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Elections on track says Fiji regime
Audio 4 Dec 2013Fiji's Attorney-General, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, says the body tasked with overseeing Fiji's elections will be set up by the end of the month. Audio
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Pacific told to re-think priorities on nature and conservation
Audio 4 Dec 2013A conservation conference in Suva has been told the Pacific has got to change its approach to stop the loss of natural resources, culture and traditions. Audio
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Sport: Coach excited by potential of PNG Queensland Cup team
Audio 4 Dec 2013Coach of Papua New Guinea's Queensland Cup team looking forward to new challenge and the chance to further develop the sport. Audio
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Desperation prompts Vanuatu women to carry knives
Audio 4 Dec 2013A women's advocate in Vanuatu says women are resorting to carrying kitchen knives as a way of protecting themselves outside their homes. Audio
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Land loss in Papua New Guinea highlighted by NGOs
Audio 4 Dec 2013The illegal loss of land to foreign loggers in Papua New Guinea documented by non government organisations. Audio
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Climate change conference frustrating and disappointing - Tuvalu PM
Audio 3 Dec 2013The prime minister of Tuvalu says the recent climate change conference in Poland was disappointing and frustrating, and showed a lack of urgency to combat climate change. Audio
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French Polynesia's nuclear test veterans not impressed by zone extension
Audio 3 Dec 2013Nuclear compensation law change fails to impress Tahiti veterans group. Audio
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Conservation concerned discussions on overfishing are being held in private
Audio 3 Dec 2013A United States-based conservation group is gravely concerned negotiations on overfishing of bigeye tuna are taking place behind closed doors. Audio
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PNG to be worst hit economically by climate change
Audio 3 Dec 2013The Asia Development Bank says Papua New Guinea will suffer the worst economically from climate change. Audio
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West Papuan military commander thanks Vanuatu for support
Audio 3 Dec 2013A West Papuan rebel military leader makes his way to Vanuatu to thank the country for its backing for the push for independence from Indonesia. Audio
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NZ protest in support of West Papuan independence push
Audio 3 Dec 2013A small group in New Zealand shows support for West Papua independence with the raising of the Morning Star flag in Wellington. Audio
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Pacific's chief trade advisor believes parties can compromise
Audio 2 Dec 2013Labour mobility and development assistance are the main issues dividing the parties involved in the PACER Plus trade deal, but the Pacific's chief trade advisor believes both sides are determined to… Audio
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Workshop looking at how to overcome sorcery-related violence in PNG
Audio 2 Dec 2013Papua New Guineans come together to discuss how to overcome the sorcery related violence. Audio
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The Fiji regime scotches claims it's stalling on key election preparations
Audio 2 Dec 2013The Fiji regime says everything is on track for elections by the end of September next year but critics say its stalling to enhance chances of remaining in power. Audio
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Pitcairn Island looks to boost population by luring descendants back
Audio 2 Dec 2013Pitcairn Island is making moves to bolster its dwindling population by encouraging descendants to return to live on the remote and rugged British territory. Audio
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Young Fiji woman battles for sex education in region's schools
Audio 2 Dec 2013A young woman from Fiji is lobbying to have the region's young children taught about sex from an early age in order to curb high rates of sexual abuse and violence against women. Audio
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PNG church disputes politician's call to stem population
Audio 2 Dec 2013The General Secretary of the Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea is disputing a politician's call for the need to stem the number of births in the country due to over-population. Audio
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Delays on sale of former French military land to French Polynesia
Audio 2 Dec 2013The editor of Tahiti Pacifique monthly magazine says keeping a former French military base in Tahiti from being returned to French Polynesia, is bureaucracy gone mad. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
Audio 1 Dec 2013Adolf Hitler, who assumed power early in 1933, passed a law on December 1 of that year safeguarding the unity of the party and the state. Eighty years on, Wayne Brittenden looks at the internationally… Audio
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PNG politician calls on government to cap population
Audio 29 Nov 2013A Papua New Guinea politician is calling on the government to limit the number of births in the country to stem rapid population growth. Audio
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Authorities on Guam says the territory needs more rubbish tips
Audio 29 Nov 2013The head of the Layon Landfill in Guam says about 16 million US dollars is needed to build a new storage area as its current facility is nearing capacity. Audio
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Work on hotel in Port Moresby at standstill
Audio 29 Nov 2013Work on a planned five star hotel and casino in Port Moresby comes to a standstill. Audio
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French Polynesia epidemic of zika virus could spread
Audio 29 Nov 2013Health agencies say an outbreak of the rare zika virus infecting up to 30 thousand people in French Polynesia prompts vigilant surveillance and border controls in the Pacific region. Audio
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Plans to arm American Samoa police officers move step closer
Audio 29 Nov 2013Health agencies say an outbreak of the rare zika virus infecting up to 30 thousand people in French Polynesia prompts vigilant surveillance and border controls in the Pacific region. Audio
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Sport: Oceania Football strengthening ties with Asia
Audio 28 Nov 2013Oceania Football Confederation builds closer ties with Asian counterparts. Audio