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Weather problems cause late change to Moorea Marathon
Audio 21 Feb 2014A run of bad weather has forced a change of course for the 26th edition of the Moorea Marathon in French Polynesia. Audio
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Disaster expert warns against generic safety plans
Audio 21 Feb 2014Disaster preparedness expert says Pacific businesses and communities cannot afford to rely on generic emergency plans when disaster strikes. Audio
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Tonga investigates rusting cans of fish sent to cyclone victims
Audio 21 Feb 2014Tongan health officials investigating reports that disaster victims were sent rusting cans of fish. Audio
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Opposition to Te Mato Wai water project in Rarotonga
Audio 21 Feb 2014Some Rarotonga locals are petitioning against a huge government water project that will cost 73 million dollars. Audio
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Legal challenge likely in the wake of Manus incident: Academic
Audio 21 Feb 2014A law professor says it's almost certain the Australian Government will have to face a legal challenge over an alleged failure of it's duty to care and protect asylum seekers. Audio
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Three people have died of dengue fever in Fiji
Audio 21 Feb 2014Fiji's nurses and doctors have had leave cancelled as hospitals struggle to cope with a growing outbreak of dengue fever affecting thousands of people. Audio
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Sport: PNG to host Rugby League World Cup matches
Audio 20 Feb 2014Papua New Guinea to host matches at the 2017 Rugby League World Cup, with Samoa and Fiji also in discussions with organisers. Audio
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A push to make the Pacific sugary drink free by 2030
Audio 20 Feb 2014Health experts, university professors, dentists and dietitians are wanting to make the Pacific sugary-drink free by 2030. Audio
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More details emerge over violence at PNG asylum seeker camps
Audio 20 Feb 2014Details of violence on Manus Island remain sketchy as Australian Government stands by its claim detainees tried to escape. Audio
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Pacific countries want more say in development decisions
Audio 20 Feb 2014A Pacific religious leader says Pacific countries need to have more say in development decisions that affect them. Audio
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Fiji police urged to crack down on child sex traffickers
Audio 20 Feb 2014The Fiji Women's Crisis Centre says there must be both a mindset and policy change to combat child sex trafficking. Audio
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Australia joins New Zealand in easing stance on Fiji regime
Audio 19 Feb 2014Australia joins New Zealand and eases stance on Fiji despite fears the election will not be free and fair. Audio
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Investigations launched into Manus clashes
Audio 19 Feb 2014Two investigations have been launched into violent clashes at Australia's asylum seeker detention centre on PNG's Manus Island, that left one asylum seeker dead and scores injured. Audio
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Samoa, Kiribati, Cook Is to receive renewable energy funding
Audio 19 Feb 2014Samoa, Kiribati, the Cook Islands to receive one million US dollars for renewable energy projects. Audio
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New Zealand to help Samoa with SIDS meeting readiness
Audio 19 Feb 2014New Zealand to help Samoa with logistical preparations for huge small island developing states conferences. Audio
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Report says French Polynesia tourism unprofessional
Audio 19 Feb 2014Journalist in French Polynesia says tourism to the country is suffering because French style management is smothering its personality. Audio
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Fiji-Australia meeting "a successful first date": academic
Audio 18 Feb 2014An international relations specialist following Fiji-Australia relations has likened last week's meeting between the two sides to a Valentine's Day love-in. Audio
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Tonga to launch mock parliament to boost women's representation
Audio 18 Feb 2014Tonga's Speaker of Parliament calls for Tongan women to apply as candidates for mock parliament. Audio
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Asylum seeker killed at Manus Island
Audio 18 Feb 2014An asylum seeker sent to Papua New Guinea by Australia has been killed. Audio
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Appeal after Tahiti court's ruling on legality of patu
Audio 18 Feb 2014A French Polynesian court has found there was no fraud committed when the self-styled king of the Pakumotu republic printed a new currency and used some of it to pay for services. Audio
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Solomons World Heritage site landowners need compensation
Audio 18 Feb 2014A Solomon Islands provincial leader fears for the future of a World Heritage Area because government is failing to compensate landowners for loss of income. Audio
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Fiji PM's violence condemnation rings hollow for some
Audio 18 Feb 2014The Fiji PM's condemnation of violence towards women is ringing hollow for some who suffered at the military's hands. Audio
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PNG police station ignored directive
Audio 17 Feb 2014The assistant commissioner of police in Papua New Guinea says a number of staff working at a police station now at the centre of a rape investigation were not meant to be on active duty. Audio
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Samoa opposition wants prison murder case reopened
Audio 17 Feb 2014Tautua party in Samoa calls for case of murdered New Zealand prisoner to be reopened. Audio
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Disturbance at the Manus Island detention confirmed
Audio 17 Feb 2014Riot squad called after protests escalate at Manus Island detention centre. Audio