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Bougainville taking PNG to court for funds
Audio 30 May 2017Bougainville's government says it's taking the Papua New Guinea government to the Supreme Court over the non-payment of funds to the autonomous region. Audio
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Former ally calls for Tongan PM's resignation
Audio 29 May 2017A former media advisor to the Tongan prime minister is now calling for him to resign. Audio
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150 tabua to be repatriated in Fiji ceremony
Nearly 150 whales teeth to be repatriated to Fiji by New Zealand's Department of Conservation. Audio
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Call for Pacific youth to be more empowered
A group of youth workers from the Pacific say it's vital young people in the region feel empowered and included as valued members of society. Audio
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Manus detainees want NZ asylum as PNG 'not safe'
Manus Island detainees say they want asylum in New Zealand as it's not safe to to settle in PNG. Audio
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Floating island off Tahiti aims to be eco-friendly
A French Polynesian environmentalist helping proponents of a floating island in the territory says it's likely to mean little harm to the environment. Audio
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Pacific researchers tackle a taboo topic for prevention scheme
Pacific researchers in Auckland have produced the first ethnic specific pamphlet on suicide prevention among New Zealand's young Tongans. Audio
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PNG police force feeling manpower and capacity pinch
Feeling the pinch with manpower and capacity shortcomings as it confronts major security challenges, Papua New Guinea's police force has sought outside help to fulfil its role enforcing law and order.
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North Korean missiles no threat to Guam - advisor
Audio 25 May 2017Guam security advisor says typhoons are a bigger threat than North Korean missiles. Audio
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Improving Rarotonga's Muri lagoon
Authorities in the Cook Islands are zeroing in on a range of short term measures to try and improve the quality of Rarotonga's Muri lagoon. Audio
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Virgin Australia and the Samoa Govt part company
Virgin Australia is now reviewing its options after Samoa's decision to end their decade long joint venture later this year. Audio
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Tongan Olympic Committee not convinced by Pac Games withdrawal
Tonga's Olympic Committee has called on the government to reconsider their decision to pull their support for the Kingdom hosting the 2019 Pacific Games. Audio
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NGO says Fiji govt's Clause 24 legislation is punitive
A Fiji civil society group is angry that it was not allowed to present its full submission during consultations on a controversial move by the government. Audio
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Solomons' mining protestors furious at outsider label
Residents of Santa Cruz in Solomon Islands Temotu province are furious at the remarks by a provincial MP and former premier saying only outsiders were opposed to mining in the province. Audio
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Pacific delegates gather to discuss search and rescue
Delegates to a Pacific search and rescue conference underway in Auckland are looking for more effective ways of raising safety awareness among people using the world's biggest ocean. Audio
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Niue looks to Singapore for advice
Niue's premier Sir Toke Talagi plans to get more ideas on developing the island from Singapore. Audio
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Norfolk Island a year on from the loss of autonomy
Audio 23 May 2017Norfolk Island a year on from it being stripped of its autonomy and the legislature replaced by a regional council. Audio
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Tonga govt accused of power grab
Audio 22 May 2017A former justice minister in Tonga says in attempting to amend the constitution, the government is trying to grab absolute power. Audio
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Talks in Tahiti on floating island plan
Experts gather in French Polynesia to discuss floating island project. Audio
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Pacific artists redefine women's work
Audio 22 May 2017Pacific artists contribute to a new women's exhibition redefining women's work. Audio
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Momentum growing against Temotu resource projects
Audio 19 May 2017There is a momentum among the grassroots community of Temotu in rallying against the way mining and logging developments have established in this remote Solomon Islands province. Audio
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Australia's apology to Julian Moti QC weak - Author
The author of a book about a deported former Solomon Islands attorney general Julian Moti says Australia's apology to him was weak. Audio
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Pacific cuisine restaurant opens in Auckland
Treasured Pacific dishes are being introduced to patrons at a restaurant in Auckland. Audio
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Manus detention degraded to make refugees leave
Conditions in the Manus Island detention centre were deliberately degraded to make refugees want to leave. Audio
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Plastic rubbish collects on pristine uninhabited Pacific island
Pacific world heritage site revealed as having the highest density of plastic rubbish in the world. Audio