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Fiji politicians ask for a fair go from media
Audio 21 Jan 2014Politicians in Fiji are preparing for what they say is likely to be a bitter and dirty election campaign this year. Audio
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Sport: Fiji Rugby money woes affect sevens build-up
Audio 21 Jan 2014IRB's suspension of funding to the Fiji Rugby Union affects Sevens team in their preparations for this weekend's Las Vegas Sevens. Audio
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Fiji tuna industry 'beyond a crisis'
Audio 21 Jan 2014Fiji's fishing industry has gone well beyond a crisis and there's no turning back according to the head of a fishing company. Audio
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Cooks' Atiu on track to be first mynah-free Pacific island
Audio 20 Jan 2014Atiu in the Cook Islands is likely to have eradicated the invasive mynah bird by mid-year but the director of the Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust says the biggest threat to biodiversity now is the… Audio
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MSG's stance on West Papua may be wilting
Audio 20 Jan 2014It's feared that the Melanesian Spearhead Group's stance on the issue of independence for West Papua is wilting. Audio
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Fiji Media Industry Development Authority pleased with industry
Audio 10 Jan 2014The head of Fiji's Media Industry Development Authority says he's comfortable that news outlets in the country are producing impartial, balanced, and fair reports. Audio
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PNG court invalidates arrest warrants against PM
Audio 10 Jan 2014The opposition leader in Papua New Guinea is denying an accusation by the prime minister that he is conspiring to overthrow the government. Audio
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UN helping all in PNG to harness benefits of resource wealth
Audio 20 Dec 2013New Zealand academic looks at how Papua New Guinea can ensure resource wealth used to benefit all the people. Audio
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Maritime Safety to lay charges over Solomon Islands
Audio 20 Dec 2013Maritime Safety officials in Solomon Islands are reportedly set to lay charges over the sinking of a ferry carrying more than three times its legal number of passengers. Audio
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Environmentalists say Hawaii sonar plans will affect millions
Audio 20 Dec 2013Environmentalists lodging an appeal against the American navy's plans to test sonar and explosives in the waters between Hawaii and California say the activities will cause millions of instances of… Audio
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Cyclist claims his West Papua comments distorted in Jakarta
Audio 19 Dec 2013A Canadian man who cycled around the world to raise awareness of human rights abuses in West Papua says Indonesian media have insulted him by distorting comments he made about prisoners' conditions. Audio
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Transparency International calls for prosecutions over Vanuatu passport debacle
Audio 19 Dec 2013Transparency International in Vanuatu is calling for the Ministry of Justice to publically release a report into controverisal selling of diplomatic passports over the past decade. Audio
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Carteret Islanders want Bougainville move but house building slow
Audio 18 Dec 2013Bougainville NGO says plight of islanders on the remote Carterets becoming increasingly difficult but transferring them to the main island held up by slow house building programme. Audio
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Inquiry report labelled 'death sentence'
Audio 18 Dec 2013The outcome of a parliamentary inquiry into Pacific languages in early childhood education in New Zealand is being labelled a death sentence for some languages and a blow to raising Pasifika… Audio
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Cooks up for millions more for LA-Rarotonga link
Audio 18 Dec 2013It's likely the Cook Islands government could pay millions more a year to guarantee Air New Zealand a profit to fly the Los Angeles to Rarotonga service. Audio
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Clarification wanted around ni-Vanuatu reserved jobs
Audio 17 Dec 2013Business owners in Vanuatu are concerned that new occupations added to the list reserved for ni-Vanuatu are too broad. Audio
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Samoan grandmother breaks new ground
Audio 17 Dec 2013A Samoan grandmother has become the first student to graduate with a PhD from Victoria University of Wellington's Pacific Studies programme. Audio
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New hospital on Guam expected to ease burden on health services
Audio 17 Dec 2013New private hospital on Guam is expected to alleviate pressure on health services. Audio
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Hope after Tahiti court annuls French nuke compensation rejection
Audio 16 Dec 2013French Polynesia's nuclear test veterans association says court order to re-examine compensation claim brings hope, but is unlikely to succeed. Audio
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Women suffer from high rates of partner violence in Fiji
Audio 16 Dec 2013The Fiji Women's Crises Centre is shocked by the results of a survey which found about 70 percent of women suffer from some form of violence by their husband or partner. Audio
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Vanuatu Christian Council criticises government for losing the nation's original vision
Audio 16 Dec 2013The head of Vanuatu Christian Council says the government has lost focus of the country's vision for independence. Audio
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PNA says onus on Pacific countries to cut tuna catches
Audio 13 Dec 2013PNA says responsibility lies in hands of Pacific Island nations to reduce fishing catches following failed Tuna Commission meeting. Audio
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Symposium in Samoa looks to protect the ozone layer
Audio 13 Dec 2013The Samoan government and the United Nations Environment Programme recently hosted a refrigeration symposium to accelerate the phase out of ozone depleting substances. Audio
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Warning by Fiji law expert to be vigilant over new wealth order
Audio 13 Dec 2013Fiji Law Society warns anyone could become targeted under new unexplained wealth order. Audio
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PNG drive to cast aside sorcery in bid to eliminate violence
Audio 12 Dec 2013Papua New Guinea's government appears set on ridding the country of sorcery beliefs in a bid to prevent the violence with which they've become synonymous. Audio