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Better food supplies needed for future growth
Audio 24 Feb 2015A New Zealand scientist says fuelling population growth with healthy food in the Pacific region over the coming three decades will be a real challenge. Audio
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Pacific youth encouraged to fight corruption
Audio 24 Feb 2015Pacific youth learn about corruption and advocating for change in their own countries. Audio
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CCF has 'high hopes' for Fiji's new Commission
Audio 23 Feb 2015Fiji's Citizens Constitutional Forum says it holds high hopes for the country's new Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission. Audio
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Marshalls poised to open telco market
Audio 23 Feb 2015The Marshall Islands parliament looks set to pass a controversial law that would open up the telecommunications market to competition. Audio
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Satellite data a new tool in fight against malaria
Audio 23 Feb 2015Satellite data mapping could be a new breakthrough in fight against malaria. Audio
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Pacific leaders seek more say
Audio 23 Feb 2015Pacific leaders want more say in their region and this was a key element in discussions earlier the month in Noumea when regional agencies got together. Audio
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Pacific nations improve on media freedom
Audio 23 Feb 2015Two Pacific nations are bucking the trend when it comes to media freedom. Audio
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American Samoan Fishers ask Washington for help
Audio 20 Feb 2015The United States Government is being asked to declare an economic disaster for the US longline fishing fleet in American Samoa. Audio
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Oxfam to raise funds for PNG water systems
Audio 20 Feb 2015Oxfam invites teams to complete a water engineering task to raise money to build sanitation services in remote parts of Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Tonga hoping for release of NZ aid
Audio 20 Feb 2015The Tongan goverment is hopeful that a meeting with the New Zealand foreign minister will lead to suspended aid being released. Audio
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PNG fight against TB gets serious
Audio 19 Feb 2015Papua New Guinea's government has received a timely boost in its fight to counter tuberculosis, as rates creep up in parts of the country. Audio
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PNG landowners look ahead after SABL order
Audio 19 Feb 2015Frustration is building among customary landowners in PNG after the latest delay to the cancellation of controversial Special Agricultural and Business Leases. Audio
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Fiji Opposition hopes for new parliamentary era
Audio 19 Feb 2015The Leader of the Opposition in Fiji says she hopes a parliamentary visit to the UK will mark the the beginning of a new era in parliamentary democracy in her country. Audio
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Vanuatu MP welcomes Luganville wharf renovation
Audio 19 Feb 2015An MP in Vanuatu's second main town of Luganville has welcomed the government's decision to renovate the wharf, bolstering the status of the island Santo as a regional economic hub. Audio
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Changes needed to make Australian work scheme work
Audio 18 Feb 2015: There are calls for changes to Australia's Pacific seasonal work scheme if it is to achieve its intended aim of providing work for up to 40,000 people. Audio
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Pacific judiciary looks to tech development
Audio 18 Feb 2015Pacific Judiciary hopes technology will reduce the distances and remoteness between islands. Audio
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Rigorous discussion on Pacific architecture needed - Forum
Audio 17 Feb 2015Pacific Forum's Dame Meg Taylor supportive of discussion on the structure of regional agencies. Audio
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NZ student sees cosmetic solution to Pacific blindness
Audio 17 Feb 2015A New Zealand university student says she's hoping to make an impact on the prevention of blindness in the Pacific by using the sale of her brand of organic mascara to fund cataract surgery. Audio
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Former Australia PM slams asylum policy
Audio 16 Feb 2015Australia's former Prime Minister has criticised the goverment's response to a damning report on children in detention as disgraceful and based on a lie. Audio
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Vanuatu customary land ownership process begins
Audio 16 Feb 2015The process of identifying customary land ownership in Vanuatu has now begun under wide-ranging reforms implemented a year ago. Audio
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Nauru prioritises water storage and security
Audio 16 Feb 2015Nauru's climate change adaptation framework puts immediate focus on water storage and security. Audio
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Sols womens theatre releases book, documentary
Audio 16 Feb 2015A Solomon Islands community theatre group empowering women to break down taboos around gender-based violence will release a book, documentary and toolkit this week as the two-year project wraps up. Audio
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Solomons seasonal workers warned of false agents
Audio 16 Feb 2015Seaonal workers in Solomon Islands warned not to give money to false agents promising access to work in Australia and New Zealand. Audio
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American Samoa call for more special education effort
Audio 13 Feb 2015An American Samoa lawmaker says more must be done to ensure children with special education needs get the education they are entitled to. Audio
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Delays in Tonga's cyclone rebuild leads to 'finger pointing'
Audio 12 Feb 2015Legal problems stalling house rebuilding in Tonga's Ha'apai group. Audio