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Many children taking part in 'at risk' behaviour in Fiji
A survey in Fiji has revealed that almost half of children under the age of 14 have consumed alcohol, taken drugs or had sex. Audio
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Norfolk Island business struggles under the yoke of Canberra
A Norfolk Island importer says his and other businesses have been struggling with compliance and red-tape since Australia shut down the autonomous legislature a year ago. Audio
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Sport: Fiji 7s captain to play in USA
Fiji's Olympic gold medal winning sevens captain is poised to leave the team after signing a multi-year contract with the US-based Houston Strikers. Audio
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PNG police stretched to cope with Highlands election crises
Tasked with providing security in a lengthy, testy general election, Papua New Guinea's police force is being put to the test in the Highlands region. Audio
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PNG election a major disruption to school in the Highlands
The principal of a school in the electorate of Papua New Guinea's prime minister says her pupils have been heavily affected by disruptions caused by the ongoing election. Audio
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UN accuses Canberra of reneging on offshore detention deal
The UN has accused the Australian government of reneging on a commitment to re-unite offshore detainees with close family members living in Australia. Audio
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Vanuatu ministries learn about bank digitisation
Representatives from different Government Ministries in Vanuatu were given an introduction to the benefits and business care for digitization of transactions to its citizens. Audio
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Kava study unearths new take on reaction times
Audio 26 Jul 2017A new kava study into drinking and driving has shown some unexpected results regarding a drinker's reaction times. Audio
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Pacific Community to celebrate 70 years serving the region
The Pacific Community will this week mark its 70th anniversary. Audio
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NZ Navy vessel finds 50 infringements patroling Fijian waters
A New Zealand Navy inshore patrol vessel has so far picked up about 50 infringements during its deployment to Fiji. Audio
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Lawyer suspects Australia behind Nauru's journalist blockade
A prominent lawyer says he suspects Australia has directed Nauru to prevent journalists from visiting. Audio
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Phosphate mining plans take shape in French Polynesia
An Australian company hopes to resume mining phosphate in French Polynesia's Makatea Island in the Tuamotu group. Audio
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Writer of Tongan Rotuman heritage awarded Fulbright scholarship
A writer of Tongan and Rotuman heritage gets a Fulbright Creative NZ residency in Hawaii. Audio
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Massive South Pacific Ocean garbage patch a 'dead place'
A marine conservationist says the massive marine 'garbage patch' he's just returned from in the South Pacific is completely devoid of marine life. Audio
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Deadly violence in Wabag highlights PNG election flaws
Papua New Guinea police have confirmed that four people died in election-related violence early on Saturday in the capital of Enga province. Audio
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How is Christchurch’s nightlife?
New bars and cafes are emerging every month, but how are they doing? We take a mid-winter tour of the central city scene. Video
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Vanuatu govt pushing ahead with controversial tax reforms
Vanuatu's government is pushing ahead with controversial tax reforms despite widespread opposition from the private sector and warnings from the International Labour Organisation. Audio
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Eyes turn to China for climate leadership
China is taking more of a lead with climate change efforts in the Pacific region. Audio
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Tongan detained for years in American Samoa allowed to go home
Tongan detained for two years in American Samoa immigration before being allowed to go home. Audio
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New Samoan historical short film in the making
A new Samoan historical short film called 'Liliu' is in the making. Filmed in Samoa focusing on the time when the country was ruled by New Zealand post WWI and the implications that occurred then. Audio
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Calls to end secrecy over unwanted Samoan teen pregnancies
Unwanted teen pregnancies being secretly disposed remains prominent issue for communities. Audio
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PNG National Party seeks answers from Electoral Commissioner
The leader of the Papua New Guinea National Party says the Electoral Commissioner has not given clear answers about the use of extra ballot papers and other glaring inconsistencies in the general… Audio
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Lloyd Scott’s long and illustrious career
RNZ presenter Lloyd Scott is hanging up the headphones in August. He joins colleague Eva Radich to talk about his long and illustrious career in musicals, theatre productions, television, radio and… Audio
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Slow Tahiti decolonisation process regretted
Audio 20 Jul 2017Tahiti decolonisation process still crawling through UN. Audio