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Questions over business model at heart of PNG logging
Audio 22 Feb 2016There are questions over the business model of Papua New Guinea's lucrative logging industry after a new report released by the US-based research group, The Oakland Institute, exposed a web of tax… Audio
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A level playing field?
The practice of poaching top sports players by secondary schools is spreading around the country, according to the Secondary Schools Sports Council. It says the age of players being eyed-up is also… Audio
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Shark diving proposed in Saipan
Audio 18 Feb 2016An ocean scientist and conservationist says a shark diving industry in Saipan could see the Northern Marianas reap millions of dollars in economic benefits. Audio
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Kiribati people getting ready for "migration with dignity"
Audio 17 Feb 2016People in Kiribati are upskilling and preparing for the time when they might have to move because of the effects of climate change. Audio
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Calls for businesses to take lead on Bougainville refinery
Audio 17 Feb 2016A former PNG Mining Minister and long time Bougainville politician backs the idea of a gold smelter in the region but wants private enterprise involved rather than the government. Audio
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Polynesian submarine cable as early as 2018
Audio 15 Feb 2016A new submarine cable for internet communication for Polynesian countries could be laid by 2018. Audio
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Pacific offers the US a new tuna deal
Audio 12 Feb 2016Pacific island countries agree to offer the United States a modified deal to resolve the tuna treaty breakdown. Audio
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Calls for Cooks MP to be suspended
Audio 12 Feb 2016The Cook Islands prime minister Henry Puna says he will not suspend his deputy Teariki Heather while he is being investigated by the Financial Intelligence Unit. Audio
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PNG's new National Football Stadium to open in Port Moresby
Audio 5 Feb 2016The traditional home of rugby league in Papua New Guinea is about to reopen. Audio
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New Vanuatu parliament congested with parties
Final results from Vanuatu's snap election have been released by the country's Electoral Commission, confirming the make-up of another fragmented parliament. Audio
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Only two Pacific countries in Wellington Sevens
Audio 29 Jan 2016The Sevens World Series resumes this weekend with Pacific teams admitting the Wellington event is simply another step on the road to the Rio Olympics.Fiji and Samoa are the only Pacific nations… Audio
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Villagers starve as PNG drought relief stalls
Poor logistical planning has seen crucial food and relief aid stop just short of reaching people dying from starvation in remote parts of drought affected Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Sport: Fiji U19s to make Cricket World Cup debut
Audio 27 Jan 2016Fiji's Under 19 cricketers are excited for the 'biggest match of their lives'. Audio
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Sport: Guam Tennis boss appointed to ITF taskforce
Audio 19 Jan 2016Oceania Tennis to get a say on the global game. Audio
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Suicide play helps teens to cope with loss
In response to a wave of youth suicides in recent months, a group of young people struggling to cope with their loss have got together to write and perform a play. Audio
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'Three Wise Cousins' combines culture and comedy on big screen
Audio 24 Dec 2015A grassroots comedy about what it takes for a New Zealand-born Samoan to transform into a 'real island guy' is for some a nostalgic trip back to the islands, and for others a first time glimpse into… Audio
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No.2 chimp killed in suspected power play
It reads like an episode of the The Sopranos... the younger deputy in the clan deciding it was time to take on the boss of the past ten years. Audio
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"Abusive" searches at Nauru camp under fire
A refugee advocate says women asylum seekers are being subjected to abusive and intrusive searches as they return to the camp for families and single women on Nauru. Audio
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Vanuatu media pioneer retires
Audio 22 Dec 2015The man largely responsible for building independent media in Vanuatu, Marc Neil-Jones of the Daily Post newspaper, has retired after two decades in the firing line. Audio
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World Bank focuses on renewable energy in Pacific
Audio 21 Dec 2015Renewable energy in the Pacific was the topic of the World Bank discussion series earlier this month in Sydney. Audio
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Blurring of the line between PNG and Indonesia
Audio 21 Dec 2015The 750-kilometre land border between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea has long been problematic but there's an increasing blurring of the line as links between the two sides grows. Audio
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Pacific sevens teams to reflect on performance over Christmas
Audio 15 Dec 2015Fiji and Samoa reflect on the first two rounds of the World Sevens Series. Audio
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Jail sentence sought for Tahiti benefit fraud
Suspended jail sentence sought in Tahiti for a man accused of fraud for receiving the French RSA benefit. Audio
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New Zealand has played "accounting tricks" at Paris talks
Hailed as a turning point in the history of our planet the Paris Agreement is being talked about as the beginning of the end of the fossil fuel era. Audio
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Fisheries body fails to adopt tougher shark finning stance
Audio 14 Dec 2015The conservation group WWF says the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission has failed to adopt a stronger ban on shark finning in the region. Audio