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Tuvalu to introduce new disaster early warning system
Audio 10 Jun 2016A new early warning system to be introduced in Tuvalu next month aims to help outlying communities better prepare for natural disasters. Audio
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More emergency food to drought victims in PNG
Audio 9 Jun 2016The emergency response co-ordinator for CARE Australia in Papua New Guinea says tens of thousands of people still need urgent food supplies. Audio
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PNG capital remains tense after a day of unrest
Audio 9 Jun 2016The situation in Papua New Guinea's capital remains tense after a day of unrest when police opened fire on students at the University of PNG. Audio
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Wave energy positive for Pacific
Audio 9 Jun 2016A new study in the Pacific indicates wave energy could work as an alternative to fossil fuels for some countries. Audio
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Solomon Airlines shut down over unpaid bills
Audio 7 Jun 2016The Solomon Islands' aviation ministry says it hopes to reach an agreement with Solomon Airlines after all its international and domestic flights were grounded. Audio
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Fashion label raises money for cyclone-hit Fiji
Audio 7 Jun 2016Fashionistas have come together to help Fiji through a fashion show to support victims of Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Pressure builds for PNG and Tonga to abolish the death penalty
Audio 7 Jun 2016Pressure from Amnesty International for PNG and Tonga to follow Nauru and abolish the death penalty. Audio
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21 Day Pacific Challenge sending Christchurch to Niue
Audio 7 Jun 2016A group of Canterbury University students head Niue later this month to implement schemes that won them the 21 Day Pacific Challenge. Audio
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The changing face of the Samoa language
Audio 7 Jun 2016The arrival of missionaries and foreign representatives to Samoa in the mid-18th and early 19th centuries amplified the Samoan language and cultural contact with western civilisation. Audio
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Fiji MP's suspension outrages party leader
Audio 6 Jun 2016The leader of Fiji's opposition NFP says the suspension of one of his MPs until the next election is extreme and unwarranted. Audio
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Woman MP says Bougainville is starting to thrive
Audio 6 Jun 2016South Bougainville's women's MP, Isabel Peta, believes her region is starting to thrive as it becomes more integrated into the rest of the Papua New Guinea autonomous region. Audio
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Hopes Australian National University will re-think cuts
There is growing anger in academic circles at cuts being made to Pacific Studies at the Australiann National University. Audio
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Red Cross empowering girls who drop out of school in Vanuatu
A Vanuatu Red Cross Livelihoods program is helping young girls who drop out of school learn skills to help them earn a living. Audio
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Habitat for Humanity says support still needed for Fiji
Habitat for Humanity says support still needed for Fiji's cyclone recovery. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 3 June 2016
The University of PNG plans to resume classes; A Majority of Norfolk's Regional Council is backing autonomy; The Tourism Minister in French Polynesia hopes Air Tahiti strikes will end this weekend… Audio
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ACP launches forum for Small Island Developing states
Audio 3 Jun 2016A new forum for Small Island Developing States within the ACP group of nations will enhance their economies and improve their resilience after natural disasters. Audio
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NSW says no to Norfolk voting in state elections
Audio 2 Jun 2016An Australian MP has slammed fellow legislators in New South Wales for denying Norfolk Islanders a vote in state elections. Audio
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Nauru election hopefuls facing prohibitive fee to stand
Audio 2 Jun 2016People in Nauru putting their hands up for election in July say they are losing hope due to the exhorbitant application fee. Audio
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User pays push behind Cooks Te Mato Vai hold up
Audio 2 Jun 2016Cook Islands landowners are calling on the government to end their push to charge residents for water on the main island of Rarotonga. Audio
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Solomon theatre group praised for anti-violence work
Audio 1 Jun 2016A presentation at the Festival of Pacific Arts in Guam has underlined the impact a Solomon Islands theatre group has had in combatting violence. Audio
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Confusion over barring of West Papuan to enter PNG
There's disquiet within the Melanesian Spearhead Group over denial of entry to Papua New Guinea for a West Papuan leader. Audio
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Melanesian Free Trade Agreement to start in 2017
A Melanesian Free Trade Agreement has been reached following negotiations in Vanuatu this week. Audio
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Protesting PNG students spread awareness
Protesting students in Papua New Guinea are spreading their call throughout the country for the Prime Minister to step down. Audio
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Outcry in Vanuatu over penalty for attack on a woman
An outcry in Vanuatu over the assault of a woman after her three attackers were given a light sentence. Audio
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Fiji academic says advances in tech dampen critical thinking
An academic has warned Fiji educators not to rush into using technology as a dominant teaching tool because it may adversely affect critical thinking. Audio