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Opening of Muslim prayer room in Tahiti causes uproar
Audio 17 Oct 2013Opening of Muslim prayer room in Tahiti causes uproar. Audio
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International solidarity for West Papua writes to MSG
Audio 17 Oct 2013International solidarity for West Papua delivers emphatic message to the Melanesian Spearhead Group. Audio
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PNG lobby group backs minister's call for more sustainable industries
Audio 17 Oct 2013PNG lobby group backs minister's call for more sustainable industries. Audio
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WWF helps Solomons communities set up marine protected areas
Audio 17 Oct 2013WWF is helping communities in Solomon Islands' Western Province to get legal protection for four marine areas of significance. Audio
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Former Niue police chief appointed High Commissioner of NZ
Audio 17 Oct 2013A former Chief of Police in Niue has been appointed as New Zealand's High Commissioner to island. Audio
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Nauru airline trebles in size through asylum seeker camp traffic
Audio 16 Oct 2013Nauru airline, Our Airline, trebles in size on back of asylum camp traffic. Audio
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Rationale given for NZ community policing assistance to Indonesia
Audio 16 Oct 2013The New Zealand Foreign Minister defends the resumption of a community policing project in Papua. Audio
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Niuean-inspired gin business eyes up Asian market
Audio 16 Oct 2013A family gin business with links to Niue is looking to break into the Asian market after promoting its Niuean-inspired gin in the South Pacific. Audio
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Calls for more details over Fiji government's education plans
Audio 16 Oct 2013The Fijian Teachers Association is calling for more details over the Government's announcement that it will pay for every child's education from next year. Audio
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Proposed minimum wage in Fiji deemed not enough
Audio 16 Oct 2013Workers reps say proposed minimum wage not high enough, but small businesses expected to suffer. Audio
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Bounty replica and festival attempts to lure tourists
Audio 15 Oct 2013There are hopes a replica of the ship, the Bounty, made famous by Fletcher Christian and his mutineers could boost tourism to French Polynesia. Audio
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Foreign media restricted from taking training workshops in Fiji
Audio 15 Oct 2013Fiji's Media Industry Development Authority is now restricting all international media outlets from conducting workshops or training in Fiji. Audio
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EU says aid to Fiji will resume after next year's polls
Audio 15 Oct 2013An EU official, in Fiji for a sugar conference, says the EU will not resume its aid programme until after the promised elections next year have taken place. Audio
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Promoters of Vagahau Niue hope to prevent language from dying
Audio 15 Oct 2013Promoters of Vagahau Niue hope to prevent the language from dying. Audio
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Gizo Marine Protected Areas a first for Solomon Islands
Audio 15 Oct 2013The environmental group WWF helps four communities in Solomon Islands to set up Marine Protected Areas. Audio
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Foreign media restricted from taking training workshops in Fiji
Audio 15 Oct 2013Fiji's Media Industry Development Authority is now restricting all international media outlets from conducting workshops or training in Fiji. Audio
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Transparency doubts PNG Government will pull SABL leases
Audio 14 Oct 2013Fears that inquiries into controversial SABL leases in Papua New Guinea will not lead to any changes. Audio
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Australia's West Papuan asylum seekers moved to remote camp
Audio 14 Oct 2013West Papuans who fled to Australia and got moved to PNG are about to be taken to a remote asylum seeker camp near the Indonesian border. Audio
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Vanuatu Presbyterian Church calling for same-sex marriage ban
Audio 14 Oct 2013The Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu wants all churches to band together to ensure the government legislates against same-sex marriage. Audio
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NZ travellers to register travel plans for cyclone season
Audio 14 Oct 2013New Zealanders travelling to the South Pacific asked to register details on SafeTravel website as cyclone season approaches. Audio
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Construction begins on Vanuatu's convention centre
Audio 14 Oct 2013Construction of Vanuatu's controversial new National Convention Centre has started after months of delay. Audio
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70% of forest Aru Islands to be destroyed
Audio 14 Oct 2013500,000 hectares of forest in Aru Islands may soon be destroyed for a mega sugar-cane plantation to be set up. Audio
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Green Party says NZ should be facilitating peace talks in Papua
Audio 14 Oct 2013The New Zealand Green Party say the country should be facilitating peace talks in Papua rather than police advisors. Audio
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Growing interest from foreign investors in Fiji
Audio 11 Oct 2013An Investment Fiji board member says there's been a significant upturn in overseas investment inquiries over the last six months. Audio
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Some teething issues with Tonga's high speed internet
Audio 11 Oct 2013The rollout of Tonga's high-speed internet has brought teething problems but local businesses are still welcoming its introduction. Audio