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Pacific women want apology over rape comments
Audio 22 Nov 2013An author and Pacific women's advocate says the Samoan National Council of Churches' chairman should apologise for the comments he made about rape. Audio
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Foreign journalists still facing hurdles to access Papua region
Audio 22 Nov 2013Journalists and a politician in Indonesia say the Government must come of age and allow foreign media in Papua. Audio
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Vanuatu gets state-of-the-art disaster warning facility
Audio 22 Nov 2013World Bank opens a new facility to help warn Vanuatu about the threat of natural disasters. Audio
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UN Women in PNG planning women-only buses in capital
Audio 21 Nov 2013UN Women Papua New Guinea says it plans to introduce women-only buses in Port Moresby to better protect women from violence and sexual harassment, but not everyone is backing the idea. Audio
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Fiji's departure tax hike will be 'invisible' to most tourists
Audio 21 Nov 2013Tourism academic says Fiji's impending departure tax hike likely to be invisible to most tourists. Audio
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NZ may help Bougainville improve tax collection
Audio 21 Nov 2013New Zealand may provide aid to Bougainville to help the province improve its tax collection. Audio
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New SPC head keen to raise organisation's profile
Audio 21 Nov 2013New SPC head keen to raise organisation's profile. Audio
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Fiji women still hope for constitutional support
Audio 20 Nov 2013Advocates for women in Fiji say they are still hoping for special measures mandating women's representation in parliament. Audio
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Photographer reveals graphic images of sorcery violence in PNG
Audio 20 Nov 2013A documentary photographer reveals graphic images of sorcery killings and maimings in PNG as NGOs search for answers. Audio
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PNG national budget focuses most on infrastructure
Audio 20 Nov 2013PNG Treasurer delivers 15 billion kina national budget for 2014. Audio
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1940s bike-athon
Audio 20 Nov 2013Back in 2011, a slightly rusty three speed bike abandoned after the September earthquake on a demolition site in Christchurch caught the attention of John Smithies. He's 72, only slightly older than… Audio
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World Toilet Day marks work Pacific to provide ablution access
Audio 20 Nov 2013UNICEF is working in the Pacific to break down the taboo surrounding toilets and ablutions in the Pacific. Audio
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SPC looks to multi-sectoral approach to regional issues
Audio 20 Nov 2013The outgoing director general of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community says in future the regional agency will put more emphasis on a multi sectoral approach to solving problems in the Pacific. Audio
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Samoan businesses launch products and talk shop at NZ fair
Audio 19 Nov 2013A Samoan business fair in South Auckland had officials talking of how the New Zealand-Samoa business relationship can improve. Audio
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NZ company helps develop Bougainville's new foreign investment law
Audio 19 Nov 2013New Zealand company helps Bougainville prepare a new investment law that should ensure future foreign involvement is responsible. Audio
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Cooks environmentalist says more needs to be done to stop unsustainable fishing
Audio 19 Nov 2013A Cook Islands environmentalist says more needs to be done to stop unsustainable fishing. Audio
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Forum says no to mining in Solomon Islands' Isabel
Audio 19 Nov 2013Mining forum in Solomon Islands' Isabel resolves that the province not ready - concerns expressed over environmental impact, social problems and lack of benefits for people. Audio
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PNG govt firm on introducing compulsory military training
Audio 19 Nov 2013Papua New Guinea government says it is firm on introducing compulsory military training for school leavers. Audio
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Political parties in PNG could face de-registration
Audio 18 Nov 2013Around 30 parties in Papua New Guinea could be de-registered for NOT submitting their election expenses incurred during last year's election. Audio
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Fiji economist Wadan Narsey analyses 2014 budget
Audio 18 Nov 2013A Fiji economist Dr Wadan Narsey expects the Fiji economy to grow by more than four percent for the next five years if a transparent, accountable government is elected next year. Audio
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Vanished by Wil S Hylton
Audio 18 Nov 2013Fifty-three thousand Americans who fought in the Pacific during the Second World War are still listed as 'missing in action'. Journalist and author Wil S Hylton was with one of the J-PAC dive teams… Audio
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Cooks Agriculture Minister believes farmers can make a lot of money from vanilla
Audio 18 Nov 2013The Cooks Islands' Agriculture Minister believes farmers can make lots of money from vanilla. Audio
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A Tongan NGO says a growing number of elderly are struggling to care for themselves
Audio 18 Nov 2013A Tongan NGO says a growing number of elderly are struggling to take care of themselves. Audio
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Solomons authorities investigating report of pest snail
Audio 18 Nov 2013Solomon Islands public urged to be on alert for African Giant Snail, which is rife in Guadalcanal province and is causing severe food shortages in some villages. Audio
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Call for Marshall Islands govt to make travel produce a result
Audio 18 Nov 2013The Marshall Islands government is being urged to ensure government workers sent overseas produce results from their trips. Audio