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Villagers in Fiji islands still recovering from cyclone damage
Audio 29 Jul 2013Villagers in a remote Fijian island group are still without houses after the damage from Cyclone Evan more than six months ago. Audio
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Fiji regime attacks Canberra's policy on boat people
Audio 29 Jul 2013Fiji attack on Canberra comes as Fiji repositions itself globally and regionally. Audio
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SPC urges islands to be informed about deep sea mining
Audio 29 Jul 2013The SPC says island governments need to have as much information as possible about deep sea mining before granting licenses for exploration in their waters. Audio
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Miner advocates cautious approach to seabed mining in Solomons
Audio 26 Jul 2013The mining company exploring for deep sea mineals in Temotu Province of Solomon Islands insists it's taking a very cautious approach to its work. Audio
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Chinese aircraft in Tonga to fly next week
Audio 26 Jul 2013A Chinese aircraft gifted to Tonga that triggered the New Zealand government to suspend tourism aid will be in operation from as early as next week. Audio
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Solomons government endeavours to meet teachers' relevelling dues
Audio 26 Jul 2013The Ministry of Education in Solomon Islands says it is doing its best to meet the remaining relevelling dues owed to teachers. Audio
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Nauru opposition MP outraged at government media gag order
Audio 26 Jul 2013Nauru Opposition MP outraged at government order to stop local media broadcasting interview with him. Audio
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Australia's new refugee policy features a change in aid focus
Audio 26 Jul 2013New refugee deal between Australia and Papua New Guinea features a shift in direction for AusAID's PNG programme. Audio
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Settlement arrangement in breach of UN refugees convention
Audio 26 Jul 2013Australian academics say a plan to send boat people seeking asylum to Papua New Guinea undermines Australia's legal and moral obligations under the United Nations Convention relating to the Status of… Audio
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Mill workers in Fiji being polled on whether to strike
Audio 26 Jul 2013Sugar mill workers in Fiji being polled on whether to strike over wages Audio
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Refugee arrangement against spirit of UN refugees convention
Audio 25 Jul 2013Australian academics say a plan to send boat people seeking asylum to Papua New Guinea undermines Australia's legal and moral obligations under the United Nations Convention relating to the Status of… Audio
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Real test of RAMSI is what Solomons does now, says PM
Audio 25 Jul 2013The Solomon Islands prime minister says it is up to ordinary people to make sure the country does not slide back into more civil conflict. Audio
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Concern at push for drug company patents in Pacific trade deal
Audio 25 Jul 2013An NGO raises concerns that the United States is pushing for an extension of patent coverage for drug companies in the Trans Pacific Partnership trade deal. Audio
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Fiji's new flood warning and evacuation plan spelled out
Audio 25 Jul 2013After devastating floods in Fiji in recent years, a new integrated warning system promises to prevent further loss of life. Audio
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Salvation Army staffers say violence at Nauru camp inevitable
Audio 25 Jul 2013Current and former staff of the Salvation Army speak out about the grim conditions at the Australian-run detention camp for asylum seekers in Nauru. Audio
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Widespread concern in PNG at Australian refugee arrangement
Audio 24 Jul 2013Concern in PNG about the consequences of the major new refugee arrangement forged with Australia. Audio
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Rural Solomon Islanders trained to deliver solar power
Audio 24 Jul 2013Solomon Islands locals trained to deliver and pass on skills of solar power to rural communities. Audio
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Solomons government watchdogs in good shape: RAMSI
Audio 24 Jul 2013The head of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands says after ten years the country's government watchdog agencies are in good shape. Audio
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Rivalry between two Tonga colleges needs to be tackled at highest level
Audio 24 Jul 2013Head of Tonga Advisory Council says rivalry between Tonga and Tupou Colleges has to be tackled at the highest level - by the government and the church. Audio
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Nauru government takes stock after riot at detention camp
Audio 24 Jul 2013Nauru government takes stock of asylum seeker detention camp processes following destructive riot at the camp. Audio
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No major changes after decade of RAMSI says academic
Audio 23 Jul 2013An Australian academic says in 10 years RAMSI has produced little noticeable change for the average Solomon Islander. Audio
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Pacific Trade Ministers Meeting
Audio 23 Jul 2013Pacific Trade Ministers met last Friday in Samoa where debate on the proposed PACER Plus deal which the organiser, the Pacific Islands Forum, says is a significant long term opportunity to grow… Audio
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Asylum seekers in Nauru in police custody
Audio 23 Jul 2013More than 150 asylum seekers in Nauru are in police custody following a riot at the Australian-run detention centre that's caused US$55 million in damage. Audio
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Solomons' Temotu people question sea bed mining
Audio 22 Jul 2013People in Solomon Islands' Temotu province are calling for more consultations before undersea mining goes ahead in their region. Audio
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Latest Tonga inter-school attack described as the worst
Audio 22 Jul 2013A Tonga College student remains in a critical condition, with a fractured skull, following an alleged attack on a home by 147 students from rival school Tupou College. Audio