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Tonga to launch mock parliament to boost women's representation
Audio 18 Feb 2014Tonga's Speaker of Parliament calls for Tongan women to apply as candidates for mock parliament. Audio
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Solomons World Heritage site landowners need compensation
Audio 18 Feb 2014A Solomon Islands provincial leader fears for the future of a World Heritage Area because government is failing to compensate landowners for loss of income. Audio
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Fiji PM's violence condemnation rings hollow for some
Audio 18 Feb 2014The Fiji PM's condemnation of violence towards women is ringing hollow for some who suffered at the military's hands. Audio
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Ambitious expedition to Tongan archipelago underway
Audio 17 Feb 2014It's hoped the most in-depth study of plants and animals ever undertaken in the island group of Vava'u will achieve the ultimate goal of increasing Tonga's protected areas. Audio
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Pest expert urges countries to act over African Tulip Tree pest
Audio 17 Feb 2014Pacific Invasives Initiative Project warns African Tulip Tree spreading fast in the Pacific. Audio
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Secretariat says dengue cases continue to rise
Audio 14 Feb 2014Secretariat of the Pacific Community discusses the threat mosquito borne diseases pose to region, including zika virus. Audio
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Nauru determined to rehabilitate judicial sector after NZ talks
Audio 13 Feb 2014Nauru government determined to rehabilitate judicial sector following Wellington meeting with NZ govt. Audio
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New Zealand places some checks on aid programmes with Nauru
Audio 12 Feb 2014The foreign ministers of Nauru and New Zealand meet after Wellington became concerned at the removal of key officials from the judiciary on the island. Audio
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Nuclear testing films big winners at Pacific Film Festival
Audio 11 Feb 2014Films about the struggle for independence and survival after decades of exposure to nuclear testing have been the big winners at the Pacific Documentary Film Festival in French Polynesia. Audio
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Most without insurance in cyclone-hit Ha'apai
Audio 11 Feb 2014Most people are without insurance in Tonga's cyclone-hit island group of Ha'apai, which may result in the government having to foot the $30-million bill. Audio
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Former foreign minister questions NZ's easing of Fiji sanctions
Audio 10 Feb 2014Former foreign minister of New Zealand, Winston Peters, says there is not enough evidence of free and fair elections in Fiji to justify New Zealand's sanctions being eased. Audio
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Fiji election candidate suggests Fiji joins ANZUS
Audio 10 Feb 2014A Fiji election candidate, Nirmal Singh, wants to see Fiji join the ANZUS defence treaty. Audio
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Ha'apai tourism and business operators looking to the future
Audio 10 Feb 2014Ha'apai tourism operators say they are getting back on their feet but have some concerns about the impacts the cyclone will have on their industry and the local economy. Audio
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Health concerns delays Alvarenga's return home from Marshalls
Audio 7 Feb 2014Health concerns for the man who survived a 13-month drift from Mexico to the Marshall Islands has led to his departure from the Marshalls being delayed. Audio
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Secretariat of the Pacific Community celebrates 67 years
Audio 7 Feb 2014The new director general of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community speaks to Don Wiseman about marking 67 years in operation. Audio
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Amnesty says PNG must act over violence against women
Audio 7 Feb 2014Amnesty International lays out steps for the PNG government to take to curb violence against women. Audio
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Pacific navy exercise to simulate major disaster
Audio 6 Feb 2014Huge naval exercise to improve response to Pacific disasters. Audio
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Cooks company halts diesel sales after faulty fuel find
Audio 6 Feb 2014Cook Islands company halts sales of its diesel after the fuel found to be high in sulphur and potentially damaging for modern pickup trucks. Audio
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Wage campaigner disappointed in minimum wage
Audio 5 Feb 2014The former chair of the Fijian Wages Council says the country's new minimum wage will not address deep seeded poverty. Audio
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A fisherman washed up in the Marshalls to be repatriated soon
Audio 5 Feb 2014The Marshall Islands prepares to repatriate a Latin American fisherman who washed up after being lost at sea for 13 months. Audio
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New regional women's caucus head tells of leadership stigma
Audio 5 Feb 2014Twenty women from seven Pacific nations gather in Fiji to find ways to boost women's representation in politics. Audio
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Panguna mine critical to Bougainville's progress
Audio 4 Feb 2014Bougainville's leader says the re-opening of the Panguna mine is vital to the province's progress. Audio
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Australian Human Rights Commission barred from visiting Nauru
Audio 4 Feb 2014The President of Australia's Human Rights Commission has been barred from visiting the asylum seeker processing centre on Nauru as part of an inquiry. Audio
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Pacific women put aside political differences for common goal
Audio 4 Feb 2014Women from seven Pacific Islands gather to discuss how to boost the representation of women in elected positions in the region. Audio
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Fiji unions say govt pandering to business over minimum wage
Audio 3 Feb 2014Fiji unions say the government is pandering to business interests in setting a minimum wage which will not help workers out of poverty. Audio