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PNG police quell Mt Hagen tensions
Audio 21 Aug 2013PNG police managed to quell tensions in Mt Hagen which developed over the local level government elections. Audio
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Greenpeace calls for action to protect Pacific tuna stocks
Audio 21 Aug 2013Greenpeace calls for urgent action, saying Pacific tuna stocks are continuing to fall at an alarming rate and existing protection measures are failing. Audio
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Cook Islands opposition wants to introduce code of conduct
Audio 21 Aug 2013The leader of the opposition in Cook Islands says members of parliament need to stop mixing personal business with their ministerial responsibilities. Audio
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Tokelau schools to be reviewed by New Zealand team
Audio 21 Aug 2013New Zealand sends a team from its education review office to assess schools on Tokelau. Audio
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Grassroots helpers of PNG's women say Governments to do more
Audio 21 Aug 2013Women's groups are counselling victims of domestic violence in PNG and getting the message out to men, but need more support from leaders. Audio
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Fiji's Beddoes says Forum needs rules to deal with coups
Audio 20 Aug 2013Fiji's main opposition grouping says the Pacific Islands Forum needs a set of rules to deal with coup-makers. Audio
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No rain threatens Port Moresby's water supply
Audio 20 Aug 2013Port Moresby residents are being urged to conserve water as the city's main water source, Sirinumu Dam, is critically low with no sign of rain to refill it. Audio
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Poor maintenance delays opening of American Samoa schools
Audio 20 Aug 2013American Samoa's Department of Education is trying to fix years of deferred maintenance before schools open. Audio
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Fight for recognition of Australia's South Sea Islanders
Audio 20 Aug 2013The push for recognition of Australia's South Sea Islanders community, which the University of Sydney says is a human right for a forgotten people. Audio
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Fiji's Macuata sanctuary benefiting the people says chief
Audio 20 Aug 2013A newly installed paramount chief in Fiji says he and his people will continue efforts to ensure the survival of their marine protected area off the country's second largest island, Vanua Levu. Audio
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Collusion will not be tolerated, warns Solomons police boss
Audio 20 Aug 2013Solomon Islands' acting police commissioner is warning that officers who collude with members of the public will be dealt with severely. Audio
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Economic woes forecast if foreign workers exit from CNMI
Audio 19 Aug 2013The president of the Saipan Chamber of Commerce says if the US Department of Labour doesn't agree to an extension for foreign workers to stay in the Northern Marianas, it would result in an economic… Audio
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Vanuatu watchdog urges clarity on airport deal
Audio 19 Aug 2013Transparency International Vanuatu says the government needs to be clear on what commitment it is making with a Singaporean company over airport plans. Audio
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Rudd's PNG Solution appears to be unravelling
Audio 19 Aug 2013Questions linger over the refugee resettlement deal between Australia and Papua New Guinea, amid uncertainty over where refugees will be resettled. Audio
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Australian doctors set up new group over asylum seeker policies
Audio 19 Aug 2013A group of Australian doctors has formed a new group, Doctors for Refugees, to try and push for a policy change by Canberra Audio
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Shortage of copra meal hampers Fiji dairy farmers
Audio 19 Aug 2013Fiji dairy industry is seeking an alternative to copra meal for its cows because Fiji copra production is too low Audio
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Report shows strain on Pacific coastal fisheries
Audio 19 Aug 2013A new report into coastal fisheries resources in the Pacific shows that they are under strain, some fished to the brink of extinction, and many are not managed. Audio
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New Tuvalu government committed to the people - PM
Audio 19 Aug 2013The newly installed prime minister of Tuuvalu Enele Sopoaga says they are committed to doing the best for the people but first need to assess the budget and national strategy. Audio
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Solomons govt accused of lacking cohesive policy on West Papua
Audio 19 Aug 2013Solomon Islands government accused of lacking a cohesive policy on West Papua amid contradictory signs from Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo during his state visit to Indonesia. Audio
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PIDF should not be feared says Pacific conservation leader
Audio 19 Aug 2013A regional conservation leader says developed nations should have no fears a new regional grouping will increase pressure for compensation over climate change. Audio
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PNG opposition confident in asylum seeker deal challenge
Audio 16 Aug 2013PNG's opposition is confident that its constitutional challenge against the government's asylum seeker deal with Australia has merit. Audio
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NZ's biggest single aid package unveiled in Solomons
Audio 16 Aug 2013Official opening of the Munda Airstrip in Solomon Islands - New Zealand's biggest single aid project. Audio
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West Papua self-determination demonstrations proceed peacefully
Audio 16 Aug 2013Demonstrations proceeded peacefully in several main centres of West Papua yesterday marking the region's incorporation into Indonesia despite a reported police ban on the protests.
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Tuvalu hopes Fiji's travel ban on chief justice sorted quickly
Audio 16 Aug 2013The prime minister of Tuvalu, Enele Sopoaga, says the previous government could be behind the chief justice being stopped from travelling through Fiji to Tuvalu. Audio
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Vanuatu government urged to give details about airport plans
Audio 16 Aug 2013The Vanuatu government is being urged to provide details of its plans for an overhaul of the country's airport services. Audio