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Politicians embrace social media in Cook Islands election race
Audio 26 Jun 2014Politicians in the Cook Islands have been utilising social media in an attempt to tap into the younger, swing voters for this year's election. Audio
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Sport: World Cup or bust for Fiji, Cook Islands rugby teams
Audio 26 Jun 2014Fiji and the Cook Islands will play-off this weekend in a winner-takes-all clash for a place at next year's Rugby World Cup. Audio
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Fiji academics stand by comments
Audio 25 Jun 2014Journalism experts at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji being slammed by the Media Industry and Development Authority as reckless and ill-informed say they stand by their comments. Audio
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Pacific products in News Zealand need more recognition
Audio 25 Jun 2014Pacific business people have gathered in Auckland as part of efforts to find ways to boost export opportunities for a wider range of Pacific Islands products. Audio
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US Memo released about Yemen drone strike
Audio 24 Jun 2014A Court in the US has ordered the release of parts of a Justice Department memo that deemed it lawful to kill an American-born cleric in Yemen. Audio
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Pacific urged to chart waters for benefit of economy
Audio 24 Jun 2014A New Zealand applied scientist says training Pacific nations in the science of hydrography could boost Pacific economies and even save lives. Audio
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Lawyer for US army deserters talks about Bowe Bergdahl's case
Audio 24 Jun 2014The controversial case of US Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, released after five years in Taliban captivity in exchange for five prisoners from Guantanamo Bay. Questions have been raised about the… Audio
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Fiji election campaign heats up in NZ
Audio 23 Jun 2014Fiji expats living in New Zealand are being urged to put an end to their homeland's "coup culture" by voting against Frank Bainimarama in the September polls. Audio
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Samoa govt complains to NZ Commerce Commission
Audio 23 Jun 2014The sole exporter of Samoan coconut cream says it wants companies based in Asia that it says are ripping off its brand to have their products taken off the New Zealand market. Audio
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NGO wary of empty promises on PNG land leases
Audio 23 Jun 2014An NGO which has been calling for the scrapping of controversial land leases in Papua New Guinea says the prime minister needs to do more than just make promises he'll get rid of them. Audio
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Biodiversity threatened by invasive species
Audio 23 Jun 2014A recent meeting in Micronesia has heard of the increasing threats to biodiversity posed by the spread of invasive species. Audio
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US President's vow to expand Pacific no-fishing zone under fire
Audio 23 Jun 2014A United States fishery scientist says the US President's vow to dramatically increase a no-fishing zone in the Pacific is nothing more than a gesture. Audio
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PNG Prime Minister stands firm amid political meltdown
Audio 20 Jun 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill stands firm while a major political storm engulfing his office casts uncertainty over his future. Audio
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Bat thought extinct found in PNG
Audio 20 Jun 2014A 'microbat' thought to be extinct has been rediscovered in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Sam Koim vows to keep probing high-level corruption in PNG
Audio 20 Jun 2014The head of PNG's anti-corruption unit Taskforce Sweep vows to keep on investigating high-level graft despite being sidelined. Audio
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Australia's asylum seeker policy upheld in court
Audio 19 Jun 2014A barrister and human rights advocate considers Australian court ruling on legality of PNG as an offshore processing centre. Audio
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Tongan budget prompts calls to rein in spending
Audio 18 Jun 2014The new Tongan budget has faced criticism for relying too heavily on foreign aid, with 59 percent of the record budget provided by donors. Audio
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World War II explosives found in Pacific still pose threat
Audio 18 Jun 2014An officer with the Australian Defense Force says it is important to educate people in the Pacific about the dangers posed by old explosives from World War II. Audio
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PNA head says members must protect value of fishery
Audio 18 Jun 2014The head of the Parties to the Nauru Agreement says member countries are hiking fishing fees as a way to protect the increasing value of its fishery. Audio
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Vanuatu nurses continue battle over unpaid wages
Audio 17 Jun 2014Nurses in Vanuatu still owed unpaid wages despite Government promises to pay up in March. Audio
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Economic empowerment for Solomons women
Audio 17 Jun 2014A saving scheme for women in Gizo in Solomon Islands has been set up to help improve their economic status and eventually set up their own businesses. Audio
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Call for Pacific Forum to try and resolve crisis in Nauru
Audio 17 Jun 2014There are suggestions that an eminent persons group should be sent to Nauru ass the small island is again enveloped in a debiliting political crisis. Audio
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PNA countries agree to crank up fees
Audio 16 Jun 2014Parties to the Nauru Agreement nations have agreed to crank up the fees they charge to fish in their waters. Audio
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Pay boost for Fiii sugar workers "vote-buying"
Audio 16 Jun 2014Fiji sugar workers say they'll accept a pay rise they've been offered but they've dismissed the increase as a mere vote-buying exercise. Audio
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Tonga to spark discussions before elections
Audio 16 Jun 2014The 'Festival of Democracy' conference next week expects to spark discussions on the issue in light of Tonga's election later this year. Audio