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Deferred levy finally set in Tonga
Audio 17 Nov 2015A controversial levy on foreign exchange transactions in Tonga will come into effect on Friday. Audio
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Termites contributed to CNMI typhoon damage
Audio 17 Nov 2015A contractor in the Northern Marianas says termites vastly increased the damage caused by Typhoon Soudelor. Audio
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Guam prepares for FestPac 2016
Audio 17 Nov 2015Preparation for the 2016 Festival of Pacific Arts in Guam has kicked off with a ground-breaking ceremony at the multi-million dollar venue to be. Audio
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Polls close in the Marshall Islands
Audio 17 Nov 2015Polls have closed in the Marshall Islands' elections, but it will be two weeks until results are known because of the high number of offshore postal votes. Audio
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New Fiji president on hopes for the role
Audio 17 Nov 2015The new Fiji president, Jioji Konrote, says as a father figure to the nation, his main priority is to ensure the people remain united. Audio
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Local Cook Islands fishermen wary of new tuna agreement
Audio 16 Nov 2015There continues to be widespread opposition to purse seining fleets fishing in Cook Islands waters, despite the government hailing its latest fishing negotiations as the best deal yet. Audio
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Norfolk to use its founding document in Canberra battle
Audio 16 Nov 2015Norfolk Islanders to make use of their founding document from Queen Victoria in their quest to have Australia return their autonomy. Audio
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Niue aims for 80 percent renewable energy by 2025
Audio 16 Nov 2015Niue is seeking approximately 18.3 million US dollars to build a solar farm as part of the island nation's plans to reduce its heavy reliance on fossil fuels. Audio
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Solution to Vanuatu drought-related food shortages
Audio 16 Nov 2015The Vanuatu Agriculture Research Center says it has a solution to the drought-related food shortages being caused by an El Nino event in the country. Audio
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UN wants Fiji police to maintain human rights commitment
Audio 13 Nov 2015The United Nations hopes that Fiji police will maintain the commitment to human rights and accountability that had been fostered by Ben Groenewald. Audio
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NFP says military dominates Fiji
Audio 13 Nov 2015The opposition National Federation Party says the departure of the Police Commissioner shows that military rule remains supreme in Fiji. Audio
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Activist issues warning about New Guinea forests
Audio 13 Nov 2015An environmental and social activist says the governments of Papua New Guinea and Indonesia cannot claim to be serious about climate change impacts when they continue to allow rampant forest clearance… Audio
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Help on the way for Pacific products facing tough barriers
Audio 13 Nov 2015Pacific brands are still struggling to break down barriers to trade and market their products outside the Pacific. Audio
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Beauty equals health for coral reefs: study finds
Audio 12 Nov 2015Scientists have discovered a beautiful reef is also a healthy reef. A new paper has found the healthiest corals are also aesthetically the most beautiful. Audio
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Kontiki2 rafts en route to Rapa Nui
Audio 12 Nov 2015Two traditional rafts that have set off on a round-trip from Peru to Rapa Nui in the name of science and history could be on the water for over four months. Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu football mourn death of former international
Audio 12 Nov 2015Vanuatu football community mourns death of former defender. Audio
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Human Rights Watch says Papua access remains poor
Audio 11 Nov 2015Watchdog group calls on Indonesia to follow through on commitment to improving access to the Papua region. Audio
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Pacific focus on next generation leaders
Audio 11 Nov 2015The Secretariat of the Pacific Community says addressing youth unemployment is a crucial part of its focus on engaging youth in sustainable development. Audio
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Australia under fire over offshore detention at UN
Audio 10 Nov 2015Australia has come under global fire for its boat turnback and offshore detention policies at a UN Human Rights Council performance review in Geneva. Audio
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Pacific food exporters learning how to access NZ market
Audio 10 Nov 2015Food and beverage exporters from the Pacific say one of the greatest challenges they face is having to constantly adapt to and overcome the effects of climate change. Audio
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Pacific scientists work to combat malaria
Audio 10 Nov 2015Scientists in the region are setting their sights on the parasite Plasmodium Vivax as the key to realising the Pacific's aim to eradicate malaria. Audio
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Fiji's USP designs new device for the blind
Audio 9 Nov 2015Engineers at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji have developed what they say is a hand-held mobility device for blind people that can easily identify all kinds of obstacles in their way. Audio
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Student numbers expected to double at USP Kiribati
Audio 9 Nov 2015Student numbers are expected to double at the University of South Pacific in Kiribati after a new campus opened last week in Tarawa. Audio
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Drought awareness needed in Solomons: NDMO
Audio 9 Nov 2015Drought affected communities in Solomon Islands Western, Eastern and Southern provinces are being urged to take steps to adapt to ongoing dry conditions in the country. Audio
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West Sepik Governor looks to grow links with Indonesia
Audio 9 Nov 2015The Governor of West Sepik province in Papua New Guinea says the border with Indonesia should not be seen as a barrier to greater engagement between the two countries in areas of culture, trade… Audio