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Sport: Tahiti coach proud of Beach Soccer World Cup team
Audio 30 Sep 2013Hosts Tahiti finish fourth at the Beach Soccer World Cup after an agonising penalty shoot-out defeat to Brazil in the bronze playoff. Audio
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Fiji authorities to register voters abroad for 2014 elections
Audio 30 Sep 2013The Fiji authorities are set to begin registering voters abroad, starting in New Zealand, for elections promised for 2014. Audio
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Children at camp for asylum seekers on Nauru get schooling
Audio 30 Sep 2013Save the Children is providing schooling for children in Australia's camp for asylum seekers on Nauru. Audio
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Fears of future riots between niVanuatu people and Chinese
Audio 30 Sep 2013A Vanuatu researcher says there are fears discord between niVanuatu and new Chinese immigrants could lead to riots, and heightened discrimination and racism. Audio
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More Palau women to stand for elections after Mock Congress
Audio 30 Sep 2013Palau women inspired to run for local and national elections after the Mock Congress for Women. Audio
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Language week to highlight Tuvalu's plight
Audio 30 Sep 2013A serious message about the very survival of their identify accompanies the first-ever Tuvalu Language Week. Audio
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Pacific Forum head takes stock of organisation's direction
Audio 30 Sep 2013The Secretary-General of the Pacific Islands Forum says the organisation remains the premier regional grouping, but must keep evolving to stay relevant. Audio
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Elizabeth Gilbert: eat, pray, love and the 1800s
Audio 28 Sep 2013American writer best known for her 2006 bestseller Eat, Pray, Love. Her new novel is The Signature of All Things. Audio
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Sport: Final chance for players to impress ahead of Rugby League World Cup
Audio 27 Sep 2013Final chance for players to impress ahead of Rugby League World Cup. Audio
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Solomon Islands encourages foreign investors to upskill locals
Audio 27 Sep 2013The head of Investment in Solomon Islands says more foreign investors are needed to help upskill indigenous business people. Audio
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Storm brewing for Australia over boat arrival of West Papuans
Audio 27 Sep 2013Australia's new government is facing an early test of both its asylum seeker policy and its position on West Papua after a group of seven West Papuans reached the Torres Strait after fleeing Merauke… Audio
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Mormon elder denies banning Samoan language from services
Audio 27 Sep 2013Dispute continues between the Mormon church in Brisbane and Samoan Mormons who say their native language has been banned from services. Audio
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Vanuatu debates whether unexploded bombs pose real threat
Vanuatu is debating whether unexploded bombs left over from World War Two pose a real threat to islands. Audio
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Swiss Ambassador says Nansen Initiative can help some refugees
Audio 27 Sep 2013Swiss Ambassador to New Zealand points out role of Nansen Initiative after a Kiribati man, seeking to be an environmental refugee, is turned down by New Zealand authorities. Audio
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Vanuatu's Nagriamel movement opposes planned land reform
Audio 26 Sep 2013Vanuatu's Nagriamel custom movement says it is opposed to the initiative of the minister of land, Ralph Regenvanu, to change land laws. Audio
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Land and labour issues holding back Solomons rice farm revival
Audio 26 Sep 2013Members of the Solomon Islands business community say land and labour issues are hindering hopes to revive the rice farming industry. Audio
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PNG leader's move on federalism yet to be fleshed out
Audio 26 Sep 2013PNG's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has asked the Constitutional and Law Reform Commission to consider scrapping the Westminster system of government in favour of federalism. Audio
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Scientists moving closer to eradicating HIV
Audio 26 Sep 2013Hope is on the horizon for the 34 million people living with HIV, thanks to a team of scientists working to eradicate the virus using the properties of a type of Samoan tree. Audio
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Fiji Airways boss responds to accusations, outlines future
Audio 26 Sep 2013Fiji Airways has responded to criticism that its operations are not transparent and accountable. Audio
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Advocate renews call to close 'hellish' Nauru detention camps
Audio 26 Sep 2013An advocate for the hundreds of asylum seekers incarcerated in three Australian run camps on Nauru says the camps there have become a 'hell-hole' that should be closed. Audio
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Doing business to become easier for locals in Vanuatu
Audio 25 Sep 2013New company laws tailored to the needs of a small island economy are expected to make it easier for locals to conduct business in Vanuatu. Audio
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Head of the SPC pleas for Australia to maintain aid levels
Audio 25 Sep 2013Head of the SPC pleas for Australia to continue the level of its aid support to regional agencies. Audio
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Tuvalu unhappy with UN approach to LDC status
Audio 25 Sep 2013Tuvalu wants to see changes in the way a UN body decides on Least Developed Country status. Audio
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Lack of maintenance a factor in Marshalls capital building disrepair
Audio 25 Sep 2013An engineering report has idenitified a lack of maintenance as a major factor in the Marshall Islands' capital building. Audio
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Arming of police officers in American Samoa to become reality
Audio 25 Sep 2013The arming of police officers in American Samoa is set to become a reality with the approval of a training programme and a plan to purchase handguns being considered. Audio