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CNMI governor in run-off
Audio 5 Nov 2014There will be a run off in the Northern Marianas governor's election, with none of the four candidates achieving the necessary 50 percent plus one vote. Audio
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SPC would back review of Pacific bodies
Audio 5 Nov 2014SPC chief is fully supportive of plans for a review of Pacific regional agencies. Audio
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Fiji govt challenged over private payment of salaries
Audio 4 Nov 2014The Fiji Opposition says it is proven right by details in the Auditor General's reports. Audio
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New vaccine could dampen dengue in Pacific
Audio 4 Nov 2014The French pharmaceutical company says clinical trials have shown a new dengue vaccine is highly effective against severe cases of the disease. Audio
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Fight to save historic Samoa court house
Audio 4 Nov 2014A Samoan architect in New Zealand is raising support to save one of Samoa's most historically valued buildings. Audio
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Calls for a Fiji Tourism Forum
Audio 3 Nov 2014There are calls for a Fiji Tourism Forum to be established to help make tourism a 1 billion US dollar industry by 2020. Audio
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Tonga plans to be 100 percent renewable by 2020
Audio 31 Oct 2014Tonga has set an ambitious goal of 100 percent renewable energy by the end of the decade. Audio
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Tuvalu farmers get EU help to boost crops
Audio 31 Oct 2014Tuvalu Director of Agriculture says US$600,000 of funding from the European Union for climate resilent crop initiatives is important to the country's survival. Audio
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Norfolk's Pitcairners fear loss of self governance
Audio 31 Oct 2014Pitcairners on Norfolk Island particularly worried at prospect of an end to autonomy. Audio
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Local Chief on a mission to preserve Solomon Island culture
Audio 31 Oct 2014A Solomon Islands Chief from the East Kwaio region in Malaita Province is on a mission to save his traditions and culture from extinction. Audio
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Fiji's human rights record under scrutiny at the UN
Audio 30 Oct 2014Senior judicial figures from Fiji have told a United Nations gathering in Switzerland the country is addressing concerns about police brutality. Audio
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PIF needs NZ and Australia - Fiji academic
Audio 30 Oct 2014A Fijian academic says New Zealand and Australia still have a strong role to play in the Pacific Islands Forum and that includes standing up to Fiji when necessary. Audio
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Worries at cuts to Pacific TV content
Audio 30 Oct 2014Pacific broadcasters are concerned over Television New Zealand's latest decision to outsource their Maori and Pacific Islands production to private companies. Audio
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Surge in domestic violence complaints in Marshall Islands
Audio 29 Oct 2014More awareness and greater police powers appear to have fuelled a sudden increase in the number of restraining orders that have been issued against men in the Marshall Islands. Audio
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The Cook Islands get their first solar plant
Audio 29 Oct 2014A new solar plant has just been connected to the Cook Islands electricity grid in the country's first major step towards a vision of 100 per cent renewable energy sources. Audio
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Fiji digs its toes in over Forum despite suspension lifting
Audio 28 Oct 2014Fiji has reiterated it will not retake its seat at the Pacific Islands Forum unless Australia and New Zealand's role is reassessed. Audio
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Allegations of abuse of Fiji taxpayer funds
Audio 27 Oct 2014Fiji's Public Accounts Committee tasked with scrutinising government spending over the last seven years will summon the heads of ministries to explain alleged widespread abuse of public funds. Audio
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Pacific surveillance nabs 12 fishing boats
Audio 27 Oct 2014Forum Fisheries Agency staff delighted with outcome of latest maritime surveillance exercise in the Pacific. Audio
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Tonga's Democrats well organised for November poll
Audio 27 Oct 2014Nominations for next month's elections in Tonga are in and the signs are that this poll will be markedly different from the last one. Audio
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Solomons mine tailings threat leads to squabble
Audio 24 Oct 2014The Solomon Islands Government and an Australian miner are at loggerheads over how to restore a tailings storage facility ahead of the wet season. Audio
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Niue's High Commissioner calls for more people to return home
Audio 24 Oct 2014Niue's High Commissioner to New Zealand says the country's 40th anniversary of self-governance signals it is time for more Niueans to return home. Audio
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Broadband internet for Solomons in 2016
Audio 24 Oct 2014High Speed internet for Solomon Islands in 2016 Audio
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Poor wages stymie Fiji's garment sector
Audio 23 Oct 2014A union backed charity says poverty-level wages are holding Fiji back from being a niche player as the "clean clothes producer" of the region. Audio
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Vanuatu evicted to be moved to new site
Audio 22 Oct 2014More than 300 residents have been evicted from an illegal settlement in the capital Port Vila. Audio
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Pacific discusses issues facing disabled
Audio 21 Oct 2014Pacific governments and healthcare professionals gather to develop plans to ease challenges faced by those with disabilities. Audio