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Tonga tourism sector given ambitious targets
Audio 6 Feb 2017Tonga's government has doubled the earnings goals for the tourism sector in the hope that it will play a bigger part in building a strong economy. Audio
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PNG hopes Hekari disqualification will calm insubordination
Audio 6 Feb 2017The Papua New Guinea Football Association has welcomed the disqualification of Hekari United from this month's OFC Champions League. Audio
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Fiji lawyer fears for deported asylum seeker's life
Audio 3 Feb 2017A lawyer representing an Iranian asylum seeker in Fiji has accused police of acting like 'thugs' after deporting his client back to Manus Island in PNG. Audio
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Violence in Cook Islands prompts police action
Audio 3 Feb 2017Amid growing violence in Rarotonga the police in the Cook Islands have promised to get tough with people carrying weapons in public. Audio
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Pacific women getting better at negotiating on climate change
Audio 3 Feb 2017Twenty-two women from several Pacific nations are this week developing their leadership and negotiating skills at a workshop in Suva. Audio
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Vietnam War vet challenges US over Agent Orange
Audio 3 Feb 2017Vietnam War veteran calls for US Military to come clean over allegations of Agent Orange use on Guam. Audio
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Save the Children welcomes apology
Audio 2 Feb 2017Save the Children welcomes apology from the Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection to its nine staffers forced off Nauru in 2014. Audio
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FFA outlines busy program for 2017
Audio 2 Feb 2017The premier body representing the fisheries' concerns of the 18 members of the Pacific Islands Forum says improved surveillance is just one of a number key steps the organisation plans in 2017. Audio
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Pacific Islands could take the Rugby Sevens from Wellington
Audio 2 Feb 2017The Pacific Islands are being tipped as a perfect Rugby Sevens host if the plug is pulled on the struggling Wellington tournament. Audio
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Scientist discovers underwater eruption in Tonga
Audio 1 Feb 2017New Zealand scientist discovers submarine eruption near the mainland of Tonga, after looking at satellite images. Audio
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Vanuatu province declares itself 'Organic'
Audio 1 Feb 2017A province in Vanuatu has declared itself the first 'Organic Province' in the hope of promoting healthy eating and encouraging tourism. Audio
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Sport: Blues to take Super Rugby to Samoa
Audio 1 Feb 2017The Blues are taking Super Rugby to Samoa after announcing they will host the Reds in Apia in June. Audio
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$US400m casino proposal still wants opportunity in Tonga
Audio 31 Jan 2017The Tongan company behind a proposed gaming resort says its development would provide much needed investment into a 'bleeding' economy. Audio
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ABC ends Pacific shortwave service
Audio 31 Jan 2017The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has ended its shortwave service to the region today saying it's not viable and too expensive to maintain. Audio
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Fiji elections body allowed to lapse out of existence
Audio 31 Jan 2017With an election looming in Fiji next year, the commission responsible for overseeing preparations has been allowed to lapse out of existence. Audio
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Optimism that Fiji can move on from sugar crisis
Audio 31 Jan 2017There are hopes the management at the Fiji Sugar Corporation will usher in a new era of strategic thinking for the beleaguered industry. Audio
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Pacific Community reaches 70
Audio 30 Jan 2017The Pacific's main scientific agency, the Pacific Community, celebrates 70 years of operation. Audio
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Preparation for PNG polls on track: Electoral Commissioner
Audio 30 Jan 2017The process of updating Papua New Guinea's common electoral roll is on track, according to Electoral Commissioner Patilius Gamato, who has been under increasing pressure from opposition MPs over some… Audio
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Video format helps young Papuans tell their story
Audio 30 Jan 2017A video-based advocacy organisation is helping young West Papuans tell their own stories about struggles for rights, equality and preservation of their culture, as well as their political struggle… Audio
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Remote Cook Island demands shipping co. deliver on its promises
Audio 27 Jan 2017A Cook Islands community to take a shipping company to court to recover the thousands it says its owed. Audio
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'Tanna is our film' - Vanuatu chiefs on Tanna island
Audio 27 Jan 2017A co-director of the Academy Award-nominated film, Tanna, says the film's first screening in a cyclone-devastated Vanuatu village was his proudest moment. Audio
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New era for Samoa and Fiji at Wellington 7s
Audio 27 Jan 2017This weekend's Wellington Sevens will mark the start of a new era for the Samoa and Fiji teams. Audio
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West Papuan demographics update highlights disparity
Audio 27 Jan 2017New statistics show indigenous Melanesians are not yet the minority they were thought to be in West Papua. But while the proportion of Papuan people as a percentage of the population continues to… Audio
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Nauru, Manus Island refugees distressed by Trump
Audio 27 Jan 2017The distress of refugees detained offshore by Australia has deepened with news US President Donald Trump will suspend refugee resettlement. Audio
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Guam on alert over Agent Orange allegations
Audio 26 Jan 2017US veteran calls for US Government to admit its use of Agent Orange on Guam. Audio