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SPC helps Pacific curb rhinoceros beetle
Audio 13 Oct 2016The Pacific Community is assisting Samoa and other Pacific countries to curb any resurgence of the coconut rhinoceros beetle. Audio
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Sport: Tietjens set to be take charge of Samoa 7s
Audio 13 Oct 2016Sir Gordon Tietjens is expected to be appointed head coach of the Samoa sevens team. Audio
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Island entrepreneurs pick up new ways to use fish bycatch
Audio 13 Oct 2016The first regional training for small-scale tuna canning entreneneurs is taking place in the Marshall Islands this week. Audio
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Manus detainee confirms damning UN reports
Audio 12 Oct 2016A detainee on Manus Island has confirmed damning information leaked from UN reports on Australia's offshore detention centres. Audio
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Marshalls anti nuke case "inspiring" despite dismissal
Audio 11 Oct 2016Backers of the Marshall Islands in its international anti nuclear fight say the battle has not been in vain as other non nuclear nations have been inspired to fight for nuclear disarmament. Audio
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Pasifika need to be considered in any homeless solution
Audio 11 Oct 2016A researcher has encouraged the New Zealand government to take into account Pasifika families when addressing housing deprivation or homelessness. Audio
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Full West Papua membership expected by December
Audio 11 Oct 2016Plans are afoot to ensure West Papua gets full membership of the Melanesian Spearhead Group by the end of the year. Audio
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Tonga LGBTI push for law change on cross dressing and sodomy
Audio 10 Oct 2016For the first time, Tonga's LGBTI community will be calling on government leaders to revise legislation in order to protect LGBTI people. Audio
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A place for Base
Base FM have an art exhibition in Auckland called Cover Story, which takes their 80+ DJ's favourite piece of vinyl and tells the story of what it means to them. Audio
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6am Pacific Regional News and Sport for 8 October 2016
Audio 8 Oct 2016The latest Pacific regional news and sport. Audio
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Query over Norfolk administrator's trip to London
Audio 7 Oct 2016The Australian appointed administrator to Norfolk Island is believed to be in London courting backing for his government's controversial removal of the island's autonomy. Audio
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Perceptions politics is a man's world hampers Samoan women
The Deputy Prime Minister of Samoa says the perception that politics is a man's arena is blocking women from entering politics. Audio
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NZ tradies hand over houses to Fiji families
New Zealand's Maori and Pasifika Trades Training organisation is this week handing over newly-built houses in Fiji as part of the Cyclone Winston rebuild. Audio
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Cancelling Hawaiian's seat selection 'engineering issue'
Hawaiian Airlines says taking control of seat selection on American Samoa flights is an engineering issue. After a six-month study period, the airline found passengers on the route weighed 15… Audio
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PNG police chief under fire for lenient treatment of MPs
Audio 6 Oct 2016A former attorney general in Papua New Guinea wants to know where the police commissioner gets his authority to treat politicians and senior government servants more leniently than the general public.
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Solomons and Vanuatu to sign maritime border treaty
Audio 5 Oct 2016Solomon Islands and Vanuatu will this week sign a border treaty defining the actual coordinates of their shared maritime boundaries. Audio
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Strongest field ever to tee off at the Fiji International
Audio 5 Oct 2016Strongest ever Fiji International golf tournament ready to tee off. Audio
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PNG missed its chance for more women in parliament
Audio 5 Oct 2016PNG may have missed its chance to improve the number of women in politics when it failed to enable a bill reserving seats for women. Audio
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Fugitive yacht turns up in Pago Pago
Audio 4 Oct 2016The yacht Sea Oak sailed into American Samoa's Pago Pago Harbour on Tuesday with a man on board believed to be the fugitive murder suspect Dean Jay Fletcher. Audio
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Caritas calls for rethink on climate aid
Audio 4 Oct 2016The Catholic aid agency Caritas has called for governments to rethink climate aid because of severe food and water shortages across the Pacific island region over the past year. Audio
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Culture and spirituality important for Pasifika well-being
Audio 4 Oct 2016An NGO specialising in Pasifika health issues points to culture and spirituality as underpinning the well-being of Pacific people in New Zealand. Audio
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Fine balance needed in Fiji to rejuvenate fisheries
Audio 3 Oct 2016Hook and line fishing, fish farming and extended fishing bans are among ideas being floated in Fiji's north to deal with the devastation caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Water shortage could close Solomons school before exams
Audio 3 Oct 2016Chronic water shortages could see students at the Aligegeo secondary school in Solomon Islands' Malaita Province going home just weeks before their final exams. Audio
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West Sepik governor seeks link with Indonesian electricity
Audio 3 Oct 2016The Governor of Papua New Guinea's West Sepik Province is calling for the national government to help connect his provincial capital Vanimo's electricity grid with neighbouring Indonesia. Audio
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New abuse programme helps Samoa's 'nofo tane'
Audio 3 Oct 2016A group in Samoa says new work it's doing is helping to empower women married into other villages and who are the main sufferers of domestic abuse. Audio