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Petition in American Samoa hopes to save local tuna industry
A new grassroots movement in American Samoa is hoping to collect 10,000 signatures in a bid to help save the local tuna industry. Audio
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Push in American Samoa for junk free schools
There is a push in American Samoa to introduce a law which prohibits the sale of junk food close to schools. Audio
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Cooks vet care in danger
The Cook Islands could end up with no veterinary service if the Esther Honey Foundation doesn't find a home soon. Audio
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Papua campaigner coming to grips with release
Human Rights Watch says Filep Karma is still coming to terms with his release after 11 years in prison in which he became West Papua's most high profile political prisoner. Audio
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NZ's Pacific community rallies for Jonah
The organiser for a memorial service for Jonah Lomu this weekend in South Auckland says the response to the service has been incredible. Audio
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Vanuatu releases new cyclone map for season
The Vanuatu Meteorological Service trying to improve its dissemination of information by designing a new cyclone tracking map. Audio
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Widescreen’s best of the web (w/e 20 November)
Our pick of the best* and most interesting screen-related articles and features from around the web this week (but the pickings were a bit thin to be honest).
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International media reaction to Richie McCaw 's retirement
Here is some reaction from overseas newspapers. Audio
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Next generation of Fiji journalists faces certain pressures
Audio 20 Nov 2015Fiji's student journalists have been told they can change the media climate in the country, but face enormous pressures to do so. Audio
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Pacific encouraged to invest more in agriculture
Audio 20 Nov 2015The Secretariat of the Pacific Community is encouraging governments in the region to put more emphasis on developing their agricultural sectors. Audio
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PNG drought situation grim despite recent rain
Audio 19 Nov 2015Recent heavy rain across much of Papua New Guinea's Highlands seems to have done little to ease the severe drought affecting three million people. Audio
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Pacific media urged to promote gender equality
Audio 19 Nov 2015Gender inequality, discrimination and stereotypes in the region's media are on the agenda at a workshop in Noumea this week. Audio
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Course in Vanuatu raises development concerns
Audio 19 Nov 2015A sustainable resource management course in Vanuatu has ignited differing views on development in the country. Audio
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Pacific rugby fraternity remembers Jonah Lomu
Audio 19 Nov 2015The Pacific rugby fraternity has been remembering All Black great Jonah Lomu, who passed away this week. Audio
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Outgoing MSG head felt members' support had gone
Audio 19 Nov 2015The outgoing Director General of the Melanesian Spearhead Group Secretariat says declining commitment and resourcing towards the MSG secretariat from member countries played a part in his decision to… Audio
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The sporting world loses a Tongan icon
Audio 18 Nov 2015The Tongan government has paid tribute to one of the Pacific's most famous sporting figures. Audio
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Fiji media seek support for Moce family
Audio 18 Nov 2015Senior media representatives in Fiji say several unsuccessful attempts were made to try and secure compensation for the veteran news photographer Sitiveni Moce whose funeral was held in Suva today. Audio
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Filmmaker aims to dispel AIDS stigma in Papua
Audio 18 Nov 2015An Indonesia-based documentary-maker is trying to dispel the huge stigma and discrimination which people with HIV/AIDS experience in Indonesia's Papua region. Audio
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Termites contributed to CNMI typhoon damage
Audio 17 Nov 2015A contractor in the Northern Marianas says termites vastly increased the damage caused by Typhoon Soudelor. Audio
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Polls close in the Marshall Islands
Audio 17 Nov 2015Polls have closed in the Marshall Islands' elections, but it will be two weeks until results are known because of the high number of offshore postal votes. Audio
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French Polynesia court hears nuclear test victims' case
Audio 17 Nov 2015The Court of Appeal in French Polynesia has heard the case of two former nuclear test workers who claim they experienced health problems after being exposed to radiation from French nuclear weapons… Audio
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New Fiji president on hopes for the role
Audio 17 Nov 2015The new Fiji president, Jioji Konrote, says as a father figure to the nation, his main priority is to ensure the people remain united. Audio
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Suva lawyer makes stand over police appointment
Audio 16 Nov 2015A Suva lawyer Richard Naidu has stepped down from a key commission in Fiji after the appointment of a senior military officer as acting police chief. Audio
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Sport: Aussie men, Fijiana sevens teams through to Rio
Audio 16 Nov 2015The Fiji women and Australian men's sevens team qualified for the Olympics after winning the Oceania Championship. Audio
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Widescreen’s online viewing picks of the week (w/b 16 November)
The best* online video we’ve been watching over the last seven days including Donny and Marie take on Star Wars, Paul Thomas Anderson’s career is surveyed and aspect ratios are examined. Video