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Memoir of Samoa PM Tu'ilaepa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi released
Palemia is the title of a book just released in Samoa which details the long and fascinating life of Prime Minister Tu'ilaepa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi. Audio
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Students embrace free Samoan language classes
Students prioritise learning at free Samoan language classes. Audio
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Carmen’s dynamic design
New Zealand Opera’s Carmen opening this week is the result of a director/designer partnership going back 25 years. Lindy Hume and Dan Potra made their names in the opera world with their “… Audio
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Sgt Pepper’s: does it deserve its reputation?
It was fifty years ago today, it's a boomer cultural touchstone, but is it any good? Graham Smith lends an ear to Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
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Tongan push to stop young marriages
A civil society group in Tonga has launched a campaign to stop young marriages in the country. Audio
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Atoll vegetables to fight NCDs
Scientists have identified leafy vegetables which grow well on atolls that can reduce rates of non-communicable diseases. Audio
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Tongan wear moving away from traditional materials
An up and coming Tongan fashion designer showcases her modern take on the traditional Tongan 'kiekie' at her first fashion show in Auckland. Audio
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Pacific Games Council offers olive branch to Tonga government
The Tonga government has been given a month to reconsider its decision to withdraw its support for hosting the 2019 Pacific Games. Audio
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French Polynesian island experiments with new social order
The floating island planned for French Polynesia is a chance to tackle global warming without politicians, according to a scholar working on the project. Audio
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Rights of coastal communities important
Audio 30 May 2017When delegates sit down next week in New York to consider how to ensure the sustainability of the world's oceans there will be a strong Pacific push to focus on the rights of coastal communities. Audio
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Bougainville taking PNG to court for funds
Audio 30 May 2017Bougainville's government says it's taking the Papua New Guinea government to the Supreme Court over the non-payment of funds to the autonomous region. Audio
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Former ally calls for Tongan PM's resignation
Audio 29 May 2017A former media advisor to the Tongan prime minister is now calling for him to resign. Audio
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NZ mountaineer inspires opera: a ‘microcosm of man’s struggle’
A fallen New Zealand mountaineer has provided inspiration for an opera by British composer Joby Talbot. Video, Audio
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Willingness to report sex crimes behind lift in Fiji figures
The head of Fiji's Women's Crisis Centre says a surge in reported sex crimes shows the willingness people now have to come forward. Audio
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150 tabua to be repatriated in Fiji ceremony
Nearly 150 whales teeth to be repatriated to Fiji by New Zealand's Department of Conservation. Audio
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The effect of New Zealand's budget on Pacific communities
The New Zealand government has disputed an opposition claim that its budget failed to help Pacific people with housing. Audio
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Call for Pacific youth to be more empowered
A group of youth workers from the Pacific say it's vital young people in the region feel empowered and included as valued members of society. Audio
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Samoans in NZ keep culture alive
Cultural traditions still practised by Samoans living in New Zealand, amid challenges. Audio
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The first Polyfest event in Australia ready for 2018
The first Polyfest event celebrating Indigenous and Pacific cultures through dance forms is set for Australia in 2018. Audio
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Award-winning editor’s fake news fears
No editor had a better night at last weekend’s Canon Media Awards than Miriyana Alexander. Her Weekend Herald won ‘Newspaper of the Year’ and she won a fellowship in the UK to study so-called ‘fake… Audio
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Manus detainees want NZ asylum as PNG 'not safe'
Manus Island detainees say they want asylum in New Zealand as it's not safe to to settle in PNG. Audio
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Pacific Currents exhibition supports child cancer efforts
Pacific Currents exhibition supports child cancer efforts. Audio
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Floating island off Tahiti aims to be eco-friendly
A French Polynesian environmentalist helping proponents of a floating island in the territory says it's likely to mean little harm to the environment. Audio
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Pacific researchers tackle a taboo topic for prevention scheme
Pacific researchers in Auckland have produced the first ethnic specific pamphlet on suicide prevention among New Zealand's young Tongans. Audio
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PNG police force feeling manpower and capacity pinch
Feeling the pinch with manpower and capacity shortcomings as it confronts major security challenges, Papua New Guinea's police force has sought outside help to fulfil its role enforcing law and order.
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