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Pacific countries promote International Week of the Deaf
Audio 25 Sep 2014Deaf associations around the pacific are gathering together with the World Federation of the Deaf to celebrate International Week of the Deaf. Audio
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PNG Government embarks on privatisation path
Audio 24 Sep 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister says partial privatisation is seen as the best way to improve in the management of state-owned enterprises. Audio
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Vanuatu President calls for unity and peace
Audio 23 Sep 2014Newly elected President of Vanuatu, Fr Baldwin Lonsdale calls for unity and peace in the nation. Audio
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Guam worried by little fire ant arrival
Audio 23 Sep 2014Guam looks at implementing more measure to control a little fire ant infestation on the island. Audio
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Canberra asylum policy ignores human cost
Audio 23 Sep 2014A refugee advocate says the ends of Canberra's asylum seeker processing policy do not justify the means. Audio
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Rugby stars to help in domestic violence campaign
Audio 23 Sep 2014Hurricanes rugby players will visit Vanuatu in November to spread anti-domestic violence message. Audio
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Civil Society groups rescuing women from violence in PNG
Audio 23 Sep 2014Oxfam New Zealand, Executive Director reflects on partnerships in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Fiji's Bainimarama formally becomes elected PM
Audio 22 Sep 2014Frank Bainimarama who has been running Fiji since staging a coup in 2006 is now the country's new democratically elected prime minister. Audio
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Vanuatu dimisses reported nickel deal in Santo
Audio 22 Sep 2014The Vanuatu government has poured cold water on reports of a deal between a New Caledonian and a Chinese company to build a one-billion US dollar nickel plant in Vanuatu. Audio
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Cooks Democrats to appeal petitions
Audio 22 Sep 2014The Cook Islands Democratic Party says it will appeal up to three of the petitions it filed against July's general election results which were thrown out by the High Court. Audio
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Solomon Islands Malaita Province reveals huge debt problems
Audio 22 Sep 2014In Solomon Islands, the provincial government in Malaita says the repayment of more than 280 thousand US dollars of other debts is the reason they have not been paying staff. Audio
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New French decree for Polynesia nuclear test victims
Audio 22 Sep 2014The French government has put in new measures to strengthen the process of compensating victims of French nuclear testing in Polynesia. Audio
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Fiji political parties refuse to accept poll results
Audio 19 Sep 2014Five opposition parties in Fiji want the vote count to stop because they claim there has been systematic fraud. Audio
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PNG police forced to borrow fuel from NGOs
Audio 19 Sep 2014Understaffed and poorly resourced rural police overwhelmed by cases of violence against women. Audio
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Niue's first food festival kicks off this week
Audio 18 Sep 2014Niue kicks off inaugural food festival with experts and top chefs visiting. Audio
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Tongan authorities scramble to help drought-stricken Ha'apai
Audio 18 Sep 2014Tongan authorities send help to drought-stricken Ha'apai as fears mount that water shortages could spread. Audio
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Bougainville report details worries over mining resumption
Audio 17 Sep 2014Voices of Bougainville lays out the concerns of villagers from around the Panguna mine to any return to large scale mining. Audio
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Fiji prepares to vote
Audio 16 Sep 2014Election workers have started preparing polling stations in Fiji for election day tomorrow. Audio
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PNG warned of danger in tiny parliamentary opposition
Audio 16 Sep 2014Transparency International's PNG chapter speaks out about tiny opposition in parliament. Audio
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Samoa works to save its forests
Audio 16 Sep 2014The Samoan government is working with villages to protect their forests from increasing threat of climate change, unsustainable land use and invasive species. Audio
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Fiji's election blackout "unprecedented" - academic
Audio 16 Sep 2014Election experts say a decree provision in Fiji which prohibits any person from communicating political messages in the two days leading up to polling tomorrow is unprecedented. Audio
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Shedding light the key to tackling violence against women
Audio 16 Sep 2014Shedding light on gender inequality has been described as the key to addressing Papua New Guinea's problems of domestic violence and so-called "sorcery-related" attacks. Audio
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Sport: First Tongan women's crew to compete at Alo Paopao
Audio 16 Sep 2014A group of six mothers will become the first women's crew from Tonga to compete at an international outrigger canoe competition this week in Samoa. Audio
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Hopes for law changes on longline fishing
Audio 15 Sep 2014Fisheries scientists are hoping new evidence which they say proves longline tuna vessels have been specifically targeting threatened sharks will provoke law changes. Audio
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More concerted plan to root out Pacific corruption
Audio 15 Sep 2014Anti corruption campaigners believe, that through their efforts, more and more people are becoming convinced that corruption is a major problem that must be rooted out. Audio