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Australian watchdog wants end to detention of children
Audio 9 Oct 2014The president of Australia's Human Rights Commission has called for an end to the government's policy of locking asylum seeker children up in mandatory detention. Audio
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Solomons civil society seeking integrity pledge
Audio 8 Oct 201437 aspiring candidates sign integrity pledge in Solomon Islands. Audio
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US $2.1 million for environmental protection in American Samoa
Audio 7 Oct 2014American Samoa recieves US 2.1 million for environmental protection. Audio
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Jeju Air launches flights to the CNMI
Audio 7 Oct 2014Korean airline launches flights to the CNMI. Audio
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Child asylum seeker trauma highlighted in report
Audio 7 Oct 2014Over 80 percent of Australian paediatricians surveyed in a recent report believe the detention of asylum seeker children is child abuse. Audio
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Australian paediatricians condemn mandatory detention
Audio 7 Oct 2014Over 80 percent of Australian paediatricians surveyed in a recent report believe the detention of asylum seeker children is child abuse. Audio
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Solomon Islanders are encouraged to create their own eco-bags
Audio 7 Oct 2014Solomon Islanders are being encouraged to create their own eco-friendly bags, as a way to reduce plastic bag waste. Last week the Solomon Islands government, with help from the Japanese government… Audio
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New mammogram service for Tonga
Audio 6 Oct 2014The Tongan Breast Cancer Society says the long held dream of gaining a mammogram machine is about to come true. Audio
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Australia to probe abuse claims in Nauru camps
Audio 3 Oct 2014Australia will probe abuse claims at its Nauru asylum seeker detention centre, says stories are fabricated. Audio
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Climate coordination hopes from Marshall Islands meeting
Audio 3 Oct 2014Environment specialists from around the Pacific region are meeting in the Marshall Islands to address issues such as disaster preparedness, climate funding and alternative energy. Audio
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Migration windows highlighted in new research
Audio 3 Oct 2014New research shows how wind played a crucial part in Polynesians getting to New Zealand. Audio
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Tahiti espionage case in court in March
Audio 2 Oct 2014Trial over illegal spying in Tahiti deferred until March. Audio
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Election only the beginning says Fiji's CCF chief
Audio 1 Oct 2014The CEO of Fiji's Citizens Constitutional Forum says the group has a lot of work ahead of it to empower people after the recent election. Audio
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Axiom Mining restarts Solomons operation
Audio 1 Oct 2014Australian mining operation restarts in the Solomons after a victorious court battle. Audio
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Kavo conviction in PNG seen as tip of iceberg
Audio 1 Oct 2014The conviction last week of a Papua New Guinea MP, Governor of Gulf Province, Havila Kavo, for misuse of public funds may point to a much bigger problem with corruption. Audio
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American Samoa grants over 4,000 immigration amnesty
Audio 1 Oct 2014American Samoa has more than 4,000 new lawful residents after immigration amnesty was provided under a bill signed by the Governor. Audio
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Bougainville landowners say NGO should be ashamed
Audio 30 Sep 2014Landowners' groups around the Panguna mine in Bougainville says an NGO's claims that people are against a return to mining are wrong. Audio
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Santo leaders show interest in Vanuatu nickel project
Audio 30 Sep 2014A Vanuatu nickel smelter, involving companies from New Caledonia and China, is now looking more likely. Audio
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US Pacific marine reserve plan amended
Audio 30 Sep 2014The US President has amended his Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument to accommodate economically vital fishing industries for Hawaii and US Pacific Islands. Audio
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Fiji's parliament to be among region's most developed
Audio 29 Sep 2014A United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) advisor says the new Fiji Parliament will be among the most developed in the Pacific. Audio
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American Samoa nears establishment of sex offender registry
Audio 29 Sep 2014American Samoa close to introducing sex offender registry law. Audio
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Fiji resort moves to sustainable fish menu
Audio 26 Sep 2014Fiji's InterContinental resort says it has stopped serving the fish grouper during its peak breeding months, hoping to revive the declining fish stock. Audio
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Money scams on the rise in Solomon Islands
Audio 26 Sep 2014The Central Bank of Solomon Islands is warning people to stay away from schemes promising fast cash. Audio
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Need for better management of PNG trust funds
Audio 26 Sep 2014PNG's government faces a growing need to improve the management of trust funds after the conviction of another MP for misuse of public money. Audio
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Long-Term Fiji poll observer impressed
Audio 25 Sep 2014One of the long-term observers of the Fiji election says his month long travels around Fiji in the run up to polling day gave him a detailed picture of the election environment. Audio