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Climate proofing could cost Pacific 800M a year by 2100.
Audio 28 Nov 2013Report finds Pacific countries may have to eventually spend up to to 800 million dollars a year to combat climate change. Audio
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PNG district funds disbursal method labelled demeaning to MPs
Audio 28 Nov 2013PNG government accused of demeaning MPs through district funds disbursal method. Audio
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One-stop-shop' crisis service for domestic abuse launched in Tonga
Audio 28 Nov 2013One-stop-shop' crisis service for domestic abuse sufferers in Tonga. Audio
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Vanuatu parliament to consider constitutional amendments
Audio 28 Nov 2013Vanuatu's Parliament is again set to hold an extra ordinary meeting to consider constitutional amendments. Audio
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UNHCR calls for a more humane asylum seeker policy from Australia
Audio 27 Nov 2013UNHCR calls for immediate changes in the Australian run camps for asylum seekers on Nauru and PNG's Manus Island. Audio
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Kiribati climate refugee considering appeal against New Zealand
Audio 27 Nov 2013Kiribati man seeking asylum in New Zealand on grounds of climate change is denied chance to challenge refusal. Audio
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Vanuatu promoting itself to the Chinese tourist market
Audio 27 Nov 2013Chinese tourism officials said to be impressed with what Vanuatu has to offer. Audio
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New Caledonian environmentalists want Vale safe before restart
Audio 27 Nov 2013Environmentalists want the Vale nickel plant in New Caledonia to be declared safe before it restarts production in December. Audio
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Medecins Sans Frontieres celebrates inaugural conference
Audio 27 Nov 2013Médecins Sans Frontières celebrates inaugural conference in PNG that addressed high rates of family and sexual violence. Audio
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Pacific fishing fleets will be pushed to agree on new regulations on catches
Audio 26 Nov 2013As Pacific fishing countries and other distant nations meet in Queensland on Monday, the Tuna Commission is saying a robust agreement must be made. Audio
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Fiji former senior military official found guilty
Audio 26 Nov 2013A former top ranking military official in Fiji Pita Driti has been found guilty of inciting mutiny. Audio
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Academic awarded grant to research 200-years of Samoa's history
Audio 26 Nov 2013An Auckland University academic has been awarded funding to research a key period of Samoa's history, from 1800 to 2000. Audio
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PNG builds on its international relationships
Audio 26 Nov 2013Papua New Guinea's government is keen to engage with the international community and is maintaining an open door policy to its foreign policy. Audio
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World Bank put focus on economic cost of domestic violence
Audio 26 Nov 2013The World Bank highlights the economic impact of domestic violence. Audio
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Sport: Pacific still playing catch up with rugby league big guns
Audio 25 Nov 2013Pacific Islands still playing catch-up in international rugby league after Fiji thrashed in World Cup semi finals. Audio
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Greenpeace is putting the pressure on distant water nations to curb tuna catches
Audio 25 Nov 2013Greenpeace is warning the Tuna Commission to demand distant water nations come to the table on tuna catches. Audio
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American Samoa Governor makes changes to Christmas programme
Audio 25 Nov 2013The American Samoa governor to stop state workers from preparing Christmas skits during work hours, after public complaints. Audio
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Outgoing secretary general of the SPC leaves after eight years
Audio 25 Nov 2013Outgoing secretary general of the SPC leaves after eight years at the helm. Audio
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New Caledonia representative marks one year in New Zealand
Audio 25 Nov 2013New Caledonia marks one year of representation in New Zealand Audio
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Cruise liner generates good publicity for PNG's Milne Bay
Audio 25 Nov 2013Tourism operators in Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay says the maiden visit to the province of a large cruise ship has generated good publicity for the area. Audio
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Experience of Guadalcanal tension drives Solomon Islands woman
Audio 25 Nov 2013A Solomon Islands provincial assembly member says her own experience during the conflict on Guadalcanal drives her to help the women of the province. Audio
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Deteriorating hospitals blamed on Fiji government
Audio 25 Nov 2013The Fiji regime has been told to stop blaming past governments and take responsibility to improve the state of the country's hospitals. Audio
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Kate’s Klassic: Love in a Cold Climate
Audio 23 Nov 2013Kate Camp discusses Love in a Cold Climate, the 1949 novel by Nancy Mitford. Audio
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Palau workshop focuses on clean up of unexploded war remnants
Audio 22 Nov 2013Workshop in Palau on unexploded war ordnance looks at how to provide more technical and operational focus to cleaning up the remnants. Audio
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Pacific Island countries speak out against lack of action
Audio 22 Nov 2013Pacific Island countries have used an international climate change conference in Poland to speak out about a lack of action from developed nations to reduce carbon emissions. Audio