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New health centre planned for American Samoa
Audio 12 Dec 2017New health and wellness hub in American Samoa to focus on traditional healing practices. Audio
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Fishing commission’s moves on conservation praised
Audio 12 Dec 2017Pacific environment programme happy with progress at Fisheries Commission meeting. Audio
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Repatriation of native Hawaiian human remains raises hope
Audio 12 Dec 2017Repatriation of native Hawaiian human remains raises hope of further returns. Audio
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Teenage girl bowls 3 for 39 in senior men’s cricket match
Kaitangata cricket club's senior men's team was two players short on Saturday, and had no one to turn to. That was until someone suggested Lilly Paterson, a 15-year-old girl. She spoke to John… Video, Audio
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Nobel Peace Prize timely for campaign to ban nuclear weapons
Audio 11 Dec 2017As the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons receives the Nobel Peace prize, a long-time anti-nuclear advocate Vanessa Griffen says Pacific Island states have an important, ongoing role to… Audio
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Sport: Tahiti suspended from the Pacific Games Council
Audio 11 Dec 2017Tahiti suspended from the Pacific Games Council. Audio
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A glimpse into composer’s creativity
Kiwi composer Claire Cowan’s year has been full of praise. Her commission for NZ Trio was featured on their Tui winning Classical Album of the year. Claire’s ensemble Blackbird also gained applause… Audio
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Review: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra’s Messiah
It’s that time of year again when Handel’s Messiah is performed everywhere. The NZSO set the ball rolling with their Wellington performance conducted by Brett Weymark with three Australian soloists… Audio
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Hopes for global civil society movement to protect the Pacific
Audio 11 Dec 2017Organisers of a conference in Fiji this week of more than 700 civil society representatives from all over the world say they hope it sparks a global movement to protect the Pacific. Audio
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Finding the role of the modern-day Matai
Audio 11 Dec 2017Samoa matai gather at a symposium to discuss the fa'amatai in the diaspora. Audio
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Australia cuts Pacific Leadership Programme
Audio 11 Dec 2017Australia's aid funding for the Pacific Leadership Programme has been axed and the scheme will finish at the end of this month. Audio
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Search for mosquito-borne diseases campaign in Cook
Audio 11 Dec 2017The annual National Mass Cleaning campaign has kicked off this week in Cook Islands, which is where health officials inspect houses for any suspicious areas that could lead to mosquito-borne diseases.
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Mixed reactions to tests over kava drinking-driving
Audio 11 Dec 2017Regional reaction to kava drink driving study prompts more testing. Audio
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Kaikoura’s New Normal
Kaikoura residents are sharing their own stories of life since the November 2016 earthquake altered the seaside community in so many ways. They come up with all kinds of ways to describe their… Audio, Gallery
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Nothing to show for $US10M spent on industrial project in PNG
Audio 8 Dec 2017Papua New Guinea's government has spent around 10 million US dollars (30 million kina) over a decade on a major infrastructure project with almost nothing to show for it. Audio
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Pacific nutrition guidelines revised for first time in 20 years
Audio 8 Dec 2017Health officials in the Pacific have updated nutrition guidelines in order to address medical issues that exist today. Audio
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Pacific and Maori telling their own stories
Audio 8 Dec 2017The online magazine E-Tangata is proving there's a real appetite for Maori and Pasifika stories. Audio
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2018 preview: Christopher’s Classics
Christopher’s Classics in Christchurch has hosted two of reviewer Tony Ryan’s top concerts for 2017. Today he looks ahead to what chamber music delights Christopher Moore has programmed for next… Audio
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No pathway for West Papua to be put on decolonisation list
Audio 8 Dec 2017A New Zealand parliamentary select committee has heard there's currently no pathway for West Papua to be put on the UN decolonisation list. Audio
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Better access to justice for Tongan women
Audio 8 Dec 2017Tonga's Ministry of Justice says a free legal service planned for Nuku'alofa aims to protect families and help victims of domestic violence. Audio
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Pacific women MPs inspired by New Zealand PM
Audio 7 Dec 2017Pacific women MPs visiting New Zealand this week say meeting prime minister Jacinda Ardern was a real inspiration for them. Audio
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New Pacific guidelines on nutrition are made public
Audio 7 Dec 2017SPC revises the Pacific nutrition guidelines that was created in 2000 and handed out to the Ministry of Health sectors in the region. Audio
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Sport: Hosts Vanuatu win double gold at Mini Games
Audio 7 Dec 2017Vanuatu kick-started their medal haul on a golden day for the host nation at the Pacific Mini Games. Audio
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More restrictions possible for foreign fishing vessels
The Forum Fisheries Agency says new restrictions could fall on distant water fishing nations operating in Pacific waters. Audio
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Pacific backs Norway in zero tolerance to plastic pollution
The head of the UN Environment's Pacific Office says protecting the oceans from plastic pollution is a high priority at the current global meeting in Kenya. Audio