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Attacks on Hindu temples in Fiji condemned
Fiji's largest Hindu organisation Shree Sanatan Dharam Pratinidhi Sabha says security has been stepped up at Hindu temples in the wake of four attacks over the last month. Audio
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'Healthy Islands' project aimed at tourists and locals
Audio 25 Jan 2018Collaboration between WHO and SPTO aims to boost health for tourists and workers in the Pacific. Audio
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Medical mapping service collects vital Pacific data
Audio 25 Jan 2018Medical mapping service making progress collecting health data throughout the Pacific. Audio
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PM gifted baby’s name during Ratana visit
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern received a warm welcome at Ratana today, where she was gifted a name for her baby. Mihingarangi Forbes reports. Video, Audio
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Genetic mutations feared over French nuclear tests
Audio 24 Jan 2018Fears of genetic mutations in French Polynesia because of nuclear tests. Audio
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New signs for Cook Islands cemetery
Audio 24 Jan 2018New signs for Cook Islands cemetery housing ANZAC soldiers mark historicaly important site. Audio
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PNG sorcery-related attacks an inter-generational horror
Audio 23 Jan 2018A six year old Papua New Guinea girl who was tortured for allegedly using sorcery is to be given protection for the rest of her life, although two months on from the attack the men who tortured her… Audio
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Mana concept explored in new book
Audio 23 Jan 2018Mana book to help Hawaiian people navigate contemporary life. Audio
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Auckland Council goes after Penny Bright’s home
Auckland Council wants to force the sale of veteran activist Penny Bright's home, after a High Court judgement awarded it $35,000 in outstanding rates and $20,000 in costs. Audio
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35 people rescued from Auckland’s West Coast over two days
Surf lifesavers on Auckland's notoriously dangerous West Coast are pleading for beachgoers to be responsible after rescuing 35 people over the weekend. Audio
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Digital software to trace tuna fish being piloted in Fiji
Audio 22 Jan 2018New technology aimed at ensuring more transparency and accountability for tuna fishing worldwide is being piloted in Fiji. Audio
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Vanuatu bans plastic bags and polystyrene takeaway boxes
Audio 22 Jan 2018Vanuatu to ban non-biodegradable plastic bags and polystyrene takeaway boxes. Audio
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Pacific 2018: the year previewed
Audio 22 Jan 20182018 in the Pacific brings with it several elections, an independence referendum and a range of major global events. RNZ Pacific reporters, with what's lingering on the horizon. Audio
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Three months until French Polynesia's election
Audio 22 Jan 2018Territorial elections in French Polynesia due in three months Audio
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Concerns about the spread of dengue in Samoa
Audio 22 Jan 2018Ongoing concerns about dengue in Samoa and the region. Audio
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Kelela: 'It’s a weird relationship that Americans have with race'
Kelela is an alternative R&B artist best known as a featured vocalist on Solange's A Seat At My Table. Ahead of her first New Zealand performance, Yadana Saw speaks to the Ethiopian-American artist… Video, Audio
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Interview: the xx discuss their album I See You ahead of their upcoming Auckland show
It was another banner year for the influential British minimalists after their third album I See You signaled a livening up of their sound and attitude. Tony Stamp talked to singer & bass player… Video, Audio
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Easter Island statues returned to people of Rapa Nui
Audio 22 Dec 2017Rapa Nui's famous moai are being placed back under the guardianship of the people of the island (Easter Island). The statues and ancestral lands formerly controlled by the Chilean National Forest… Audio
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Australian submarine missing for 103 years found
An Australian submarine missing since the early days of World War One has been found this week. Audio
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Incoming Tongan govt expects challenges from across the floor
A senior government minister in Tonga's Democratic Party government is expecting many challenges in the upcoming term. Audio
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Pacific sporting highlight all about the Tongans - Fauono
A prominent broadcaster in the region says the exploits of Tongans around the world is the sporting highlight of the year. Audio
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Pacific to benefit from global climate finance summit in Paris
The One Planet Summit, which took place in Paris last week, has released its 12 financial commitments, some of which will benefit the Pacific. Audio
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PNG's Paraka to launch 'biggest' lawsuit over fraud case
Papua New Guinea lawyer Paul Paraka insists that fraud charges against him are baseless. Mr Paraka is at the centre of a fraud case regarding alleged illegal state payments of US$30 million to his law… Audio
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Media freedom at risk in Samoa
Audio 21 Dec 2017The editor of the Samoa Observer says the reintroduction of criminal libel law could lead to the abuse of media freedom in the country. Audio
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Vanuatu minister says cabinet reshuffle creates more 'solid' government
Audio 20 Dec 2017Vanuatu's new Foreign Minister Ralph Regenvanu says a more fair distribution of cabinet portfolios has strengthened the Charlot Salwai-led government. Audio