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Solomons PM's ouster over anti-corruption bill - Transparency
Audio 7 Nov 2017The watchdog group, Transparency Solomon Islands, is adamant that the government of Manasseh Sogavare was removed because MPs are opposed to the anti-corruption legislation the government was… Audio
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Stolen Spam used like currency in Hawaii
Audio 7 Nov 2017The head of Hawaii's Retail Association says the canned corned beef product Spam is being targetted by thieves, used as currency and traded for drugs. Audio
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Caution urged over focus of PNG agriculture summit
Papua New Guinea's government has been urged by the community advocacy group ACT NOW not to use an agricultural summit to promote expansion of industrial agriculture. Audio
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Questions around sustainability of tourism in the Cook Islands
The debate on whether tourism is sustainable or not in the Cook Islands continues. Audio
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Man wanted for murder in Tonga released by US govt
Tongan authorities have expressed disappointment that the US has released an American citizen wanted for murder in Tonga. Audio
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Manus detainees appeal to Ardern for NZ asylum
Refugees on Manus Island are pleading with Jacinda Ardern to allow them to come to New Zealand, saying they have lost hope. Six hundred refugees are refusing to leave the detention centre which was… Audio
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Manus Island detainees beg NZ for help
Audio 3 Nov 2017Refugees detained on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island are begging the New Zealand prime minister for help. Audio
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Samoa health officials point to soaring dialysis numbers
Health officials in Samoa say a huge increase in the numbers undergoing dialysis treatment is alarming and should be a wake up call for the country. Audio
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Manus Island refugees to peacefully resist relocation
An Australian politician is warning today's closure of the Manus Island detention centre could end in tragedy. Audio
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Solomons Govt on verge of collapse
The Solomon Islands government of Manasseh Sogavare appears to be on the verge of collapse after a series of resignations by ministers. The group plans to oust Mr Sogavare in a vote of no-confidence… Audio
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Integrity overrides convenience of govt for PNG MP
A new Papua New Guinea MP Bryan Kramer, is philosophical about the split in his political party after its leader and most of its MPs, but not him, recently joined government in an upheaval that has… Audio
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Decrease seen in drug and alcohol related crimes in Samoa
Drug and alcohol related crimes in Samoa are gradually decreasing since the introduction of Samoa's Alcohol and Drug Court says Supreme Court Judge. Audio
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Questions raised over bitcoin idea in Vanuatu
Vanuatu passports are in question again after a plan was announced to allow the use of bitcoins in exchange for citizenship. Audio
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Vanuatu eruption state of emergency ends
Audio 27 Oct 2017A state of emergency called after the eruption of a volcano on Vanuatu's Ambae Island is lifted. Audio
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Pacific league nations predict most competitive World Cup yet
Pacific rugby league nations push for financial parity in the international game. Audio
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Final 2016 Fiji sugar cane season pay non-existent for some
The future of the Fiji sugar industry is in question with some farmers barely making a living. Audio
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Relief on its way to Solomons communities affected by volcano
Disaster authorities in Solomon Islands say it could be another day before fresh water supplies reach communities affected by volcanic ash. Audio
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Burger King showing us how little we care about bullying
Burger King's anti bullying campaign. Audio
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Uncertainty for communities affected by Solomons volcano
Audio 25 Oct 2017A school teacher on one of the islands affected by ash from an erupting volcano in the Solomons says uncertainty is causing a lot of anxiety in his community. Audio
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March in Fiji shows worker discontent - union
Audio 24 Oct 2017A union leader in Fiji says a workers' march on Saturday has demonstrated that all is not well with workers in the country. Audio
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People affected by Solomons' volcano living on coconuts
People affected by an erupting volcano in Solomon Islands say they are living off coconuts because their wells and water tanks have been contaminated by ashfall. Audio
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Guam's Catholic Church says clergy now free of sexual abusers
Guam's Catholic Church says there are no guarantees but it has taken steps to ensure no sexual abuse perpetrators remain in the clergy. Audio
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Australia expected to voice Pacific concerns on rights council
Audio 23 Oct 2017Vanuatu's government says it expects Australia to advance the concerns of Pacific Islands states now that it has a seat on the UN Human Rights Council. For Vanuatu that means exploring allegations of… Audio
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Optimism in Samoa on efforts to curb family violence
Audio 23 Oct 2017Samoa commissioner optimistic about efforts to curb family violence incidents. Audio
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Vaka being built to sail and fund-raise for a Tokelauan bible
Audio 23 Oct 2017A Tokelauan New Zealand man is fulfilling a promise to his now dead grandmother, to build and sail a vaka to raise funds for the Tokelauan bible translation project. Audio, Gallery