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Ambitious expedition to Tongan archipelago underway
Audio 17 Feb 2014It's hoped the most in-depth study of plants and animals ever undertaken in the island group of Vava'u will achieve the ultimate goal of increasing Tonga's protected areas. Audio
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Pest expert urges countries to act over African Tulip Tree pest
Audio 17 Feb 2014Pacific Invasives Initiative Project warns African Tulip Tree spreading fast in the Pacific. Audio
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PNG susceptible to more ponzi schemes
Audio 17 Feb 2014PNG's resources boom could leave the country more susceptible to fraudsters and ponzi schemes. Audio
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Nauru government cronyism claims called ridiculous
Audio 14 Feb 2014A Nauru opposition MP dismisses claims of cronyism used as a defence by the government for not allowing the chief justice into the country. Audio
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Secretariat says dengue cases continue to rise
Audio 14 Feb 2014Secretariat of the Pacific Community discusses the threat mosquito borne diseases pose to region, including zika virus. Audio
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NZ MP says report shows bleak future for young Pasifika
Audio 13 Feb 2014A New Zealand opposition MP, Su'a William Sio, says young Pacific Island people have a bleak future in the country. Audio
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Solomon Islands launches electronic civil registration system
Audio 13 Feb 2014Unicef says Solomon Islands move to electronic civil registration database is a significant step for the country. Audio
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Vanuatu considers ways to counter political instability
Audio 13 Feb 2014Vanuatu tries to come to terms with ongoing political instability. Audio
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Nauru determined to rehabilitate judicial sector after NZ talks
Audio 13 Feb 2014Nauru government determined to rehabilitate judicial sector following Wellington meeting with NZ govt. Audio
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Shirley Temple hopefuls from the 1930s
Audio 12 Feb 2014In 1935, singer, dancer and actress, Shirley Temple, who has died at the age of 85, was America's latest and youngest top box-office draw - she was just seven years old. Audio
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Bruno Banani considering bobsleigh at next Winter Olympics
Audio 12 Feb 2014Tonga's first Winter Olympian, Bruno Banani, reflects on his performance in Sochi and talks about his future plans. Audio
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Funeral preparations underway for Fiji church president
Audio 12 Feb 2014Preparations are underway to farewell the late president of Fiji's methodist church, Reverend Tuikilakila Waqairatu. Audio
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Fiji landowners accuse Govt of pandering to mine developer
Audio 12 Feb 2014Fiji landowners say government officials are playing to the wishes of a mine developer and ignoring their concerns. Audio
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Tourism Policing introduced in PNG's Kundiawa Gembogl
Audio 12 Feb 2014Papua New Guinea's Kundiawa Gembogl district introduces tourism policing to make tourists feel safer. Audio
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New Zealand places some checks on aid programmes with Nauru
Audio 12 Feb 2014The foreign ministers of Nauru and New Zealand meet after Wellington became concerned at the removal of key officials from the judiciary on the island. Audio
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Sport: PNG Hunters make a statement in first ever game
Audio 11 Feb 2014The Papua New Guinea Hunters have laid down a marker one month out from their debut in rugby league's Queensland Cup. Audio
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Nuclear testing films big winners at Pacific Film Festival
Audio 11 Feb 2014Films about the struggle for independence and survival after decades of exposure to nuclear testing have been the big winners at the Pacific Documentary Film Festival in French Polynesia. Audio
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Alvarenga leaves Marshalls and begins his journey home
Audio 11 Feb 2014Jose Salvador Alvarenga departs Marshall Islands for El Salvador saying he will stay away from boats. Audio
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Most without insurance in cyclone-hit Ha'apai
Audio 11 Feb 2014Most people are without insurance in Tonga's cyclone-hit island group of Ha'apai, which may result in the government having to foot the $30-million bill. Audio
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Industry: license cut-back won't help tuna population in Fiji
Audio 11 Feb 2014A Fijian tuna fishing group says a reduction in fishing licenses will do nothing to regenerate the tuna population in the South Pacific. Audio
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New Zealand Green MP suggests Nauru is descending into chaos
Audio 11 Feb 2014A New Zealand Green Party MP says she won't be apologising for a press release saying Nauru was descending into a state of chaos. Audio
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Cook Islands lawyer hopeful of agreement to fix super scheme
Audio 10 Feb 2014A lawyer in the Cook Islands says he hopes politicians will improve the law to guarantee people's access and control over their savings. Audio
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Former foreign minister questions NZ's easing of Fiji sanctions
Audio 10 Feb 2014Former foreign minister of New Zealand, Winston Peters, says there is not enough evidence of free and fair elections in Fiji to justify New Zealand's sanctions being eased. Audio
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Vanuatu report on illegal passport sales delivered to ministers
Audio 10 Feb 2014A report into the illegal sale of Vanuatu passports has been delivered to Government ministers, with some promising to take action. Audio
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Researcher predicts Solomon's election most challenging yet
Audio 10 Feb 2014Reseacher questions whether Solomon Islands is ready to roll out new biometric voting system. Audio