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Fiji govt hits back at foreign landowners
Audio 15 Dec 2016The Fiji government has hit back at a group of foreign landowners who are fighting Fiji's land sale laws but the landowners are pushing ahead with their campaign. Audio
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NGO helping PNG HIV/AIDS victims forced to shut
Audio 15 Dec 2016A Papua New Guinea NGO that had been helping HIV/AIDS victims but is being forced to shut after losing its financial backing hopes it can get support elsewhere. Audio
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What NZ can teach the US about data privacy breaches
As more and more of our data is collected and stored, how do we really know when our privacy is being breached? And how does US law and data privacy cases affect what happens here. These are some of… Audio
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Plans for controls on FADs in the PNA's Pacific tuna zone
Audio 14 Dec 2016The Parties to the Nauru Agreement will require nations wanting to fish in their exclusive economic zones to register their FADs with them beforehand. Audio
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Guam decolonisation plebiscite deferred
Audio 13 Dec 2016A decolonisation plebiscite on Guam that was due to be held last month is likely to be deferred to 2018. Audio
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Former PM urges PNG to empower people outside capital
Audio 12 Dec 2016A former Papua New Guinea prime minister says the country could be headed for trouble if people continue to feel they lack control over their own destiny. Audio
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International Anti-Corruption Day marked in Solomon Islands
Audio 9 Dec 2016The Solomon Islands is marking International Anti-Corruption Day today with a series of events beginning with a march through the capital Honiara this morning. Audio
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Exodus of foreign landowners in Fiji could hurt the economy
Audio 9 Dec 2016Some foreign landowners say they've been through hell because of changes to Fiji's land laws. Audio
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Pacific Tuna Commission divided on conservation & management
Conservation and management measures for depleted tuna stocks in the Pacific have polarised the membership of the Pacific Tuna Commission. Audio
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More land reforms on the horizon in Vanuatu
Audio 8 Dec 2016Although an opposition MP is challening the relatively recent and reformative Customary Land Management Act, there are more land reforms planned by Vanuatu's Lands Minister Ralph Regenvanu. Audio
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Increasing interest in Kava for reducing anxiety
Audio 7 Dec 2016Clinical studies on the effectiveness of kava use for reducing anxiety have shown some significant results, and ongoing studies are also looking at the question of liver toxicity. Audio
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Call for moratorium on Pacific bluefin fishing
Audio 7 Dec 2016There is a call before this week's meeting in Nadi of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission for a two year ban on fishing for bluefin tuna. Audio
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Amnesty report brings Fiji torture back to the fore
Audio 7 Dec 2016The use of torture by Fiji's security forces is again in the spotlight after an Amnesty International report highlighted the lack of justice for several prominent cases. Audio
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Black twig borer causing havoc in Cook Islands
Audio 7 Dec 2016The Cook Islands Minister of Agriculture wants immediate action to curb the impact of invasive species. Audio
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Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal by Jenny McLeod
'Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal': Composer Jenny McLeod considers Lilburn’s thoughts on tradition and language, and continues with her own personal reflections, in illustrated verse.
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New training aims to reduce maternal deaths in the Pacific
Audio 6 Dec 2016Everyday three women die giving birth in the Pacific. A new training programme hopes to be able to do something about that. Audio
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Sport: Tonga's Pita Taufatofua announces Winter Olypics bid
Audio 6 Dec 2016Pita Taufatofua is taking up skiing in a bid to qualify for the Winter Olympics. Audio
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Canadian forcibly deported from Fiji
Audio 6 Dec 2016A Canadian woman living in Fiji has been forcibly deported just hours after appearing before a parliamentary select committee. Audio
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PNA pushing harvest control strategy at Pacific Tuna Commission
Audio 6 Dec 2016The Parties Nauru to the Nauru Agreement or PNA are pushing for a "Harvest Control Strategy" to be adopted by the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission. Audio
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Bougainville referendum preparations on track - Tanis
Audio 5 Dec 2016The man coordinating preparations in Bougainville for a vote on possible independence says they are making good progress. Audio
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Tonga sends squash to China
Audio 5 Dec 2016Tonga has sent its first ever consignment of squash to China. Audio
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Cooks leaders blocked from telling EU it's not welcome
Audio 2 Dec 2016The row over a Cook Islands fishing agreement intensifies as traditional leaders claim they were prevented from expressing their opposition to EU officials at a public meeting Audio
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Kiribati making progress on cervical cancer screening
Audio 2 Dec 2016Kiribati is making slow but steady progress towards effectively preventing cervical cancer. Audio
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Amnesty calls for Australian rethink on refugees
Audio 1 Dec 2016An Amnesty International researcher, who was recently in Nauru, says she cannot believe the Australian attitude to the asylum seekers and refugees. Audio
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Some Nauru refugees against, but many for US offer
Audio 29 Nov 2016An Australian journalist given access to Nauru says there is strong opposition to an offer from the United States to accept refugees from the island. Audio