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Hawaiians rejoice at return of Captain Cook's cloak
Audio 15 Mar 2016Hawaiians are rejoicing at the return of a feather cloak and helmet gifted to Captain Cook in 1779. Audio
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Australian inaction allows Nauru impunity: Lambourne
Audio 14 Mar 2016A former secretary of justice for Nauru says the current justice minister, David Adeang, considers himself all powerful and that his government is above the law. Audio
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Purse seine fishing ban petition under fire
Audio 14 Mar 2016Cook Islanders living on the northern island of Manihiki have called for their signatures to be withdrawn from a petition to ban purse seine fishing. Audio
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Pressure mounts on PNG govt over forestry
Audio 14 Mar 2016The Papua New Guinea government is under more pressure to enforce laws around forestry, following two recent reports by international NGOs related to PNG's forestry industry, and the flow of finances… Audio
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Fiji govt, aid groups still working on priority areas
Almost three weeks after Cyclone Winston, some Fijians are still waiting for tents and shelters, as a massive aid mission is underway to house a huge portion of the population. Audio
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Penrhyn fishing hub won't harm tourism - company
A Cook Islands company says its proposal to build a fishing hub on Penrhyn will be endorsed by the atoll's residents when details of the plan are released. Audio
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Sport:Manu Samoa veteran keen to prove a point in Japan
Japan's Super Rugby franchise and Samoan first five Tusi Pisi are on a mission to prove to themselves and the critics that they can hack it in their debut campaign. Audio
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PNG faced with capacity challenge on forest conservation
Audio 10 Mar 2016A report by the Forest Trends NGO says Papua New Guinea is receiving far less finance for forest conservation than most other countries with large tropical forests, and must do a lot of work to build… Audio
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NZ Major General gives Fiji aid update en route to Suva
Audio 10 Mar 2016New Zealand military joint forces commander says the NZ presence in Fiji is for as long as it takes following the destruction of cyclone Winston. Audio
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Concerns for children in Fiji as slow recovery continues
Audio 10 Mar 2016There are concern in Fiji for the plight of children as the country slowly comes to grips with the damage caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Suspended Nauru MPs hit by new visa restrictions
Audio 10 Mar 2016Latest visa limits add to problems for Nauru's suspended MPs who are facing legal action. Audio
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Smuggled weapons evading PNG police
Audio 9 Mar 2016As illegal weapons flow into Papua New Guinea's Southern Highlands province, police there say it's unlikely they'll retrieve firearms used in two recent, deadly attacks. Audio
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Winston results in flood of kava onto Fiji market
Audio 9 Mar 2016As a result of cyclone Winston Fiji's kava growers are being forced to bring all their crop to market. Audio
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Drought in PNG still impacting on millions
Audio 8 Mar 2016About two million of PNG's population remain affected by a drought which began in the middle of last year. Audio
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New schools rebuilt in Ha'apai are more climate resilient
12 new school buildings in Tonga's Ha'apai group which have been rebuilt to be more climate resilient are now in full use, two years after Cyclone Ian struck the islands. Audio
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WHO encourages action on alarming betel nut use
The World Health Organisation says betel nut use is on the rise in the Pacific and they're encouraging countries to raise awareness and consider policy level efforts. Audio
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Pacific receives funding to target cancers in region
Audio 7 Mar 2016Pacific islanders are suffering higher rates of cervical cancer, while betel nut use is driving up oral and throat cancers in the region. Audio
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PNG could see US$80m benefits from seabed mining
Audio 7 Mar 2016A new report says seabed mining could see Papua New Guinea reap economic benefits of 80 million US dollars over two years. Audio
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Logging companies run roughshod in PNG, says MP
Audio 7 Mar 2016The Governor of Oro Province Gary Juffa has accused Papua New Guinea's government of ignoring rampant illegal logging across the country, saying logging companies can operate in the country however… Audio
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Fiji's tourism industry galvanises to get visitors back
The tourism industry in Fiji has wasted no time in banding together to pull overseas visitors back in the wake of Cyclone Winston. Audio
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NGO outlines co-ordinated aid approach to Fiji disaster
Care Australia outlines the co-ordinated approach being taken by the Fiji government, donors and NGOs to ensure a co-ordinated approach to helping cyclone Winston victims. Audio
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Senior PNG policeman under misconduct spotlight
Audio 3 Mar 2016Papua New Guinea's police commissioner Gary Baki has provided some clarity about allegations of misconduct against a senior policeman, Andy Bawa, whose posting to the police command in the Western… Audio
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Pacific receives funding boost for cervical cancer research
Audio 3 Mar 2016The University of Hawaii's Cancer Center has received a US$6.6 million dollar grant, to aid research into cervical cancer in the Pacific. Audio
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American Samoa Democrats in support of Hillary Clinton
Audio 2 Mar 2016The American Samoa Democratic Party has again come out in support of Hillary Clinton as its preferred candidate for the US presidential race. Audio
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Emails show ex-US ambassador worried about staff competence
Audio 2 Mar 2016Just released emails reveal the former United States ambassador to New Zealand, David Huebner, had serious worries about the competence and quality of senior staff at the American embassy. Audio