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Concerns in Fiji over process for new flag
Audio 31 Mar 2015The Fiji Government is pushing ahead with its plans to change its flag, despite heavy dissent from the opposition benches. Audio
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Kiribati culture showcased in New Zealand
Audio 31 Mar 2015An exhibition referencing issues facing Kiribati like climate change, over-population and threats to traditional cultures is touring New Zealand. Audio
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UNFPA looks at women's needs in post-cyclone Vanuatu
Audio 31 Mar 2015The United Nations Population Fund, UNFPA, says women's needs are often overlooked after a natural disaster. Audio
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Tuvalu PM says the situation in his country remains dire
Audio 30 Mar 2015Tuvalu's Prime Minister says the situation in his country remains dire and unstable two weeks after cyclone Pam, but he is happy with progress that has been made. Audio
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Norfolk Island to go ahead with governance referendum
Audio 30 Mar 2015The cabinet in the Norfolk Island legislature is to go ahead with a referendum to ask the people what they think about Australia's plans to remove the island's autonomy. Audio
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China uses soft power in Pacific Islands outreach
Audio 30 Mar 2015China is using soft diplomacy to counter fears about its growing military presence in the Pacific region. Audio
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Cooks by-election decider heats up
Audio 30 Mar 2015A move by a Cook Islands MP to switch parties has been labelled a setup by the Prime Minister and 'a blatant disregard for the rules' Audio
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Retiring Fiji activist puts success down to careful navigating
Audio 30 Mar 2015A long time activist for human rights and democracy in Fiji the Reverend Akuila Yabaki says careful navigation has been the key to his survival during politically turbulent times. Audio
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Aid has not reached all communities - Vanuatu government
Audio 27 Mar 2015The Vanuatu government has acknowledged some communities have not received any aid, two weeks after category five Cyclone Pam struck the country. Audio
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Jail sought for former French Polynesian president
Audio 27 Mar 2015Jail sought for former French Polynesian president Gaston Flosse for illegal spying and abuse of public funds. Audio
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Vanuatu children back to school on Monday
Audio 26 Mar 2015Save the Children says sending children affected by Cyclone Pam in Vanuatu back to school will help them deal with the trauma they have experienced and normalise their lives. Audio
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Bikini islanders look for a new home
Audio 26 Mar 2015The Bikinian community in the Marshall Islands are exploring resettlement options - nearly 70 years after the islanders were evacuated from their atoll because of US nuclear weapons tests. Audio
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Immediate need for more Vanuatu aid - UN
Audio 26 Mar 2015The United Nations says Vanuatu is in critical need of more aid to ensure people have access to shelter, clean water and food over the next three months. Audio
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Former Tahiti president in court for alleged spying
Audio 26 Mar 2015Former French Polynesian president Gaston Flosse, in Tahiti's criminal court for alleged spying and abuse of public funds. Audio
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Erromango in desperate need of food
Audio 25 Mar 2015A resident on the remote Vanuatu island of Erromango says the community is in desperate need of food and drinking water as it has not yet received any Government aid. Audio
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Bougainville ready for election
Audio 25 Mar 2015Bougainville's electoral chief says his staff are ready for an election process set to begin on Friday. Audio
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Concerns at Cooks purse seine increase
Audio 25 Mar 2015The Cooks Islands is to open further purse seine fishing to international operators but it is been met with concern. Audio
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Around 1000 women apply to join Fiji Military
Audio 25 Mar 2015The Republic of Fiji Military Forces have been inundated with around 1000 women applying to be a part of their Territorial Force. Audio
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Efforts to combat TB in PNG scaled up
Audio 24 Mar 2015Médecins Sans Frontières says it's scaling up efforts to help combat tuberculosis in Papua New Guinea, as the country continues to battle with a soaring outbreak of the disease. Audio
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Canberra says Norfolk reforms will ensure sustainability
Audio 24 Mar 2015Australian government adamant that Norfolk reforms are the best way to ensure the long term sustainable of the island. Audio
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Criticism of Vanuatu govt aid continues as activity ramps up
Audio 23 Mar 2015As the cyclone relief effort enters it's second week, the Vanuatu government's response has continued to receive criticism. Audio
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New Zealand response to Solomons spying documents 'hypocritical'
Audio 23 Mar 2015Former Solomons officials slam New Zealand over spying allegations. Audio
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Norfolk Islanders gutted by Australian curb
Audio 23 Mar 2015Anger in Norfolk Island at Australia's intention to push ahead with governance changes, removing the island's long standing autonomy. Audio
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Cyclone Pam puts 2017 Vanuatu Mini Games in doubt
Audio 23 Mar 2015Damage from Cyclone Pam has affected sites being used for the 2017 Pacific Mini Games in Port Vila, putting the future of the Games in doubt. Audio
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Vanuatu gets more cyclone help
Audio 20 Mar 2015Aid continues to pour into Vanuatu after last week's devastating Cyclone Pam. Audio