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Spy backlash
5 November, 2013
Kiery Manassah

Spy backlash

Indonesia “reappraising” its information sharing arrangements with Australia
Australia in US ‘spy network’
31 October, 2013
Kiery Manassah

Australia in US ‘spy network’

Australia’s alleged involvement in US-led spying network could strain relations with neighbours
Reserved seats for women
31 October, 2013
Frida Bani-Sam

Reserved seats for women

Vanuatu moves ahead with better representation of women in public affairs
Rearming Solomon Islands police
29 October, 2013
Kiery Manassah

Rearming Solomon Islands police

Solomon Islands cabinet approves plan to rearm parts of the country’s police force
Breaking family violence cycle
23 October, 2013
Dulciana Somare-Brash

Breaking family violence cycle

PNG takes positive steps to tackle family violence
PNA members in driving seat
23 October, 2013
Kiery Manassah

PNA members in driving seat

PNA’s ‘vessel day scheme’ is proving to be a masterstroke
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