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Cook Islands tivaivai-inspired gown goes global
Audio 21 Feb 2018Top New Zealand fashion designer Karen Walker partners with Cook Islands artisans for the Commonwealth Fashion Exchange in the UK. Audio
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Tongan families in evacuation centres: 'We need help'
On the island of 'Eua nearly every home suffered significant damage, crops were destroyed and residents are desperate for food and aid. RNZ Pacific's Koro Vaka'uta reports from Tonga. Video, Audio
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First Pacific woman has been elected to Auckland's Council
Audio 20 Feb 2018First Pacific woman elected to serve on the Auckland super city council representing Maungakiekie-Tamaki ward. Audio
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Hawaii ponders what to do about leaking cesspools
Concern in Hawaii over sewage leaking from cesspools into water sources and threatening pristine beaches. Audio
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Tributes flow for renowned Samoan musician, Ma'ilo Ben Vai
Audio 19 Feb 2018Tributes flow for in renowned Samoan musician. Audio
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Tongans maintain high spirits despite cyclone struggle
Audio 16 Feb 2018It's been over three days since Cyclone Gita swept through the Tongan islands of 'Eua and Tongatapu leaving most people without power and water and others without a home. Despite this, people in the… Audio
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West Papuan MSG bid at a dead end, says Jakarta
Audio 16 Feb 2018Indonesia says the United Liberation Movement for West Papua's bid to be a full member of the Melanesian Spearhead group has reached a dead end. Audio
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Cyclone recovery well underway in Tonga
Tonga's disaster authorities say good progress is being made getting emergency shelter provisions out to more remote villages on Tongatapu after damage from cyclone Gita. Audio
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Gita worst in living memory on Fiji's Ono-i-Lau
Audio 15 Feb 2018The village head man in Ono-i-lau says the damaging winds from yesterday's cyclone Gita were the most frightening and dangerous on living memory on the island. Audio
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Water the main priority for Samoa Red Cross post-cyclone Gita
Audio 15 Feb 2018Samoa Red Cross specifies community needs as the cleanup from Cyclone Gita continues. Audio
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Water, shelter and food main needs in Tonga
Audio 13 Feb 2018Disaster assessment teams in Tonga say water, shelter and food are the immediate needs for people still reeling from the destruction wrought by Tropical Cyclone Gita overnight. Audio
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Two scholarships help Tuvalu resilience
Two students from Tuvalu have won scholarships from the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project focused on building coastal resilience in three of Tuvalu's nine inhabited islands. Audio
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Two scholarships help Tuvalu resilience
Two students from Tuvalu have won scholarships from the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project focused on building coastal resilience in three of Tuvalu's nine inhabited islands. Audio
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Niue looks to NZ to help restore infrastructure
A former Niue diplomat and businessman says successive governments in Niue have failed to put in place proper maintenance programmes for key infrastructure. Audio
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Samoa continues to find ways to manage plastic litter
With a number of Pacific countries banning plastic bags in response to plastic litter pollution in the ocean, Samoa continues to face a dilemma on how to manage their waste. Audio
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Better protection sought for children in Fiji's courts
Audio 8 Feb 2018Children's rights are at the heart of a training programme being run for judges and magistrates in Fiji this week. Audio
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Nutrition education badly needed in Pacific
Audio 7 Feb 2018A volunteer doctor working in remote parts of the Pacific says education about good nutrition is badly needed. Audio
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Govt help for Māori: 'We'll know in the Budget' - Tamihere
Forty thousand people battled the scorching heat in Waitangi yesterday to make it to one of the biggest and busiest Waitangi Day commemorations ever.
It was Jacinda Adern's first appearance as Prime… Audio
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Bill to ban plastic straws introduced in Hawaii
Hawaii tables a bill to ban straws to protect the environment. Audio
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Pacific countries to share data easily with new network
A centralised civil registration platform called the Pacific Civil Registrars' Network aims to make sharing of births, deaths and marriages' records accessible across all borders. Audio
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Teen killed in Waitakere flash flood died helping friend
Audio 5 Feb 2018Mitch Woolley and Sosi Turagaiviu had been swimming with three others near Cascade Falls when they were caught in a sudden downpour on Saturday. Video, Audio
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WHO targets Samoan children with anti-smoking move
The World Health Organisation says a tobacco control team in Samoa is making the protection of children a priority over the next five years. Audio
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Free plastic and reconstructive surgeries for patients in Tonga
Team of plastic and reconstructive surgeons from Australia will provide free surgeries for patients in Tonga. Audio
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Joy Cowley: 'Books should help a child feel powerful'
From personal hardships to influencing millions of children from the Bronx to Bluff, and incredible successes, Dame Joy Cowley is a national taonga. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Public garden helps refugees settle
It has only taken half a hectare of land to make regional Victoria, Australia feel like Africa. Audio