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Niuean high school students want more support in education
Audio 5 Nov 2013Senior Niuean high school students want more government support in education. Audio
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Cook Islands pensioners vow to keep up pressure on tax
Audio 5 Nov 2013Pensioners in the Cook Islands say they will keep up the pressure on the Cook Islands government not to have their New Zealand-paid pensions back-taxed. Audio
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AAP closing its PNG bureau may result in less informed stories - academic
Audio 4 Nov 2013An Australian academic says AAP closing its Port Moresby office may result in parachute journalists who produce less informed stories. Audio
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Family Planning analysis reveals benefits of investing in contraception for Kiribati
Audio 4 Nov 2013Family Planning analysis reveals significant benefits to investing in contraceptive services. Audio
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First democratic election claims in Fiji rubbished
Audio 4 Nov 2013The Fiji government's claim that next year's promised elections will be the first truly democractic elections ever held in the country is being rubbished by critics. Audio
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Land identified in Mauke, Cook Islands for solar project
Audio 4 Nov 2013Land is identified in Mauke in the Cook Islands for the government's national solar project. Audio
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NZ eye surgeon details extent of diabetes on Niue
Audio 4 Nov 2013Screening programme needed to ensure Niuean diabetics get treatment before losing their sight. Audio
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PNG Public Service Minister sees accountability creeping in
Audio 4 Nov 2013Papua New Guinea's Minister for Public Service says the language of accountability is starting to gain a foothold in the public sector. Audio
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Fisheries governance needs to keep up with new trends
Audio 4 Nov 2013The sole Pacific representative appointed to the recently formed Global Ocean Commission says reforming international fisheries governance and management is one of the goals of the new body. Audio
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Time could be running out for Tonga reforms ahead of 2014 poll
Audio 4 Nov 2013New Zealand political scientist says Tonga democrats may have left run too late to effect reforms before election in a year's time. Audio
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Traditional Cook Islands leaders wanted water consultation sooner
Audio 4 Nov 2013Traditional leaders in the Cook Islands says there has been a lack of consultation on the water infrastructure project on Rarotonga. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
Audio 3 Nov 2013With the release this week of a children's book extolling the virtues of the real world over social networks - and written by Randi Zuckerberg, the sister of Facebook's founder - Wayne takes a look at… Audio
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Missing documents imperil admin of justice in French Polynesia
Audio 1 Nov 2013Missing documents imperil administration of justice in French Polynesia. Audio
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Potential to develop hydroponic farming on Niue
Audio 1 Nov 2013The Agriculture Ministry in Niue says there is potential to develop hydroponic farming on the island. Audio
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Cook Islands prepares for seabed mining, but concerns abundant
Audio 1 Nov 2013The Cook Islands government says the country is preparing well to benefit from the rich store of minerals on its seabed but there is concern it is being too pushy on the issue. Audio
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'Formidable' plan urged to move away from costly food imports
Audio 31 Oct 2013One of the Cook Islands' major food importers and sellers, James Beer, says the government needs to put forward a formidable plan to do more to encourage import substitution. Audio
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Bougainville to take human rights film festival around the province
Audio 31 Oct 2013Bougainville to take human right film festival around the province. Audio
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PNG police encourage public to come foward with complaints
Audio 31 Oct 2013PNG police get serious about rogue officers in force. Audio
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Logging illegal in Solomons' Temotu province says premier
Audio 31 Oct 2013The premier of Solomon Islands' Temotu province says a Malaysian company planning to export round logs from Vanikoro has not been given a licence and is violating the law. Audio
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Vanuatu Daily Post passes 4,000th issue milestone
Audio 31 Oct 2013The publisher and founder of Vanuatu's only daily newspaper, the Vanuatu Daily Post, Marc Neil-Jones takes stock of the significant milestone of the publication's 4,000th issue being printed. Audio
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Language proposal for American Samoa teachers sparks hot debate
Audio 30 Oct 2013A proposal that seeks to require teachers in American Samoa to be proficient in both Samoan and English, is being hotly debated. Audio
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More arrests to come in PNG's fraud probe as spotlight turns to Government
Audio 30 Oct 2013Following the arrest of high-profile PNG lawyer Paul Paraka, police say they are zeroing in on Government workers. Audio
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Push for the people of Tonga to elect all MPs
Audio 30 Oct 2013Tonga's Democrats unveil further plans for political reform - this time to ensure the people elect all MPs. Audio
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Hockey on the rise in Samoa
Audio 30 Oct 2013The Samoa Hockey Federation says this week's Oceania Cup tournament in New Zealand is a chance to see how far the sport has developed in Samoa over the past five years. Audio
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Niue Premier says accommodation expansion moving slowly
Audio 30 Oct 2013The Premier of Niue says plans to expand the island's accommodation capacity is moving slowly. Audio