Pacific Review
Summary: A comprehensive roundup of the major stories from the region and the people involved and affected by them. Presented by Bruce Hill.
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Union head quits Fiji Labour Party, report on Tonga police violence ignored claims activist and Fiji women's groups condemn ban on their advertisments.
NZ Policeman dead after assault in Tongan police cell and cosmetics franchise backs Free Papua Movement.
Australia to reopen its Manus Island detention facility, and a dispute threatening Honiara's water supply has been resolved.
On the program this week, New Zealand tightening up on Pacific Island Immigration, reactions to the newly installed PNG government and Fiji unionist names Bainimarama in assault complaint
On the program this week, mixed reaction in Fiji to sanctions change, Vanuatu PM unhappy about yacht allegations and should the Tongan Princess have top diplomatic post?
WTO will be an election issue for Vanuatu, and counting continues in the PNG elections
A comprehensive roundup of the major stories from the region and the people involved and affected by them. Presented by Bruce Hill.
Pacific Review, bringing you a round up of stories that have made the news - this week from Papua, Nauru and Fiji.
PNG cannibal crew, PNG vote counting and Tonga corruption.
Pacific Review, bringing you a round up of stories that have made the news - this week from Papua, Nauru and Fiji.
On this week's program, the closing of the Kiribati Independent, PNG police prepare for this weekend's elections and two casinos approved by the Samoan government
Pacific Review, bringing you a round up of stories that have made the news - this week from Papua, Nauru and Fiji.
On this week's program, diabetes causing a high rate of amputations in Fiji, Solomons Islands' debt strategy a success says Central Bank Governor and a new group looks for green solutions to Pacific's problems.
A another week dominated by the politics of Papua New Guinea and maritime safety in the Solomon Islands.
PNG's chief Justice Sir Salamo Injia to face court in July on a sedition charge and Fiji's interim government accused of torture by Amnesty International.