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Watchdog group in PNG hopes to extend civics education
Transparency International Papua New Guinea is hoping to extend its civics education in schools' project. Audio
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US security firm raises eyebrows in PNG
Papua New Guinea's police commissioner has defended his decision to engage with an American security firm and consider their services to train local police and other security forces in preparation for… Audio
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Amnesty calls for accountability within PNG security forces
Amnesty International is calling for accountability within the Papua New Guinea security forces after 17 unarmed prisoners were shot and killed while trying to escape. Audio
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Tonga shocks region with announcement of games withdrawal
Tonga Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva has announced his government plans to withdraw the country from hosting the 2019 Pacific Games. Audio
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Transparency PNG says prison system needs rethink
Audio 16 May 2017Transparency International Papua New Guinea says authorities need to rethink the way correctional services in the country are run. Audio
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East West Centre mulls survival post Trump cuts
Audio 15 May 2017The East West Centre based in Hawai'i may look to getting extra funding from countries in Asia after proposed budget cuts under the Trump administration. Audio
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Filmmaker detained on Manus to miss premiere
Filmmaker laments his Manus Island detainee co-director can not attend premiere. Audio
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Company confident PNG seabed mining project on track
A mining company says it is confident that a controversial seabed mine will be operational off Papua new Guinea's in 2019, as planned. Audio
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Push for more Pacific people to get into NZ tech sector
As part of Tech Week, the launch of a new internship programme was timed to also showcase Pacific tech entrepreneurs in Auckland this month. Audio
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New tool kit aims to help Pacific human rights reporting
A new tool kit has been developed to help Pacific governments with human rights treaties reporting. Audio
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Bougainville's BRA re-unites after 20 years
The man charged with bringing reconciliation on Papua New Guinea's Bougainville says they have made a major breakthrough - re-uniting two factons of the Bougainville Revolutionary Army. Audio
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Samoan Quran to dispel misconception of Islam - Imam
Samoa's Muslim leader says he translated the Quran into Samoan to dispel misunderstanding of the religion. Audio
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Papuan independence leader pushes cause abroad
International support for West Papuan self-determination cause is growing, according to a Papuan independence leader. Benny Wenda who is in New Zealand this week, raising awareness about the… Audio
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Samoa cocoa supply strained due to drought
Shortage of Samoan cocoa due to drought is impacting on supply resulting in high prices. Audio
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NZ Navy vessel in Fiji boosts fight against illegal fishing
The arrival of a New Zealand Navy vessel in Fiji is being hailed as as a boost in the fight against illegal fishing across right across the South Pacific. Audio
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Sport: 'World Class' Tahiti inspire at Beach Soccer World Cup
Audio 8 May 2017There are hopes another impressive World Cup showing from Tahiti will inspire more Oceania teams to focus on beach soccer. Audio
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Minister's Manus lie 'despicable' - senator
Australian senator accuses minister of telling despicable lie about Manus Island detainees. Audio
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More Tongan women drinking kava
More Tongan women appear to be breaking with tradition and consuming kava more heavily. Audio
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PNG PhD graduate offers insights on sustainability
A Papua New Guinea scholar who has completed her PhD in New Zealand says her research on sustainability can help fill a gap in government policy back home. Audio
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Youth engagement critical to sustained Pacific democracy
The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association secretary-general says that young people have views which must be listened to. Akbar Khan says that in the Pacific and other regions, youth must be engaged… Audio
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Tonga state broadcaster undergoing overhaul after PM complaints
The Tongan government appears to have cracked down on what it calls unfair reporting of its affairs by overhauling the leadership of the state broadcaster. Audio
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First ever Pasifika African theatre production in Aotearoa
'In Transit' is a New Zealand/African play that shares true stories by Wanjiku Kiarie Sanderson of refugees and migrants transitioning from everyday living in their African countries to their new… Audio
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Bougainville opens the doors for more mining
Audio 3 May 2017Bougainville's President, John Momis, says his government has lifted a moratorium on mining exploration because the Mining Department now has the ability to handle enquiries. Audio
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Locals threaten armed campaign against PNG seabed mine
Audio 2 May 2017A campaigner against deep sea mining says locals have threatened to take up arms if a seabed mining project in Papua New Guinea goes ahead. Audio
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Office in Tonga to lead renewable energy push
Audio 2 May 2017There are hopes increased access to modern, affordable and reliable energy will come out of a new Pacific Community office open in Tonga. Audio