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Tonga opposition against news palace plan
Audio 16 Apr 2014Tonga's Opposition raises concerns about governmentplans for a new palace and office space. Audio
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Researchers investigate possible malaria protection in Pacific
Audio 15 Apr 2014A team of New Zealand researchers have discovered a possible link between gout and protection against malaria in Pacific communities. Audio
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Samoa Cabinet Ministers could face jail for obstructing police
Audio 15 Apr 2014Two senior members of the Samoa government to be sentenced on Friday week after being convicted of obstructing police. Audio
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Fiji Women's Crisis Centre says rise in sexual violence cases
Audio 15 Apr 2014The Fiji Women's Crisis Centre says its figures reveal a disturbing rise in the number of reported cases of rape and sexual assault in the first quarter of this year. Audio
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PNG's proposed cyber crime policy sparks concerns
Audio 14 Apr 2014Some bloggers and other internet users in Papua New Guinea are concerned that a proposed cyber crime policy could go too far in policing activity on social media. Audio
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Media NGO in Fiji says authority must give clarity on clauses
Audio 14 Apr 2014Media NGO in Fiji calls on authority to clarify rules and process on hate speech. Audio
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World Bank funds disaster resilience project in Solomons
Audio 11 Apr 2014The World Bank reveals more details about grants to Solomon Islands and how it will improve disaster preparedness. Audio
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NZ's McCully sees good progress towards elections in Fiji
Audio 11 Apr 2014The New Zealand Foreign Minister Murray McCully says he's continuing to see good quality progress in Fiji towards elections. Audio
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Concern at the threat of disease in Solomons
Audio 10 Apr 2014In Solomon Islands there is increasing concern at the threat of disease after last week's floods. Audio
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Avian flu ruled out in mass chicken deaths in Palau
Audio 10 Apr 2014Contaminated water and not avian flu may be behind the death of hundreds of chickens on a Palau poultry farm. Audio
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A lot of work ahead as Solomons comes to terms with flood
Audio 9 Apr 2014About a fifth of Honiara's population is living in evacuation centres set up in the capital following last week's devastating floods in Solomon Islands. Audio
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UN trip to Nauru called off by islands government
Audio 9 Apr 2014United Nations agency has invitation to assess human rights on Nauru withdrawn by the government with no explanation. Audio
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People continue to flock to evacuation centres in SI
Audio 8 Apr 2014People are continuing to flow into evacuation centres in Solomon Islands after devastating floods last week. Audio
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Fears up to 80 still missing after Solomons floods
Audio 7 Apr 2014Predictions that the death toll from the Solomon Islands floods could reach 100. Audio
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Shock followed by growth, forecast for Solomons economy
Audio 7 Apr 2014A regional economist says the Solomon Islands economy is likely to suffer following last week's devastating floods, but growth should rebound in the medium term. Audio
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ICAC in PNG a good first step says watchdog group
Audio 7 Apr 2014Transparency PNG says much still to do to ensure the country can fight against systemic corruption. Audio
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Vanuatu cemetery findings show links to Polynesian history
Audio 7 Apr 2014Findings from an ancient cemetery in Vanuatu have been linked to Polynesian ancestry. Audio
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Work finally begins on Fiji's first casino
Audio 7 Apr 2014After a number of false starts the developer behind Fiji's first casino says construction is underway. Audio
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Doubts about 111 after aneurysm man told to use an icepack
Audio 4 Apr 2014A woman whose husband was told to put ice on his agonising back pain when in fact he was having an aneurysm that could have killed him, is questioning the worth of calling 111. Audio
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Fiji trade unions will flout electoral decree
Audio 4 Apr 2014The Fiji Trade Union Congress says it is going to intentionally flout a new decree by the regime, placing restrictions on political parties. Audio
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Accusations of 'sabotage' in Samoa tourism
Audio 4 Apr 2014Accusations of 'sabotage' in the Samoa tourism authority as group raises concerns. Audio
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Police in Samoa to begin rolling out dog registration
Audio 3 Apr 2014The police in Samoa are to begin rolling out a national dog registration system this month, as part of its long term solutions for the country's stray dog problem. Audio
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Red Cross says will work with government over Ha'apai rebuild
Audio 3 Apr 2014The head of Tonga's Red Cross says two new houses built on cyclone devastated Ha'apai are part of a pilot project but if the government is not happy to go ahead with more homes the agency will… Audio
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NGOs in Fiji requesting removal of Electoral Decree provision
Audio 2 Apr 2014NGOs in Fiji are calling on the Attorney General to remove a provision in the Electoral Decree which restricts them from being involved with election education or debate in any way. Audio
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NZ protesters call for release of W Papuan political prisoners
Audio 2 Apr 2014Protesters in New Zealand join international action calling on Indonesia to release West Papua's political prisoners. Audio