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Transparency Solomons hails Sogavare's election
Audio 11 Dec 2014Transparency Solomon Islands optimistic about progress of anti-corruption reforms under new government. Audio
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Participation of citizens in growth seen as key to PNG's future
Audio 9 Dec 2014The UNDP says Papua New Guinea's goal of being one of the top 50 ranked countries in the human development index by 2050 requires citizens to work together for the good of the nation. Audio
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Better shipping for Tonga's Niuas
Audio 9 Dec 2014A shipping service, owned and operated by the local community, is set to be launched next year in Tonga's far northern Niua island group. Audio
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PNG's PM defends govt budget deficit strategy
Audio 8 Dec 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has defended his government's stewardship of the economy amidst criticism from a rejuvenated opposition. Audio
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Pacific stands to benefit from Asia's growing middle class
Audio 8 Dec 2014Pacific island countries should be planning now to cater for the hunger for luxury goods and holidays from Asia's growing middle class. Audio
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Pacific human rights in spotlight at Massey Uni
Audio 8 Dec 2014Massey University conference to focus on human rights issues around the Pacific and look for sustainable solutions. Audio
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PNG men who were adrift at sea released from hospital
Audio 5 Dec 2014Two Papua New Guinea men who spent five months adrift at sea in a small boat have been released from hospital in the Federated States of Micronesia. Audio
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Pacific continues to face problems with corruption
Audio 5 Dec 2014Papua New Guinea continues to be perceived as one of the world's most corrupt countries on this year's Transparency International Corruption Perception Index. Audio
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PM race in Tonga heats up
Audio 5 Dec 2014Candidates position for PM race in Tonga as late electoral challenge is launched . Audio
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Niue man who was arrested during NZ PM's visit plans to sue
Audio 5 Dec 2014A man in Niue who was arrested and taken into custody when the New Zealand prime minister, John Key, visited last June, is suing police. Audio
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New-look PNG opposition focuses on economy
Audio 4 Dec 2014PNG's new opposition leader focuses on the Prime Minister's economic management and pledges to offer people a viable alternative government sensitive to their needs. Audio
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Timing of big pay rises for politicians in Guam debated
Audio 4 Dec 2014Guam politicans vote for big pay rises...for themselves. Audio
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PNG PM digs in for long haul, despite referral
Audio 3 Dec 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister has welcomed his referral to a Leadership Tribunal over allegations related to the government's decision to take out a controversial state loan. Audio
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Filmmaker slams corporates for delay tactics on climate change
Audio 3 Dec 2014A New Zealand investigative documentary maker says efforts to get international treaties on climate change are being used as a distraction and delaying tactic by corporate lobbyists. Audio
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"We stand firm": Solomon Islands People's Democratic Coalition
Audio 2 Dec 2014Coalitions in Solomon Islands batten down the hatches as lobbying intensifies ahead of next week's election. Audio
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Fiji opposition replies to government budget
Audio 2 Dec 2014Fiji's opposition says the budget is economically boring and unrealistic. Audio
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Xi's visit to Pacific heavy on symbolism
Audio 1 Dec 2014The visit to Fiji by the Chinese President has taken China's ties with the Pacific Island region to new heights but observers say the symbolism of the visit was much more significant than… Audio
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Public against introduction of death penalty in Kiribati
Audio 1 Dec 2014The head of a commission set up to consult the public on introducing the death penalty in Kiribati says the overwhelming majority are against it. Audio
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Vanuatu Govt urged to take action over sorcery
Audio 1 Dec 2014An author of a report into sorcery and criminal law in Vanuatu says the state has a role to play in protecting people from malicious accusations of black magic. Audio
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Committee confident of united West Papuan bid
Audio 28 Nov 2014The chair of Vanuatu's West Papua Unification Committee is confident next week's summit will produce a united West Papuan bid to join the Melanesian Spearhead Group. Audio
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PNG landowners want better compo from mine damage
Audio 28 Nov 2014Landowners in the South Fly region of Papua New Guinea's Western Province want more comprehensive compensation over environmental ruin caused by the Ok Tedi mine. Audio
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Fiji businesses hope to grow exports at show
Audio 28 Nov 2014The Melanesian Spearhead Group is hosting a trade and investment road show in Papua New Guinea to promote business cooperation in the region. Audio
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Pacific plans for disease threats
Audio 27 Nov 2014Public health officials from around the Pacific region have been gathering in Fiji this week to discuss how best to respond to the threat of emerging infectious diseases. Audio
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Vanuatu MP defends vigilante killings
Audio 27 Nov 2014A Vanuatu opposition MP who believes in 'black magic' is defending the vigilante killings of two people accused of using black magic. Audio
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Sport: Dispute lingers between Samoa rugby union and players
Audio 27 Nov 2014A dispute between the Manu Samoa players and Samoa Rugby Union remains unresolved despite claims from the country's Prime Minister the matter has been dealt with. Audio