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Solomons tsunami refugees forced back to seashore
Audio 23 May 2013Home rehabilitation in Solomon Islands' Temotu province no further ahead almost four months on from devastating tsunami. Audio
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Tongan church in shock after pastors allegedly misused funds
Audio 23 May 2013Tongan church pastors face discipline for allegedly misappropriating funds. Audio
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NZ opposition call to refocus on Pacific's needs
Audio 22 May 2013New Zealand's opposition spokesperson for Pacific Island Affairs calls for government to focus more on the real needs of Pacific community domestically and internationally. Audio
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All bodies recovered from collapse of Freeport mine in Papua
Audio 22 May 2013The last body was pulled out of the Grasberg mine in Papua last night and the company has vowed to allow proper investigations of all its facilities before the mine reopens. Audio
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Trade Minister signals PNG to pull out of PACER Plus talks
Audio 22 May 2013PNG Trade Minister speaks out about trade imbalance between island countries and New Zealand and Australia, and is opposed to the PACER Plus scheme for a Pacific common market. Audio
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Fiji's young people ready lead in country's future
Audio 21 May 2013A panellist at a discussion on the 26th anniversary of the first coup in Fiji says young people have shown their willingness to take responsibility for the country's future. Audio
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Resettling Uighur's on Palau anytime soon unlikely: President
Audio 21 May 2013Three years since a group of Chinese Uighurs was sent to Palau temporarily after being released from Guantanamo Bay, there's still no word on when they'll leave. Audio
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Interim Protection Orders on rise in Bougainville
Audio 21 May 2013The chairperson of the North Bougainville Human Rights Committee isn't surprised that more Interim Protection Orders are being issued in Buka. Audio
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Gaston Flosse's French Polynesia back on UN decolonisation list
Audio 20 May 2013Gaston Flosse's French Polynesia back on UN decolonisation list Audio
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Vanuatu minister pursues dubious land leases
Audio 20 May 2013Vanuatu's Lands Minister is trying to flush out the Lands Ministry of those involved in dubious leases of state land under a preferential access process used by the former Minister. Audio
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Hong Kong shark protectors target Air Pacific
Audio 20 May 2013Environmental groups in Hong Kong say Air Pacific is feeding the unethical trade in sharks fin by transporting sharks fin to the territory. Audio
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Marshall Islands atoll under threat from coastal erosion
Audio 20 May 2013The Marshall Islands Atoll of Ailinglaplap is eroding away and could be uninhabitable in 20 years, according to a senior climate change advisor. Audio
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New Zealand called on to allocate more to foreign aid
Audio 17 May 2013While the New Zealand government allocation to foreign aid is up in this year's Budget an aid advocacy group, New Zealand Aid and Development Dialogues says it can and should do better. Audio
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What can bees teach us about post-operative recovery?
Audio 17 May 2013Dr Guy Warman is senior lecturer in anaesthesiology at Auckland University's School of Medicine. Audio
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Tokelau may move its Apia office back to the atolls
Audio 17 May 2013Tokelau prepares to move its Apia administration office back to the atolls. Audio
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Australias foreign aid is up but not in the Pacific
Audio 17 May 2013Australia's foreign aid boosts, but not for the Pacific, as Millennium Development Goal's aim for aid again falls short. Audio
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Fiji student support group marks Day Against Homo/Transphobia
Audio 16 May 2013A support group for gay students is hoping to raise awareness of the plight of homosexual and transgender communities in Fiji. Audio
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Samoa prepares to lift turkey tail ban
Audio 16 May 2013Samoa is preparing to lift its ban on turkey tails as part of conditions set when it joined the World Trade Organisation a year ago. Audio
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Rotuma poised to help Tuvalu over food security
Audio 15 May 2013Fiji's farthest-flung island Rotuma is poised to start exporting food and water to Tuvalu and other countries in the northern Pacific. Audio
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Major hunt underway for notorious PNG bank robber
Audio 15 May 2013A major manhunt is underway in Papua New Guinea for the country's most notorious bank robber, William Kapris, who has escaped from the country's main prison along with at least three others. Audio
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More aid agencies help drought stricken Marshall Islands
Audio 15 May 2013More aid agencies assist Marshall Islands atolls facing a humanitarian crisis due to drought. Audio
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Flosse to shortly resume French Polynesian presidency
Audio 14 May 2013French Polynesia election outcomes pave way for return to presidency of Gaston Flosse. Audio
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Pacific academics developing early Pacific history course
Audio 14 May 2013New online course on early-Pacific history being developed. Audio
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North Tarawa becomes 'open defecation free'
Audio 14 May 2013The community on North Tarawa has built a public toilet and become the first island in Kiribati to become 'open defecation free.' Audio
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Work underway on Fiji's crumbling roads
Audio 13 May 2013Complaints are going through the roof over Fiji's crumbling roads as people see new work underway. Audio