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Pacific leaders committed to ending child violence
Audio 20 May 2015The United Nations says Pacific leaders are showing a strong commitment to ending high rates of violence against children in the region. Audio
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Tongans warned to prepare for dry season
Audio 20 May 2015The Tonga Metservice says it's critical for Tonga's smaller islands that the effects of an ongoing drought are mitigated. Audio
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Fiji's media decree to stay
Audio 19 May 2015Fiji's controversial media decree stays after parliament voted against any modification as suggested by the opposition. Audio
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Blocked from entering US, West Papuan leader seeks answers
Audio 19 May 2015The West Papuan independence leader Benny Wenda says he has no idea why he was blocked from travelling to the United States last week. Audio
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Plans for resort in CNMI's Tinian scaled up
Audio 19 May 2015A Macau company is planning a huge integrated resort, including a casino and a golf course, in the CNMI's Tinian island. Audio
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Cook Islands looks to battle obesity
Audio 18 May 2015The director of public health in the Cook Islands says she's not sure how the World Health Organisation came to conclude that her country is the fattest in the world. Audio
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Conference to end child violence in the Pacific
Audio 18 May 2015Pacific Island nations have some of the highest rates of violence against children in the world - an issue UNICEF says needs to be brought out of the shadows. Audio
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Scientists call for monitoring of Solomons dolphin hunt
Audio 18 May 2015Scientists are calling for more research and monitoring of traditional dolphin hunting practices in Solomon Islands. Audio
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NZ police helping community policing in south Bougainville
Audio 18 May 2015New Zealand police extends its advisory role on Bougainville into the south of the region, around Buin. Audio
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Guam on track for Pacific Festival of Arts 2016
Audio 18 May 2015A delegation from the Secretariat of the Pacific Community was in Guam last week to check on the preparations for 12th edition of the Festival of Pacific Arts which will be held this time next year in… Audio
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Solomons launches new tourism strategy
Audio 15 May 2015The Solomon Islands government will be introducing a new data system to help it monitor the progress of planned developments in its tourism sector. Audio
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Fiji Opposition outraged at permit requirement
Audio 14 May 2015Fiji's opposition SODELPA party has hit a snag in preparing for constituency meetings. Audio
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Australia slashes foreign aid spending
Audio 14 May 2015Australia has slashed its foreign aid by 20 percent to the lowest level ever of gross national income. Audio
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Fiji stand-off a chance for NZ/Aust to redefine roles
Audio 13 May 2015An academic says the imbroglio involving Fiji and Australia and New Zealand offers a chance for the larger countries to redefine their role in the Pacific. Audio
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Pacific organic farmers learning from Cuba
Audio 13 May 2015Organic farmers from Fiji and Solomon Islands are in Cuba to learn new techniques to improve food security back home. Audio
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61st anniversary of film that helped put Samoa on the map
Audio 13 May 2015The Lefaga district of Samoa is celebrating the 61st anniversary of the Hollywood film that put Samoa on the world map. Audio
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Hope for foreign media access to West Papua
Audio 12 May 2015Hopes have been raised for greater access to the Pacific's hidden region after the Indonesian President Joko Widodo promised West Papua would be open to foreign media. Audio
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Crowds expected through Tuvalu pavillion at Venice Biennale
Audio 12 May 2015More than one million people are expected to pass through a pavillion for Tuvalu at one of the world's most prestigious contemporary art exhibitions - the 56th Venice Biennale. Audio
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Exciting times for Tongan broadcasting with new truck
Audio 11 May 2015Tonga's oldest and largest broadcaster has welcomed what it calls a new era in the industry with the arrival of its first broadcasting truck. Audio
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'Significant progress' made at PACER-Plus talks
Audio 8 May 2015The Chief Trade Advisor of the Pacific Island Countries says significant progress was made on development assistance negotiations in this round of PACER-Plus talks. Audio
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Fiji youth want more say, less tokenism
Audio 8 May 2015The National Youth Council of Fiji says young people are being used as tokens in important issues like the flag change and they're calling for a bigger say in decisions of the state. Audio
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Move to curb illegal guns in Tonga
Audio 8 May 2015There is concern in Tonga that guns are being smuggled into the country and police want the help of local residents to find them. Audio
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A drug test for kava requested by some NZ companies
Audio 7 May 2015The Drug Detection Agency in New Zealand says many companies are requesting a drug test for kava and it's only a matter of time before one is available. Audio
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Human rights under scrutiny in the Marshalls
Audio 7 May 2015Human rights in the Marshall Islands is under the spotlight as it heads into a UN review after a critical US State report. Audio
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Conversation on aid distribution following cyclone Pam needed
Audio 7 May 2015A New Zealand company which says it had its offer of relief shelter for Vanuatu rejected by aid agencies following cyclone Pam says a conversation on how aid is distributed following disasters is… Audio