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Marshall Islands' emigration to the US soars
Audio 30 Sep 2016Marshall Islanders are continuing to move in great numbers to the United States in search of jobs and schooling. Audio
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Fiji Roads advertises new jobs after foreign pull-out
Audio 29 Sep 2016The Fiji Roads Authority is calling for new applicants for jobs after a major pay dispute and deportations prompted a foreign contractor to pull out. Audio
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Sport: Samoan fencers take aim for the first time
Audio 29 Sep 2016Samoa to make its international fencing debut at the Oceania Under 20 Championships. Audio
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OXFAM worker looks back at PNG's severe drought
Audio 29 Sep 2016One aid worker's view of Papua New Guinea's debilitating drought and the work done to overcome its effects. Audio
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Illegal cherry-coffee trade in PNG affecting quality
Audio 28 Sep 2016Illegal trading of cherry coffee in Papua New Guinea is said to be affecting the quality of coffee in the country. Audio
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PNG university defies court stay order
Audio 28 Sep 2016The University of Papua New Guinea is refusing to let seven students, who were granted a stay order against the administration's decision to terminate them, register for classes. Audio
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Anthologies from the climate change front line
Audio 27 Sep 2016An anthology of first-person accounts of climate change from around the region is hoped to add a personal touch to the climate change debate. Audio
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Tongan noble MP wants focus on climate change migration
Audio 27 Sep 2016A Tongan noble representative has told a Commonwealth Secretariat meeting that countries need to prepare for the possibility of climate change-induced migration. Audio
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Pacific leaders raise West Papua at the UN
Audio 26 Sep 2016Indonesia has objected firmly to statements by leaders of six Pacific islands at the UN General Assembly, voicing concern about human rights abuses in West Papua. Audio
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Albinism in Fiji documented on film
Audio 26 Sep 2016For the first time, a genetic disorder affecting a part of Fiji's indigenous population has been documented on film. Audio
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Samoan practice of gift-giving misinterpreted
Audio 26 Sep 2016Young Samoans in New Zealand feel burdened by fa'alavelave. Audio
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Dialogue Fiji calls off sugar meeting over permit restrictions
Audio 23 Sep 2016The non-government organisation, Dialogue Fiji, says its planned to hold a public meeting to look at how to resolve issues in the country's struggling sugar industry has been called off. Audio
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PNG's NCD changes strategy on betelnut crackdown
Audio 23 Sep 2016Papua New Guinea's National Capital District is moving the focus of its betelnut crackdown from vendor to user. Audio
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Some Pacific islands under water stress
Audio 22 Sep 2016A new study looks at the impact of rising temperatures on the state of ground water in Pacific island states. Audio
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Focus on safe houses in Fiji ahead of cyclone season
Audio 22 Sep 2016A scramble to rebuild on Koro Island in Fiji is underway ahead of the next cyclone season. Audio
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Guam Catholic Church warns of bankruptcy over abuse bill
Audio 22 Sep 2016The Catholic Church in Guam is warning churches, schools and social services could be at risk if its bankrupted by sexual abuse settlements. Audio
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Operation Render Safe underway in Solomons
Audio 21 Sep 2016A joint military exercise in Solomon Islands has so far recovered more than 50 items of unexploded munitions. Audio
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Lack of awareness breeds mistrust in PNG cyber-crime laws
Audio 21 Sep 2016A lack of awareness around Papua New Guinea's newly passed cyber-crime laws is breeding mistrust among some bloggers and social media commentators in the country. Audio
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Toilet-builders set to leave remote island in Fiji
Audio 20 Sep 2016A group of volunteers on Fiji's remote Koro Island are heading home this week after six months of building toilets and living in tents. Audio
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Scrutiny of proposed Cooks fishing deal was biased, claims NGO
Audio 20 Sep 2016A Cook Islands NGO says a committee process to scrutinise a proposed fishing deal with the European Union was biased. Audio
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Solomons fire sparks call for Pacific-wide ban on asbestos
Audio 20 Sep 2016New asbestos discovered after a hospital fire in Solomon Islands has sparked a call for a Pacific-wide ban on the toxic substance. Audio
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New Pacific Forum members raise questions
Audio 20 Sep 2016A political scientist who covers Pacific issues, says the changes initiated at the Pacific Islands Forum, by adding new members, may have fascinating results that the agency has not yet considered. Audio
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New marine reserve established around Pitcairn Island
Audio 20 Sep 2016Pitcairn islanders have been celebrating the establishment last week of 830,000 square kilometres of marine reserve around their remote island. Audio
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Fiji's NGOs cautious about meeting after arrests
Audio 19 Sep 2016Community groups in Fiji are treading carefully following the detention of six men involved in a gathering to discuss the constitution two weeks ago. Audio
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Leaders independence at Pacific Forum questioned
Audio 19 Sep 2016Civil society groups are questioning the independence of island leaders in the Pacific Islands Forum with Australia and New Zealand at the table. Audio