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USP criticised for its handling of journalism academics
Audio 1 Jul 2014The Fiji National Federation Party leader says he is appalled at how the USP has dealt with comments made by two of its journalism academics. Audio
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Wrestle continues around PNG PM arrest warrant
Audio 30 Jun 2014Calls continue for Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill to resign amid an ongoing legal wrestle related to a major corruption case. Audio
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Vanuatu health officials to find long-term funding solutions
Audio 30 Jun 2014Funding shortfalls right across the public health sector in Vanuatu are making it hard for hospitals and clinics to deliver basic services. Audio
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Fiji academics stand by comments
Audio 25 Jun 2014Journalism experts at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji being slammed by the Media Industry and Development Authority as reckless and ill-informed say they stand by their comments. Audio
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Biodiversity threatened by invasive species
Audio 23 Jun 2014A recent meeting in Micronesia has heard of the increasing threats to biodiversity posed by the spread of invasive species. Audio
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Most blindness avoidable in Pacific
Audio 23 Jun 2014The International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness says 80 percent of vision loss in the region is caused by the three preventable conditions: cataracts, refractive errors and diabetic… Audio
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Bat thought extinct found in PNG
Audio 20 Jun 2014A 'microbat' thought to be extinct has been rediscovered in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Tongan budget prompts calls to rein in spending
Audio 18 Jun 2014The new Tongan budget has faced criticism for relying too heavily on foreign aid, with 59 percent of the record budget provided by donors. Audio
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PNA head says members must protect value of fishery
Audio 18 Jun 2014The head of the Parties to the Nauru Agreement says member countries are hiking fishing fees as a way to protect the increasing value of its fishery. Audio
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Vanuatu nurses continue battle over unpaid wages
Audio 17 Jun 2014Nurses in Vanuatu still owed unpaid wages despite Government promises to pay up in March. Audio
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Book review with Dr Cushla McKinney
Audio 17 Jun 2014'The First 15 Lives of Harry August' by Claire North. Audio
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Tonga to spark discussions before elections
Audio 16 Jun 2014The 'Festival of Democracy' conference next week expects to spark discussions on the issue in light of Tonga's election later this year. Audio
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PNG Police claims of peaceful resettlement refuted
Audio 13 Jun 2014A United Kingdom research centre is refuting claims by the Papua New Guinea police that a Paga Hill community was resettled peacefully. Audio
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German court overturns kava ban
Audio 13 Jun 2014Kava producers and growers have won a victory in a European court over the ban on the traditional herb which has cost the region hundreds of millions of a dollars in the last decade. Audio
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UN will be asked to step in over Paga Hill squatter removal
Audio 12 Jun 2014United Kingdom research centre to ask UN to step in over Paga Hill removal case. Audio
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Overhaul of policies in Tonga to combat obesity
Audio 12 Jun 2014The Tongan government says it is overhauling its policies in a bid to deal with what it says is the biggest killer in the region - obesity. Audio
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Aid will see reconstruction of schools in Ha'apai begin
Audio 11 Jun 2014Aid donated for the reconstruction of schools in cyclone-damaged Ha'apai, Tonga. Audio
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Book review with Dr Cushla McKinney
Audio 10 Jun 2014Reviewing 'Heartland' by Jenny Pattrick. Audio
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NZ PM's decision to skip Pacific Forum summit criticised
Audio 10 Jun 2014Critics say the Prime Minister of New Zealand's decision to skip Pacifc Islands Forum will leave a bad impression with our Pacific neighbours. Audio
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Pacific wants extended labour mobility
Audio 10 Jun 2014The Chief Trade Advisor to the Pacific Islands countries says they could be in a position to conclude the PACER PLUS trade deal with Australia and New Zealand by the end of next year. Audio
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More limits are proposed on any no confidence vote in PNG
Audio 9 Jun 2014A move in Papua New Guinea to further tighten rules around votes of no confidence in the country's prime ministers. Audio
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A controversial resettlement in PNG's capital cops flak
Audio 6 Jun 2014Resettlement in PNG's capital is facing major problems as government cops flak. Audio
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Solomon Islands health care under pressure
Audio 5 Jun 2014Health facilities in Solomon Islands are under pressure following a diarrhoea outbreak that has claimed the lives of 16 children over the past two weeks. Audio
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Calls to explain over Fiji scholarship
Audio 5 Jun 2014A former professor of the University of the South Pacific says those who made a decision to terminate a student's scholarship have an obligation to Fiji taxpayers to explain why. Audio
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Dr Christopher Dey on collaborative consumption
Dr Christopher Dey is a senior researcher in renewable energy and sustainability analysis at the University of Sydney's School of Physics. His previous research includes the development of… Audio