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PNG prison escapee taps into public discontent with police in Alotau
Police in Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay province are struggling to contain spiralling lawlessness and violent unrest linked to a criminal gang led by the notorious prison escapee, Tommy Baker. Audio
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PNG police in the headlines for wrong reasons again
Audio 25 Jan 2019Papua New Guinea's speaker of parliament says he wants policemen and security forces who trashed the Parliament after the APEC meeting to escape punishment. It's opened up some divisions within… Audio
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Guam locals concerned with reintroduction of self defence bill
Audio 22 Jan 2019Locals in Guam are concerned that the reintroduction of a self defence bill will increase violence in the community. Audio
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Huge French Polynesia fish farm delayed again
Launch of huge Chinese fish farm on French Polynesia's Hao atoll again delayed. Audio
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Concern for villages amid conflict in Papuan Highlands
The United Liberation Movement for West Papua says it's deeply concerned about the welfare of innocent civillians in Papua's central Highlands where a large military operation is underway in pursuit… Audio
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Rapa Nui statues marked freshwater sources - study
Rapa Nui's moai, or human figure statues, were ancient markers for freshwater in the territory, also known as Easter Island - according to a new study. Audio
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Sophie Barker talks to us about the Royal Albatross
Royal Albatross Centre marketing Manager Sophie Barker's updates us on this year's Royal Albatross breeding season. Audio, Gallery
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Families of Kiribati ferry disaster victims mull legal action
A Kiribati NGO representing families of victims in the Butiraoi sinking, in which at least 80 people died, says it's preparing legal action against the government. Audio
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Samoan village chiefs fight Facebook abuse with fines
Audio 21 Dec 2018Villages in Samoa are fighting abuse on Facebook with hefty fines for people posting it. Audio
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More drought struggles for PNG's South Fly district
Audio 20 Dec 2018People in Papua New Guinea's drought-stricken South Fly district need to be vigilant to get through the next couple of months with little water, the local MP says. Audio
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Internet expert pessimistic about Niue's domain case
An internet expert has poured cold water over Niue's claim a Swedish company took over its domain name without consent. Audio
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Pacific anti-violence initiatives seen as global model
Anti-violence campaigners in the Pacific say a programme which uses men as role models is best practice and should be shared with the rest of the world. The Pacific Women's Network has been meeting in… Audio
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PNG's fraud squad says Paraka case not over yet
Audio 14 Dec 2018The head of Papua New Guinea's police fraud squad says the case against the lawyer Paul Paraka is not over yet. A ruling by a senior committal court magistrate this week meant that 27 charges of… Audio
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PNG government rethinking China mining deal after opposition
Papua New Guinea's government looks at changing parts of a controversial mining deal struck with China. Audio
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PNG lawyer seeks revenge after charges dropped
Audio 12 Dec 2018After dozens of charges of conspiracy, theft and money laundering laid against him were dropped this week, Papua New Guinea lawyer Paul Paraka says he will pursue charges against anti-fraud detectives… Audio
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PNG landowner group defends Porgera lawsuit
A landowner group at the site of Papua New Guinea's Porgera mine has dismissed claims by the miner that it is not representative. Audio
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Local contractors preferred for repairs on new Cook Islands water system
The Deputy Prime Minister of the Cook Islands wants local contractors to undertake repairs to Rarotonga's huge new water system, Te Mato Vai. Audio
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SPC lays out how to revitalise coconut industry
Coconut industry needs to diversify, says Pacific Community. Audio
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Vanuatu trials drones to transport childhood vaccines
Audio 7 Dec 2018Vanuatu is currently trialling drones as a way to transport childhood vaccines into remote areas early next year. Audio
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Landowners sue the PNG government over Porgera
A landowners group in Papua New Guinea's highlands region is suing the national government for $US13.28 billion over breach of contract. Audio
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Call for report on Kiribati ferry disaster to be released
An opposition MP in Kiribati says there is growing anger over the government's refusal to release a report into the Butiraoi sinking. Audio
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Education boost key to Pasifika success
New Zealand's largest tertiary provider for Pasifika students has launched a strategy to further boost Pasifika success and numbers. Audio
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Report calling for return of stolen art a landmark moment for Pacific - lawyer
A new report calling for the return of thousands of artworks stolen by France in the colonial era is a landmark moment for the Pacific. Audio
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Fiji deals with fake news over election time
Last week's election in Fiji was not immune to the increasingly world-wide phenomenon of so-called fake news. Audio
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Call for academics to promote Pacific culture
Audio 23 Nov 2018Academics target education challenges in the Pacific. Audio