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New hospital on Guam expected to ease burden on health services
Audio 17 Dec 2013New private hospital on Guam is expected to alleviate pressure on health services. Audio
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Hope after Tahiti court annuls French nuke compensation rejection
Audio 16 Dec 2013French Polynesia's nuclear test veterans association says court order to re-examine compensation claim brings hope, but is unlikely to succeed. Audio
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Samoa College's former pupils to mark school's 60 years
Audio 16 Dec 2013New Zealand based former pupils of Samoa's most famous school to mark 60 years since its establishment Audio
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Women suffer from high rates of partner violence in Fiji
Audio 16 Dec 2013The Fiji Women's Crises Centre is shocked by the results of a survey which found about 70 percent of women suffer from some form of violence by their husband or partner. Audio
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Vanuatu Christian Council criticises government for losing the nation's original vision
Audio 16 Dec 2013The head of Vanuatu Christian Council says the government has lost focus of the country's vision for independence. Audio
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PNG's Wewak township awaits police investigators following rape
Audio 16 Dec 2013People in the Papua New Guinea town of Wewak are anxiously awaiting the arrival of team of Police Investigators, following the alleged rape of an 18-year old girl by police more than a week ago. Audio
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PNG sorcery-related killings described as 'silent epidemic'
Audio 16 Dec 2013An Australian academic is describing sorcery-related killings as almost a silent epidemic. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint - Nelson Mandela
Audio 15 Dec 2013This week Wayne takes some characteristically fresh perspectives on the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela, and Finlay follows up with Melbourne-based academic Binoy Kampmark. Audio
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Kate’s Klassic: Fahrenheit 451
Audio 14 Dec 2013Kate Camp will discuss Fahrenheit 451, the 1953 novel by Ray Bradbury. Audio
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France told it can't ignore French Polynesia's decolonisation push
Audio 13 Dec 2013French Polynesia's Temaru says it is unacceptable for France to ignore the United Nations stance on the territory's decolonisation. Audio
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Controversial removal of artefacts at PNG parliament continues
Audio 13 Dec 2013Destruction of cultural artefacts in the Papua New Guinea parliament continuing despite widespread controversy. Audio
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PNA says onus on Pacific countries to cut tuna catches
Audio 13 Dec 2013PNA says responsibility lies in hands of Pacific Island nations to reduce fishing catches following failed Tuna Commission meeting. Audio
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Police close ranks following PNG rape claim
Audio 13 Dec 2013The head of the Family and Sexual Violence Action Committee in Papua New Guinea believes police in East Sepik are closing ranks to protect their own after allegations a teenager was raped by four… Audio
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Symposium in Samoa looks to protect the ozone layer
Audio 13 Dec 2013The Samoan government and the United Nations Environment Programme recently hosted a refrigeration symposium to accelerate the phase out of ozone depleting substances. Audio
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Warning by Fiji law expert to be vigilant over new wealth order
Audio 13 Dec 2013Fiji Law Society warns anyone could become targeted under new unexplained wealth order. Audio
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Niueans unhappy with government offer to host
Audio 12 Dec 2013Niueans not happy with the government offer to host Australia's asylum seekers. Audio
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PNG drive to cast aside sorcery in bid to eliminate violence
Audio 12 Dec 2013Papua New Guinea's government appears set on ridding the country of sorcery beliefs in a bid to prevent the violence with which they've become synonymous. Audio
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PNG drive to cast aside sorcery in bid to eliminate violence
Audio 12 Dec 2013Papua New Guinea's government appears set on ridding the country of sorcery beliefs in a bid to prevent the violence with which they've become synonymous. Audio
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Satellite to deliver cheap high-speed internet to Pacific
Audio 12 Dec 2013It's believed advanced satellite technology, currently being designed to deliver affordable broadband to the Pacific by the end of 2016, could have a big impact on those economies. Audio
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PNG solar charging stations for cellphones will mean more business
Audio 12 Dec 2013PNG's new solar charging stations for mobile phones will give villagers entrepreneurial opportunities and allow better communication and business. Audio
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Damning report on Australia's offshore asylum seeker centre
Audio 12 Dec 2013Amnesty International says the slow processing of asylum seekers on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island seems deliberately designed to pressure detainees to return to countries from where they have fled.
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Vanuatu Nurses' Association says situation 'critical' after staff suspended
Audio 11 Dec 2013Vanuatu Nurses' Association says nurses frightened to voice opinions following suspensions. Audio
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American Samoa bans sea cucumber fishing for first time
Audio 11 Dec 2013American Samoa bans sea cucumber fishing for first time. Audio
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Niue offers to house Australia's asylum seekers
Audio 11 Dec 2013Niue has made an offer to Canberra to house women and children asylum seekers seeking refugee status in Australia. Audio
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Pacific takes joint approach to settling maritime boundaries
Audio 11 Dec 2013The Pacific is taking a co-operative approach to settling maritime boundaries between countries and it is leading to unprecedented progress, according to an academic who is involved. Audio