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RNZB takes steps into women’s prison
The Royal New Zealand Ballet is teaching inmates at Arohata Women’s prison how to jeté, pirouette and plié. Audio
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NZ opposition doubts PM's claims of progress on Manus refugees
The New Zealand opposition is sceptical of the Prime Minister's claim that progress has been made on Australia being willing to accept the offer to resettle 150 refugees from offshore detention… Audio
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First traditional Pacific storytelling event in NZ
A traditional Pacific storytelling event debuts in New Zealand, part of the Pacific Heritage Arts Fono 2017. Audio
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Rick Hou elected Solomons PM
The Small Malaita MP Rick Hou has been elected as prime minister of Solomon Islands. A vacancy was created after the ousting of Manasseh Sogavare in a vote of no-confidence last week. Audio
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Paradise Papers expose Pacific tax havens
An Australian academic says it is too early to tell what kind of impact the release of the Paradise Papers will have on the four Pacific nations involved so far. Audio
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Tonga's Civil Society says public is fully engaged in election
The head of the Civil Society Forum in Tonga is excited about the prospects of Thursday's election. Audio
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Environmentalists support call for Cooks tourism curb
The Cook Islands environmental organisation Te Ipukarea Society says tourism growth on the main island of Rarotonga is not sustainable in its current form. Audio
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Twenty dolphins saved in Solomon Islands
20 dolphins were rescued and released from captivity in the western province of Solomon Islands. Audio
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Tongan businesses want to talk tax, petrol, training
Tax compliance and petrol storage are set to be two of the key issues Tonga's business community wants to address with the next government, once it is formed. Audio
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Marine sanctuaries under threat in Hawaii
A marine scientist at Hawaii University is warning pristine marine conservation areas are under threat from the Trump administration's review of federal protection for national monument parks. Audio
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Samoa Airways launched, ready for first commercial flight
Samoa's relaunched national airline, Samoa Airways, is making its inaugural flight today, from Apia to Auckland. Audio
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Arishma Chand’s local dairy robbed hours after her death
As police investigators combed Arishma Chand's home after she was murdered, her local dairy just a few hundred metres away was robbed. Zac Fleming reports. Video, Audio
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Sport: Pacific teams create World Cup history
All four Pacific Island teams have qualified for the knockout rounds at the Rugby League World Cup. Audio
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This week Tonga will go to the polls
Audio 13 Nov 2017This week Tonga will go to the polls to decide the makeup of its 26 seat parliament. Audio
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Hawaii looks at laws to save struggling reefs
Audio 13 Nov 2017Hawaii's State Legislature has recently been briefed by marine scientists on the critical outlook for coral reefs and inshore fish stocks. Audio
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A Pacific expert touts new forestry and fishing techniques
Audio 13 Nov 2017A farming expert outlines how the Pacific can benefit from new techniques in forestry and fishing. Audio
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Turning a fan’s passion into a modern media business
Andrew Mangan started a blog about English football team Arsenal 15 years ago. Now it’s a go-to source for scoops about the club and a thriving small business hosting one of the longest-running sports… Audio
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Festivities kick off in Wellington ahead of tomorrow’s footy match
Peruvian football fans are already celebrating ahead of tomorrow's World Cup qualifying match against the All Whites in Wellington. Reporter Emile Donovan is in Cuba Street, amid the distinctly… Video, Audio
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Pacific flavour at climate summit
Audio 10 Nov 2017The 23rd Conference of Parties climate summit opened in Germany last week with a distinctly Pacific flavour. Fiji hold the presidency in this latest round which will see the country push for agreement… Audio
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Tongan league team capturing imaginations both home and abroad
Audio 10 Nov 2017The Tongan rugby league team is grabbing sports headlines across the region for their feats both on and off the field. Audio, Gallery
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Tonga candidates, both old and new, seek to make an impact
Audio 10 Nov 2017Less than a week out from Tonga's snap election and the 86 candidates are flooding the airwaves, newspapers and streets with their messages. Audio
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Solomons' Sae gets twenty years for manslaughter
Audio 9 Nov 2017The former policeman Edmond Sae has been acquitted of the murder of the Solomon Islands Police Commissioner Sir Frederick Soaki in 2003. However, the High Court convicted Sae of manslaughter for… Audio
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Former policeman convinced Cooks fires are arson
Audio 9 Nov 2017There are concerns in the Cook Islands that a spate of recent fires may be arson. Audio
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Tonga ready for next week's vote - Election Supervisor
Tonga's Supervisor of Elections says all is ready for the nation to go to a vote next week. Audio