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Solomons police beseeched to unite amid reports of split
Audio 17 May 2013Solomon Islands police are being urged to remain united, amid reports of a split in the force and ongoing uncertainty around the departure of the former police commissioner, John Lansley. Audio
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Tokelau may move its Apia office back to the atolls
Audio 17 May 2013Tokelau prepares to move its Apia administration office back to the atolls. Audio
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Australias foreign aid is up but not in the Pacific
Audio 17 May 2013Australia's foreign aid boosts, but not for the Pacific, as Millennium Development Goal's aim for aid again falls short. Audio
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Fiji student support group marks Day Against Homo/Transphobia
Audio 16 May 2013A support group for gay students is hoping to raise awareness of the plight of homosexual and transgender communities in Fiji. Audio
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The Phocea returns to Noumea
Audio 16 May 2013The megayacht which was detained for 10 months until recently in Vanuatu and then sailed to New Caledonia, before departing for Thailand has had to turn back to Noumea. Meanwhile, issues regarding the… Audio
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PNG Haus Krai rated a great success
Audio 16 May 2013Haus Krai rated a great success in raising awareness about the levels of violence which have become entrenched in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Samoa prepares to lift turkey tail ban
Audio 16 May 2013Samoa is preparing to lift its ban on turkey tails as part of conditions set when it joined the World Trade Organisation a year ago. Audio
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PNG teachers worried about overcrowded classrooms
Audio 16 May 2013More teething problems with implementation of PNG's landmark free education policy. Audio
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Marshall Islands water advisor says drought situation dire
Audio 16 May 2013Marshall Islands water advisor says drought situation dire. Audio
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Rotuma poised to help Tuvalu over food security
Audio 15 May 2013Fiji's farthest-flung island Rotuma is poised to start exporting food and water to Tuvalu and other countries in the northern Pacific. Audio
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Tonga considering clean slate legislation: police commissioner
Audio 15 May 2013Tonga considering clean slate legislation, following the discovery that people convicted of serious crimes are among those to have had their criminal records cleared. Audio
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Major hunt underway for notorious PNG bank robber
Audio 15 May 2013A major manhunt is underway in Papua New Guinea for the country's most notorious bank robber, William Kapris, who has escaped from the country's main prison along with at least three others. Audio
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Fiji economist disinvited from USP press freedom celebrations
Audio 15 May 2013A former University of the South Pacific professor says the USP journalism school was instructed to stop him speaking at World Press Freedom day celebrations . Audio
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More aid agencies help drought stricken Marshall Islands
Audio 15 May 2013More aid agencies assist Marshall Islands atolls facing a humanitarian crisis due to drought. Audio
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West Papua independence leader could be charged
Audio 15 May 2013The leader of the West Papua National Committee, or KNPB, Victor Yeimo, has been detained by police and is likely to be charged, say human rights groups. Audio
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Flosse to shortly resume French Polynesian presidency
Audio 14 May 2013French Polynesia election outcomes pave way for return to presidency of Gaston Flosse. Audio
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Pacific academics developing early Pacific history course
Audio 14 May 2013New online course on early-Pacific history being developed. Audio
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North Tarawa becomes 'open defecation free'
Audio 14 May 2013The community on North Tarawa has built a public toilet and become the first island in Kiribati to become 'open defecation free.' Audio
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Tonga employers say employment relations law will cripple businesses
Audio 14 May 2013Tonga employers say employment relations law will cripple businesses but government says it's simply trying to bring fundamental rights to the workplace. Audio
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Acting Solomons police commissioner denies split in force
Audio 13 May 2013The acting Solomons police commissioner denies there's a split within the force. Audio
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American Samoa and Samoa notice harder drugs coming into shores
Audio 13 May 2013Officials in American Samoa and Samoa say harder drugs like methamphetamine or cocaine are coming across their borders more often. Audio
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Work underway on Fiji's crumbling roads
Audio 13 May 2013Complaints are going through the roof over Fiji's crumbling roads as people see new work underway. Audio
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Decision on West Papuan MSG membership bid approaches
Audio 13 May 2013The prospect of West Papuan membership in the Melanesian Spearhead Group appears close, ahead of the grouping's annual leaders summit next month. Audio
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One In Five for 12 May 2013
These days, you name it, the Internet has got it, but some people living with disabilities may only be enjoying a fraction of what's available. Katy Gosset gets on line with the Royal New Zealand… Audio
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Cook Islands plays host to filmmakers
Audio 10 May 2013Filmmakers head to the Cook Islands for the Film Raro challenge. Audio