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American Samoa's long serving former congressman dies
Audio 24 Feb 2017American Samoa's long-serving former Congressman, Faleomavaega Eni Hunkin, has died at the age of 73. Audio
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Calls in Fiji for independent probe into death in custody
Audio 23 Feb 2017There are calls for an independent investigation into a death in police custody in Fiji last week. Audio
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Sport: Stadium delays force Tongan rugby test offshore
Audio 22 Feb 2017Tonga's home rugby test against Wales will now be played in another country. Audio
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Hawke's Bay gets ready for national kapa haka competition
The national kapa haka competition is back, bigger than ever, this year in Hastings. Audio
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National comfortably ahead in RNZ Poll of Polls
RNZ News' political editor Jane Patterson says the latest polls show National retains its comfortable lead over Labour in spite of John Key's shock resignation late last year. Audio
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Sport: Ele Opeloge's Olympic silver medal arrives in Samoa
Audio 21 Feb 2017Samoa is finalising plans for a ceremony to celebrate Ele Opeloge's Olympic silver medal. Opeloge initially finished fourth in the women's over 75kg division at the 2008 Beijing Games but a… Audio
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Charging tourists to access national parks could become a reality
The Department of Conservation is toying with the idea of charging tourists to access the country's national parks. We speak to Lou Sanson from DoC who says it's timely with record numbers of tourists… Audio
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Mana-Maori deal is a vote to National, Labour's Kelvin Davis says
A deal between Mana and Maori parties means a vote for either party is a vote for National, Labour MP Kelvin Davis says. Audio
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Fiji's NFP says Elections Minister portfolio must go
Audio 17 Feb 2017Fiji's opposition National Federation Party has accused the Attorney General and Minister for Elections Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum of again misinforming the people about his role. Audio
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Tonga government facing no confidence motion
Audio 16 Feb 2017For only the second time in history a motion of no confidence will be debated in Tonga's parliament next week. Audio
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Trump's national secuirty advisor resigns after 24 days
RNZ News Washington correspondent reports on a White House in turmoil following the resignation of President Donald Trump's National Security advisor Michael Flynn. Audio
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Apology made to women after Experiment at National Women's
Thirty years after what became known as the Unfortunate Experiment, the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, has made a public apology to the women affected… Audio
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Study reveals self censorship still at play in Fiji media
Audio 14 Feb 2017A newly released study shows self censorship in Fiji's media remains a problem despite the return to democratic rule in 2014. Audio
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Rain in Solomon Islands has wiped out crops
Audio 13 Feb 2017Persistent rain in Solomon Islands has wiped out crops and caused flooding problems in the capital, Honiara. Audio
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NZ authorities urge greater awareness to avoid border seizures
Audio 13 Feb 2017New Zealand's Department of Conservation is encouraging customs authorities around the region to continue raising awareness about export permits for cultural items. Audio
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UN in contact with PNG over refugee's welfare
Audio 13 Feb 2017The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is in contact with the Papua New Guinean authorities over the welfare of an Iranian refugee. Audio
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Roger Malapa, trailblazing Vanuatu scientist, dies at 46
Audio 13 Feb 2017Roger Malapa, the first ni-Vanuatu to graduate with a PhD in science, has died in New Caledonia. He was 46. Audio
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Mobile eye surgery clinic to help reduce blindness in Vanuatu
People on some of Vanuatu's most isolated islands will soon be undergoing eye surgery in a clinic that's just been installed on a medical vessel Audio
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Marshall Islands focusing on trafficking
Audio 6 Feb 2017The Marshall Islands Government has emphasised its commitment to fighting human trafficking. Audio
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PNG hopes Hekari disqualification will calm insubordination
Audio 6 Feb 2017The Papua New Guinea Football Association has welcomed the disqualification of Hekari United from this month's OFC Champions League. Audio
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Pacific women getting better at negotiating on climate change
Audio 3 Feb 2017Twenty-two women from several Pacific nations are this week developing their leadership and negotiating skills at a workshop in Suva. Audio
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Bill English's first state of the nation delivered today and the promise of more police
Bill English delivers his first state of the nation speech today, and promises half a billion in funding for more police. Political scientist Bryce Edwards joins the discussion. Audio
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Fears bill making Samoa a Christian state could give rise to intolerance
Audio 2 Feb 2017Samoa looks set to become a Christian state but what could that mean for people of other faiths? Audio
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FFA outlines busy program for 2017
Audio 2 Feb 2017The premier body representing the fisheries' concerns of the 18 members of the Pacific Islands Forum says improved surveillance is just one of a number key steps the organisation plans in 2017. Audio
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Vanuatu province declares itself 'Organic'
Audio 1 Feb 2017A province in Vanuatu has declared itself the first 'Organic Province' in the hope of promoting healthy eating and encouraging tourism. Audio