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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
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Vanuatu schooling not free despite government edict
Audio 23 Oct 2013Primary school students in Vanuatu miss out on education because school is not free. Audio
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Fiji's National Council of Women wants more women in politics
Audio 23 Oct 2013Fiji's National Council of Women says for better representation of women in politics, it is up to political parties to nominate them and for the public to vote for them in 2014 elections. Audio
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EU lays out its expectations of Fiji before full aid resumption
Audio 23 Oct 2013More high level contacts between Fiji and the EU with the first political dialogue in more than six years. Audio
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Cook Islands police probe Rarotonga school fires
Audio 23 Oct 2013Cook Islands police probe cause of fires which destroyed two schools in Rarotonga. Audio
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Pensioners in Niue to receive payment boost
Audio 23 Oct 2013Pensioners in Niue have been promised a 30 percent increase in their allowance. Audio
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Call for change to form of government in French Polynesia
Audio 23 Oct 2013Pro-independence party in French Polynesia wants federal system of government. Audio
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Cross-sector call for temporary special measures for women
Audio 22 Oct 2013Pacific human rights advocate says temporary special measures for Pacific women should be applied across a whole range of sectors. Audio
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American Samoa authorities investigate pesticide use by foreign farmers
Audio 22 Oct 2013American Samoa authorities to investigate pesticide use by foreign farmers. Audio
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Nauru government told to provide more information on asylum seekers
Audio 22 Oct 2013A Nauru MP says the country's government has to be more open about what is happening with the hundreds of would be refugees on the island. Audio
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US navy plans to double size of Micronesian testing area
Audio 22 Oct 2013United States military plans to double the size of the Micronesian area used for training and weapons testing meet with opposition from a group on Guam. Audio
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Niue Premier raises questions on 39th Constitution Day
Audio 21 Oct 2013Niue Premier raises questions on 39th Constitution Day. Audio
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Fiji Labour Party says election consultants step towards free and fair elections
Audio 21 Oct 2013Fiji's Labour Party leader says international election consultants coming ot Fiji is a step towards free and fair elections but history may yet repeat itself. Audio
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Sport: PNG Kumuls targeting a Top 8 finish at World Cup
Audio 21 Oct 2013Papua New Guinea's national rugby league team plans a top 8 World Cup finish. Audio
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Vanuatu's Luganville to send recycling to New Zealand
Audio 21 Oct 2013Vanuatu's Luganville is to send printer cartridges, mobile phones and chargers to New Zealand for recycling. Audio
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NGO in Solomons works to improve media knowledge of mining
Audio 21 Oct 2013Solomon Islands NGO provides workshops to bring media up to date about mining. Audio
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Cook Islands Finance Minister defends possible increase in VAT
Audio 21 Oct 2013The Finance Minister of the Cook Islands defends proposed tax changes, including increase in VAT. Audio
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NZ foreign minister standing firm on withholding tourism aid to Tonga
Audio 21 Oct 2013New Zealand's foreign minister reiterates his concerns that a plane China gifted to Tonga lacks what he calls respected international safety certification. Audio
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MP from Central Bougainville says the people don't want mining
Audio 21 Oct 2013A national Papua New Guinea politician representing the Central Bougainville constituency says the people of the province do not want a resumption of mining despite the government's emphasis on it. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
Audio 20 Oct 2013Five years ago this month the global financial decline kicked in deeply. Wayne looks at the implications of the next meltdown that some punters are predicting, and the potential for serious social… Audio
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Foreign minister justifies the easing of sanctions on Fiji
Audio 18 Oct 2013New Zealand foreign minister says eased sanctions on Fiji the right thing to do because of the progress made towards elections next year. Audio
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Widespread grief in French Polynesia after 3 children killed by drunk drivers
Audio 18 Oct 2013Widespread grief in French Polynesia after 3 children killed by drunk drivers. Audio
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Solomons civil society leader accuses PM for job loss
Audio 18 Oct 2013A Solomon Islands civil society leader is accusing the prime minister Gordon Darcy Lilo of causing him to lose his job. Audio