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Canberra hopes to work out a solution to Melanesia sorcery
Audio 5 Jun 2013A conference that hopes to address the issue of sorcery and witchcraft killings in Melanesia is getting underway in Canberra. Audio
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Dengue may be declared endemic to Solomons
Audio 5 Jun 2013The head of the taskforce set up to handle Solomon Islands' first major outbreak of dengue fever says the disease may now be endemic to the country. Audio
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Forum not threatend by rise of MSG - Forum chair
Audio 4 Jun 2013Pacific Islands Forum chairman, Henry Puna, welcomes the rise of sub-regional groups in the Pacific, but says the Forum will remain the overarching body. Audio
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Vanuatu women on track for seats in parliament
Audio 4 Jun 2013Women's advocacy group in Vanuatu says it's a breakthrough that the Council of Ministers agree on right for women to have seats in parliament. Audio
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PNG eyes joint projects with Indonesia
Audio 4 Jun 2013Papua New Guinea's government is eyeing joint projects with Indonesia as a way of promoting economic growth in the under-developed area of the two countries' common border. Audio
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New cable to give Tonga high-speed internet access
Audio 4 Jun 2013A new underwater cable between Fiji and Tonga, is expected to give the kingdom high-speed internet access. Audio
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Village consultations delay Bougainville forum on mine opening
Audio 4 Jun 2013Panguna forum on the re-opening of the controversial Bougainville mine put off until consultations at village level completed. Audio
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Concerns in PNG's Oro at missing aid funds
Audio 4 Jun 2013A body set up to help fix damaged infrastructure after the devastating Cyclone Guba hit Papua New Guinea in 2007, is being investigated after questions were raised about how it has spent donations. Audio
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Samoan/Indian artist has record-breaking sweep at music awards
Audio 3 Jun 2013Aradhna sweeps this year's Pacific Music Awards with a record-breaking number of wins. Audio
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Distinguished Pacific writer given New Zealand's highest honour
Audio 3 Jun 2013One of the most prominent people in Pacific literature, Albert Wendt, is made a member of the Order of New Zealand - the highest honour in the New Zealand awards system. Audio
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EU increases funding for Pacific export project
Audio 3 Jun 2013The European Union has increased funding for a project aimed at helping Pacific businesses boost their exports Audio
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A lot more to be done for true press freedom in Samoa
Audio 3 Jun 2013A media lecturer and journalist association member in Samoa says the removal of criminal libel laws and public media education are still on the agenda but a lack of unity among colleagues is stunting… Audio
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Tokelau considers reserving General Fono seats for women
Audio 3 Jun 2013New Zealand law professor Tony Angelo has been facilitating discussion in Tokelau on various constitutional questions, including whether the island should have reserved sets in the General Fono for… Audio
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Fiji village opts to stay put despite rising tides
Audio 3 Jun 2013As Pacific Island coastal villages look at relocating to escape rising seas, one community in Fiji is refusing to budge. Audio
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Kayakers conquer the white waters of PNG's Chimbu River
Audio 31 May 2013It's third time lucky for four adventurers from New Zealand, who've been the first to kayak the treacherous canyons of a remote Papua New Guinea River. Audio
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Thousands still affected by Marshall Islands drought
Audio 31 May 2013Drought in the Marshall Islands dire, thousands still affected. Audio
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French Polynesia formally asks for independence referendum
Audio 31 May 2013The French Polynesia assembly adopts resolution asking France to organise self-determination referendum. Audio
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Academic warns English language replacing Samoan
Audio 31 May 2013An academic who is in the process of launching a Samoan language dictionary on the web says there are signs in Samoa itself that English could become the more dominant language in time to come. Audio
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Solomons official defends police against corruption claims
Audio 31 May 2013As the RAMSI military presence in the Solomon Islands prepares to leave, and MPs claim that there is police corruption, the acting Police Commissioner says she training police to be more professional.
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A local heads Niue's police force for the first time in 8 years
Audio 31 May 2013Niue appoints a local to head its police force for the first time in eight years. Audio
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Sport: PNG Rugby League to elect new permanent board
Audio 30 May 2013Papua New Guinea Rugby League Federation is poised to finally elect a new permanent administration at Friday's AGM in Lae. Audio
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Nauru President defends state of emergency declaration
Audio 30 May 2013Nauru's president defends his decision to declare a state of emergency just ahead of next week's election as the country struggles with political deadlock. Audio
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Tough new sentences aimed at deterring violent crime in PNG
Audio 30 May 2013Papua New Guinea's parliament passes law changes enacting tough new sentences designed to counter violent crime, including the reactivation of the death penalty. It has also repealed the controversial… Audio
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Signs point to strong tourist season in South Pacific
Audio 30 May 2013Accommodation providers and tour operators in popular destinations like Fiji, Vanuatu, and Cook Islands are expecting a bumper high season. Audio
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PNG police face arrest after Achilles-slashing incident
Audio 30 May 2013Papua New Guinea's police commander appalled by reports that officers slashed the Achilles tendons of people in Port Moresby. Audio