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Baron Waqa Nauru's new president
Audio 11 Jun 2013Nauru Parliament elects speaker and president following the weekend poll that returned six new members among the 19 MPs. Audio
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Guam hails cashflow model as answer to recent solvency
Audio 11 Jun 2013Guam's government is hailing the introduction of a cashflow model as one of the main reasons it has been able to clear the territory's US$300 million short-term deficit. Audio
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United Front in Fiji vows to carry on its fight
Audio 11 Jun 2013Members of an umbrella political group in Fiji say there is still a role for a united opposition force despite the registration of four political parties. Audio
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Fiji police urge compassion as suicide rate climbs
Audio 10 Jun 2013The Fiji police are urging more compassion within families as the force records a significant rise in the suicide rate. Audio
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Tahiti nuclear test veterans unhappy with French Socialists
Audio 10 Jun 2013French Polynesia nuclear test veterans disappointed with Socialists amid stalled compensation claims. Audio
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Tokelau speaks up about being shut out of UN bodies
Audio 10 Jun 2013Tokelau speaks up about being shut out of UN bodies. Audio
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Conference addresses PNG's sorcery-related violence
Audio 10 Jun 2013A solution to sorcery-related violence in Papua New Guinea was one of the major themes of a conference in Canberra last week. Audio
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PNG's planned Marine Industrial Zone back on track
Audio 10 Jun 2013One of Papua New Guinea's major commercial developments, the planned Pacific Marine Industrial Zone in Madang, is back on track, after its opponents withdrew their legal action. However local people… Audio
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No threat of coronavirus in American Samoa - health officials
Audio 10 Jun 2013After a scare blamed on the media American Samoans are assured that there is no threat from the corona virus at th is point but health officials promise if this changes they will be kept informed Audio
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Mount Tarawera: I’ve since been told that was what’s been called an electric cold
Audio 10 Jun 2013A few kilometres away to the north in Rotorua, Postmaster and Telegraph Operator Roger Delamere Dansey was at home with his wife and children. His written account is read here by Bill Beavis of the… Audio
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Mount Tarawera: It’s awful out there.
Audio 10 Jun 2013Approximately sixty-two people sheltered in Guide Sophia's whare that night, the steep pitch of its roofs proving strong enough to withstand the falling debris. Roger Dansey was still outside watching… Audio
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Bainimarama's sugar management disputed
Audio 7 Jun 2013Former Fiji prime minister rejects regime's claims that it has rescued the sugar industry. Audio
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Nauru prepares for 'critical' elections this weekend
Audio 7 Jun 2013Nauru heads into a pivotal election following a months only political standoff that saw parliament not about to function Audio
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Pacific prisoners in NZ release debut album
Audio 7 Jun 2013Prison choir of Pacific inmates releases charity CD. None involved in Spring Hill riot the day after CD was released. Audio
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Chinese investor demands spark angst in Samoa
Audio 7 Jun 2013Conditions outlined by a Chinese company considering investing in Samoa have been met with alarm. Audio
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Australian politicians clash over West Papua
Audio 7 Jun 2013Fiery exchanges at a hearing of Australia's Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee reflect growing scrutiny on Canberra over its stance on West Papua. Audio
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New PNG league administration says stability is here to stay
Audio 6 Jun 2013The Papua New Guinea rugby league community reflects on their first successful AGM in four years, which elected a new board, five months out from the World Cup in the United Kingdom. Audio
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Sea bed minerals expert says time is right for rare earth mining
Audio 6 Jun 2013An expert says mining of Pacific seabeds for some of the richest 'rare earth' deposits could be lucrative for Pacific island nations Audio
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Bougainville group calls for respect for sanctity of life
Audio 6 Jun 2013Bougainville group calls for respect for sanctity of life Audio
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Pacific nations urged to sign UN small arms treaty
Audio 6 Jun 2013Oxfam is urging Pacific countries to sign the UN small arms treaty, saying it could help prevent future conflicts in the region. Audio
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China-US meeting bodes well for region: China scholar
Audio 6 Jun 2013A China foreign policy scholar says Friday's meeting between the presidents of the United States and China bodes well for the region. Audio
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Tuvalu takes climate change message to Venice Biennale
Audio 5 Jun 2013The tiny voice of Tuvalu is making a big cry at one of the world's most prestigious art shows, the Venice Biennale. Audio
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First ever 'state of the birds' report released in Fiji
Audio 5 Jun 2013The author of Fiji's first-ever State of the Birds Report says it reveals some worrying trends in Fiji's birdlife. Audio
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Union member at Papua mine says tunnel collapse was human error
Audio 5 Jun 2013As the Indonesian government orders Freeport to halt production at its mine in Papua, a worker and union member says the fatal tunnel collapse was due to human error, and safety standards need to be… Audio
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Confidence Tonga Family Protection Bill will pass soon
Audio 5 Jun 2013Confidence Tonga Family Protection Bill will pass soon. Audio