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Discrimination and harassment hold women leaders back - survey
The threat of discrimination and sexual harassment are holding girls back from taking positions of leadership, which is especially apparent in the Pacific according to Helen Clark.
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Sport: Fiji swimming icon Dennis Miller remembered
The Pacific Islands sporting community is mourning the death of former Fiji swimming champion Dennis Miller, who went on to dedicate more than 30 years as a leading sports administrator.
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David Vunagi named as new Solomon Islands Governor General
The Reverend David Vunagi is Solomon Islands' new Governor General.
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MV Solomon Trader salvage delayed
The Solomon Islands government says the salvaging of the ship at the centre of the Rennell environment disaster is behind schedule.
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New Zealand says it isn't pressuring Solomons to back Taiwan
New Zealand's deputy prime minister says his government will leave it to Solomon Islands to decide whether it should continue diplomatic relations with Taiwan or switch to China.
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 6 June 2019
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Solomons govt feels no pressure to make Taiwan or China decision
The Solomon Islands Foreign Minister says his government will take its time to make a decision about whether to maintain diplomatic ties with Taiwan or pursue closer relations with China.
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Dateline Pacific for 5/6 June 2019
Audio 5 Jun 2019A Fijian family may yet have their day in a European court in what's being seen as a landmark case in the fight against climate change; Police on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island have called for the… Audio
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Hou warns his govt about cutting Taiwan ties
Audio 5 Jun 2019The Solomon Islands Planning Minister Rick Hou says his government should be cautious about cutting diplomatic ties with Taiwan. Audio
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NZ renews aid agreement with Solomon Islands
New Zealand's deputy prime minister Winston Peters has met with Solomon Islands prime minister Manasseh Sogavare in Honiara renewing his country's ongoing co-operation and support for development in…
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Logging rate unsustainable in Solomons, admits official
A leading government official in Solomon Islands admits that the rate of logging in the country is still unsustainable.
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Darwin mass shooting, journalist raided and Morrison on the move
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton reports on the shooting deaths of four people at multiple locations in Darwin allegedly by a man police say is on parole. Audio
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Australian grant to Solomons called 'incoherent and confusing'
The Australian Taxpayers' Alliance has condemned Canberra granting Solomon Islands $250 million for infrastructure development over 10 years.
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Winston Peters to meet Solomon Islands PM tonight
New Zealand's deputy prime minister Winston Peters is to meet Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare this evening.
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 4 June 2019
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Tipping point for Pacific waste problems - SPREP
The problem of waste management in the Pacific has reached a tipping point, according to the region's environment agency.
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Sexual health expert receives NZOM
One of New Zealand's foremost experts on sexual and reproductive health, Dr Christine Roke, says she was the shyest student in her years at medical school in the 1960s.
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Scott Morrison in Solomon Islands for first official visit
The Australian prime minister Scott Morrison arrived in Solomon Islands yesterday on his first official overseas visit since the elections.
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The battle to save the forests of the Solomons' Nende
In one of the remotest parts of Solomon Islands landowners and environmental activists are struggling to stop what they say is illegal logging by a Malaysia based company. Audio
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Pacific initiatives take centre stage at tourism expo
Kiribati, Solomon Islands, Marshall Islands, and even Wallis and Futuna gathered for a recent tourism expo in Auckland. Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 8 June 2019
Papua New Guinea's prime minister has vowed to reconstruct the nation in his first major speech; Police on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island have called for the government to intervene as the number of… Audio
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The battle to save the forests of the Solomons' Nende
In one of the remotest parts of Solomon Islands landowners and environmental activists are struggling to stop what they say is illegal logging by a Malaysia based company. Audio
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