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Sport: Australia to take on Vanuatu women's football team
The Australian U-16 girls football team will take on the Vanuatu U-19 women's team later today on the second leg of their Pacific tour.
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Pacific Fishing Agency celebrates 40 years
The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency has celebrated 40 years of operation with a dinner hosted by the Solomon Islands Prime Minister in Honiara.
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Tagata o te Moana for 10 August 2019
Audio 10 Aug 2019New Zealand medical researchers say thousands of Pacific people are dying from a lack of cancer treatment; Papua New Guinea's West New Britain province is facing a stern test of its ability to cope… Audio
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Blackbirding: legacy of anger in Solomon Islands
The legacy of Blackbirding in Solomon Islands has created intergenerational anger that could be relieved if its complete history is taught in schools, an academic says. Audio
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PNG governor wants West Papua referendum
The governor of Papua New Guinea's capital district wants Indonesia to allow West Papua to undertake an independence referendum.
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International team to assess Solomons' infrastructure needs
A team from the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Japan will visit Solomon Islands to assess the country's infrastructure needs.
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Better Blackbirding education called for in Solomons
Better education about Blackbirding in Solomon Islands could help to heal pain the practice caused that's still felt today, an academic says. Audio
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Bougainville Referendum Commission confident of a better roll
Audio 7 Aug 2019The Bougainville Referendum Commission says the six week delay in the holding of the vote on independence from Papua New Guinea, will ensure a better roll. Audio
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Sport: Solomons World Cup prep continues despite court action
The Solomon Islands U17 football coach, Stanley Waita, says he will continue to prepare his team for the October World Cup, despite court action looming.
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Sustaining peace in the Solomons: civil society consulted
Civil society groups are meeting in Solomon Islands this week to strengthen their ability to sustain peace.
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Dateline Pacific for 6 August 2019
New Zealand medical researchers say thousands of Pacific people are dying from a lack of cancer treatment; Samoa's nurses association says the country's health system has better monitoring systems in… Audio
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Peace builders meet in Solomon Islands
Civil society groups are meeting in Solomon Islands this week to strengthen their ability to sustain peace. Audio
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 6 August 2019
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 2 August 2019
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Solomon Islands appoints first woman DPP
Solomon Islands has appointed its first woman Director of Public Prosecutions.
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Solomons' missionary charged with indecently assaulting young girls
An Australian missionary who has been charged with indecently assaulting five young girls in Solomon Islands, is due back in court next week.
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China looking at opening consulate in New Caledonia
Reports from New Caledonia say China plans to open an honorary consulate in Noumea.
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 31 July 2019
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Solomons govt to launch anti-corruption commission this year
The Solomon Islands government is planning to launch the country's first Independent Commission Against Corruption before the end of the year. Audio
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Dateline Pacific for 30 July 2019
Tokelau's High Court has backed the government's dismissal of two public servants, but found it unlawfully withheld pay from them; the International Finance Corporation is aiming to help workers who… Audio