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Tonga more corrupt than ever - Kalafi Moala
A long time campaigner for improved government in Tonga says the country is making no progress in dealing with long standing corruption issues. Audio
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A coconut killer returns to Papua New Guinea
Audio 25 Jul 2016A disease outbreak killing coconut palms in Papua New Guinea also poses a threat to the sector's gene bank. Audio
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NZ Defence Force builds water tanks in Tonga
Audio 25 Jul 2016The New Zealand Defence Force has helped install nine water storage tanks in Tonga. Audio
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Honey hotline could help boost beekeepers' incomes in PNG
Audio 25 Jul 2016A honey hotline could bring sweet rewards to beekeepers in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Photo documentary of Samoa village over 20yrs to be shown
Audio 25 Jul 2016A photography project which documented a Samoan village over a twenty year period will soon be exhibited in New Zealand and Samoa. Audio
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Police deny organised crime in CNMI despite latest murder
Police deny organised crime problem in CNMI despite latest murder Audio
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Star Trek’s far-off vision of the future
As the latest feature film hits big screens,the Star Trek vision of a peaceful and inclusive society seems further off than ever, says Dan Slevin. Video
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PNG protests to continue if PM survives vote
A civil society group in Papua New Guinea says it's encouraging workers to continue their civil disobedience until the Prime Minister steps down. Audio
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Australia and New Zealand told to adopt a more equal approach
A new report says Australia and New Zealand need to recognise the traditional orthodoxy in the Pacific has changed, and adopt a more equal approach to re-engaging with Fiji militarily. Audio
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District payments flow as PNG govt prepares for confidence vote
Papua New Guinea's government has ordered payments of 900 thousand US dollars to each government MP ahead of tomorrow's vote of no-confidence against the prime minister. The funds are to be provided… Audio
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Vanuatu village taking full advantage of new internet service
Vanuatu village takes full advantage of its first internet connection. Audio
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Coconut palms under threat in the Pacific
Disease and climate change are having a significant impact on coconut palms and their fruits in the Pacific region. Audio
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Sport: Rugby League World Cup organisers back PNG to deliver
Papua New Guinea discover which teams will visit Port Moresby during the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. Audio
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PNG collective public grievances directed towards PM
Audio 21 Jul 2016As he prepares to face a motion of no-confidence vote in parliament this Friday, pressure continues to build on Papua New Guinea's prime minister Peter O'Neill to stand down. Audio
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Vanuatu pastors commit to ending violence in their homes
Audio 21 Jul 2016Nearly a hundred chiefs and church ministers in Vanuatu have committed to ending violence within their own families. Audio
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Papua Liberation Movement undeterred on MSG bid
Audio 20 Jul 2016The United Liberation Movement for West Papua says its campaign to become full members at the Melanesian Spearhead Group is not deterred, following the latest MSG leaders summit in Honiara. Audio
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UN supports peacebuilding in Solomon Islands
Audio 20 Jul 2016Women and youth are to be the main focus of a United Nations peace-building programme being rolled out in Solomon Islands over the next 18 months. Audio
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Coconut crops threatened by sea level rise
Audio 20 Jul 2016Coconut crops in the Pacific might be moving more inland as sea level rise starts to impact soil. Audio
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Nearly half of NZ Pacific young people living in poverty
Audio 20 Jul 2016Researchers have found nearly half of Pacific secondary school students in New Zealand are living in poverty. Audio
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Journalism trainers told to do better
Audio 20 Jul 2016Well known Pacific media personality and commentator Kalafi Moala has told journalism trainers they have to do more to prepare their students to properly cover Pacific stories. Audio
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Banana Republic: the ugly story behind New Zealand’s most popular fruit
From the top of a rusting observation tower, the leaves stretch out in every direction: thick, glossy, utterly uniform, as far as the eye can see. Video, Audio
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PNG seeks guidelines on West Papuan MSG bid
Audio 19 Jul 2016Papua New Guinea's Foreign Minister says it's important that the Melanesian Spearhead Group sort out its guidelines around membership after MSG leaders last week deferred a decision on a full… Audio
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Blackbirding film sheds light on dark history of Australia
Audio 19 Jul 2016A short film titled "Blackbird" is helping to raise awareness about Australia's blackbirding history which saw mainly Melanesians kidnapped and sent to work on plantations in the 1800s. Audio
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Solomons hospitals get boost from NZ
Audio 19 Jul 2016Charity from NZ helps underfunded hospitals in the Solomon Islands Audio
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Lobbying intesifies in PNG ahead of no confidence vote
Audio 18 Jul 2016While Papua New Guinea's government and opposition groupings have gone into respective camps as lobbying hits full throttle ahead of a motion of no-confidence against the prime minister Peter O'Neill… Audio