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Tuna commission warns of new quotas and difficult decisions ahead of meeting
Audio 24 Oct 2013Tuna commission warns member countries to come to agreements on quotas ahead of crucial meeting. Audio
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New initiative to add value to local produce in Niue
Audio 24 Oct 2013The Niue Chamber of Commerce says a new test kitchen is being established to help add value to locally grown produce. Audio
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Solomon Islands Red Cross frustrated over temporary housing
Audio 24 Oct 2013The Solomon Islands Red Cross says Temotu province residents are still without permanent housing, following February's tsunami. Audio
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Vanuatu schooling not free despite government edict
Audio 23 Oct 2013Primary school students in Vanuatu miss out on education because school is not free. Audio
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Fiji's National Council of Women wants more women in politics
Audio 23 Oct 2013Fiji's National Council of Women says for better representation of women in politics, it is up to political parties to nominate them and for the public to vote for them in 2014 elections. Audio
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Cook Islands police probe Rarotonga school fires
Audio 23 Oct 2013Cook Islands police probe cause of fires which destroyed two schools in Rarotonga. Audio
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Cross-sector call for temporary special measures for women
Audio 22 Oct 2013Pacific human rights advocate says temporary special measures for Pacific women should be applied across a whole range of sectors. Audio
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American Samoa authorities investigate pesticide use by foreign farmers
Audio 22 Oct 2013American Samoa authorities to investigate pesticide use by foreign farmers. Audio
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Regional Pacific tourism strategy endorsed by member countries
Audio 22 Oct 2013Pacific tourism officials say they will increase visitors by improving access to the region, attracting more private investment and working more collaboratively. Audio
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US navy plans to double size of Micronesian testing area
Audio 22 Oct 2013United States military plans to double the size of the Micronesian area used for training and weapons testing meet with opposition from a group on Guam. Audio
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Sport: PNG Kumuls targeting a Top 8 finish at World Cup
Audio 21 Oct 2013Papua New Guinea's national rugby league team plans a top 8 World Cup finish. Audio
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Cook Islands Finance Minister defends possible increase in VAT
Audio 21 Oct 2013The Finance Minister of the Cook Islands defends proposed tax changes, including increase in VAT. Audio
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NZ foreign minister standing firm on withholding tourism aid to Tonga
Audio 21 Oct 2013New Zealand's foreign minister reiterates his concerns that a plane China gifted to Tonga lacks what he calls respected international safety certification. Audio
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Solomons civil society leader accuses PM for job loss
Audio 18 Oct 2013A Solomon Islands civil society leader is accusing the prime minister Gordon Darcy Lilo of causing him to lose his job. Audio
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Vanuatu Lands Minister delighted with outcome of lands summit
Audio 18 Oct 2013Vanuatu Lands Minister delighted with outcome of lands summit and is confident there will be widespread backing in parliament for the changes. Audio
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Sport: Interim committee takes over Solomon Islands Football
Audio 17 Oct 2013An interim committee has taken over the running of the Solomon Islands Football Federation. Audio
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International solidarity for West Papua writes to MSG
Audio 17 Oct 2013International solidarity for West Papua delivers emphatic message to the Melanesian Spearhead Group. Audio
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PNG lobby group backs minister's call for more sustainable industries
Audio 17 Oct 2013PNG lobby group backs minister's call for more sustainable industries. Audio
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Niuean-inspired gin business eyes up Asian market
Audio 16 Oct 2013A family gin business with links to Niue is looking to break into the Asian market after promoting its Niuean-inspired gin in the South Pacific. Audio
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Calls for more details over Fiji government's education plans
Audio 16 Oct 2013The Fijian Teachers Association is calling for more details over the Government's announcement that it will pay for every child's education from next year. Audio
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Proposed minimum wage in Fiji deemed not enough
Audio 16 Oct 2013Workers reps say proposed minimum wage not high enough, but small businesses expected to suffer. Audio
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Bounty replica and festival attempts to lure tourists
Audio 15 Oct 2013There are hopes a replica of the ship, the Bounty, made famous by Fletcher Christian and his mutineers could boost tourism to French Polynesia. Audio
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EU says aid to Fiji will resume after next year's polls
Audio 15 Oct 2013An EU official, in Fiji for a sugar conference, says the EU will not resume its aid programme until after the promised elections next year have taken place. Audio
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Promoters of Vagahau Niue hope to prevent language from dying
Audio 15 Oct 2013Promoters of Vagahau Niue hope to prevent the language from dying. Audio
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NZ travellers to register travel plans for cyclone season
Audio 14 Oct 2013New Zealanders travelling to the South Pacific asked to register details on SafeTravel website as cyclone season approaches. Audio