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Landmark education agreement between PNG and NZ University
Audio 15 Aug 2013A new memorandum of understanding between Papua New Guinea's government and New Zealand's Victoria University is seen as strengthening the bilateral relationship between the two countries. Audio
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Transport seen as major factor in truancy rates in Kiribati
Audio 15 Aug 2013The Ministry of Education in Kiribati says it's aware truancy exists in schools and believes a lack of school transport could be one of the main issues. Audio
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PNG and Bougainville trade barbs as NZ's McCully visits
Audio 15 Aug 2013The war of words between Papua New Guinea and the autonomous region of Bougainville continued throughout the visit of New Zealand's foreign minister this week. Audio
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Black Toes by Fiona S Sussman
Audio 15 Aug 2013A patient facing radical surgery is resentful when he hears that his present condition may be strongly connected to his own mother's choices while she carried him in her womb, but he moves past his… Audio
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Support in Kiribati for report on sexual health
Audio 15 Aug 2013A New Zealand MP says there has been overwhelming support in Kiribati for a report addressing adolescent sexual and reproductive health.. Audio
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Airports Vanuatu yet to be consulted by govt on radical plans
Audio 15 Aug 2013Airports Vanuatu Ltd's General Manager claims the government has not communicated to it about major plans for the country's airport services. Audio
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Sport: PNG's Ryan Pini to attend 2015 Pacific Games
Audio 14 Aug 2013Swimmer Ryan Pini to come out of retirement in a bid to compete at the 2015 Pacific Games. Audio
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French Polynesian government struggles to revive economy
Audio 14 Aug 2013Scant results of Paris trip by French Polynesian delegation. Audio
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Fiji contempt sentence is a clever one, says UK lawyer
Audio 14 Aug 2013A UK lawyer at the centre of the Fiji government's latest contempt of court win says the sentence shows the light touch of oppression. Audio
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South Sea Islanders mark 150 years since first arrival in Queensland
Audio 14 Aug 2013Australia's South Sea Islanders communities are marking the 150th anniversary of when islanders were first brought, often kidnapped, to Australia to work in the sugar cane fields. Audio
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Health inspectors close schools in American Samoa
Audio 14 Aug 2013Concerns in American Samoa after health inspectors shut down schools for the first week of the new year. Audio
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Vanuatu desalination plant will supply water to 11,000 people
Audio 13 Aug 2013Vanuatu desalination plant will supply water to 11,000 people Audio
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Solomons businesswoman urges women to back women politicians
Audio 13 Aug 2013Solomons business leader calls for women to back women politicians Audio
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Sport: Rugby Players Association paying off for Pacific
Audio 13 Aug 2013Pacific rugby community sees players association as an important step forward Audio
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Anger in Bougainville at secret Panguna deal
Audio 13 Aug 2013Anger in Bougainville at secret deal signed by Panguna land owner group leader and a Chinese government controlled company Audio
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Solomon Islands govt make speedy changes
Audio 13 Aug 2013Transparency Solomon Islands is asking why the government has quickly amended the Finance Institutions Act. Audio
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Kiribati Marine Division drafting new law on missing boats
Audio 13 Aug 2013The Kiribati Marine Division is drafting a new law to prevent missing boats. Audio
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Amnesty criticises Fiji court ruling
Audio 12 Aug 2013Amnesty International says the contempt of court conviction given to a prominent Fiji civil society group is chilling and a setback to freedom of expression in the country. Audio
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PNG embraces growing leadership role in the Asia/Pacific region
Audio 12 Aug 2013Papua New Guinea's Foreign Minister says that as a major focal point for foreign interests, his country has an increasingly important role as a global and regional player. Audio
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NZ theatre company reaches Solomon Islands women
Audio 12 Aug 2013A national women's theatre company has been established in Solomon Islands as a vehicle for reducing violence against women. Audio
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Vanuatu Emergency Operation Centre opens
Audio 12 Aug 2013The first ever National Emergency Operation Centre has been opened in Vanuatu. Audio
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Samoa casino license could be up for grabs for other investors
Audio 12 Aug 2013Samoa casino license could be up for grabs for other investors. Audio
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Memoir unmasks new evidence in 36 year old mystery
Audio 12 Aug 2013A memoir has been released into the mystery surrounding the deaths of an American couple aboard their boat as they sailed towards Tahiti 36 years ago. Audio
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Dengue outbreak in FSM straining hospital resources
Audio 9 Aug 2013An outbreak of dengue fever in FSM is straining hospital resources. Audio
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University of Goroka dismisses reports of excluded students
Audio 9 Aug 2013The University of Goroka in PNG says media reports that up to 400 students have been excluded from the institution are wrong. Audio