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Australian budget likely to continue trend in aid spending
Audio 30 Apr 2014Australia's budget is likely to continue the recent trend of Australia's aid programme, according to an academic. Audio
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Solomon's flood victims want water tanks to move from camps
Audio 30 Apr 2014Solomon Islands flood victims say they will not leave their evacuation centres until they get help to source clean water. Audio
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Australia breaching at least 7 laws with off shore asylum camps
Audio 29 Apr 2014Australia's asylum seeker laws are breaching at least 7 international laws, according to a researcher. Audio
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Solomons' gold mine wants answers on govt ban
Audio 29 Apr 2014The operator of the Gold Ridge Mine in Solomon Islands is perplexed by a Solomons' Government decision to stop its expatriate workers from re-entering the country. Audio
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Solomon Islands selects women only group to attend festival
Audio 29 Apr 2014Solomon Islands first ever national women's theatre troupe has been selected to attend this year's Melanesian Festival of the Arts in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Fiji Electoral Decree "muzzle" on NGOs - Human Rights Coalition
Audio 29 Apr 2014NGOs in Fiji say the Electoral Decree is acting as a muzzle, stopping NGOs from doing their jobs. Audio
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Oxfam questions Westpac "sustainable" credentials in PNG
Audio 29 Apr 2014Oxfam Australia says Westpac Bank in Papua New Guinea is among Australia's big four banks not living up to their image as leaders in sustainable banking. Audio
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Manus landowners regret allowing Australian detention camp
Audio 29 Apr 2014Landowners on PNG's Manus Island voice regret at presence of asylum seeker detention camp on their land. Audio
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Marshall Islands applies for new water and sanitation systems
Audio 28 Apr 2014The Marshall Islands government is hoping Japan will help fund a major water and sewer upgrade on Majuro atoll. Audio
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PNG vice chancellor glad to be back
Audio 28 Apr 2014Re-instated PNG university head delighted to be back in Lae. Audio
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Media authority defends decision to censure Fiji TV
Audio 28 Apr 2014The chairman of the Media Industry Development Authority in Fiji is defending his decision to censure Fiji TV for broadcasting so-called hate speech. Audio
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Is PNG's government committed to tackling corruption?
Audio 25 Apr 2014A Papua New Guinea MP has been jailed for corruption and the Government is to set up a corruption commission but just how committed is it to ending the prevasive practice. Audio
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New diplomatic role a boost for the Pacific - McCully
Audio 25 Apr 2014The New Zealand politician Shane Jones says he would bring wide experience and passion to a new ambassador level role focusing on Pacific fisheries. Audio
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PNG research institute says freedom of speech critical
Audio 24 Apr 2014The Papua New Guinea Institute of National Affairs says it's critical people can question public spending in order for the government to become more transparent and accountable. Audio
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Land issues set to dominate election agenda in Fiji
Audio 24 Apr 2014The Fiji regime has again warned people are stirring up trouble over land as Fiji heads towards elections in September but doubt remains over its assurances that indigenous land is more secure than… Audio
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NZ politican Shane Jones outlines new Pacific ambassador role
Audio 23 Apr 2014The New Zealand politician Shane Jones says he would bring wide experience and passion to a new ambassador level role focusing on Pacific fisheries. Audio
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Fiji parties query election supervisor appointment
Audio 22 Apr 2014The Fiji Labour Party says there is no chance of free and fair elections this year, with the appointment of a biased elections supervisor and a decree that could protects vote riggers. Audio
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CNMI governor vetoes drug tests for representatives
Audio 22 Apr 2014The CNMI governor has vetoed a Bill that would have seen elected officials drug tested annually. Audio
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Pacific fishing vessel observers playing vital role
Audio 22 Apr 2014The man who oversees the work of fishing vessel observers in the Pacific says a greater sense of professionalism is being imparted on those tasked with monitoring catches. Audio
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PNG social media policy fears unfounded, says PFF
Audio 22 Apr 2014The co-chair of the Pacific Freedom Forum says fears about a proposed cyber crime policy in PNG are unfounded. Audio
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No immediate transfer of babies to Pacific detention camps
Audio 18 Apr 2014Twenty six babies born in Australia to asylum seeker parents will not be transferred to Nauru or Manus detention centres this weekend. Audio
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Niue premier confident on re-election
Audio 17 Apr 2014Niue caretaker premier says he is confident on re-election and will introduce policy reforms and invest in tourism in his next term. Audio
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UNDP to pay Ha'apai cyclone victims to clear debris
Audio 17 Apr 2014UNDP to pay Ha'apai families in exchange for their work in clearing debris after Cyclone Ian in January. Audio
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Marshallese turn to ships for travel as airline struggles
Audio 17 Apr 2014Domestic air travel in the Marshall Islands remains limited with both local planes grounded waiting for spare parts. Audio
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Solomon Islands flood victims worried about lack of clean water
Audio 16 Apr 2014People made homeless by the floods in Solomon Islands speak about life in the evacuation centres. Audio