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Pacific fight against climate change takes to the world stage
Pacific states have taken their fight against climate change to the world stage. Audio
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Tuvalu PM seeks to expand Pacific employment schemes in NZ
Tuvalu's prime minister says he would like Pacific employment schemes in New Zealand enhanced to provide more opportunity for skilled workers and more benefit for Tuvalu. Audio
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South Auckland student leaders turn to theatre to be heard
Audio 7 Jul 2017A south Auckland based theatre troupe called The Black Friars has made the first ever production led by Pacific student leaders from ten high schools. The show called 'Southside Rise' highlights true… Audio
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Bougainville landowner group wants compromise with government
Audio 7 Jul 2017A Bougainville landowner group wants to reach a compromise with the autonomous government over re-opening the Panguna mine. Audio
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Comics used as teaching aids in south Auckland
Audio 7 Jul 2017Comic convention teaches health narratives while engaging students struggling with literacy at a South Auckland school. Audio
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Vanuatu's new president welcomed by the people
Audio 6 Jul 2017There was applause and a sense of relief in Vanuatu's parliament today as Tallis Obed Moses was voted in as Vanuatu's new President after a fourth round of voting. Audio
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DSO’s vibrant guest conductor
Richard Davis is bringing his vibrant conducting style to Dunedin this week. According to Bachtrack he virtually dances on the podium, and it’s all quite new for Richard. He’s only recently swapped… Audio
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Struggle in South Auckland to fight Pasifika obesity
Audio 6 Jul 2017Government initiatives to improve better health among a large Pacific community in South Auckland have failed, despite community efforts to fight high obesity and diabetes rates. Audio
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Pacific communities in NZ respond to Pharmac's new strategy
Audio 6 Jul 2017NZ drug buying agency Pharmac has produced the Pacific Responsiveness Strategy to help Pacific people gain a better understanding into the medicines that they have access to. Audio
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Grievances abound as PNG election shifts into count
Audio 5 Jul 2017Most of Papua New Guinea's 89 open electorates have completed polling for the national election, according to the Electoral Commission. But as the electorates shift into counting mode, grievances… Audio
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An advocate for Samoan dance is being farewelled this week
Audio 5 Jul 2017An advocate for Samoan dance is being farewelled this week in New Zealand and Samoa. Audio
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Pacific medical supply shortages
Health authorities across the region are promising to up their efforts to fix the perennial problem of medicine shortages. Audio
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Pasifika men's event in NZ focuses on issues, family violence
A Pasifika men's event in New Zealand tackles issues including health, financial capability and family violence. Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu Rowing building for the future
The Vanuatu Rowing Association's new Director of Rowing sets out his vision for the future. Audio
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Tonga govt taken to task over broadcaster sell off plan
A prominent publisher in Tonga says the government's decision to part-privatise the public broadcaster is the result of a personal vendetta. Audio
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Puccini’s “musically modern” Manon Lescaut
1893 marked the first performance of Pucini’s Manon Lescaut, a fiery passionate interpretation of a novel by Abbé Prévost about a girl gone bad. It was Puccini’s first great success. Auckland… Audio
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Solomons could face legal action over Temotu mining licenses
A Solomon Islands conservation group says it's planning legal action against the government over mining plans in the remote Temotu province. Audio
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Crime wave boosts CNMI prison numbers
There's been an explosion in the number of people behind bars in the Northern Marianas and the authorities want more staff to deal with it. Audio
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Sport: 2019 Pacific Games hosting up for grabs
The Pacific Games Council is seeking a new host for the 2019 Pacific Games beginning the process of terminating Tonga's host agreement. Audio
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Election observer team in PNG takes note of roll issues
The Commonwealth observer team monitoring Papua New Guinea's election is taking note of the flood of complaints about electoral roll flaws. However, the team's chairman says it's role is to observe… Audio
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UN alarmed by Australia's Nauru & Manus detention
A human rights' lawyer says the United Nations' latest advice to Australia about Nauru and Manus Island can be considered criticism. Audio
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Pacific candidates selected for NZ Maori Party
Pacific people in New Zealand sign up to be Maori Party election candidates. Audio, Gallery
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Controversy mars first half of polling in PNG election
Halfway through its designated polling period, Papua New Guinea's national election has become mired in controversy. Audio
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French Polynesia marks 51 years since first nuclear test
For French Polynesia, today marks the 51st anniversary of the first French nuclear test in the Pacific, an event which will be marked with marches and remembrance. Audio
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Life improves for four refugees on FSM
Four Nepalese refugees who'd been detained on a ramshackle boat in Pohnpei for months have been moved to a house as they wait to be resettled. Audio