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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
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Fiji regime hails new regional grouping
Audio 9 Aug 2013Fiji's regime underlines its opposition to Australia and New Zealand in the Pacific as regional leaders discuss the merits of the Pacific Islands Development Forum which has just completed its… Audio
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Student-led initiatives crucial in reducing school violence in Tonga
Audio 9 Aug 2013Student led initiatives is crucial in reducing school violence in Tonga. Audio
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PNG's PM says govt is converting resource wealth into development gains
Audio 9 Aug 2013PNG Prime Minister Peter O'Neill says his government is serious about converting the country's resources wealth into real gains in living standards for ordinary people. He also emphasises PNG's… Audio
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Coconut oil exports from Samoa on the rise
Audio 8 Aug 2013The director of Women in Business Development Samoa says its virgin coconut oil exports are on the rise after receiving 35,000 Fiji dollars worth of production equipment. Audio
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Pacific church leaders want action over Fukushima nuclear waste
Audio 8 Aug 2013Pacific Conference of Churches calls for action over nuclear waste from Fukushima pouring into the Pacific. Audio
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Fiji says forum a sucess despite anti-Fiji campaigning
Audio 8 Aug 2013Fiji says new regional development forum a sucess despite anti-Fiji campaigning. Audio
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IOM involved in major project
Audio 8 Aug 2013The International Organisation of Migration along with Papua New Guinea's national and provincial disaster centres and the US Agency for International Development, is working to improve resilience to… Audio
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Demand for sustainably caught tuna could increase Pacific-owned fisheries
Audio 8 Aug 2013A new study says international consumer support for sustainably caught tuna could support Pacific nations moving towards a more locally owned and operated fishery. Audio
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Tuvalu's former prime minister stands by recent actions
Audio 7 Aug 2013Tuvalu's former prime minister stands by actions during last week's political ructions. Audio
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Kiribati leader says new body won't take over Forum
Audio 7 Aug 2013A former secretary to the prime minister in Solomon Islands says there is still a lot of work to be done to unite the country under one banner. Audio
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Nauru opposition banned from commenting on refugee resettlement
Audio 7 Aug 2013Nauru opposition banned in local media from commenting on government's controversial decision to resettle refugees on the island. Audio
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Solomons commentator says nation-building still work in progress
Audio 7 Aug 2013A former secretary to the prime minister in Solomon Islands says there is still a lot of work to be done to unite the country under one banner. Audio
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Questions raised about huge Vanuatu airport development
Audio 7 Aug 2013Vanuatu plans huge airport developments involving a Singaporean company. The government says it is vital to grow tourism but the opposition says its risky and too costly. Audio
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Cruise liners a good opportunity for Pacific with right preparation
Audio 6 Aug 2013Cruise liners are heading to the Pacific in greater numbers as countries push for upgrades. Audio
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Cook Islanders in NZ want more done to preserve language
Audio 6 Aug 2013Cook Island community in NZ says more needs to be done to preserve the language for future generations. Audio
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Regional head supports new Fiji-led body
Audio 6 Aug 2013The head of the Secretariat for the Pacific Community says there is a role for the new Fiji-led regional body because it has a different focus from other regional groups. Audio
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New Tuvalu government waits on a legal decision
Audio 6 Aug 2013There are concerns within the new Tuvalu government as it awaits a court decision after weeks of political turmoil came to a head. Audio
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Continuing discord in PNG at Australia's asylum seeker scheme
Audio 6 Aug 2013There are continuing signs of strong opposition in Papua New Guinea to the refugee resettlement agreement Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has signed with Australia. Audio
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Nauru says it will settle refugees under deal with Australia
Audio 6 Aug 2013Nauru says it will settle refugees under a new deal with Australia but not permanently. Audio
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Jakarta defends its policy approach in Papua region
Audio 5 Aug 2013A senior advisor in Indonesia's government sheds some light on Jakarta's policy towards Papua region, and addresses claims of ongoing military abuses in the region. Audio
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Solomons academic asks whether country can afford RAMSI legacy
Audio 5 Aug 2013A Solomon Islands academic says as the Regional Assistance Mission is scaled down it will be important to ask whether the government can afford the institutions the intervention has created. Audio
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Regional meeting in Fiji described as more than a talk-fest
Audio 5 Aug 2013The inaugural Pacific Island Development Forum meeting has begun in Nadi, with the host Frank Bainimara insisting that the event is not just a "talk-fest". Audio
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Australia's Opposition signals a change in approach to Fiji
Audio 5 Aug 2013Australia's Opposition promises a change in direction over Fiji if it wins the coming election. Audio
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New government in Tuvalu after successful vote of no-confidence
Audio 5 Aug 2013Tuvalu government thrown out after successful vote of no-confidence held. Audio