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Cook Island WW1 soldiers remembered in NZ
Audio 17 Nov 2016Descendants of hundreds of Cook Island men who enlisted in the First World War are fighting to preserve the stories of their ancestors. Audio
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Trimaran linking Tonga's Niuas ready for launch
A wind powered trimaran to provide a more regular shipping service for Tonga's far northern Niua Islands is to be launched this weekend in New Zealand. Audio
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Calls for Fiji media authority to reveal FBC TV findings
Audio 17 Nov 2016The Fiji media authority is being urged to deliver its findings into complaints about controversial content aired on an FBC TV language programme last month. Audio
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Cooks marine resources bill called flawed
Audio 17 Nov 2016A Cook Islands environmental body is warning the government that the planned amendments to the Marine Resources Bill are seriously flawed. Audio
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PNG looks to implement Sorcery National Action Plan
Audio 16 Nov 2016A three day conference in Papua New Guinea this week aims to activate a government plan to overcome sorcery-related violence. Audio
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Fiji's NFP says government should lift MPs' suspensions
Audio 16 Nov 2016Fiji should not be an IPU member if MPs' suspensions are not lifted, says deputy opposition leader. Audio
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Cancellation of PNG lease system welcomed
Audio 16 Nov 2016Papua New Guinea's National Research Institute has welcomed news that all Special Agriculture Business Leases in PNG are being cancelled, and says the next step is to ensure they are converted to… Audio
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'It’s like the ground has been re-formatted'
RNZ's Simon Morton has been exploring some of the badly damaged parts of Kaikoura on his mountain bike and has been shocked at what he's seen. Audio, Gallery
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Pacific churches up their call for human rights justice
Audio 16 Nov 2016Church groups around the region are calling for justice on longstanding issues undermining the rights of the region's people. Audio
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No plan for refugees left behind by US
Audio 15 Nov 2016Australia's plan to resettle refugees in the United States of America could leave hundreds languishing in detention on Nauru and Manus Island, according to the Human Rights Law Centre. Audio
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Violence solutions from the community needed in Samoa
Audio 15 Nov 2016A Samoan filmmaker says anti-violence efforts fail Pacific people by tackling the problem from a foreign perspective. Audio
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Lynn Povich: The Good Girls Revolt
On the same day Newsweek magazine featured a story about the women's liberation movement in 1970, a group of 45 women at the magazine filed a sex discrimination lawsuit. Audio
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There’s no place like home
Royal New Zealand ballet dancer Lucy Green has danced some premier roles during her time with the company including title roles in Cinderella and Giselle and Dorothy in this year’s Wizard of Oz. She’s… Audio
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Questions over new tax rate for PNG log exports
Audio 15 Nov 2016Questions have been raised over the PNG government's commitment to holding the logging industry to account after log exports tax hike. Audio
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New Human Rights reporting guidebook for Pacific
Audio 15 Nov 2016A guidebook uniquely designed to help Pacific governments report on Human Rights is being finalised this week in Fiji. Audio
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Samoa's police chief detained on new charges
Audio 14 Nov 2016The Samoan Police Commissioner Fuiavailili Egon Keil is again facing criminal charges including inciting to murder. Audio
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Growing frustration at New Caledonia clashes and road blocks
Audio 14 Nov 2016A resident of New Caledonia's south says people in the area are getting sick of road blocks formed by clashes between police and armed Kanak men. Audio
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Questions raised over Nauru, Manus deal
Audio 14 Nov 2016Questions have been raised about the deal to resettle refugees detained on Nauru and Papua New Guinea's Manus Island in America. Audio
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NZ mental health services called on to adapt
Audio 14 Nov 2016Increasingly Pacific people in New Zealand are trying to negotiate issues like culture, identity and poverty in their struggle with mental illness. Audio
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Renewables better alternative for PNG
Audio 14 Nov 2016A group campaigning against investment in coal in Papua New Guinea says that the economic benefits from coal development are not that great and that renewable energy sources are a better alternative.
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Samoa's Environment Ministry denies sand mining is a scandal
Audio 14 Nov 2016Claims sand mining is causing erosion on some of Samoa's beaches are being dismissed by its Environment Ministry. Audio
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NZ strongman film aims to inspire Pasifika youth
Audio 14 Nov 2016A film about New Zealand-born Samoan strongman Levi Vaoga aims to inspire Pasifika youth to dream big and achieve their goals. Audio
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Palau's Remengesau says election toughest battle ever
Audio 11 Nov 2016The returning president of Palau, Tommy Remengesau Jr, says the 2016 election race was the toughest ever on both a political and personal level. Audio
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Sand mining in Fiji promises environmental and economy benefits
Audio 11 Nov 2016Company says sand mining proposed for Fiji's Sigatoka River would bring jobs and help prevent flooding. Audio
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New Zealander details Panguna involvement 28 years on
Audio 11 Nov 2016In 1988, before civil war broke out in Bougainville, New Zealander Martin Ward was there, leading a team studying the impacts of the contentious Panguna copper mine. Audio