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Aid landscape in the Pacific is changing
Audio 6 Sep 2013The are signs of a shifting balance in aid delivery in the Pacific region. Audio
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Fiji police arrest 14 anti-constitution protestors
Audio 6 Sep 201314 people were briefly arrested outside the Fiji Government House in Suva before the scheduled assent to the new constitution. Audio
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Pacific leaders declare leadership on climate change
Audio 6 Sep 2013Pacific leaders launch a declaration to take leadership on climate change. Audio
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Amnesty International says Fiji constitution a backwards step
Audio 6 Sep 2013Amnesty International says Fiji's new constitution falls far short of international standards of human rights law and is another step backwards for human rights in Fiji. Audio
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Fiji's military rejects claims it was working with NZ's SIS
Audio 6 Sep 2013The Fiji military denies having worked with a New Zealand based spy agency to raid the Auckland home of a former Fiji government minister. Audio
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New allegations of corruption at Samoa's Tafaigata prison
Audio 5 Sep 2013A Commission of Inquiry into allegations of corruption at Tafaigata prison in Samoa, has taken a new turn. Audio
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EU Climate Commissioner says island states' impatience understandable
Audio 5 Sep 2013At the Pacific Island Leaders Summit the European Union outlines its commitment to extending cuts to greenhouse gases. Audio
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Growing migration in Solomons capital causing unemployment and criminality
Audio 5 Sep 2013Growing migration into the Solomon Islands capital is leading to more unemployment and criminality. Audio
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NZ's realm countries tentatively celebrate new pension rules
Audio 5 Sep 2013There are mixed reactions to New Zealand's proposed law change to superannuation portability for the Pacific realm countries. Audio
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PNG Mining Minister defends marine impact of mining projects
Audio 5 Sep 2013PNG Mining Minister says Solwara seabed mining project is going ahead despite the fact that approval for it was bulldozed through. Byron Chan believes the environmental impact of the project will be… Audio
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Human rights activist urges critical analysis of constitution
Audio 5 Sep 2013A human rights activist in Fiji, Tura Lewai, says people should critically analyse the constitution and not just celebrate having one. Audio
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Fiji political group says NZ capitulated to Bainimarama
Audio 5 Sep 2013Fiji political group accuses the New Zealand government of giving into the Commodore Bainimarama regime. Audio
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Call for recognition of disability as Pacific development issue
Audio 4 Sep 2013An international charity working with disabled people in poor communities says unless governments recognise disability as a development issue those affected will continue to be neglected. Audio
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Fiji human rights activist urges analysis of constitution
Audio 4 Sep 2013A human rights activist in Fiji, Tura Lewai, says people should critically analyse the constitution and not just celebrate they have one. Audio
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Small Pacific states hope for real action on climate change
Audio 4 Sep 2013Pacific Island leaders summit underway in Majuro with climate change at the top of the agenda. Audio
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Wellington Tongan community leader targeting curriculum
Audio 4 Sep 2013The president of Makatu'unga He 'Ofa in Wellington wants to see Tongan language incorporated into the New Zealand school curriculum. Audio
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Solomons government calls for support for indigenous business people
Audio 4 Sep 2013There are mounting calls in Solomon Islands for the government to better protect and support indigenous business people. Audio
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Pacific churches lay out issues for Forum leaders to focus on
Audio 4 Sep 2013The Pacific Conference of Churches lays out what it sees as the main issues for Pacific Islands Forum leaders to focus on. Audio
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NZ's McCully says Fiji constitution part of positive progress
Audio 3 Sep 2013New Zealand's Foreign Minister, Murray McCully, says the release of Fiji's constitution is part of much practical progress in Fiji towards elections. Audio
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Tuvalu calls for less talk and more action over climate change
Audio 3 Sep 2013Tuvalu prime minister raises concerns about the lack of action over combatting climate change. Audio
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Lawyer says party strength key in Fiji's new electoral system
Audio 3 Sep 2013An expert in electoral systems in the region says the new electoral system planned for Fiji favours organised political parties, both big and small. Audio
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Artisanal miners an ongoing problem at Solomons gold mine
Audio 3 Sep 2013Allegations of the use of mercury are among ongoing issues at the Gold Ridge mine in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Next five years seen as crucial window for Pacific to protect itself
Audio 2 Sep 2013A Marshall Islands cabinet minister says the next five years will be the key to protecting Pacific islands from rising sea levels. Audio
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'Blackbirding' commemorations help reunite families
Audio 2 Sep 2013A month of commemorations and celebrations through August to mark 150 years since the Queensland Government formally allowed plantation owners to bring in Pacific Islanders as indentured labourers has… Audio
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Solomons group wants backing for coconut oil trade
Audio 2 Sep 2013The Solomon Islands Manufacturers Association wants the government to get behind coconut oil producers. Audio