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New resources for Fiji children traumatised post-cyclone
Audio 24 Aug 2016New resources have been created for children in Fiji suffering from trauma after TC Winston. The books feature real stories from Fijian children, and it is hoped that the children will be able to… Audio
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Constitutional expert says American Samoa not ready for change
Audio 24 Aug 2016American Samoa's director of the Office of Political Status, Constitutional Review and Federal Relations says the territory is not yet ready for a change of its political status. Audio
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Pacific and NZ unions left out of Pacific labour meeting
Audio 23 Aug 2016Regional trade unions have raised concerns about the lack of representation of workers at the inaugural Pacific labour meeting which takes place this week in Christchurch. Audio
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PNG election fee hike disadvantages non-govt parties
Audio 23 Aug 2016Fledgling political parties and independents outside Papua New Guinea's political establishment are likely to be disadvantaged by plans to hike the nomination fee for election candidates, according to… Audio
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Bougainville leader accused of undermining peace
Audio 23 Aug 2016Bougainville's president has been taken to task by the MP representing Central Bougainville in the Papua New Guinea Government over the escalating argument concerning mining company shares. Audio
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Solomons plan to formalise traditional governance systems
Audio 23 Aug 2016The Solomon Islands government says it's working to formally incorporate aspects of traditional law or kastom into its governance systems. Audio
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Fiji's Koro Islanders forage to survive post Winston
Audio 22 Aug 2016People on Fiji's devastated Koro Island are foraging for wild food, milling their own timber and sewing fishing nets out of vines to survive six months after Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Cooks tourism booming but new approach advocated
Audio 22 Aug 2016An ongoing tourism research exercise in the Cook Islands shows the need for the country to move from attracting greater numbers to having people stay longer and spend more. Audio
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Pacific countries condemn "misleading" statements on PACER Plus
Audio 22 Aug 2016Concerns raised by activists around negotiations for the regional trade deal called PACER PLUS have been dismissed by a spokesperson for the Pacific Island Forum countries. Audio
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Trust maintains vision of former NZ Prime Minister
Audio 22 Aug 2016The vision of former New Zealand Prime Minister Norman Kirk continues through a trust in his name. Audio
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Bougainville blames PNG for 'most serious dispute ever'
Audio 19 Aug 2016The President of Bougainville is furious after Papua New Guinea decides to give its Rio Tinto shares to landowners rather that the autonomous government. Audio
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A call for rewards to be given to Fiji Sevens team
Audio 19 Aug 2016There has been a call from prominent Fijian politician for the Olympic winning sevens team be given property, money and national recognition on their return to the country. Audio
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Confusion over latest gifting of Bougainville mining shares
Bougainville's government is anxious to ensure shares in the mining company Bougainville Copper Limited being gifted by the Papua New Guinea government go to it. Audio
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Ball in Australia's court for Manus Centre closure
It remains unclear where men held at the offshore processing camps on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island will go when the centre is closed. Audio
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American Samoa police leaving in extraordinary numbers
American Samoa's government is attempting to deal with the high rate of officers leaving the police for better opportunities. Audio
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Religion hinders fight against violence
Religious beliefs are amongst the biggest barriers towards ending violence against women in the Pacific. Audio
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Queries over NZ's multi-million dollar Solomons airport
Questions are being raised about New Zealand spending millions of dollars on an airport development in Solomon Islands when the airport will still not be fully usable. Audio
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Human rights lawyer says PNG camp must close
Audio 17 Aug 2016Renewed calls for the Australian asylum seeker camp on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea to be closed after more violence from locals. Audio
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Fiji tourism revels in gold
Audio 16 Aug 2016Fiji's tourism industry is revelling in the country's Rugby Sevens team win at the Rio Olympics last week. Audio
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Spanish tourist coming to terms with West Papua arrest
Audio 16 Aug 2016A Spanish tourist arrested by Indonesian police for attending a Free West Papua rally in June is still coping with the release of his private details by police to the press. Audio
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Vanuatu leader pays visit to NZ university library
Audio 16 Aug 2016Vanuatu's Prime Minister Charlot Salwai pays a visit to Auckland University Library to see the archives of one of its country's former colonial masters, Britain. Audio
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Save the Children campaign for Fiji storm victims
Audio 16 Aug 2016The New Zealand branch of Save the Children has launched its biggest campaign to date to help save lives in cyclone-wrecked Fiji. Audio
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PNG-Fiji trade war looms with minister's ultimatum
Audio 16 Aug 2016The head of Papua New Guinea's Chamber of Commerce says a trade war with Fiji wouldn't be good for anyone, but he can sympathise with his government's frustrations. Audio
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Fears of overreach with new PNG cyber crime law
Audio 15 Aug 2016There are concerns that a new cyber crime law passed in Papua New Guinea is too vague, and could lead to a crackdown on freedom of expression. Audio
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Calls for action to be taken on illegal firearms in PNG
Audio 15 Aug 2016Calls for action to be taken on illegal firearms in PNG before election. Audio