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Multi-million dollar church opened in Samoa
The Congregational Christian Church of Samoa has opened the new Jubilee Church on Upolu Audio
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Watchdog group in PNG hopes to extend civics education
Transparency International Papua New Guinea is hoping to extend its civics education in schools' project. Audio
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US security firm raises eyebrows in PNG
Papua New Guinea's police commissioner has defended his decision to engage with an American security firm and consider their services to train local police and other security forces in preparation for… Audio
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PIANGO concerns about PACER PLUS remain
Early next month the Pacific Islands Forum's PACER Plus agreement for closer economic relations is being signed after being under consideration, in various forms, since 2001. Audio
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Opposition says National missing the mark with new housing
The vast majority of the houses the Government is promising to build and then sell in Auckland over the next decade will have a price tag of well over 650-thousand dollars and many have already been… Audio
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Fiji sugar bailout seen as bandaid
The Fiji government has announced a cyclone bailout package for sugar cane growers while taking a swipe at the media and politicians for politicising the industry. Audio
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Cooks Islands police force loses officers
The Cook Islands police force has lost 20 percent of its manpower over the past six months. Audio
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Emergency supplies on their way to victims of Cyclone Donna
Audio 16 May 2017Aid being deployed as damage assessments continue in Vanuatu and New Caledonia. Audio
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NZ surgeons travel to Samoa on voluntary mission
A team of medical surgeons from Aotearoa have travelled to Samoa to voluntarily offer people life saving heart surgery. Audio
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Pacific Rugby hopes to benefit from rule change
Pacific nations could be the biggest benefactors of a rule change announced by rugby's governing body surrounding international eligibility. Audio
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Assessment team head to Vanuatu's Torba province
Assessment team moves in on the northern provinces of Vanuatu today. Audio
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New tool kit aims to help Pacific human rights reporting
A new tool kit has been developed to help Pacific governments with human rights treaties reporting. Audio
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National Party presents closing arguments at Eminem copyright trial
National party's lawyer told The High Court at Auckland that the basic musical structure of Eminem's song was not original. Audio
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Papuan independence leader pushes cause abroad
International support for West Papuan self-determination cause is growing, according to a Papuan independence leader. Benny Wenda who is in New Zealand this week, raising awareness about the… Audio
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Aid agencies plan response to Cyclone Donna
Audio 9 May 2017Aid agencies are planning how best to provide supplies to worst affected areas in Vanuatu in the wake of Cyclone Donna. Audio
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Macron wins New Caledonia with slim margin only
Audio 8 May 2017Emmanuel Macron wins election in New Caledonia with slim margin only. Audio
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Wenda seeks more NZ support for West Papuans
Visiting West Papua leader want more support from New Zealanders. Audio
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Tonga tops global stats in Mormon membership
Tonga has been listed as having the highest percentage of Mormon members worldwide. Audio
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Fiji government disputes bill will gag criticism of MPs
The Fiji government says a new bill will not prevent criticism of MPs if enacted. Audio
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Youth engagement critical to sustained Pacific democracy
The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association secretary-general says that young people have views which must be listened to. Akbar Khan says that in the Pacific and other regions, youth must be engaged… Audio
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National Party witnesses give evidence at copyright trial
A woman who managed the National Party's 2014 election campaign has told a Court of assurances the party received about its use of music similar to a song by Eminem. Our Court reporter, Ann Marie May… Audio
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New approach in Niue village health outreach
Niue's health department is changing its approach in reaching out to village communities in an effort to see more effective change in Niue people's health. Audio
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National Party defends use of Eminem sound-alike in election ad
A lawyer for the National Party says the Eminem-esque track it used in its election campaign was provided by a music production library. RNZ court reporter Ann Marie May was at the hearing. Video, Audio
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Quiet cyclone season for South Pacific
Audio 3 May 2017The 2016-2017 cyclone season was one of the quietest on record. Audio
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Sport: Samoa govt still backing Joseph Parker
Audio 2 May 2017The Samoa government still supports Joseph Parker's WBO boxing title defence despite a change of opponent. Audio