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21 Day Pacific Challenge sending Christchurch to Niue
Audio 7 Jun 2016A group of Canterbury University students head Niue later this month to implement schemes that won them the 21 Day Pacific Challenge. Audio
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The changing face of the Samoa language
Audio 7 Jun 2016The arrival of missionaries and foreign representatives to Samoa in the mid-18th and early 19th centuries amplified the Samoan language and cultural contact with western civilisation. Audio
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University of PNG to resume classes
Classes are scheduled to resume at the University of Papua New Guinea after the first semester was suspended due to a student boycott. Audio
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Remittances still vital for Tonga
Audio 26 May 2016An economist says remittances continue to form a pillar of the Tongan economy, despite their decline following the global financial crisis. Audio
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400th anniversary of European contact with Tonga
Audio 24 May 2016It's 400 years since Tonga had its first contact with European explorers. Audio
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Signs of child poverty growth in Tonga
Audio 23 May 2016There are signs that child poverty is growing in Tonga. Audio
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Divisive elements emerge in PNG university protest
Audio 19 May 2016The University of Papua New Guinea says students are divided about continuing their protest which could cause the academic year to cancelled. Audio
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Samoa victim support hampered by a lack of funding
Samoa's primary care provider for victims of domestic violence says its activities are limited by a lack of of funding. Audio
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Tongan doctor feeds hungry school children
A doctor in Tonga is feeding children in his area after discovering half of the local primary school children were going without breakfast. Audio
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PM adamant he told Revenue Minister his lawyer would contact
The Prime Minister, John Key, is adamant he told his then Revenue Minister his personal lawyer was going to get in touch to discuss foreign trust rules. Audio
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Blame game underway over self immolations on Nauru
Audio 4 May 2016Australia's Immigration Minister Peter Dutton says refugee advocates are to blame for two refugees setting fire to themselves on Nauru in the past week. Audio
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Call for local body elections in Fiji after Winston
Audio 28 Apr 2016A human rights activist in Fiji says local body elections are all the more important following the devastation caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Reported domestic violence in Fiji 'the tip of the iceberg'
Audio 21 Apr 2016Domestic violence in Fiji rose 13 percent for the first quater of this year compared to the same period last year. Audio
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Fiji examines Australian seasonal worker programme
Audio 18 Apr 2016The Fiji Employment Minister is in Australia to seek an expansion of its seasonal worker programme and follow up on claims of worker exploitation. Audio
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Demonstrations a sign of Papuans' regional hopes
This week's demonstrations in Indonesia's Papua region in support for the United Liberation Movement for West Papua were a sign of widespread support for integration with the wider Melanesian… Audio
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Fiji Pink Eye outbreak sees 5000 cases in two weeks
Audio 1 Apr 2016Health authorities in Fiji are urging people to observe strict personal hygiene as the country goes through a massive outbreak of conjunctivitus or Pink Eye. Audio
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PNG training programme in NZ earns plaudits
Audio 23 Mar 2016A group of young Papua New Guinean officials and recruits who have been in New Zealand for foreign service training say engagement between the two countries is most beneficial to them. Audio
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World Contact Day
"Calling occupants of interplanetary craft!" Today is World Contact Day. Originated by the International Flying Saucer Bureau. Audio
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MP says he has not been contacted by police but will co-operate
The MP for Clutha-Southland Todd Barclay says he has not been contacted by the police, but if they do contact him about any matter, he would co-operate fully. This follows confirmation from… Audio
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ISIS contacts leaked
Audio 11 Mar 2016A swathe of documents which appear to be lists of Islamic State volunteers has been leaked. Audio
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Tonga to compensate for death of NZ prisoner
Audio 8 Mar 2016Tonga's government says it will pay compensation over the death of a New Zealander in a Nuku'alofa police cell. Audio
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Marshalls health officials try to prevent Zika spread
The Marshall Islands is the latest Pacific Island country pulling out all the stops to try to prevent pregnant women from contracting the zika virus. Audio
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New book notes Australia's neglected understanding of PNG
A new book by Australian author Sean Dorney laments that knowledge of Papua New Guinea is seriously lacking in his country despite being the two neighbouring countries having a former colonial… Audio
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Winston takes heavy toll on Yasawas, but no loss of life
Audio 24 Feb 2016Cyclone Winston has taken a heavy toll on Fiji's Yasawa island group, but there has been no loss of life. Audio
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In Lautoka, destruction and resolve after Winston
Audio 23 Feb 2016The recovery effort in Fiji's Western Division is getting into full swing as the country still tries to work out the damage caused by cyclone Winston. Audio