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Upset at Cook Islands' response to shark finning discovery
Audio 17 Mar 2014Cook Islands opposition party want to know why a Chinese vessel was let go despite the discovery of shark fins onboard. Audio
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Nauru's chief justice resigns
Audio 13 Mar 2014Nauru's chief justice Geoffrey Eames has resigned, saying New Zealand and Australia should have taken a tougher stance over serious breaches of the rule of law in Nauru. Audio
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PNA members to begin negotiations at annual meeting
Audio 13 Mar 2014PNA member countries are meeting this week to divide funds and address differences. Audio
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Judges say Nauru govt actions threaten judicial independence
Audio 10 Mar 2014Chief justices from around the Pacific strongly condemn the actions of the Nauru Government. Audio
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Samoa's breakaway MPs caught by party hopping rule
Audio 26 Feb 2014Warning that it's illegal to party hop amid news of five members of Samoa's ruling party preparing to break away and form new party. Audio
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Law professor discusses defamation claims from Colin Craig
Audio 18 Feb 2014The leader of the Conservative Party, Colin Craig, says he's likely to proceed with legal action against the Green Party leader, Russel Norman, over his continued refusal to retract comments about Mr… Audio
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Fiji's Trade Union Congress still 'baffled' over arrests
Audio 5 Feb 2014The President of Fiji's Trade Union Congress says he is still baffled as to why he and five other unionists were arrested on New Year's Eve in Nadi. Audio
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PNG Speaker defends his plans for reformation of parliament
Audio 18 Dec 2013PNG's Speaker of parliament defends his plans to remove artefacts from the parliament building amid a public outcry and claims that he is destroying the country's cultural heritage. Audio
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PNG health worker denies government assertions around sorcery
Audio 18 Dec 2013A Papua New Guinea health worker says sorcery is not just a creation of people's minds and sorcerers are immune to harm. Audio
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Clarification wanted around ni-Vanuatu reserved jobs
Audio 17 Dec 2013Business owners in Vanuatu are concerned that new occupations added to the list reserved for ni-Vanuatu are too broad. Audio
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PNG drive to cast aside sorcery in bid to eliminate violence
Audio 12 Dec 2013Papua New Guinea's government appears set on ridding the country of sorcery beliefs in a bid to prevent the violence with which they've become synonymous. Audio
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PNG drive to cast aside sorcery in bid to eliminate violence
Audio 12 Dec 2013Papua New Guinea's government appears set on ridding the country of sorcery beliefs in a bid to prevent the violence with which they've become synonymous. Audio
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UNHCR calls for a more humane asylum seeker policy from Australia
Audio 27 Nov 2013UNHCR calls for immediate changes in the Australian run camps for asylum seekers on Nauru and PNG's Manus Island. Audio
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Public meeting to discuss Burial and Cremation Law review
Audio 19 Nov 2013Funeral costs, more choice and burial disputes are some of the main talking points at meetings being held around the country as part of a review of the Burial and Cremation Act. Audio
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NZ company helps develop Bougainville's new foreign investment law
Audio 19 Nov 2013New Zealand company helps Bougainville prepare a new investment law that should ensure future foreign involvement is responsible. Audio
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Forum says no to mining in Solomon Islands' Isabel
Audio 19 Nov 2013Mining forum in Solomon Islands' Isabel resolves that the province not ready - concerns expressed over environmental impact, social problems and lack of benefits for people. Audio
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ADB report recommends ways to improve investment in Fiji
Audio 15 Nov 2013A new report on investment in Fiji has found political uncertainty has been one of the main reasons for the country not reaching its potential. Audio
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UN to help Pacific nations build capacity for possible climate migration
Audio 14 Nov 2013United Nations agencies combine force in a new project to raise the capacity of Pacific countries in case they need to migrate as a result of climate change. Audio
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PNG law dean argues case for keeping polygamy
Audio 11 Nov 2013The dean of the University of Papua New Guinea's law school says polygamy is a tradition that should remain an option. Audio
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Call for Nauru government to be open about detention camps
Audio 7 Nov 2013Nauru government told it must make the public aware of what is happening with regard to the Australian asylum seekers on the island. Audio
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Logging illegal in Solomons' Temotu province says premier
Audio 31 Oct 2013The premier of Solomon Islands' Temotu province says a Malaysian company planning to export round logs from Vanikoro has not been given a licence and is violating the law. Audio
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Language proposal for American Samoa teachers sparks hot debate
Audio 30 Oct 2013A proposal that seeks to require teachers in American Samoa to be proficient in both Samoan and English, is being hotly debated. Audio
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EU lays out its expectations of Fiji before full aid resumption
Audio 23 Oct 2013More high level contacts between Fiji and the EU with the first political dialogue in more than six years. Audio
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American Samoa authorities investigate pesticide use by foreign farmers
Audio 22 Oct 2013American Samoa authorities to investigate pesticide use by foreign farmers. Audio
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EU says aid to Fiji will resume after next year's polls
Audio 15 Oct 2013An EU official, in Fiji for a sugar conference, says the EU will not resume its aid programme until after the promised elections next year have taken place. Audio