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Fiji's first capital becomes a World Heritage Area
Audio 28 Jun 2013Fiji's first capital becomes a World Heritage Area and there are hopes that it will boost the local economy Audio
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NZ-Fiji relations exposed in top diplomat's memoirs
Audio 28 Jun 2013More revelations about Wellington-Suva diplomacy have been exposed in a book launched this week. Audio
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Fiji union goes to court over mill redundancies
Audio 27 Jun 2013A union representing public service workers in Fiji is going to court over the sudden redundancies of some 200 employees of the Fiji Hardwood Corporation.. Audio
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A call for Pacific unity to benefit from seabed mining plans
Audio 27 Jun 2013The Global Ocean Commission says island countries in the Pacific must have a voice in discussions on seabed mining in the international waters that surround them. Audio
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Full organic certification sought for Tonga's Ha'apai
Audio 26 Jun 2013Plans for Tonga's Ha'apai Island group to become 100 percent organic. Audio
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Northern Marianas alienation of land restrictions under review
Audio 26 Jun 2013House legislative intiative relaxing restrictions on alienation of land in Northern Marianas to be considered. Audio
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Cook Islands MP says criminal element to 'Colagate'
Audio 26 Jun 2013The Cook Islands MP Norman George says a Royal Commission of inquiry is needed to fully investigate an invoicing scheme, also known as 'Colagate', which cost the country millions of dollars in import… Audio
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Marshallese health champion subject of new book
Audio 26 Jun 2013A woman from the Marshall Islands who died fighting for justice for the survivors of United States nuclear weapons tests on her country's islands is the subject of a new book, written by her husband.
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World Heritage inscription result of 30 years of hard work
Audio 26 Jun 2013The Fiji town of Levuka has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. It's been described as the result of thirty years hard work. Audio
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ACP group in further partnership talks with EU
Audio 25 Jun 2013The Pacific bloc of the African, Carribean and Pacific Group is meeting European Union officials in Brussels this week to try and progress negotiations for an Economic Partnership Agreement. Audio
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SPC to cooperate with IUCN
Audio 25 Jun 2013SPC to cooperate with International Union for Conservation of Nature Funding. Audio
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Samoa parliament endorses constitution amendment for women
Audio 25 Jun 2013Samoa's Parliament has decided to unanimously endorse an amendment to the constitution which will allow five parliamentary seats to be allotted to women candidates. Audio
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Sport: Flying Fijians beat Tonga to win Pacific Nations Cup
Audio 24 Jun 2013Fiji have been crowned the Pacific Nations Cup rugby champions for the first time after defeating Tonga in a winner-takes-all clash in Tokyo. Audio
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Growing market in PNG capital for child prostitution
Audio 24 Jun 2013The founder of a charitable organisation in Papua New Guinea's capital says there is a growing market for child prostitution in Port Moresby. Audio
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Niue MP calls for greater overseeing of electrical wiring
Audio 24 Jun 2013Niue MP calls for greater oversight of electrical wiring. Audio
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Logging impacts Solomon Islands World Heritage site
Audio 24 Jun 2013Concerns about the impact of logging on a Solomon Islands World Heritage area. Audio
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Decolonisation and self-determination to forefront at MSG
Audio 24 Jun 2013Decolonisation and self-determination to the forefront at the 19th Melanesian Spearhead Group Leaders Summit in New Caledonia. Audio
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Solomons' Isabel province leads the way to eliminating malaria
Audio 21 Jun 2013Isabel Province leads the Solomon Islands in its malaria elimination effort thanks to strong community involvement. Audio
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Cook Islands looks to NZ for youth rehabilitation programme
Audio 21 Jun 2013Long-time programme manager at Volunteer Service Abroad moves on. Audio
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Woman allegedly abducted on Honiara bus and raped
Audio 21 Jun 2013A media officer says a 21-year-old woman was travelling on a bus last week when she was allegedly abducted in east Honiara. Audio
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Fears Nauru asylum seekers could harm themselves
Audio 21 Jun 2013The human rights lawyer representing a group of 12 asylum seekers on Nauru says they may self harm as others have done, after losing a court application seeking an end to their detention. Audio
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Papuan man says he witnessed the slaughter of 40 people
Audio 20 Jun 2013A Papuan man who says he witnessed the massacre of 40 people in a remote province describes his experience and says he is still hiding from the military. Audio
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Sugar Corp plans passenger trains for Fiji
Audio 19 Jun 2013The Fiji Sugar Corporation is planning to start operating passenger trains and other goods trains on its sugarcane railways. Audio
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Nauru, Niue and Tuvalu to lead over fossil fuel reduction
Audio 19 Jun 2013The three smallest economies in the Pacific are being targetted to lead the rest of the region in reducing the dependence on fossil fuel. Audio
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Guide for Churches to combat violence against women
Audio 19 Jun 2013Women theologians are hoping to spread the anti-gender violence message to the grassroots via a new guide to the scriptures. Audio