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Demand for sustainably caught tuna could increase Pacific-owned fisheries
Audio 8 Aug 2013A new study says international consumer support for sustainably caught tuna could support Pacific nations moving towards a more locally owned and operated fishery. Audio
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Regional head supports new Fiji-led body
Audio 6 Aug 2013The head of the Secretariat for the Pacific Community says there is a role for the new Fiji-led regional body because it has a different focus from other regional groups. Audio
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Book Review with Dr Cushla McKinney
Audio 6 Aug 2013'The Misplaced Affections of Charlotte Fforbes' by Catherine Robertson. Audio
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Continuing discord in PNG at Australia's asylum seeker scheme
Audio 6 Aug 2013There are continuing signs of strong opposition in Papua New Guinea to the refugee resettlement agreement Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has signed with Australia. Audio
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Regional meeting in Fiji described as more than a talk-fest
Audio 5 Aug 2013The inaugural Pacific Island Development Forum meeting has begun in Nadi, with the host Frank Bainimara insisting that the event is not just a "talk-fest". Audio
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NZ fans welcome new Dr Who
Audio 5 Aug 2013The BBC has announced that Glasgow-born actor Peter Capaldi is the new Dr Who. The 55-year-old will be the 12th actor to play the Doctor, replacing the outgoing lead Matt Smith. Audio
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Australia's Opposition signals a change in approach to Fiji
Audio 5 Aug 2013Australia's Opposition promises a change in direction over Fiji if it wins the coming election. Audio
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Arts icon Dr Cliff Whiting
Audio 4 Aug 2013Newly announced New Zealand arts icon, Dr Cliff Whiting on his more than 50 years working with Maori communities on their marae, on his career in Maori arts and crafts education, and on the… Audio
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Fiji looks to rearrange the regional architecture
Audio 2 Aug 2013Fiji's regime keeps looking to rearrange the regional architecture. Audio
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Solomons' main hospital desperate for doctors
Audio 1 Aug 2013The manager of the emergency department at Solomon Islands' main hospital says a severe shortage of doctors is stopping the unit from properly functioning. Audio
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Niue leads charge towards smoke-free goal
Audio 31 Jul 2013Niue is leading the charge among Pacific Islands nations committed to achieving the goal of becoming smoke-free by 2025, after a survey found a major drop in smoking rates. Audio
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Solomons government endeavours to meet teachers' relevelling dues
Audio 26 Jul 2013The Ministry of Education in Solomon Islands says it is doing its best to meet the remaining relevelling dues owed to teachers. Audio
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Settlement arrangement in breach of UN refugees convention
Audio 26 Jul 2013Australian academics say a plan to send boat people seeking asylum to Papua New Guinea undermines Australia's legal and moral obligations under the United Nations Convention relating to the Status of… Audio
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Refugee arrangement against spirit of UN refugees convention
Audio 25 Jul 2013Australian academics say a plan to send boat people seeking asylum to Papua New Guinea undermines Australia's legal and moral obligations under the United Nations Convention relating to the Status of… Audio
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Pacific Trade Ministers Meeting
Audio 23 Jul 2013Pacific Trade Ministers met last Friday in Samoa where debate on the proposed PACER Plus deal which the organiser, the Pacific Islands Forum, says is a significant long term opportunity to grow… Audio
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Australia/PNG arrangement seen as violation of UN convention
Audio 22 Jul 2013Australia/PNG arrangement seen as violation of UN convention Audio
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SPC challenges larger Pacific countries on cleaner fossil fuels
Audio 19 Jul 2013The bigger Melanesian Pacific nations have been challenged to aim for cleaner fossil fuels by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community. Audio
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State crime expert bemoans discourse over Bougainville mine
Audio 18 Jul 2013A criminologist with a particular focus on Bougainville says many grass-roots communities in the autonomous Papua New Guinea province have not been given access to information about Rio Tinto's role… Audio
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Call for Solomon Islands to focus on agriculture for youth
Audio 17 Jul 2013Benefits of large-scale agriculture developed in Solomon Islands extolled. Audio
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MSG criticised for strong support for Fiji's military regime
Audio 15 Jul 2013The Melanesian Spearhead Group is criticised for its strong support for Fiji's military regime. Audio
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Call to prioritise adolescent sexual health rights
Audio 15 Jul 2013Health ministers and MPs in Pacific Island nations are being called on to prioritise adolescent sexual health and reproductive rights. Audio
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Vanuatu imposes moratorium on international research
Audio 15 Jul 2013Vanuatu has imposed a year-long moratorium on international researchers so it can perform a stocktake of all its research. Audio
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WHO urges Pacific to get disease early warning system
Audio 10 Jul 2013WHO urges Pacific countries to use early warning systems for disease outbreaks. Audio
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Cooks Islands' emergency response to fruit fly a success
Audio 8 Jul 2013Cooks Islands' emergency response to oriental fruit fly a success Audio