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Hundreds return home following flooding in Marshall Islands
Audio 6 Mar 2014Hundreds of people in the Marshall Islands' capital of Majuro return home following flooding. Audio
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Fiji's new military commander will uphold constitution
Audio 6 Mar 2014The new head of Fiji's military insists that he intends to stay out of politics and concentrate on upholding the country's new constitution. Audio
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Hopes new Pacific Plan will change pooling focus
Audio 6 Mar 2014Academics call for a new approach to the pooling of resources through the Pacific Plan. Audio
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Some Pacific states far behind on human rights reporting
Audio 5 Mar 2014A Pacific Islands Forum workshop is trying to help small island states catch up with their human rights reporting obligations. Audio
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World Bank puts millions into PNG coffee and cocoa industries
Audio 5 Mar 2014The World Bank claims tens of thousands of farmers in Papua New Guinea stand to benefit from an extra boost to the coffee and cocoa industries. Audio
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Auckland's iconic Pasifika event attracts wide interest
Audio 4 Mar 2014Organisers are gearing up for this weekend's Pasifika Festival in Auckland, the biggest celebration of Pacific Island culture and heritage in the world. Audio
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Tongan passport fraud charges dropped
Audio 4 Mar 2014Charges against two Chinese nationals in Tonga had to be dropped after it was found sections of the Passport Act had never been proclaimed into force. Audio
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Anniversary of Marshall Islands nuclear test important for US
Audio 4 Mar 2014The United States Ambassador to the Marshall islands, Thomas Armbruster, says sixty years since the Bravo nuclear test on Bikini Atoll is a significant anniversary and one the US wants to mark. Audio
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Parts of Marshall Islands flooded by high tide and storm surges
Audio 3 Mar 2014High tide energised by storm surges leaves damaged homes and big clean up. Audio
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NZ Minister rejects more support for Pasifika bilingual
Audio 3 Mar 2014New Zealand's Education Minister rebuffs calls for Pasifika bilingual schooling to get more staffing and pay. Audio
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Vanuatu to improve access to pre-school education
Audio 3 Mar 2014The Vanuatu government is to stage a pilot scheme to improve the reach and quality of pre-school education. Audio
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Scientists look to ancient wisdom to help predict weather
Audio 3 Mar 2014Scientist says ancient wisdom of Pacific can be put to practical use when combined with modern weather forecasting tools. Audio
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Fight still on in Marshall Islands 60 years after nuclear tests
Audio 28 Feb 2014Exactly sixty years since the United States' biggest ever nuclear test - the Bravo blast on Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands - the fight is still on for the United States to come clean on the true… Audio
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Scientist studies sea cucumber's movements in PNG
Audio 28 Feb 2014Scientist to track movement of endangered sea cucumber in Papua New Guinea waters, as part of efforts to support local management of fisheries. Audio
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Micronesian Is's prepare for predicted increase in cruise ships
Audio 27 Feb 2014Micronesian islands are set to act on cruise liner feedback to take advantage of tourists' dollar. Audio
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Effectiveness of sanctions against Fiji rated poorly
Audio 27 Feb 2014An international expert on the effectiveness of sanctions says on a global scale Fiji's case scores very poorly. Audio
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Teachers in Samoa told higher qualifications mean pay rises
Audio 26 Feb 2014Samoa's teachers are urged to improve their qualifications if they want to earn higher salaries. Audio
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Plane stand-off between Tonga and NZ may soon be solved
Audio 26 Feb 2014A saga over the disputed safety of a Tongan plane could soon be over, if an international agency weighs in. Audio
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Samoa's breakaway MPs caught by party hopping rule
Audio 26 Feb 2014Warning that it's illegal to party hop amid news of five members of Samoa's ruling party preparing to break away and form new party. Audio
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Pacific peoples not properly informed about governance reforms
Audio 25 Feb 2014A lecturer in politics at Otago University says people in the Pacific are not well enough informed about what the push for governance reform will mean. Audio
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American Samoan voters unlikely to support Senate veto powers
Audio 24 Feb 2014Measure to bring greater independence to American Samoa unlikely to garner public support. Audio
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NGO in PNG provides training for disadvantaged youth
Audio 24 Feb 2014A Papua New Guinea NGO details its efforts to provide training opportunities for disadvantaged youth. Audio
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Unicef Pacific calls for more reporting of child violence
Audio 24 Feb 2014Unicef's Pacific representative outlines the UN agency's key focusses in the Pacifc, including tackling violence against children. Audio
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Weather problems cause late change to Moorea Marathon
Audio 21 Feb 2014A run of bad weather has forced a change of course for the 26th edition of the Moorea Marathon in French Polynesia. Audio
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Opposition to Te Mato Wai water project in Rarotonga
Audio 21 Feb 2014Some Rarotonga locals are petitioning against a huge government water project that will cost 73 million dollars. Audio