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Gay detainees on Manus Island are outlaws in PNG
Gay detainees fear for their lives and future if Australia close the detention centre on Manus Island. Audio
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Tongan elections officials rushing to prep for early vote
The Supervisor of Elections in Tonga says his office is rushing to get the country ready for a vote a year before schedule, after last week's royal dissolution of parliament was accompanied by an… Audio
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South Auckland fono aims to foster entrepreneurs
A two day South Auckland fono aims to unleash the entrepreneurial spirit among Pacific people. Audio
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Labour’s lead in poll reflects Jacinda-effect, public says
Labour has surged ahead of National to reach 43 percent in the latest One News Colmar Brunton poll. Zac Fleming hit the streets to ask the public what they think about the results. Video, Audio
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Tell me about your thesis: Celebrity Identity and One Direction
Millie Lovelock tells us about her thesis mapping the processes of fan and celebrity identity co-construction in the boy band One Direction. Audio
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Pohiva OK with dissolution of Tongan parliament
Tonga's interim prime minister 'Akilisi Pohiva seems at peace with his term being cut short by the dissolution of parliament, and the call for early elections. Audio
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Spectre of US military disruption shadows CNMI tourism success
The tourism sector in the Northern Marianas hopes its impressive growth won't be interrupted by US military plans. Audio
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Sport: Fijian Drua aiming high in Australian rugby debut
The Fijian Drua are ready to make their mark in their debut season in the Australian National Rugby Championship. Audio
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Nuhaka Dreaming 7: Was 1950s cuisine colourless, bland and unhealthy? Or fresh, local, seasonal and hospitable?
John Bluck explores his memories of growing up in Nuhaka in Hawke's Bay during the 1940s and 1950s. Audio
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Pohiva OK with dissolution of Tongan parliament
Audio 31 Aug 2017Tonga's interim prime minister 'Akilisi Pohiva seems at peace with his term being cut short by the dissolution of parliament, and the call for early elections. Audio
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New call for sincere New Caledonia electoral rolls
Audio 31 Aug 2017New Caledonia's pro-independence FLNKS movement has again stressed that for next year's independence referendum to be fair, the electoral roll needs to be sincere. Audio
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Re-elected PNG government lays out priorities
Audio 30 Aug 2017Fixing an ailing economy and a broken health system, as well as addressing corruption are among the stated priorities of Papua New Guinea's re-elected government. Audio
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Tonga Health Ministry sees drop in mumps cases
Audio 30 Aug 2017Mumps outbreak in Tonga has reached its peak. Audio
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Nuhaka Dreaming 6: in the 1950s the Pictures lit up the screen, and our imaginations too
John Bluck explores his memories of growing up in Nuhaka in Hawke's Bay during the 1940s and 1950s. Audio
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In Tonga, a government bent on reform may have pushed too hard
Audio 30 Aug 2017A Tongan academic says the Pohiva government may have provoked Parliament's dissolution by pushing reform efforts too hard. Audio
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PNG doctors union says it won't be silenced
Audio 30 Aug 2017The secretary of Papua New Guinea's Doctor's Association says he will not be silenced about critical public health issues, following a directive by the new Health Minister gagging health professionals… Audio
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Award-winning Australian chocolatier returns for second Bougainville chocolate festival
Audio 30 Aug 2017Artisan chocolate makers from Australia say they hope to improve the profits of cocoa growers by returning to next week's Bougainville chocolate festival. Audio
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Manus Island detainees moved to Port Moresby
Audio 29 Aug 2017A growing number of detainees is being transferred from Papua New Guinea's Manus Island to Port Moresby. Audio
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First Pasifika poet awarded NZ Poet Laureate award
Audio 29 Aug 2017An Auckland poet and academic has become the first Pasifika woman to be chosen as New Zealand's Poet Laureate. Audio
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Nuhaka Dreaming 5: hazards? what hazards? - a 1950s childhood unrecognisable today
John Bluck explores his memories of growing up in Nuhaka in Hawke's Bay during the 1940s and 1950s. Audio
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New test for democracy as Tonga prepares for polls
Tonga is preparing to go to the polls in November after the King's sudden decision to dissolve parliament, reigniting questions about the state of democracy in the kingdom. Audio
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New Caledonia group draws up independence plan
New Caledonia's FLNKS outlines its plan for independence. Audio
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New PNG lands minister promises top to bottom cleanout
There will be a top to bottom cleanout of corruption within Papua New Guinea's Lands Department, according to its new minister Audio
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Sport: Only Samoa and Guam left in Pac Games race
The Pacific Games Council will award the 2019 Pacific Games to either Samoa or Guam, after Tahiti failed to receive government backing. Audio
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Nuhaka Dreaming 4: motors, machines, mechanics, and a very male world
John Bluck explores his memories of growing up in Nuhaka in Hawke's Bay during the 1940s and 1950s. Audio