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Battle lines drawn as PNG election counting advances
Leading players in Papua New Guinea's fluid political landscape are setting up camps in the hope of forming the next government. Audio
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CNMI backs review of National Monument
The Northern Marianas has welcomed President Trump's review of US National Monuments, submitting a letter to the Interior Secretary supporting the move this week. Audio
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Fiji govt looks to inject youth into sugar industry
The Fiji Government wants to see young farmers coming into the sugar industry. Audio
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Te Kōkī Trio’s first release
Te Kōkī Trio from New Zealand School of Music in Wellington has just put out its first release on the Rattle label, a CD of Debussy sonatas and Piano Trio. Violinist Martin Riseley, cellist Inbal… Audio
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Academic says Polynesian explorers finally recognised
Audio 13 Jul 2017A New Zealand academic says the world heritage listing of Taputapuatea marae in French Polynesia is a recognition of the Pacific's sea-faring history. Audio
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Planning needed for climate-induced migration - academic
Audio 13 Jul 2017A Hawai'i law professor says planning is required for the world to deal with the looming problem of migration forced by climate change. Audio
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Radioactive crater teeming with life
Audio 12 Jul 2017A team of marine scientists discover an environment teeming with coral and other some animals in a radioactive crater at Bikini atoll, in the Marshall Islands. Audio, Gallery
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New surcharge on plastic bag use in Fiji
Audio 12 Jul 2017New surcharge on plastic bag use at service station convenience stores from August. Audio
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Pushpay raising cash, plans U.S. listing
The mobile payments company, Pushpay, is planning to raise 25-million American dollars to speed up its move into profitability as it also contemplates a sharemarket listing in the United States. Audio
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PNG electoral committee resigns in interests of integrity
Audio 12 Jul 2017Members of a key electoral body which can assess where there could be grounds to fail Papua New Guinea's national election in certain electorates have resigned as a collective. Audio
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Workshop to explore coconut products beyond copra
Audio 12 Jul 2017A workshop to improve the Pacific's coconut industry takes place in Fiji. Audio
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Hutt Valley Pasifika cultural festival comes of age
Audio 12 Jul 2017The rapid growth of a Pasifika cultural performance festival just north of Wellington, is seen as important in the struggle for New Zealand's Pacific youth to find a sense of belonging. Audio
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PNG family planning advocate to move focus to sex ed
Audio 11 Jul 2017As the region marks World Population day, the biggest Pacific island nation is planning to adjust its focus around family planning. Audio
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Manon’s choice: A life of luxury or true love?
A young woman has to choose between a life of material luxury or true love. That’s the basis of Puccini’s Manon Lescaut, Auckland Philharmonia’s 2017 opera in concert. New Zealand opera singers Bianca… Audio
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Call for better protection of Pacific fishing observers
Audio 11 Jul 2017There is a renewed call for better protection of fishing observers in the Pacific after a Papua New Guinean went missing near Nauru. Audio
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Solomons' flood victims urge govt to live up to promises
Audio 11 Jul 2017Victims of devastating floods in Solomon Islands three years ago, many of whom are still living in makeshift housing, are calling on the government to live up to its promises. Audio
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Sport: Fiji seal qualification for 2019 Rugby World Cup
Audio 11 Jul 2017Fiji has become the first Pacific island country to qualify for the 2019 Rugby World Cup after beating Tonga 14-10 in Nuku'alofa. Audio
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Solomons' flood victims urge govt to live up to promises
Victims of devastating floods in Solomon Islands three years ago, many of whom are still living in makeshift housing, are calling on the government to live up to its promises. Audio
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Vanuatu cracks down on alcohol issues
Authorities in Vanuatu are cracking down on alcohol sellers and underage drinking in the wake of recent violent incidents in Port Vila.
The internal affairs minister, Alfred Maoh, says police are… Audio
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Construction job pressure expected to continue into 2020s
A large construction training provider expects the skills shortage plaguing the industry to continue into the next decade. Audio
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Human trafficking report shows progress for some island states
Audio 10 Jul 2017Annual U.S. trafficking report shows progress for some small island states. Audio
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Pacific-flagged vessels could face increased scrutiny
The flags of Palau and Vanuatu have been demoted to black list by a maritime agency. Audio
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Young Pacific leaders receive prestigious awards
The 2017 Queen's Young Leaders awards featured four Pacific women who have been recognised by their community for the work that they do. The work ranges from raising awareness about cancer treatment… Audio
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Biogas could move Tokelau renewable energy generation
Tokelau's director of energy says, along with solar and wind power, biogas could move the country's renewable power generation beyond the desired 100%. Audio