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PNG police stretched to cope with Highlands election crises
Tasked with providing security in a lengthy, testy general election, Papua New Guinea's police force is being put to the test in the Highlands region. Audio
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UN accuses Canberra of reneging on offshore detention deal
The UN has accused the Australian government of reneging on a commitment to re-unite offshore detainees with close family members living in Australia. Audio
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Vanuatu ministries learn about bank digitisation
Representatives from different Government Ministries in Vanuatu were given an introduction to the benefits and business care for digitization of transactions to its citizens. Audio
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Kava study unearths new take on reaction times
Audio 26 Jul 2017A new kava study into drinking and driving has shown some unexpected results regarding a drinker's reaction times. Audio
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Pacific Community to celebrate 70 years serving the region
The Pacific Community will this week mark its 70th anniversary. Audio
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NZ Navy vessel finds 50 infringements patroling Fijian waters
A New Zealand Navy inshore patrol vessel has so far picked up about 50 infringements during its deployment to Fiji. Audio
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Lawyer suspects Australia behind Nauru's journalist blockade
A prominent lawyer says he suspects Australia has directed Nauru to prevent journalists from visiting. Audio
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Phosphate mining plans take shape in French Polynesia
An Australian company hopes to resume mining phosphate in French Polynesia's Makatea Island in the Tuamotu group. Audio
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Writer of Tongan Rotuman heritage awarded Fulbright scholarship
A writer of Tongan and Rotuman heritage gets a Fulbright Creative NZ residency in Hawaii. Audio
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Massive South Pacific Ocean garbage patch a 'dead place'
A marine conservationist says the massive marine 'garbage patch' he's just returned from in the South Pacific is completely devoid of marine life. Audio
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Eyes turn to China for climate leadership
China is taking more of a lead with climate change efforts in the Pacific region. Audio
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Solomons police take over crocodile patrols
Police in Solomon Islands say they are proud to be taking on the responsibility for crocodile patrols. Audio
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Calls to end secrecy over unwanted Samoan teen pregnancies
Unwanted teen pregnancies being secretly disposed remains prominent issue for communities. Audio
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PNG National Party seeks answers from Electoral Commissioner
The leader of the Papua New Guinea National Party says the Electoral Commissioner has not given clear answers about the use of extra ballot papers and other glaring inconsistencies in the general… Audio
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Funding boost for project working to reduce preventable deaths
Audio 19 Jul 2017A project to reduce preventable deaths in the Pacific by improving medical data collection has received a significant funding boost from a US philantropist. Audio
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Vale's future in New Caledonia uncertain
Audio 18 Jul 2017Job losses feared in New Caledonia as Brazil's Vale reassess its role in the nickel industry. Audio
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Plans for Tokelau's admin office move to be presented next week
Audio 18 Jul 2017Tokelau's leader says plans for moving the country's administrative offices from Samoa to Tokelau will be presented at the fono session next week. Audio
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More assistance needed for Soudelor victims in CNMI
Nearly 50 families are still in desperate need of assistance close to two years after Typhoon Soudelor ravaged the Northern Marianas island of Saipan. Audio
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Sogavare yet to deliver on promise to tackle corruption
With only a year left in his term, the Solomon Islands prime minister Manasseh Sogavare is running out of time to deliver on a promise to bring in new anti-corruption laws. Audio
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Vet clinics aim to improve animal welfare in Tonga
Five vets and six vet nurses from New Zealand are travelling to Tongatapu in the Kingdom of Tonga's in August as part of an ongoing campaign to improve small animal welfare in the Pacific. Audio
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World Heritage listing of Polynesian marae welcomed
Audio 17 Jul 2017A New Zealand academic says the World Heritage listing of Taputapuatea marae in French Polynesia is a recognition of the sea-faring history that exists in the region. Audio
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Women business leaders empowered in Fiji
Audio 17 Jul 2017A multinational training programme aims to elevate Fiji women to leadership and board room positions. Audio
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Funeral insurance product to ease financial stress in Samoa
Audio 17 Jul 2017There is potential for a funeral insurance product to exist in Samoa to address the ongoing financial stress that Samoans face when funerals arise. Audio
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USP and ADB share expertise to further work in the region
Audio 17 Jul 2017USP and ADB share expertise and knowledge to further work in the region. Audio