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Vanuatu government asked to step in over tourist intimidation
Audio 30 Oct 2013Vanuatu business operators seek more police to control chaotic scenes when cruise ships arrive in Port Vila. Audio
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Violence against women continues to be dire in Pacific
Audio 29 Oct 2013Personal experiences highlight the Pacific region's dire record on violence against women. Audio
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Poor soil and labour shortage in Niue hamper vanilla industry
Audio 29 Oct 2013Poor soil and labour shortage in Niue hamper developments in vanilla industry. Audio
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State of emergency to quickly repair run-down PNG hospital
Audio 29 Oct 2013The run-down hospital in Papua New Guinea's second city is to undergo repairs after the government announces a state of emergency. Audio
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Papua situation said to be worse than reported by AHRC
Audio 29 Oct 2013Human rights report on West Papua welcomed but just tip of the iceberg. Audio
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New harbour in Cooks outer island reduces accidents
Audio 28 Oct 2013New harbour in Cooks outer island reduces accidents. Audio
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Founder of the Solomon Islands Development Trust dies
Audio 28 Oct 2013Founder of the Solomon Islands Development Trust dies. Audio
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Disagreement in French Polynesia over independence referendum
Audio 28 Oct 2013Disagreement in French Polynesia over terms and timing of independence referendum. Audio
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New attempt to find Amelia Earhart's plane in Kiribati
Another search aiming to finally solve the mysterious disappearance of famed aviator Amelia Earhart is being planned for next year in the Pacific. Audio
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Solomon Islands rural landowners accused of pressuring communities into logging deals
Audio 28 Oct 2013City-based landowners in Solomon Islands are being accused of pressuring communities into logging deals that don't really benefit them. Audio
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Budding young Fiji woman politican faces threats
Audio 28 Oct 2013The first young woman has announced her intention to stand in the Fiji elections but she says she has had to face hostility as a result including rape threats on social media sites. Audio
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Response to rising sea levels in Pacific needs more research
Audio 28 Oct 2013A New Zealand academic says more research is needed to examine the varying impact of rising sea levels on Pacific Island shorelines. Audio
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PNG group calls on government to take action over abandoned children
Audio 28 Oct 2013The founder of a charitable group in Papua New Guinea's capital says he is saddened by the number of children being abandoned and wants the government to take action. Audio
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More work to be done to combat TB in the Pacific
Audio 28 Oct 2013Despite new diagnostic technologies, more work is needed to combat tuberculosis in the Pacific. Audio
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Sport: Pacific teams ready for Rugby League World Cup kickoff
Audio 25 Oct 2013The waiting is almost over for rugby league fans with the World Cup kicking off in Britain this weekend. Audio
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PNG's Sustainable Development Programme lays off workers
Audio 25 Oct 2013Papua New Guinea's Sustainable Development Programme Ltd says it has had to lay off workers and cancel major projects because of the financial problems it faces after the controversial government take… Audio
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Barriers remain in Pacific for girls access to education
Audio 25 Oct 2013Higher education for young women in the Pacific is not translating into more or better jobs. Audio
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Tahiti Greens urge Paris to give information about Moruroa risks
Audio 25 Oct 2013The Greens in French Polynesia are urging Paris to give information about the risks of Mururoa Atoll collapsing. Audio
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Refugees still being held in Nauru processing centre
Audio 25 Oct 2013Amnesty International says asylum seekers who have been processed as refugees are still being held at the Nauru refugee processing centre. Audio
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Master artists from Tonga share their knowledge with New Zealand
Audio 24 Oct 2013Tongan artists share their knowledge of heritage arts during cultural exchange. Audio
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Marshall Islands women bear climate change burden
Audio 24 Oct 2013Young Marshall Islands woman tells gathering how Pacific women are bearing brunt of social impact of climate change. Audio
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Tuna commission warns of new quotas and difficult decisions ahead of meeting
Audio 24 Oct 2013Tuna commission warns member countries to come to agreements on quotas ahead of crucial meeting. Audio
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New initiative to add value to local produce in Niue
Audio 24 Oct 2013The Niue Chamber of Commerce says a new test kitchen is being established to help add value to locally grown produce. Audio
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Abal played a passive role for the good of PNG
Audio 24 Oct 2013Fall guy from PNG's 2011-2012 political impasse reflects on his role during turbulent time. Audio
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Solomon Islands Red Cross frustrated over temporary housing
Audio 24 Oct 2013The Solomon Islands Red Cross says Temotu province residents are still without permanent housing, following February's tsunami. Audio