb 2014The opposition Tautua Party in Samoa says it has been in touch with MPs breaking away from the ruling Human Rights Protection Party, to discuss ways to work together. Audio
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Pacific peoples not properly informed about governance reforms
Audio 25 Feb 2014A lecturer in politics at Otago University says people in the Pacific are not well enough informed about what the push for governance reform will mean. Audio
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CNMI's Rota supplies shortage due to ease
Audio 24 Feb 2014A food and commodities' shortage on Rota in the Northern Marianas is expected to ease with the opening of the island's East Harbour last weekend. Audio
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Nauru MP ridicules government claims to credibility
Audio 24 Feb 2014Nauru opposition MP says government claims that it is restoring the island's legal system is nonsense. Audio
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Australia Govt's turnaround over timing of death prompts criticism
Audio 24 Feb 2014Australia's Immigration minister has admitted that a 23-year-old asylum seeker was killed inside the Manus detention centre. Audio
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Tonga military holds recruitment drive
Audio 24 Feb 2014Tonga military is conducting its annual recruitment drive with another 70 to 80 personnel to be added to His Majesty's Armed Forces by the end of the week. Audio
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IFC Pacific looks to foster investment in Solomons
Audio 24 Feb 2014International Finance Corporation expand its operations in Solomon Islands and looks to foster small businesses. Audio
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American Samoan voters unlikely to support Senate veto powers
Audio 24 Feb 2014Measure to bring greater independence to American Samoa unlikely to garner public support. Audio
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NGO in PNG provides training for disadvantaged youth
Audio 24 Feb 2014A Papua New Guinea NGO details its efforts to provide training opportunities for disadvantaged youth. Audio
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Unicef Pacific calls for more reporting of child violence
Audio 24 Feb 2014Unicef's Pacific representative outlines the UN agency's key focusses in the Pacifc, including tackling violence against children. Audio
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