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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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Ocean explorers find "Forests" of coral near Cook Islands
Dense coral forests are among the surprising discoveries in the ocean depths near the Cook Islands. Audio
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Govt wants better writing and maths for Year 8s
The Government wants to see children's writing and maths improve drastically, following a slow down in achievement rates. It wants 80 percent of Year 8s reaching the national standards in the two… Audio
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Tonga state broadcaster undergoing overhaul after PM complaints
The Tongan government appears to have cracked down on what it calls unfair reporting of its affairs by overhauling the leadership of the state broadcaster. Audio
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Press freedom still a challenge in the Pacific
Ongoing challenges towards a free press in the Pacific. 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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Democracy in the Pacific not one-size-fits-all
A former Commonwealth secretary-general Sir Don McKinnon says Pacific Island countries should be given time to develop as democracies. Audio
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New app big advance in Pacific fish monitoring
The environmental group, WWF, says new technology should allow close to real time management of the Pacific's key purse seine tuna fisheries. Audio
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First ever Pasifika African theatre production in Aotearoa
'In Transit' is a New Zealand/African play that shares true stories by Wanjiku Kiarie Sanderson of refugees and migrants transitioning from everyday living in their African countries to their new… Audio
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Auckland’s Graduation Gala Concerto Competition
The University of Auckland presents the 10th anniversary of its Graduation Gala Concerto Competition tomorrow night. Sara Lee (piano), Joella Pinto (violin) and Julie Park (viola), will each perform… Audio
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Sound Archives: 80's Kiwi Sports Anthems
They're known as 'stadium anthems' - or 'jock jams' in the US - music tracks which are pumped out at sporting events to get the crowd hyped. They also feature heavily in the soundtrack to television… 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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Bougainville opens the doors for more mining
Audio 3 May 2017Bougainville's President, John Momis, says his government has lifted a moratorium on mining exploration because the Mining Department now has the ability to handle enquiries. Audio
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Tuvalu PM calls for more action on shipping industry emissions
Audio 3 May 2017Tuvalu's prime minister says more needs to be done to account for emissions from the global shipping industry. Audio
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David HAMILTON: The pale and silver moon’s blue silk and blossom
Viva Voce, John Rosser (conductor). Audio
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Parliament treated with contempt over Nauru, Manus - lawyers
Audio 2 May 2017Lawyers in Australia say the immigration department has treated parliament with contempt over Nauru and Manus Island. Audio
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Mentors teach boys canoe craft in Niue
Audio 2 May 2017A mentoring project is helping to keep the traditional craft of canoe building alive in Niue. 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
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Music man talks tech’s takeoff
Ted Cohen is considered something of a visionary in the worlds of music and technology. Audio, Gallery
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Locals threaten armed campaign against PNG seabed mine
Audio 2 May 2017A campaigner against deep sea mining says locals have threatened to take up arms if a seabed mining project in Papua New Guinea goes ahead. Audio
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Office in Tonga to lead renewable energy push
Audio 2 May 2017There are hopes increased access to modern, affordable and reliable energy will come out of a new Pacific Community office open in Tonga. Audio
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Public school teachers in Hawaii get hefty pay increase
Audio 2 May 2017Public school teachers in Hawaii last week voted in favour of a contract that will give them a significant pay hike.
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Tuvalu's PM hopes Trump will keep US in Paris agreement
Audio 1 May 2017Tuvalu's prime minister says if the United States leaves the Paris climate agreement, it will be disastrous for his country - and the world. Audio
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$2 million research grant on offer for Maori and Pacific youth mental health
Audio 1 May 2017The Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC) are seeking applications for a two million dollar Maori and Pacific youth mental health research. HRC's Chief Executive Kath McPherson says that Maori… Audio