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Cooks government assessing options to speed up internet
Audio 11 Nov 2013The Cook Islands government is assessing its options in generating higher speed internet. Audio
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Tongan tourism operator says NZ stance on plane is devastating
Audio 11 Nov 2013A resort owner in Tonga says New Zealand's travel advisory over a controversial plane is unnecessary and ruining livelihoods. Audio
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PNG law dean argues case for keeping polygamy
Audio 11 Nov 2013The dean of the University of Papua New Guinea's law school says polygamy is a tradition that should remain an option. Audio
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Cook Islands shifts focus to organic farming
Audio 11 Nov 2013The Minister of Agriculture in the Cook islands says growing organic produce is the way of the future. Audio
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Sport: Fiji Netball appeals for more international matches
Audio 8 Nov 2013Fiji Netball says it needs more support and bigger international matches to become more competitive. Audio
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Silent protesters arrested in Fiji after budget announcement
Audio 8 Nov 2013Silent protesters arrested and held in Fiji after budget announcement. Audio
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Fiji's new constitution will focus on education
Audio 8 Nov 2013Fiji's new budget for 2014 will focus on education, more hospitals and better roads. Audio
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Growing desire in the Cook Islands to earn a living from arts
Audio 8 Nov 2013A push in the Cook Islands for more recognition of the creative arts. Audio
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Governor of PNG's Eastern Highlands visits site of landslide
Audio 8 Nov 2013The Governor of Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands province has accepted a petition to the Government over landslide. Audio
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Acting police commissioner in Samoa denies comments
Audio 8 Nov 2013Police in Samoa have accused media of misquoting after changing their story on charges against Government ministers. Audio
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Niue government begins renovating abandoned homes
Audio 7 Nov 2013The Niue government has begun renovating derelict houses as part of plans to create more accommodation for an expected growth in visitor numbers. Audio
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Call for Nauru government to be open about detention camps
Audio 7 Nov 2013Nauru government told it must make the public aware of what is happening with regard to the Australian asylum seekers on the island. Audio
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Vanuatu youth meet to discuss climate change
Audio 7 Nov 2013Conference in Vanuatu brings youths together to focus on climate change issues. Audio
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Cook Islands' Mangaia looks to be more self-sufficient
Audio 7 Nov 2013Mangaia island leaders take steps to become more self-sufficient and take ownership over island issues. Audio
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Emergency relief efforts continue in PNG following landslide
Audio 7 Nov 2013Emergency relief efforts continue in PNG following landslide. Audio
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Growth in Cook Islands miracle oil industry, held back
Audio 6 Nov 2013Cooks womens leader says lack of hands and quality holding back miracle oil industry. Audio
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Sport: Samoan rugby legend Papaliitele Peter Fatialofa dies
Audio 6 Nov 2013Samoan rugby legend Papaliitele Peter Fatialofa has died at the age of 54. Audio
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PNG public opinion sought over planned ICAC
Audio 6 Nov 2013Feedback sought on pending legislation for an Independent Commission Against Corruption in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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The Forum Fisheries Agency warns tuna proposals must be met
Audio 6 Nov 2013The agency representing PIF countries says all involved in tuna fishing need to commit to proposed new restrictions. Audio
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Pacific health could worsen unless communities get involved
Audio 6 Nov 2013Academic warns Pacific health will get worse unless communities get involved. Audio
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Claims Fiji village misled by Regime over elections
Audio 6 Nov 2013The United Front for a Democratic Fiji says the government is attempting to defraud villages into supporting a strategy not to hold elections next year. Audio
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American sexual health advocacy group says Pacific 'woefully underfunded'
Audio 5 Nov 2013International advocacy group says the Pacific's family planning needs overlooked for funding. Audio
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Cautious optimism in Suva about Australia ties says academic
Audio 5 Nov 2013An academic who works between Fiji and Australia is cautiously optimistic about ties between the two countries. Audio
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PNG police hope recaptured prisoner can shed light on missing scientists
Audio 5 Nov 2013Hopes of a breakthrough in the search for five PNG scientists, missing for more than two years. Audio
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Aiututaki Lagoon survey set to help council
Audio 5 Nov 2013Lagoon surveying project will help inform management of lagoon, and benefit eco-tourism. Audio