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New museum to give home to Niue's heritage
Audio 24 Nov 2016More than a decade after Niue lost its old museum in a cyclone, preparations are underway to build a new cultural centre to help preserve the country's heritage. Audio
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Burning Man – Party like it’s the end of the world
Kiwi expat Jonathan Clark has photographed the Burning Man festival for years, where people go to ‘party like it’s the end of the world’. Audio, Gallery
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Samoa's suspended police chief to answer raft of charges
Audio 24 Nov 2016Samoa's suspended Police chief is due in court next monday to answer to a raft of criminal charges. Audio
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PNG landowners seek empowerment in LNG project
Audio 24 Nov 2016Landowners in Papua New Guinea's Hela province are demanding direct participation in the LNG gas project. This comes as a petition by a Beneficiary Group comprising project-affected landowners and… Audio
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Soko's father says Fiji prison sentences lenient
Audio 23 Nov 2016The father of Vilikesa Soko says the prison sentences of his son's assailants are lenient. Audio
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Getting into business made easier in the Solomon Islands
Audio 23 Nov 2016The Asian Development Bank says further refinement of business registrations in Solomon Islands should foster economic activity and create more jobs all over the country. Audio
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NZ Pasifika comedian becomes a voice for climate change
Audio 23 Nov 2016A Samoan-Welsh New Zealander has become an unlikely and accidental voice for Pacific climate change awareness. Audio
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Wildlife vet’s plans for animal hospital
Famous emperor penguin Happy Feet’s carer, veterinarian Lisa Argilla, talks about her plans for a new wildlife hospital in Dunedin. Audio, Gallery
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New Fiji group aims to unite opposition voice for next polls
Audio 23 Nov 2016The backers of a new political grouping in Fiji aim to unite opposition voices under one banner. Audio
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Tonga's struggling government assessment
Audio 23 Nov 2016Tonga's democratically elected government, the first in its history, is now two years into a four year term, but it remains concerned at its ability to implement its programme. Audio
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Toilet redesign on Tanna a boost for girls' schooling
Audio 22 Nov 2016Girls on the Vanuatu island of Tanna are missing up to a week of school a month because of the difficulty in dealing with menstruation. Audio
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PNG marine industrial zone to begin operating in 2017
Audio 22 Nov 2016The Papua New Guinea government is planning to get its Pacific Marine Industrial Zone project up and running in Madang Province in the first quarter of 2017. Audio
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Regional knowledge exchange targets women market vendors
Audio 22 Nov 2016UN Women Markets for Change Forum in Nadi aims at improving lives and livelihoods of the predominantly female market vendors in Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. Audio
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Fiji's climate change leadership good for Pacific - SPC
Audio 22 Nov 2016Fiji's appointment as a co-chair of next year's UN Climate Change Conference is good news for the region, according to the Pacific Community. Audio
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EU millions go direct to Fiji govt for agriculture
Audio 21 Nov 2016In a first for Fiji the European Union has agreed to transfer funds directly to the Government to help strengthen its sugar and agriculture sectors. Audio
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Papua solidarity demo held in NZ at Indonesian navy ship
Audio 21 Nov 2016A demonstration was staged in front of an Indonesian naval ship in Auckland on Sunday as a protest against military involvement in West Papua. Audio
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Cash reward necessary to catch criminals - Solomons Police
The Solomon Islands police say a reward offer of up to $US12,000 is necessary to catch those responsible for attacking a boat. Audio
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Sport: PNG U20s score first ever World Cup goal
Audio 21 Nov 2016PNG U20s score first ever World Cup goal. Audio
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Cello festival’s celebrated performers
Cellophonia, a celebration of cellos, was held at the New Zealand School of Music this past week, attracting some big names, including special guest international cellist Alvin Wong. He’s been running… Video, Audio
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People smuggling to Australia dormant - IOM
Audio 21 Nov 2016People smuggling operations from Indonesia to Australia are dormant, according to the IOM. Audio
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Anti-domestic violence message getting through to police
Audio 21 Nov 2016The Fiji Women's Crisis Centre says a series of workshops to teach the region's police officers about the seriousness of domestic violence is starting to have a positive effect. Audio
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Health group tackles negative attitudes on sexual health
Audio 21 Nov 2016A health association in Kiribati is successfully helping to change negative attitudes towards sexual health and rights and the use of contraceptives. Audio
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Tonga MP calling for reserved seats for women
Audio 21 Nov 2016Tonga's sole woman MP is putting forward a private bill to reserve seats for women in Parliament. Audio
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Major Tonga lagoon being restored
Audio 21 Nov 2016Work is underway on Tonga's main island, Tongatapu, to restore a critical important lagoon. Audio
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Pieces of Pasifika restaurant pie on offer in Auckland
Audio 21 Nov 2016A new Pasifika restaurant offering in Auckland aims to raise funds from the local community it aims to serve. Audio