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Nauru MPs and refugee activists say report 'unbalanced'
Weeks out from both Nauru's and Australia's general elections, MPs and refugee activists have slammed an Australian television programme for its coverage of the refugee story. Audio
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Resumption of class set for PNG's UNITECH
The vice-chancellor of the University of Technology in Papua New Guinea is confident the majority of his students will return to class this week. Audio
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Panthers anniversary sees new wave of NZ Pasifika activists
The 45th anniversary of the Polynesian Panthers Party has seen the birth of a new generation of Pasifika activists in New Zealand. Audio
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Fiji SODELPA party boss sounds warning over Rabuka
Audio 21 Jun 2016Fiji SODELPA party boss ready to return to village but sounds a warning about another coup leader taking on the reigns. Audio
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Critical shortage of Kava in Vanuatu's capital
Audio 21 Jun 2016A shortage of kava in Vanuatu's capital Port Vila has been linked to a recent severe drought that destroyed many young kava plantations as well as the industry's struggle to meet growing demand for… Audio
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US Fisheries reject allegations of foul play in Pacific fishery
The United States has rejected allegations that new government legislation is in violation of conservation measures on high seas fishing. Audio
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Samoa to seek funding to improve children's rights
The ministry responsible for children in Samoa says it will seek more funding to implement the recommendations of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child. Audio
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Many Marshallese advised to give up fish
Audio 17 Jun 2016Many Marshallese advised to give up fish because of possible contamination. Audio
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Polynesian Panthers mark 45 years
Audio 17 Jun 2016A group credited with fighting racism against Pacific people in New Zealand and putting them on the map politically celebrated 45 years this week. Audio
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PNG HIV rate said to be going down, but others aren't so sure
Audio 16 Jun 2016The UN says HIV infections are going down in Papua New Guinea, but others paint a less rosy picture. Audio
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Regional fishing body opposes expansion of Hawaii monument
Audio 16 Jun 2016A regional fishing body is opposing the planned expansion of United States protected waters around Hawaii. Audio
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Conditions deteriorating at Manus Island centre
Audio 16 Jun 2016Cost cutting is being blamed for deteriorating conditions at the Manus Island processing centre for asylum seekers in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Cooks Minister says working to overcome audit lack
Audio 16 Jun 2016The Cook Islands Finance Minister, Mark Brown, has confirmed the government's consolidated accounts have not been audited for 3 years. Audio
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Bougainville decision on mining moratorium yet to be made
Audio 15 Jun 2016The President of Bougainville John Momis says any decision on the lifting of the moratorium on mining exploration is for the Bougainville Executive Council to make. Audio
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Cooks Opposition raises concern about lack of audit
Audio 15 Jun 2016The Cook Islands Opposition coalition has dismissed Government claims that is delivering sound, disciplined, finance management. Audio
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Vanuatu opposition buy-in sought for constitutional changes
Audio 14 Jun 2016Vanuatu's government says all efforts will be made to get the opposition's support for major constitutional amendments which are seen as essential if the country is to address its problems of… Audio
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Lack of HIV and AIDs awareness in PNG
Audio 14 Jun 2016A healthcare provider in Papua New Guinea says the number of people living with HIV is stable, but there is still a lack of education on the virus. Audio
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NZ PM's Fiji visit heavy on symbolism low on results
Audio 13 Jun 2016The prime minister John Key made a 24 hour visit to Fiji last week - the first by a New Zealand leader in a decade. Audio
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Nauru slashes huge fee for election candidates
Audio 13 Jun 2016The Nauru Government has back pedalled on the prohibitive fees it had put in place for prospective election candidates. Audio
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New system at Vanuatu wharf hopes to ease tensions
Audio 13 Jun 2016A new traffic system being trialled at the main wharf in Vanuatu's capital has helped ease tensions over access to cruise ship passengers. Audio
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Leaders seek action over Kwajalein military pollution
Audio 13 Jun 2016A senator from Kwajalein in the Marshall Islands, David Paul, says chemical contamination of fish there is a public health concern of epic proportion. Audio
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Niue's tourism director says whales aren't being harassed
Audio 13 Jun 2016Reports that Niue's tourism operators have been harassing the humpback whales which visit the island have been dismissed. Audio
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Waste management a priority concern for Tonga
Audio 13 Jun 2016Changing mindsets around waste management is a major focal point of environmental conservation efforts in Tonga. Audio
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New Zealand will not be leaving the Pacific Islands Forum
Audio 10 Jun 2016The New Zealand Prime Minister John Key has told Frank Bainimarama that New Zealand will not be leaving the Pacific Islands Forum. Audio
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Cook Govt confident about progress on Te Mato Vai
Audio 10 Jun 2016The Cook Islands Government says progress on the giant Te Mato Vai water project is being made despite some set backs. Audio