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Pressure on PNG PM again over fraud case
Pressure is back on Papua New Guinea's prime minister to clear his name in relation to a fraud case, after the National Court dismissed a challenge to the legality of an arrest warrant issued him… Audio
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Legacy of lawlessness lingers from PNG election
Lawlessness related to Papua New Guinea's election continues to fester, with more deadly violence in the Highlands region. Audio
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Samoa PM reflects on life as he promotes memoir
The Prime Minister of Samoa, Tuilaepa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi, has been in New Zealand this week promoting his memoir 'Palemia'. Audio
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Incoming Pacific Forum chair wants tighter focus
Audio 8 Aug 2017The incoming chairman of the Pacific Islands Forum says the regional body tries to deal with too many issues and needs to become more focussed. Audio
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Battle of Guadalcanal remembered in Solomons
Audio 7 Aug 2017Seventy-five years ago today, allied forces began a major offensive against the Japanese in the Pacific. Audio
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Watchdog planning new approach to fighting corruption
The world head of Transparency International, Jose Ugaz, says the watchdog organisation is planning to take a new approach to dealing with corrupt and fraudulent practices. Audio
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Pacific countries step up battle against the plastic bag
Pacific countries are looking at a variety of tools to step up the battle against the ubiquitous plastic bag. Audio
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Tonga looks into unaccounted for cyclone money
Over $US600,000 of World Bank financing that was meant to go towards cyclone recovery in Tonga is unaccounted for, triggering a government investigation. Audio
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Large international contingent in Solomons for Battle memorial
The 75th anniversary of the Battle of Guadalcanal is being marked in Solomon Islands over the next five days. Audio
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PNG has a new govt but questions still about legitimacy
Audio 3 Aug 2017Despite the emergence of a government in Papua New Guinea, questions remain over the legitimacy of the general election. Audio
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Green light for Pacific Ocean Science Centre
Audio 3 Aug 2017The establishment of a Pacific Community Centre for Ocean Science has been given the green light. Audio
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Forum review of gender and human rights underway in Vanuatu
Vanuatu is undergoing its first Pacific Islands Forum gender and human rights review of its policies and programmes Audio
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Female politicians: don't ask us about our pregnancy plans
Female politicians who've had children while in Parliament say it's totally inappropriate to be asked about their pregnancy plans. Audio
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Fiji govt Audit report and subsequent coverage critiqued
An Auditor-General's report in Fiji has raised eyebrows, not just because of the details of financial mismanagement, but for the reaction to subsequent media coverage. Audio
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Honolulu bans texting while crossing roads
Honolulu moves to legislate against crossing the street while looking at a mobile electronic device. Audio
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110-year-old Solomons' scout to be honoured for WWII role
From this Saturday through to next Thursday a series of events on Guadalcanal in Solomon Islands will be held to mark the 75th anniversary of one of the most important battles of World War Two. Audio
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Stageplay revisits the 'dark place' of 1980s Cannons Creek
Audio 1 Aug 2017A stage play highlighting teenagers' tough upbringing in the New Zealand suburb of Cannons Creek has been performed in front of a home crowd. Audio, Gallery
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Tool unveiled to isolate Pacific's best solar power sites
Audio 1 Aug 2017The World Bank has helped launched a new tool that can identify the best Pacific sites for solar power developments. Audio
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PNG political landscape still fluid as crucial vote approaches
As Papua New Guinea's lengthy election draws to a close, it's still not clear if results in all seats will be finalised by the time parliament sits this week. Meanwhile, lobbying among MPs over the… Audio
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Tonga police root out 'bad cops'
Audio 31 Jul 2017Tonga's police are cracking down on officers who are ill-disciplined or who break the law with nine staff currently suspended and the potential for many more to follow. Audio
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Australia alienating refugee resettlement options
The Australian government has alienated nations that could have resettled offshore detainees, according to the Refugee Council. Audio
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Extreme El Niño events likely to become more frequent
Extreme El Niño events are likely to become twice as common,even with global warming limits. Audio
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Many children taking part in 'at risk' behaviour in Fiji
A survey in Fiji has revealed that almost half of children under the age of 14 have consumed alcohol, taken drugs or had sex. Audio
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Norfolk Island business struggles under the yoke of Canberra
A Norfolk Island importer says his and other businesses have been struggling with compliance and red-tape since Australia shut down the autonomous legislature a year ago. Audio
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Sport: Fiji 7s captain to play in USA
Fiji's Olympic gold medal winning sevens captain is poised to leave the team after signing a multi-year contract with the US-based Houston Strikers. Audio