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Tonga Family Protection Bill passes final reading
Audio 10 Sep 2013The director of the Women and Children Crisis Centre in Tonga says a new law which aims to end domestic violence is a step in the right direction in protecting victims. Audio
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Indonesia accused of buying Solomons vote over trip
Audio 9 Sep 2013Indonesia is being accused of buying the support of Solomon Islands over the prime minister Gordon Darcy Lilo's recent visit to that country. Audio
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Britain leads by example in fight to combat climate change
Audio 9 Sep 2013British Minister of State outlines his country's lead role in assisting Pacific Islands countries in adapting to climate change. Audio
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2015 Games organisers in Wallis and Futuna
Audio 9 Sep 2013Organisers of the 2015 Pacific Games in Port Moresby promote their event as they observe the current Mini Games. Audio
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Hefty pay rises for Fijian officials alleged
Audio 9 Sep 2013Fiji's Trades Union Congress says permanent secretaries of government departments and the heads of the military, prisons and police have been given pay increases of up to 192 percent. Audio
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New realism informing aid delivery to the Pacific
Audio 9 Sep 2013An aid specialist says Pacific island governments are asserting themselves more about what kind of aid packages they get from donor countries as a trend emerges towards high-impact or capital aid… Audio
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New television show celebrates Pacific food
Audio 6 Sep 2013Pacific food will be the star of a new television show to air on Television New Zealand this weekend. Audio
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Pacific leaders declare leadership on climate change
Audio 6 Sep 2013Pacific leaders launch a declaration to take leadership on climate change. Audio
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Fiji's military rejects claims it was working with NZ's SIS
Audio 6 Sep 2013The Fiji military denies having worked with a New Zealand based spy agency to raid the Auckland home of a former Fiji government minister. Audio
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Questions raised about the credibility of US intel
Audio 5 Sep 2013A U.S journalist is questioning the credibility of the intelligence being used to make the case that the Syrian regime killed hundreds of people with chemical weapons Audio
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New allegations of corruption at Samoa's Tafaigata prison
Audio 5 Sep 2013A Commission of Inquiry into allegations of corruption at Tafaigata prison in Samoa, has taken a new turn. Audio
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EU Climate Commissioner says island states' impatience understandable
Audio 5 Sep 2013At the Pacific Island Leaders Summit the European Union outlines its commitment to extending cuts to greenhouse gases. Audio
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Growing migration in Solomons capital causing unemployment and criminality
Audio 5 Sep 2013Growing migration into the Solomon Islands capital is leading to more unemployment and criminality. Audio
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Human rights activist urges critical analysis of constitution
Audio 5 Sep 2013A human rights activist in Fiji, Tura Lewai, says people should critically analyse the constitution and not just celebrate having one. Audio
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Fiji human rights activist urges analysis of constitution
Audio 4 Sep 2013A human rights activist in Fiji, Tura Lewai, says people should critically analyse the constitution and not just celebrate they have one. Audio
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Small Pacific states hope for real action on climate change
Audio 4 Sep 2013Pacific Island leaders summit underway in Majuro with climate change at the top of the agenda. Audio
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Wellington Tongan community leader targeting curriculum
Audio 4 Sep 2013The president of Makatu'unga He 'Ofa in Wellington wants to see Tongan language incorporated into the New Zealand school curriculum. Audio
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Pacific churches lay out issues for Forum leaders to focus on
Audio 4 Sep 2013The Pacific Conference of Churches lays out what it sees as the main issues for Pacific Islands Forum leaders to focus on. Audio
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Artisanal miners an ongoing problem at Solomons gold mine
Audio 3 Sep 2013Allegations of the use of mercury are among ongoing issues at the Gold Ridge mine in Solomon Islands. Audio
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'Blackbirding' commemorations help reunite families
Audio 2 Sep 2013A month of commemorations and celebrations through August to mark 150 years since the Queensland Government formally allowed plantation owners to bring in Pacific Islanders as indentured labourers has… Audio
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Banabans maintain calls for compensation
Audio 2 Sep 2013Banaban islanders maintain that countries involved in stripping their homeland of phosphate still owe them compensation. Audio
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Bougainville memo clear
Audio 2 Sep 2013Panguna landowners' group chair says MOU with Chinese state-owned company is not about mining but rather farming, tourism and dealing with tailings. Audio
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Fiji's radical new electoral plan a challenge, says expert
Audio 2 Sep 2013An expert in electoral systems in the region says the new system planned for Fiji is a radical change from the past and will be a challenge for the country. Audio
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French Polynesians stunned at airline chief's appointment
Audio 30 Aug 2013Anger at planned return of retired French High Commissioner to run Air Tahiti. Audio
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Fiji's Methodist Church defines limits to political involvement
Audio 30 Aug 2013The Fiji Methodist Church annual conference wraps up with limits on kava drinking and a commitment not to back coups in the future. Audio