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Police worried about retribution over PNG trekking attacks
Audio 19 Sep 2013The Police Commander of Morobe province in Papua New Guinea is concerned boiling anger over the attacks on trekkers along the Black Cat Track last week could lead to more violence. Audio
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Fiji civil servant association slams pay hikes report
Audio 18 Sep 2013Fiji's Public Service Association has demanded the Fiji Government come clean on whether permanent secretaries have received massive pay increases. Audio
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Central Pacific shipping regulator to get backing this week
Audio 18 Sep 2013New central Pacific shipping regulator expected to be endorsed by the small island states in Suva this week. Audio
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A careful balancing act underway for Fiji's historic Levuka
Audio 17 Sep 2013The historic Fijian town of Levuka is searching for specialists to help preserve the old buildings which have helped earn it World Heritage status. Audio
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Tuvalu leader confident Majuro Declaration will work
Audio 17 Sep 2013Tuvalu's prime minister is confident that the Majuro Declaration on climate change leadership will achieve its intended aims. Audio
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Black Cat Track victim sees the best and worst of PNG
Audio 17 Sep 2013One of the victims of the deadly attack on a group of trekkers in Papua New Guinea's Morobe Province says that through this horrific experience he has seen the best and worst of PNG. Audio
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Majuro Declaration likely to make matters worse - academic
Audio 16 Sep 2013A noted academic looks at the merits of the Majuro Declaration and finds it wanting. Audio
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Veteran pilot says Tonga plane controversy a 'storm in a teacup'
Audio 16 Sep 2013Veteran pilot says the aircraft gifted to Tonga by China is not a significant safety issue. Audio
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Tonga group aiming to export ngatu for high school fees
Audio 16 Sep 2013Women in Tonga are making ngatu or tapa to sell overseas so they can pay their children's high school fees. Audio
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Legislation drawn up in PNG to address passenger ship safety
Audio 16 Sep 2013The National Maritime Safety Authority in Papua New Guinea is confident revised legislation and greater education of the shipping industry will help avoid a repeat of the Rabaul Queen tragedy. Audio
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One In Five for 15 September 2013
Katy Gosset is learning to talk with her hands - tackling this country's third official language. Here in New Zealand, sign language is spoken by about 24,000 people including deaf, hearing impaired… Audio
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Small businesses restricted from selling at market in Apia
Audio 13 Sep 2013Small businesses will be restricted from selling at the rebuilt Fugalei market in Apia. Audio
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Call for change in the way land is managed in PNG
Audio 13 Sep 2013As PNG's resources boom has driven the country's remarkable economic growth in recent years, the tentacles of corporate interests have gained a tightening grip on land. prompting calls for an overhaul… Audio
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NZ Minister defends easing of sanctions on Fiji
Audio 13 Sep 2013New Zealand has announced a further easing of sanctions on Fiji in return for what it sees as progress towards elections next year. Audio
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PNG's prime minister calls for death penalty for trek attackers
Audio 12 Sep 2013PNG leaders condemn brutal attack on a trekking group on a tourist trail in Morobe Province. Audio
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Australia's aid cuts will hit those most in need
Audio 12 Sep 2013Australia's new government says it will cut the promised growth in foreign aid, prompting fears Pacific countries will suffer. Audio
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Two porters killed in an attack in Morobe Province
Audio 12 Sep 2013Two porters with a group of trekkers in Papua New Guinea have been killed in an attack on the Black Cat Track in Morobe Province. Audio
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Fiji scientists using NZ mapping system for conservation
Audio 11 Sep 2013Conservationists in Fiji are using high-tech maps to pinpoint where they should focus their efforts to protect endangered species. Audio
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Solomons government asked to help indigenous businesses
Audio 11 Sep 2013The Solomon Islands government is being asked to give more financial support to help indigenous people kick-start businesses. Audio
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Abbott government urged to work with China in region
Audio 11 Sep 2013The Australian think tank, the Lowy Institute, has urged the incoming Australian government to work with China in the region. Audio
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Livelihoods at risk as betel nut ban in Port Moresby pursued
Audio 11 Sep 2013The Governor of Papua New Guinea's capital faces a stern test in his bid to ban the sale and chewing of betel nut on Port Moresby's streets. Audio
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Trialling tomatoes for Solomon Islands' conditions
Audio 10 Sep 2013Trialling tomatoes for Solomon Islands' conditions. Audio
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American Samoa proposes human trafficking law
Audio 10 Sep 2013A new proposed law against human trafficking has drawn reactions, but many say authorities have been too silent for too long. Audio
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The Pacific Games Council says no to NZ/Aust involvement
Audio 10 Sep 2013The Pacific Games Council has rejected a resolution to invite New Zealand and Australia to participate in the next Pacific Games in Port Moresby. But members have asked the Executive Board to revisit… Audio
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Pacific motifs fused with Western pop art by PNG artist
Audio 10 Sep 2013Pacific cultural and artistic motifs have been fused with Western pop art in an exhibition in New Zealand by Papua New Guinea-born artist Martin Heuston. Audio