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Fiji's radical new electoral plan a challenge, says expert
Audio 2 Sep 2013An expert in electoral systems in the region says the new system planned for Fiji is a radical change from the past and will be a challenge for the country. Audio
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More leadership sought from NZ on Pacific climate change
Audio 28 Aug 2013New Zealand and Australia are called on to show greater commitment to climate change at the the summit of the Pacific Islands Forum in the Marshall Islands. Audio
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Vanuatu watchdog urges clarity on airport deal
Audio 19 Aug 2013Transparency International Vanuatu says the government needs to be clear on what commitment it is making with a Singaporean company over airport plans. Audio
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Australian doctors set up new group over asylum seeker policies
Audio 19 Aug 2013A group of Australian doctors has formed a new group, Doctors for Refugees, to try and push for a policy change by Canberra Audio
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Solomons govt accused of lacking cohesive policy on West Papua
Audio 19 Aug 2013Solomon Islands government accused of lacking a cohesive policy on West Papua amid contradictory signs from Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo during his state visit to Indonesia. Audio
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Sport: PNG's Ryan Pini to attend 2015 Pacific Games
Audio 14 Aug 2013Swimmer Ryan Pini to come out of retirement in a bid to compete at the 2015 Pacific Games. Audio
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Book Review - Watching You
Audio 13 Aug 2013Written by Michael Robotham, reviewed by Harry Broad and Published by Little. Audio
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NZ theatre company reaches Solomon Islands women
Audio 12 Aug 2013A national women's theatre company has been established in Solomon Islands as a vehicle for reducing violence against women. Audio
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Dengue outbreak in FSM straining hospital resources
Audio 9 Aug 2013An outbreak of dengue fever in FSM is straining hospital resources. Audio
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Fiji regime hails new regional grouping
Audio 9 Aug 2013Fiji's regime underlines its opposition to Australia and New Zealand in the Pacific as regional leaders discuss the merits of the Pacific Islands Development Forum which has just completed its… Audio
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PNG's PM says govt is converting resource wealth into development gains
Audio 9 Aug 2013PNG Prime Minister Peter O'Neill says his government is serious about converting the country's resources wealth into real gains in living standards for ordinary people. He also emphasises PNG's… Audio
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NZQA watching seven schools because of NCEA failures
Audio 8 Aug 2013The Qualifications Authority is refusing to accept NCEA internal assessments from one school and is monitoring six others because they're not meeting its rules. 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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Security forces not entirely to blame for Papua violence
Audio 2 Aug 2013The Indonesian government says the continuing violence in the Papuan region cannot be entirely blamed on the country's military and police. Audio
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Islamic researcher says insurgents know they're being watched
Audio 1 Aug 2013The Head of Islamic Studies research unit at Auckland University, Dr Zain Ali, says if John Key is right, the trainees will be planning operations and trying to recruit others - and now they know… Audio
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New Indonesian law expected to hit NGOs strongly in West Papua
Audio 22 Jul 2013Human Rights Watch has voiced alarm at a new law in Indonesia that gives the government wide powers to shut down NGOs in West Papua. Audio
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Tahiti's Puputauki charged over JPK disappearance
Audio 17 Jul 2013More charges in French Polynesia over disappearance of local journalist. Audio
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Protests after delays processing Nauru asylum seekers
Audio 15 Jul 2013Australian-based Refugee Action Coaltion says protests and self harm continuing on Nauru as a minimum of six monthly delays to processing asylum seekers looks set to continue. Audio
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US policy on Fiji a 'work in progress' says US regional expert
Audio 9 Jul 2013A senior adviser on the region for a Washington-based think tank says the United States' foreign policy on Fiji is still a work in progress. Audio
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Pacific urged to take steering wheel in face of US China rivalry
Audio 2 Jul 2013Foreign policy scholars say Pacific Island countries need to take the steering wheel to ensure they get the most out of heightened interest both from China and the United States. Audio
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Solomon Islands government admits corruption in ministries
Audio 1 Jul 2013The Solomon Islands government ministers admit corruption is an ongoing problem, but they say a new law on development aid works around it. Audio
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Marshallese health champion subject of new book
Audio 26 Jun 2013A woman from the Marshall Islands who died fighting for justice for the survivors of United States nuclear weapons tests on her country's islands is the subject of a new book, written by her husband.
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Papuan man says he witnessed the slaughter of 40 people
Audio 20 Jun 2013A Papuan man who says he witnessed the massacre of 40 people in a remote province describes his experience and says he is still hiding from the military. Audio
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UN agency welcomes talks on help for Fiji elections
Audio 17 Jun 2013The head of the United Nations Development Programme in the region, Knut Ostby, says the agency welcomes the chance to give input on Fiji's elections next year. Audio
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Sport: Rupeni Caucaunibuca keen to impress Fiji selectors
Audio 11 Jun 2013Fiji rugby legend Rupeni Caucaunibuca says he's got a point to prove in Wednesday's Centennial Match between the Classic All Blacks and Flying Fijians. Audio