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First organic certified product launched in Fiji
Fiji's first organic certified product has been launched and it's expected others will follow as more farmers are encouraged to return to traditional growing methods. Audio
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Suspended Nauru MP out of custody, on strict bail
A former Nauru justice minister who was arrested this week during an anti government protest is now out on bail under strict conditions including a nightly residential curfew. Audio
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Arrest warrant for PNG PM considered valid
Audio 18 Jun 2015The head of Papua New Guinea's anti-corruption investigative unit Taskforce Sweep says a high profile conviction emphasises the legality of an arrest warrant against the prime minister. Audio
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Sport: Guam footballers continue World Cup qualifying run
The Guam men's football team reflect on winning their first two Under-20 Football World Cup qualifying matches. Audio
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Porgera women appeal for PNG govt takeover of hospital
Audio 18 Jun 2015The women of Porgera have joined together to call on the Papua New Guinea government to take over their local hospital and have warned there will be deaths if the hosptial shuts down. Audio
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Plans to continue Nauru protest
Audio 17 Jun 2015Plans to continue Nauru protest against the government but riot police are out in force. Audio
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Norfolk Island Legislature abolished from tonight
Audio 17 Jun 2015Norfolk Island commemorates its autonomy with a final sitting of its legislative council. Audio
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Reservations over motives behind China bank
Audio 17 Jun 2015An Australian National University researcher says it's important a new investment bank set up by China supports development projects in the Pacific that will have long-lasting benefits. Audio
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PNA plans to charge more for use of FADs
Audio 16 Jun 2015The countries that make up the Parties to the Nauru Agreement will start charging more for the use of Fish Aggregating Devices in a trial to begin next year.
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Asia Pacific Greens push for effective climate policy
Audio 16 Jun 2015Green ecological and political movements in the Asia/Pacific face a big challenge in trying to effect green-thinking, carbon-smart and climate resilient action at the policy level. Audio
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Cousteau backs Fiji conservation campaign
Audio 16 Jun 2015A campaign to save grouper fish stocks in Fiji has received the backing of some high profile individuals. Audio
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Solomon Airlines starts Sydney flights
Audio 16 Jun 2015Solomon Airlines has started its weekly service to Sydney, flying out of Honiara on a Monday and returning on Tuesday. Audio
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Cooks achieve tuna certification amidst concerns
Audio 15 Jun 2015The Marine Stewardship Council has issued public notice of the Cook Islands meeting its standards in its Albacore Fishery. Audio
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Ban on public flogging in Fiji welcomed
Audio 15 Jun 2015New by-laws being introduced in Fiji to combat public flogging in some iTaukei villages has been welcomed by the Fiji Women's Crisis Centre. Audio
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Get in Behind – a Shepherd’s Tale
Anita Kendrick is a shepherd on an 1800 hectare North Island station. In her spare time she trains working dogs and breeds border collies. Anita also has a broken back. The farm bike she was riding… Audio
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Natuman government 'blindsided' by Vanuatu no-confidence motion
Audio 12 Jun 2015Vanuatu has a new look government after prime minister Joe Natuman was ousted in motion of no-confidence on Thursday. Audio
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Sport: Pacific Games venues to be tested in Port Moresby
Audio 12 Jun 2015A number of Pacific Games venues will be used in competition for the first time this weekend. Audio
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NZ should be cautious about supporting Fiji military - academic
Audio 11 Jun 2015A regional security academic says New Zealand should support its Pacific neighbours but be wary of support for the current Fiji military system. Audio
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Anti-purse seining petition to be presented to Cooks parliament
Audio 11 Jun 2015Opponents of purse seining in the Cook Islands hope a 3,000 plus signature petition will help persuade the government to place further restrictions on the fishing method. Audio
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Bougainville electoral chief dismisses criticism of count
Audio 11 Jun 2015Bougainville's electoral chief has dismissed criticism of the vote counting process, saying he stands by the way his officials carried out the work. Audio
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Fiji's AG eyes new law change after High Court decision
Audio 11 Jun 2015A Fiji High Court decision over the eligibility of a new MP may prompt the Government to usher in another law change. Audio
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Bougainville's Kauona alleges election fraud
Audio 10 Jun 2015An unsuccessful Bougainville election candidate outlines his plans for legal action amid claims of election fraud. Audio
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Ladybirds and worms help Cooks children fight obesity
Audio 10 Jun 2015High school students in the Cook Islands are getting ready to grow their own vegetables in an effort to reduce soaring obesity levels. Audio
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Vanuatu coconut soap on its way to New Zealand
Audio 10 Jun 2015A local Vanuatu soap maker is about to enter the New Zealand market after negotiating a new deal with Trade Aid. Audio
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Call for proper Nauru police inquiry into bribery claims
Audio 9 Jun 2015A suspended Nauru MP is calling on the government to allow a full police inquiry into bribery allegations implicating the Justice Minister David Adeang. Audio