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Norfolk's new regional council stymied: Snell
One of Norfolk Island's new regional councillors Lisle Snell says they are finding the new governance system unsatisfactory and it's putting stress on some of the island's residents. Audio
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Coherence could help the fight against NCDs
More coherence between health, trade and investment laws, policies and sectors could play an important role in combatting non-communicable diseases in the Pacific. Audio
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Poor academic results in Marshall Islands concerning
Marshall Islands education authorities admit academic results that are some of the worst in the Pacific are concerning. Audio
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Insight: The Future of Marine Farming in Marlborough’s Seaways
RNZ's regional reporter for Nelson and Marlborough, Tracy Neal, explores the future for marine farming in the Marlborough Sounds as hundreds of consents come up for renewal. Video, Audio, Gallery
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West Papuans in PNG grateful for land allocations
West Papuan refugees in the Papua New Guinea capital Port Moresby have expressed gratitude at being given land for resettlement. Audio
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Guam church abuse scandal deepens as law change considered
Guam church abuse scandal deepens as hearing considers legislation to lift statute of limitations on civil lawsuits against those accused of child sexual abuse. Audio
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Sport: Pacific tipped for medal success in Rio
Pacific medal hopefuls talk about their goals for the Rio Olympics. Audio
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NGO says Australia could do far better by Nauru detainees
Audio 5 Aug 2016Australia's government has refuted most allegations in a new report from Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International finding that Australia continues to intentionally ignore appalling human rights… Audio
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Vanuatu justice system fails women
Nearly 23,000 Vanuatu women have been subjected to violence but between 2012 and 2014 police laid only 380 charges - less than two percent.
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Tongan PM responds to criticism
Audio 4 Aug 2016The Tongan Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva is staring down a motion of no confidence when he returns from his trip to New Zealand, but says he has the support of cabinet. Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu Volleyballers hoping for Rio callup
Audio 4 Aug 2016Vanuatu's Olympic beach volleyball team is fighting for a spot in Rio after an Italian player failed a drugs test. Audio
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Community reels after death of five Tongan kiwifruit workers
Audio 4 Aug 2016The local community in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty are still in shock at the death of five local Tongan kiwifruit workers. Audio
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PNA countries reap licencing revenue
Audio 4 Aug 2016Pacific countries are hauling in millions of dollars in revenue from fishing licenses but will not last forever. Audio
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Governance issues linger over Nauru
Audio 4 Aug 2016The head of the Pacific Research Centre at New Zealand's Massey University says Nauru continues to face difficult issues in terms of its governance. Audio
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Canterbury farmers endure worst drought since 1980s
Water levels in Canterbury are at crucial levels, and if there isn't significant rainfall soon then farmers will face restrictions or even bans on irrigation. Audio
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Australia urged to reverse refugee policy and end detention
Audio 3 Aug 2016A new report from Human Rights Watch says Australia continues to intentionally ignore appalling human rights abuses against men, women and children being held in detention on Nauru. Audio
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Fiji Opposition says govt sugar reforms wont work
Audio 3 Aug 2016The Fiji opposition says the government's campaign to convince people of the merits of its planned latest reforms of the sugar industry will fail. Audio
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Reports of PNG hostage drama not so
Audio 2 Aug 2016Police in Papua New Guinea have confirmed that a suspected hostage situation in Alotau in Milne Bay Province was a false alarm. Audio
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Cook Islands target youth to combat NCDs
Audio 2 Aug 2016A school and community partnership in the Cook Islands is aiming to change the mindsets of its youth as a way to combat non-communicable diseases in the country. Audio
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French Polynesia nuclear compo pledge met with cynicism
Audio 2 Aug 2016A former French PM seeking the presidency's promise to revisit French Polynesia nuclear compensation has been met with cynicism. Audio
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Internal investigation underway in Solomons hospital arson case
An internal investigation is underway in Solomon Islands after several buildings burned down at Gizo Hospital, in Western province. Audio
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Ramu mining, logging operations resume
A Chinese mining company has been given the green light to resume its Papua New Guinea operations in both mining and logging after both were halted due to deaths of workers. Yet the Ramu Nickel… Audio
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Pacific research needs Pacific control
Pacific research is increasingly dictated by funding instead of the practical needs of Pacific communities. Audio
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ADB says high internet costs constraining development
ADB says high internet costs constraining economic development in the Pacific. Audio
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Forget the fear with the reo...it's Cook Islands language week
Cook Island Maori in New Zealand should take every opportunity to embrace their language says the country's high commissioner to New Zealand. Audio