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New focus on Marshall's nuclear testing legacy
Audio 21 Dec 2015A new organisation just launched in Majuro hopes to help young Marshall Islanders better understand the legacy of American nuclear weapons testing in the country. Audio
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Blurring of the line between PNG and Indonesia
Audio 21 Dec 2015The 750-kilometre land border between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea has long been problematic but there's an increasing blurring of the line as links between the two sides grows. Audio
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Pacific could be attractive for international call centres
Audio 21 Dec 2015A new report suggests the Pacific could start competing with countries like India and the Philippines in attracting international call centre operations. Audio
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Cooks Parliament to review compulsory motorcycle helmets
Audio 21 Dec 2015Cook Islands politicians are renewing a new campaign for compulsory motorcycle helmets, after a spate of deaths on the road there. Audio
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NZ university pleased with Pasifika leadership graduates
Audio 21 Dec 2015Wellington's Victoria University has commended four Pasifika students for being among the first from the region to graduate from its international leadership programme. Audio
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ni-Vanuatu prepare for snap election in five weeks
Audio 18 Dec 2015Vanuatu emerges from political turmoil as candidates sign up for next month's snap election. Audio
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Nauru observer mission gets more flak
Audio 17 Dec 2015The Commonwealth Secretariat's fact-finding mission to Nauru has been slammed as offensive by an opposition MP. Audio
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Political will to stop illegal logging in PNG questioned
Audio 17 Dec 2015Questions remain over the Papua New Guinea government's commitment to ending illegal logging despite tough words against a small logging operation alleged to have breached the law. Audio
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Water rationing introduced as Port Moresby copes with drought
Audio 17 Dec 2015Strict water rationing has been introduced in Papua New Guinea's capital, Port Moresby, as the city's water supply tries to cope with a severe dry spell. Audio
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Legal advice sought after Fiji AG stops inquiry
Audio 16 Dec 2015A parliamentary committee in Fiji is seeking legal advice on whether it can continue to investigate allegations by a Fijian lawyer of torture by members of the security forces. Audio
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Pacific Tuna Commission meeting helpful despite criticism
Audio 16 Dec 2015The Forum Fisheries Agency says most fisheries will be in a better place after last week's Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission meeting. Audio
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Fact-finding mission to Nauru says rule of law is intact
Audio 16 Dec 2015A Commonwealth fact-finding mission to Nauru has concluded that the rule of law is intact, despite wide-ranging condemnation by former jurists. Audio
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Forest fires devastating for Papua, says Greenpeace
Audio 15 Dec 2015The environmental group Greenpeace has criticised Indonesian authorities over the inadequate response to forest and peatland fires raging out of control across the republic including Papua. Audio
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Pacific sevens teams to reflect on performance over Christmas
Audio 15 Dec 2015Fiji and Samoa reflect on the first two rounds of the World Sevens Series. Audio
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Tuvalu faces big challenges in domestic violence fight
Tuvalu is planning to train up more counsellors to deal with high rates of domestic violence. Audio
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Samoa moves to get unemployed young people working
The Samoa government, with the help of United Nations agencies, is launching a campaign to get unemployed youth into productive work. Audio
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Tongan media unhappy with level of govt transparency
The Prime Minister's Office and Chief Secretary in Tonga have come under fire from the media for supposedly lacking transparency and good governance. Audio
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Fiji's Human Rights Commission talks complaints
Audio 14 Dec 2015The Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission says it has received 284 complaints since it was re-established in May this year. Audio
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'We will be ready for RAMSI's exit' says Solomons Police Chief
Audio 14 Dec 2015The commissioner of Solomon Islands police force says his organisation will be ready for the likely end of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands in two years time. Audio
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Fiji lawyer applauded for speaking out
Audio 11 Dec 2015The New Zealand Law Society is concerned about the credibility of an investigation into the alleged intimidation of a Fijian lawyer by security forces because the head of police is a former military… Audio
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Positive steps towards human rights in Fiji, says NGO
Audio 10 Dec 2015The Coalition on Human Rights in Fiji says there has been some positive steps to pushing for greater rights in the country, but there is still more to be done. Audio
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Villagers still cross PNG/Indo border despite abuses
Audio 10 Dec 2015A representative from a Papua New Guinea village close to the border with Indonesia says traditional border crossing rights still have a place despite some abuses of the system. Audio
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Atoll dwellers trapped on sinking islands
Audio 10 Dec 2015The manager of the Pacific Climate Change and Migration project says people living on atolls in the region could find themselves trapped on islands most vulnerable to the adverse effects of a changing… Audio
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Attitudes in Pacific still need to change on domestic violence
Audio 10 Dec 2015An increase in police complaints about domestic violence in the Pacific is being seen as a sign a Pacific-wide campaign against violence is working. Audio
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Capitalism accelerating eco-collapse says Pacific academic
Audio 8 Dec 2015A Wellington-based academic from Vanuatu says that left unchecked, capitalism will continue to accelerate ecological collapse. Audio