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23 Tongan high schools to get solar power panels
Audio 12 Sep 2013Rotary New Zealand is visiting Tonga to come up with a design plan for 23 high schools to get solar power panels installed over the next five years. Audio
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A quarter of rapists in Bougainville committed rape as youngsters
Audio 12 Sep 2013A quarter of Bougainvillean men who have admitted to rape were fourteen years or younger when they first committed the crime. Audio
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PNG's prime minister calls for death penalty for trek attackers
Audio 12 Sep 2013PNG leaders condemn brutal attack on a trekking group on a tourist trail in Morobe Province. Audio
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Australia's aid cuts will hit those most in need
Audio 12 Sep 2013Australia's new government says it will cut the promised growth in foreign aid, prompting fears Pacific countries will suffer. Audio
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Two porters killed in an attack in Morobe Province
Audio 12 Sep 2013Two porters with a group of trekkers in Papua New Guinea have been killed in an attack on the Black Cat Track in Morobe Province. Audio
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Fiji scientists using NZ mapping system for conservation
Audio 11 Sep 2013Conservationists in Fiji are using high-tech maps to pinpoint where they should focus their efforts to protect endangered species. Audio
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Solomons government asked to help indigenous businesses
Audio 11 Sep 2013The Solomon Islands government is being asked to give more financial support to help indigenous people kick-start businesses. Audio
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Abbott government urged to work with China in region
Audio 11 Sep 2013The Australian think tank, the Lowy Institute, has urged the incoming Australian government to work with China in the region. Audio
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Call for Tonga to bring in quota for women MPs
Audio 11 Sep 2013A Tongan scholar says now is a good time for her country to introduce a quota system for women parliamentarians. Audio
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PNG's Eastern Highlands capital positions itself for growth
Audio 11 Sep 2013The capital of PNG's Eastern Highlands province positions itself for growth as the government prepares to boost services in key centres around the country. Audio
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Livelihoods at risk as betel nut ban in Port Moresby pursued
Audio 11 Sep 2013The Governor of Papua New Guinea's capital faces a stern test in his bid to ban the sale and chewing of betel nut on Port Moresby's streets. Audio
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Trialling tomatoes for Solomon Islands' conditions
Audio 10 Sep 2013Trialling tomatoes for Solomon Islands' conditions. Audio
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American Samoa proposes human trafficking law
Audio 10 Sep 2013A new proposed law against human trafficking has drawn reactions, but many say authorities have been too silent for too long. Audio
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Concerns Chinese immigrants to Vanuatu flouting investment laws
Audio 10 Sep 2013Concerns new Chinese immigrants to Vanuatu flouting law to do business. Audio
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The Pacific Games Council says no to NZ/Aust involvement
Audio 10 Sep 2013The Pacific Games Council has rejected a resolution to invite New Zealand and Australia to participate in the next Pacific Games in Port Moresby. But members have asked the Executive Board to revisit… Audio
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Pacific motifs fused with Western pop art by PNG artist
Audio 10 Sep 2013Pacific cultural and artistic motifs have been fused with Western pop art in an exhibition in New Zealand by Papua New Guinea-born artist Martin Heuston. Audio
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Tonga Family Protection Bill passes final reading
Audio 10 Sep 2013The director of the Women and Children Crisis Centre in Tonga says a new law which aims to end domestic violence is a step in the right direction in protecting victims. Audio
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Indonesia accused of buying Solomons vote over trip
Audio 9 Sep 2013Indonesia is being accused of buying the support of Solomon Islands over the prime minister Gordon Darcy Lilo's recent visit to that country. Audio
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Britain leads by example in fight to combat climate change
Audio 9 Sep 2013British Minister of State outlines his country's lead role in assisting Pacific Islands countries in adapting to climate change. Audio
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2015 Games organisers in Wallis and Futuna
Audio 9 Sep 2013Organisers of the 2015 Pacific Games in Port Moresby promote their event as they observe the current Mini Games. Audio
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Better Samoan dog management urged
Audio 9 Sep 2013The importance of tourism to Samoa's economy has added to calls for the better management of the canine population. Audio
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Hefty pay rises for Fijian officials alleged
Audio 9 Sep 2013Fiji's Trades Union Congress says permanent secretaries of government departments and the heads of the military, prisons and police have been given pay increases of up to 192 percent. Audio
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New realism informing aid delivery to the Pacific
Audio 9 Sep 2013An aid specialist says Pacific island governments are asserting themselves more about what kind of aid packages they get from donor countries as a trend emerges towards high-impact or capital aid… Audio
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Fishing operators sent message on over-fishing
Audio 9 Sep 2013Pacific fishing operators have been sent a clear message on over-fishing as a coordinated campaign to save Pacific fish stocks continues. Audio
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New television show celebrates Pacific food
Audio 6 Sep 2013Pacific food will be the star of a new television show to air on Television New Zealand this weekend. Audio