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Fiji's PDP supportive of constitution, but wants to fix flaws
Audio 28 Aug 2013The Fiji People's Democratic Party says the country's new constitution is a step in the right direction, as it sets the groundwork for a democratic election. Audio
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New Fiji constitution is workable, says Rabuka
Audio 27 Aug 2013Former Fiji PM and coupmaker Sitiveni Rabuka describes copuntry's new constitution as workable. Audio
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Western Pacific tuna value spikes, record catch numbers
Audio 26 Aug 2013The value of tuna spiked in the western Pacific last year, in concert with a record number of catches. Audio
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Another NZ university wants to attract more Pacific students
Audio 26 Aug 2013Another New Zealand university wants to attract more students from the Pacific. Audio
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Pitcairn diaspora to be gauged on resettling island
Audio 26 Aug 2013Far-flung Pitcairn Islanders are about to be surveyed about what made them leave the isolated territory and what would make them return. Audio
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Solomons women's group plans daily flea market in Honiara
Audio 26 Aug 2013A group representing Solomon Islands business women is hoping plans to operate a daily flea market in the capital will soon be approved. Audio
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Global interest in PNG's gas reserves continues to boom
Audio 26 Aug 2013Global interest in Papua New Guinea's gas reserves continues to boom. Audio
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Pacific development goals post-2015 will be more ambitious
Audio 26 Aug 2013The Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme says the Pacific's development goals beyond 2015 will be more ambitious and deal with unfinished business. [Corrected version] Audio
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Solomon Islands faces challenges as RAMSI winds down
Audio 23 Aug 2013After a decade of international support in the form of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands or RAMSI, there's still doubt as to whether the country will remain peaceful. Audio
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Fiji constitution makes changes to voting and land rights
Audio 23 Aug 2013Fiji's new constitution has moved to protect land rights, but has also changed the electoral system and removed regional electorates. Audio
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Decolonisation trend offers hope for Hawaii independence
Audio 23 Aug 2013A Hawaiian independence campaigner, Leon Siu, says French Polynesia's reinscription on the UN decolonisation list has given the movement a huge boost. Audio
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Foreign aid policy of two major Australian political parties compared
Audio 23 Aug 2013The Australian National University's Development Policy Centre has compared the policies of Australia's two major political parties on aid and international development ahead of next month's election.
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New Zealand looking to extend role of police in Bougainville
Audio 23 Aug 2013The PNG province of Bougainville has asked New Zealand for more help, as hundreds of their police are being trained to combat local issues. Audio
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New Fiji constitution takes on board concern about land rights
Audio 22 Aug 2013Academic says new Fiji constitution takes on board concern about land rights. Audio
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Tokelau schools to be reviewed by New Zealand team
Audio 21 Aug 2013New Zealand sends a team from its education review office to assess schools on Tokelau. Audio
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Grassroots helpers of PNG's women say Governments to do more
Audio 21 Aug 2013Women's groups are counselling victims of domestic violence in PNG and getting the message out to men, but need more support from leaders. Audio
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Fiji's Beddoes says Forum needs rules to deal with coups
Audio 20 Aug 2013Fiji's main opposition grouping says the Pacific Islands Forum needs a set of rules to deal with coup-makers. Audio
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Poor maintenance delays opening of American Samoa schools
Audio 20 Aug 2013American Samoa's Department of Education is trying to fix years of deferred maintenance before schools open. Audio
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Collusion will not be tolerated, warns Solomons police boss
Audio 20 Aug 2013Solomon Islands' acting police commissioner is warning that officers who collude with members of the public will be dealt with severely. Audio
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Australian doctors set up new group over asylum seeker policies
Audio 19 Aug 2013A group of Australian doctors has formed a new group, Doctors for Refugees, to try and push for a policy change by Canberra Audio
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Shortage of copra meal hampers Fiji dairy farmers
Audio 19 Aug 2013Fiji dairy industry is seeking an alternative to copra meal for its cows because Fiji copra production is too low Audio
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PIDF should not be feared says Pacific conservation leader
Audio 19 Aug 2013A regional conservation leader says developed nations should have no fears a new regional grouping will increase pressure for compensation over climate change. Audio
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PNG opposition confident in asylum seeker deal challenge
Audio 16 Aug 2013PNG's opposition is confident that its constitutional challenge against the government's asylum seeker deal with Australia has merit. Audio
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NZ's biggest single aid package unveiled in Solomons
Audio 16 Aug 2013Official opening of the Munda Airstrip in Solomon Islands - New Zealand's biggest single aid project. Audio
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Tuvalu hopes Fiji's travel ban on chief justice sorted quickly
Audio 16 Aug 2013The prime minister of Tuvalu, Enele Sopoaga, says the previous government could be behind the chief justice being stopped from travelling through Fiji to Tuvalu. Audio