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MSF opens new clinic for abuse victims in Port Moresby
Audio 9 Jul 2013The non government organisation, Medecins Sans Frontieres, says it is vital victims of physical and sexual abuse get emergency medical care as close to home as possible. Audio
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US policy on Fiji a 'work in progress' says US regional expert
Audio 9 Jul 2013A senior adviser on the region for a Washington-based think tank says the United States' foreign policy on Fiji is still a work in progress. Audio
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Vanuatu Opposition to go ahead with no-confidence vote
Audio 9 Jul 2013Vanuatu Opposition claims it has the numbers to mount a successful vote of no confidence. Audio
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Vanuatu govt says review of diplomatic corps a gradual process
Audio 8 Jul 2013The wide-ranging review of Vanuatu's diplomatic corps, and moves to clean out the sector of diplomatic passport holders who were appointed outside the proper procedure continues. The Foreign Minister… Audio
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Tonga ferry may offer cruises and overseas freight delivery
Audio 8 Jul 2013Tonga ferry operator looking for new ways to use vessel which is out of action for half of each week. Audio
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Cicia, Fiji, is the Pacific's first fully-organic island
Audio 8 Jul 2013Cicia Island, Fiji, is the first fully organic island in the Pacific and will eventually export its products throughout the Pacific Audio
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One In Five for 7 July 2013 - Tribes
Katy Gosset checks out an acclaimed and provocative play that explores being deaf within a hearing family. Audio
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Improved Samoan hospitals mean fewer overseas referrals
Audio 5 Jul 2013Public health patients in Samoa won't have to travel overseas for costly medical treatments following major improvements to the national hospital. Audio
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Former US official recalls Biak Massacre in West Papua
Audio 5 Jul 2013This weekend marks the 15th anniversary of the Biak massacre in West Papua, when scores of West Papuans were wounded, arrested or killed while calling for independence from Indonesia. Audio
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Second ever Ni-Vanuatu woman gains PHD
Audio 5 Jul 2013The second ever Ni-Vanuatu woman to ever gain a doctorate says there is still a long way to go for gender equality in Vanuatu. Audio
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First Nauru asylum seekers might earn refugee status in days
Audio 5 Jul 2013Decisions on refugee status on some of the first arrivals at the Nauru asylum seeker camp likely within two weeks. Audio
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Pacific disaster risk groups to meet climate change NGOs
Audio 4 Jul 2013Meetings in Fiji next week will bring together climate change and disaster risk groups for the first time. Audio
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Tuvalu opposition relishes parliament recall
Audio 4 Jul 2013Tuvalu's Opposition confident it has numbers to remove government after Governor General uses special powers to order parliament to sit. Audio
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UFDF wants answers on Fiji Airways "serious operational issues"
Audio 4 Jul 2013A political grouping, The United Front for Democratic Fiji, wants answers from Fiji Airways and the government on "serious operational issues" with the national carrier. Audio
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Scepticism about latest AIDS revelations in PNG
Audio 4 Jul 2013The National AIDS Council Secretariat in PNG says the epidemic has been contained, but some are not so sure. Audio
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Koniambo project provides New Caledonia more autonomy
Audio 3 Jul 2013New Caledonia's Koniambo nickel project is seen as vitally important to the future of the territory's Melanesian peoples and provides more autonomy for it, according to the mining project operator. Audio
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Vanuatu sign dictionary step toward sign language
It is hoped that a dictionary of Vanuatu's local sign language will add momentum to moves to introduce a national language for deaf people and their communities. Audio
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Samoa lifts ban on turkey tails imposed five years ago
Audio 3 Jul 2013Samoa has lifted an import ban on turkey tails that it imposed five years ago. Audio
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Bougainville govt contemplates suing PNG national govt
Audio 3 Jul 2013Bougainville government unhappy with Peace Agreement breaches by the PNG national government, may sue. Audio
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Pacific urged to take steering wheel in face of US China rivalry
Audio 2 Jul 2013Foreign policy scholars say Pacific Island countries need to take the steering wheel to ensure they get the most out of heightened interest both from China and the United States. Audio
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Tahiti nuclear fall-out far worse than previously admitted
Audio 2 Jul 2013French nuclear fallout in South Pacific far worse than previously admitted. Audio
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Pasifika research in need of greater practical application
Audio 1 Jul 2013It's hoped a new Pasifika Research and Policy Centre in New Zealand will build a better connection between researchers and policy makers, charged with making decisions which affect Pasifika people. Audio
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Solomon Islands government admits corruption in ministries
Audio 1 Jul 2013The Solomon Islands government ministers admit corruption is an ongoing problem, but they say a new law on development aid works around it. Audio
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Guam mayor says banning gambling will harm communities
Audio 1 Jul 2013The mayor of the Guam town of Santa Rita says a bill that will ban gambling will seriously hurt communties. Audio
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Co-ordinated health delivery vital in Pacific, research shows
Audio 1 Jul 2013Research commissioned by the Fred Hollows Foundation shows the benefits from a more co-ordinated approach to the delivery of health services in the Pacific Audio