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Fiji farmers told to get back to traditional crops
Audio 15 Aug 2016Fiji farmers are being encouraged to return to growing traditional crops and using traditional farming practises. Audio
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Efforts to have herbs grown on Niue exported to NZ
Audio 15 Aug 2016Mark Blumsky grows herbs in Niue and wants to export them to New Zealand. Audio
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Former Army Chief calls on PNG Govt to curb rampant gun use
Audio 11 Aug 2016Retired PNG army commander calls on government to clamp down on rampant use of illegal guns ahead of next year's election Audio
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Cook Islands likely to keep hauling more fishing revenue
Audio 11 Aug 2016New purse seine partnerships could boost the Cook Islands' fisheries revenue by nearly 50 percent. Audio
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Call for caution over Marianas casino rush
Audio 10 Aug 2016There are more signs of community concern about casino developments in the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas. Since casino operations on the CNMI's main island Saipan were legalised two years ago… Audio
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American Samoa embraces tourism
Audio 10 Aug 2016The twin challenges of increasing airline services and industry funding face American Samoa's burgeoning tourism sector. Audio
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Young hope for Cook Islands ' reo
Audio 10 Aug 2016Samoan, Indian, Chinese and Italian toddlers are helping keep the endangered language of the Cook Islands alive. Audio
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Latest Vanuatu airport woes unrelated to earlier problems
Audio 9 Aug 2016The World Bank says the latest runway issues at Vanuatu's Bauerfield Airport are not part of the temporary repairs undertaken three months ago. Audio
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Visiting US economist sees little to cheer about
Audio 9 Aug 2016A visiting American economist and academic sees little cause to smile in the curent economic and financial environment. Audio
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PACER Plus to go ahead with or without PNG
Audio 9 Aug 2016The regional trade agreement known as PACER Plus will be going ahead with or without the region's largest island nation. Audio
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Vanuatu airport head frustrated by ongoing runway saga
Audio 8 Aug 2016Airports Vanuatu says repairs at Bauerfield Airport that consultants said would last a year have lasted little more than three months. Audio
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Public commitment sought in Tonga booze crackdown
Audio 8 Aug 2016Tonga police say issues of alcohol abuse can only be overcome with commitment from the community. Audio
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Young hope for Cook Islands' reo
Audio 8 Aug 2016Samoan, Indian, Chinese and Italian toddlers are helping keep the endangered language of the Cook Islands alive. Audio
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Norfolk's new regional council stymied: Snell
One of Norfolk Island's new regional councillors Lisle Snell says they are finding the new governance system unsatisfactory and it's putting stress on some of the island's residents. Audio
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West Papuans in PNG grateful for land allocations
West Papuan refugees in the Papua New Guinea capital Port Moresby have expressed gratitude at being given land for resettlement. Audio
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Vanuatu justice system fails women
Nearly 23,000 Vanuatu women have been subjected to violence but between 2012 and 2014 police laid only 380 charges - less than two percent.
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Students eligibility under investigation at PNG Unitech
Audio 5 Aug 2016Students in PNG who committed criminal acts during the unrest surrounding protests over the past months will not be allowed to continue with their studies. Audio
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Tongan PM responds to criticism
Audio 4 Aug 2016The Tongan Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva is staring down a motion of no confidence when he returns from his trip to New Zealand, but says he has the support of cabinet. Audio
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Governance issues linger over Nauru
Audio 4 Aug 2016The head of the Pacific Research Centre at New Zealand's Massey University says Nauru continues to face difficult issues in terms of its governance. Audio
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Australia urged to reverse refugee policy and end detention
Audio 3 Aug 2016A new report from Human Rights Watch says Australia continues to intentionally ignore appalling human rights abuses against men, women and children being held in detention on Nauru. Audio
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Cook Islands target youth to combat NCDs
Audio 2 Aug 2016A school and community partnership in the Cook Islands is aiming to change the mindsets of its youth as a way to combat non-communicable diseases in the country. Audio
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French Polynesia nuclear compo pledge met with cynicism
Audio 2 Aug 2016A former French PM seeking the presidency's promise to revisit French Polynesia nuclear compensation has been met with cynicism. Audio
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Pacific anti nuke campaigners call for continued vigilance
Audio 1 Aug 2016Campaigners for a nuclear free Pacific say they still need to be vigilant because the region is becoming increasingly militarised. Audio
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Ten Pacific Island high achievers awarded NZ scholarship
Audio 1 Aug 2016Ten Pacific Island students in New Zealand have just received prestigious scholarships in recognition of their academic achievements. Audio
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Gene helps explain high levels of obesity in Samoa: study
Audio 1 Aug 2016American researchers have discovered close to half of all Samoans have a gene that increases their risk of becoming obese. Audio