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Tackling Pacific health issues to the fore in NZ this week
Audio 26 Aug 2016Incentives for Pacific doctors and strategies for tackling health issues have been workshopped in New Zealand this week. Audio
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Bougainville's Me'ekamui dismiss Rio share spat
Audio 26 Aug 2016The leader of Bougainville's Me-ekamui rebel group, Chris Uma, says the spat over shares in Bougainville Copper Ltd, BCL, is of no consequence. Audio
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Tongan skateboard programme aims to address youth issues
Audio 26 Aug 2016An American is trying to help troubled youths in Tonga by getting them into skateboarding. Audio
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APO’s Bach Collage delights
Peter Hoar reviews the APO’s Bach Collage where acclaimed UK conductor Stephen Layton directed a programme of works by Bach along with modern works by Arvo Part, a composer inspired by Bach. Audio
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Protestors in Wellington call attention to Nauru camps
Audio 26 Aug 2016New Zealand and Australia have been urged to come up with a joint plan to deal with asylum seekers without putting them through detention at a protest in Wellington. Audio
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PNG universities look to move on from disruptions
Audio 26 Aug 2016There's a tone of reconciliation in Papua New Guinea as the academic year resumes after disruptions at the country's three main universities. Audio
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"Fundamental shift" in PNG's revenue position
Audio 25 Aug 2016The Papua New Guinea government's 2016 PNG Mid-year Economic and Fiscal Outlook shows a collapse in revenue for a second consecutive year. On the back of this, an economist says the government's… Audio
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Sport: Samoa set to win Olympic silver
Audio 25 Aug 2016Samoa is poised to win the country's first ever Olympic medal. Audio
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Pacific women should be heard and not just seen - UN Women
Pacific women are often painted as victims first and decision makers second in the aftermath of disasters. UN Women says few Pacific women speak on disaster management and even less are listened to. Audio
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Pitcairn DNA hunt underway
DNA experts are to investigate a collection of 18th century pigtails believed to be from the Bounty mutineers who settled Pitcairn Island in the late 1700s. Audio
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Pacific sporting community mourns the death of Joe Carlo
The Pacific sporting community is mourning the death of Vanuatu sports administrator Joe Carlo. The former CEO of the 2017 Pacific Mini Games served as President of the Vanuatu Olympic Committee for… Audio
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University of PNG year to resume with tone of reconciliation
Reconciliation is the focus for students at the University of Papua New Guinea who are preparing for the resumption of the academic year next week after months of disruptions at the Waigani campus… Audio
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No confidence motion to be submitted in Tonga next week
Nearly a month of political bargaining could result in a motion of no confidence in the Tongan Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva next week. Audio
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Oxfam NZ supports calls for 'no decision' on PACER PLUS
Audio 24 Aug 2016Oxfam New Zealand is supporting the call for no decision to be made on the Pacific's proposed trade deal PACER-Plus. Audio
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New resources for Fiji children traumatised post-cyclone
Audio 24 Aug 2016New resources have been created for children in Fiji suffering from trauma after TC Winston. The books feature real stories from Fijian children, and it is hoped that the children will be able to… Audio
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Constitutional expert says American Samoa not ready for change
Audio 24 Aug 2016American Samoa's director of the Office of Political Status, Constitutional Review and Federal Relations says the territory is not yet ready for a change of its political status. Audio
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Pacific and NZ unions left out of Pacific labour meeting
Audio 23 Aug 2016Regional trade unions have raised concerns about the lack of representation of workers at the inaugural Pacific labour meeting which takes place this week in Christchurch. Audio
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PNG election fee hike disadvantages non-govt parties
Audio 23 Aug 2016Fledgling political parties and independents outside Papua New Guinea's political establishment are likely to be disadvantaged by plans to hike the nomination fee for election candidates, according to… Audio
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Cook Islands farm using canola oil to run its tractors
Audio 23 Aug 2016A commercial vegetable grower on Rarotonga in the Cook Islands is recycling canola oil as fuel for its vehicles. Audio
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Bougainville leader accused of undermining peace
Audio 23 Aug 2016Bougainville's president has been taken to task by the MP representing Central Bougainville in the Papua New Guinea Government over the escalating argument concerning mining company shares. Audio
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Fiji's Koro Islanders forage to survive post Winston
Audio 22 Aug 2016People on Fiji's devastated Koro Island are foraging for wild food, milling their own timber and sewing fishing nets out of vines to survive six months after Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Fiji welcomes home Olympic 7s Champions
Audio 22 Aug 2016Tens of thousands of people in Fiji have turned out to welcome home the country's Olympic champion sevens team. Audio, Gallery
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Cooks tourism booming but new approach advocated
Audio 22 Aug 2016An ongoing tourism research exercise in the Cook Islands shows the need for the country to move from attracting greater numbers to having people stay longer and spend more. Audio
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NZ police leadership programme hopes to help Pacific
Audio 22 Aug 2016Delegates from around the South Pacific are taking back new lessons and strategies to help tackle policing issues in their home countries. Audio
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Trust maintains vision of former NZ Prime Minister
Audio 22 Aug 2016The vision of former New Zealand Prime Minister Norman Kirk continues through a trust in his name. Audio