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Nuclear test victims in Tahiti unconvinced by Paris decision
Audio 27 Jan 2016The Nuclear Worker' Association in French Polynesia says a recent state council decision on nuclear compensation is a communications trick and nothing has changed for the victims. Audio
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Vanuatu Hoteliers hopeful runway won't blunt tourism recovery
Audio 27 Jan 2016The chairman of the Hotel and Resorts Association in Vanuatu Bryan Death says Air New Zealand's suspension of flights into the country is a blow for tourism because of the negative publicity it has… Audio
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Sport: Fiji U19s to make Cricket World Cup debut
Audio 27 Jan 2016Fiji's Under 19 cricketers are excited for the 'biggest match of their lives'. Audio
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Fundraising appeals to help Samoa flea market vendors rebuild
Audio 26 Jan 2016Two campaigns have been launched to help stall holders recover from a a devastating fire in Samoa which saw the country's main flea market destroyed last week. Audio
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Suspension of international flights to Vanuatu
Vanuatu airport and aviation authorities are scrambling after a decision by Air New Zealand to suspend flights to the country. Audio
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Biking for the climate: A poet's approach
A poet and climate activist who has spent the last 18 months cycling and boating around the Pacific in search of stories about climate change is taking a break in New Zealand to write some of the… Audio
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Global need for more marine protected areas
The year 2015 saw huge progress towards the protection of the world's oceans with an estimated 60 percent of the total protected ocean surface area declared in the last twelve months alone. Audio
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Skepticism over Kiribati purchase of Fiji land
Audio 25 Jan 2016Academic researchers are investigating the practicality of Kiribati purchasing land in Fiji as a climate change adaptation strategy. Audio
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American Samoa Governor fears for Samoan culture
Audio 25 Jan 2016American Samoa's Governor Lolo Matalasi Moliga has expressed concern that English is becoming the dominant language of youth in the territory, and is becoming a threat to Samoan culture and way of… Audio
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PNG rural communities blaming cancer on witchcraft
Audio 25 Jan 2016The Papua New Guinea Cancer Relief Society says more needs to be done to educate rural communities cancer sufferers seek help rather than blame their predicament on sorcery. Audio
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No natural justice in Fiji police probe - Brown
The former assistant commissioner of police in Fiji, Henry Brown, says the internal inquiry into unspecified allegations against him is being conducted contrary to principles of good governance. Audio
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Report: Help needed for overseas Tongans, schooled in kingdom
A report on overseas born Tongans attending school in the kingdom suggests a more structured programme be introduced to avoid instances of bullying, violence and discomfort. Audio
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Despite problems, Vanuatu is set for its snap elections
Despite problems, Vanuatu is set for its snap elections. Audio
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US signals concern about West Papua forests
The US Ambassador to Indonesia has visited West Papua and indicated American interest in helping to keep the endangered forests of Papua region intact. Audio
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Papua New Guinea urged to prioritise drought response
Audio 20 Jan 2016The latest disaster assessments in Papua New Guinea have found the cost of getting food relief to drought stricken communities is prohibitive. Audio
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Pacific trade deal negotiations drag on
Audio 20 Jan 2016There are mixed feelings on the likelihood of the PACER Plus regional trade deal negotiations wrapping up by mid-year, amid speculation that island economies are not in a position to benefit from it.
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Fiji's NFP party to consider withdrawing from parliament
Audio 19 Jan 2016The leader of Fiji's opposition National Federation Party says its members will this month consider whether its three MPs should leave parliament. Audio
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Concerns over use of Russian arms by Fiji
A security analyst says there is concern a Russian shipment of military equipment to Fiji will be used for more than peace keeping abroad. Audio
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'Three Wise Cousins' combines culture and comedy on big screen
Audio 24 Dec 2015A grassroots comedy about what it takes for a New Zealand-born Samoan to transform into a 'real island guy' is for some a nostalgic trip back to the islands, and for others a first time glimpse into… Audio
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French Polynesia's economic growth pinned on $2bn resort
Audio 23 Dec 2015French Polynesia's tourism minister says news that a US$2 billion tourism project on Tahiti will go ahead is significant for the territory's economy. Audio
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Papuans not consulted in Freeport negotiations
A church leader says West Papuans are not considered in negotiations over control of a lucrative mining contract in Indonesia's Papua province, but that mining company Freeport and Jakarta continue to… Audio
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"Abusive" searches at Nauru camp under fire
A refugee advocate says women asylum seekers are being subjected to abusive and intrusive searches as they return to the camp for families and single women on Nauru. Audio
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Two Samoas agree to chip away at trade barriers
Two days of talks between the two Samoas have ended on a positive note, with both sides agreeing to come up with solutions to ease trade barriers. Audio
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PNG police change recruitment to address ill-discipline
Audio 22 Dec 2015The Papua New Guinea police constabulary is revamping its recruitment process in an effort to address discipline problems plaguing the force. Audio
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Vanuatu media pioneer retires
Audio 22 Dec 2015The man largely responsible for building independent media in Vanuatu, Marc Neil-Jones of the Daily Post newspaper, has retired after two decades in the firing line. Audio