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Much work needed to reverse Fiji's diabetes rate
The head of Diabetes Fiji says a lot needs to be done in order to reverse the country's high rate of diabetes - estimated to be about one-in-three adults. Audio
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Nauru remanded MP has heart attack
Audio 16 Jul 2015A Nauru opposition MP Sprent Dabwido who has been in custody on Nauru following protests is in hospital after suffering a heart attack. Audio
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Communications blackout hampers CNMI
Audio 16 Jul 2015Communications throughout the CNMI continue to be severely affected as a result of its sole fibre optic cable being damaged. Audio
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Pacific infrastructure faces massive climate change cost
Audio 15 Jul 2015New research says Pacific countries face an enormous cost to protect coastal infrastructure from the impacts of climate change. Audio
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Media to help Vanuatu curb NCD epidemic
Audio 15 Jul 2015Health authorities and the media in Vanuatu are joining forces to try to curb the growth in so-called lifestyle diseases. Audio
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Questions over doctor shortage in American Samoa
Audio 14 Jul 2015Law makers in American Samoa are to question the health department and the management of LBJ hospital over the sudden doctor shortage on the territory. Audio
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Solomons accused of cronyism in damage payout
Transparency Solomon Islands is accusing the government of cronyism in its recent bid to pay more than $US450,000 in damages to a local boat operator. Audio
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First association for Vanuatu market women
Around 1000 women market vendors in Vanuatu have come together to form the Silae Vanua market vendors association in Port Vila. Audio
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Better boats sought for Bougainville's outer islands
Audio 13 Jul 2015The people on the increasingly difficult to live on Carteret Islands in Bougainville, are often short of food, but an NGO has a solution. Audio
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Media to help Vanuatu curb NCD epidemic
Audio 13 Jul 2015Health authorities and the media in Vanuatu are joining forces to try to curb the growth in so-called lifestyle diseases. Audio
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Acclaimed Pacific poet gets Fulbright scholarship
Audio 13 Jul 2015A Pacific poet Karlo Mila has been awarded a writing residency in Hawai'i. Audio
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Concerns to be raised in meeting with Nauru's president
Audio 10 Jul 2015Australia's foreign minister says she'll again raise concerns about the rule of law on Nauru when she meets with the island's president, but one senator is doubtful. Audio
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Tonga has new plans to expand tourism
Audio 10 Jul 2015Tonga plans to expand its tourism industry and accommodate more visitors. Audio
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The struggle to help Bougainville's Carteret Islanders
Audio 10 Jul 2015An NGO in Bougainville hopes people relocated from the disappearing Carteret Islands will be able to grow food to feed those who stay behind. Audio
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US marine found by the gold of his teeth
Gold fillings help solve a 70 year old mystery in Kiribati Video, Audio, Gallery
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Communications breakage in the Northern Marianas
Audio 9 Jul 2015Emergency services communications has been restored in the Northern Marianas after an undersea cable breakage cut off communications into and out of the CNMI. Audio
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Cost of natural disasters predicted to rise, unless steps are taken
Audio 9 Jul 2015The World Bank says the cost of natural disasters in the Pacific will continue to rise if steps are not taken to strengthen infrastructure and improve early warning systems. Audio
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Memories of Rainbow Warrior's final voyage re-ignited
Audio 8 Jul 2015A book recording the first and only Pacific voyage of the Rainbow Warrior is being re-issued to mark the 30th anniversary of the bombing of the boat in Auckland Harbour by French spies. Audio
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Locals embrace Pacific Games in Port Moresby
Audio 7 Jul 2015Spectators and volunteers are throwing their support behind the Pacific Games in the Papua New Guinea capital Port Moresby. Audio
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Transparency Vanuatu welcomes government position
Transparency Vanuatu has welcomed Prime Minister Sato Kilman's clarification over the weekend of his government's position on West Papua's recent membership bid to the Melanesian Spearhead Group. Audio
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Jail for PNG's former Police commissioner
The head of Papua New Guinea's anti corruption unit says he feels vindicated by the arrest of the country's former police commissioner. Audio
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Radical solutions to climate change needed - Kiribati
The president of Kiribati says there is a need for radical solutions to dealing with the effects of climate change, such as creating floating islands or building up the land. Audio
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PNG's Hela learns how to deal with corruption
Hela Province in Papua New Guinea has held workshops to help public servants and leaders recognise and deal with corrupt practices. Audio
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Film to explore blackbirding of Solomon Islanders
A short film about the blackbirded Solomon Islanders will focus on the conditions the indentured labourers endured while in Australia. Audio
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PNA members urged to prepare for risks
The chief executive of the Parties to the Nauru Agreement Transform Aqorau says member states can't be complacent about the current surge in fisheries revenue and is urging them to prepare for risks.
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