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New Caledonia protest prompts SLN mine closure
Audio 15 Aug 2018Nickel mining site closes in New Caledonia's north after protests and attacks . Audio
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Facebook investigating online abuse of Samoan author
Audio 15 Aug 2018Facebook investigating online abuse of Samoan author Audio
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Urgently tracking cattle and the end of Budget 2018
Each sitting day in the House MPs work through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they’ll try to get through this week Audio
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Appeal's defeat exposes asylum seeker treatment
Audio 14 Aug 2018An Australian court case has exposed the government's treatment of asylum seekers. Audio
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Fiji Govt quiet over involvement with embattled Korean church
Fiji's government is remaining tight-lipped regarding its involvement with a South Korean church whose leader has been arrested for enslavement. Audio
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Digital stories aim to tackle sorcery violence in PNG
Yumi Sanap Strong, which means let's stand strong together, is an initiative to tackle sorcery related violence in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Lasting trauma for PNG's quake-affected communities
Many communities in Papua New Guinea's Highlands region remain traumatised and in need of help nearly six months on from a major earthquake. Audio
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Plans to produce natural insect repellent in Pacific
There are plans to roll-out a natural insect repellent in the Pacific and promote local production, after trials were conducted in New Caledonia. Audio
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Sport: Pacific Games Council lifts ban on Tahiti
Tahiti is free to compete at next year's Pacific Games after their suspension from the Pacific Games Council was provisionally lifted. Audio
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Linda Burgess - 1970s WAGS take on the All Blacks
This week Linda Burgess' funny and insightful column in The Spinoff caught Noelle's eye. In it, Burgess describes her experience as a WAG in the 1970s when her husband, Bob Burgess, was an All Black… Audio
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Maternity centre’s closure might drive midwives out of town
A Lumsden midwife says she is considering returning to nursing or moving out of the area now the region's maternity centre will close, a move she says will drastically add to her workload. Video, Audio
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Mass evacuation underway from Vanuatu's volcanic Ambae Island
Audio 10 Aug 2018A State of Emergency remains in place on the Vanuatu island of Ambae following an increase in volcanic activity in late July and a mass evacuation is underway. Audio
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Interpreters not provided for sick Manus Island refugees
Audio 10 Aug 2018Refugees receiving medical treatment in Papua New Guinea are no longer provided with interpreters, a Kurdish refugee says. Audio
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Support for New Caledonia independence on the wane
Audio 10 Aug 2018Regional support for New Caledonia sovereignty cools. Audio
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Samoa tackles impact of baby deaths on immunisation programme
Audio 9 Aug 2018Samoa's Ministry of Health is working with the World Health Organisation to win back the public's trust after the death of two babies following vaccination a month ago. Audio
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PNG boy facing charges after police beating
Audio 9 Aug 2018Two police officers in Papua New Guinea have been suspended after beating a teenager in West New Britain. Audio
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US Indo-Pacific funding - a step-up or all talk?
Audio 9 Aug 2018A new funding push by the United States into the Indo-Pacific region has been labelled late to the party and amounting to little in dollar terms. Audio
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Three quarters of child sex crimes in PNG never make trial
The Papua New Guinea criminal justice system is working to improve the way it prosecutes family and sexual violence crimes involving children. Audio
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Merchants of Paradise plan luxury hotel in Cooks
A Cook Islands developer hopes work will be underway later this year on a five star hotel on Rarotonga. Audio
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PNG eyes main chance as APEC approaches
Papua New Guinea is preparing to host the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, or APEC, leaders summit in November. Audio
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Viral control wanted for Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle
Efforts have been ramped up to find a viral solution to the threat of the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle which is killing trees across the Pacific. Audio
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Delay and opposition in Vanuatu's council of chiefs elections
Vanuatu has delayed the election of the head of its Malvatumauri, or council of chiefs, until September, as the government faces criticism over legislative changes. Audio
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Jumping ship, young marriage, and overseas buyers
Each sitting day in the House MPs work through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week Audio
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Room with a (point of) view
You see a lot from as a tourist in your own land. You learn a lot from looking again at the known. So - here is the first of a series of tourist guides to our own Parliament.
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Looming housing crisis for over 65s - Retirement Commissioner
The retirement commissioner is warning of a looming housing crisis for over 65s as home ownership rates decline and the number of pensioners is set to almost double over the next 20 years. Audio