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Call for action as Cook Islands graveyard washes away
Audio 21 Oct 2015Graves are being washed away from a cemetery on the coast of the Cook Islands main island of Rarotonga and the government is yet to act. Audio
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Soaring child obesity levels one focus at WHO meeting
Audio 21 Oct 2015Childhood obesity in Pacific Island Island countries and other regions around the world is the focus at a WHO meeting later this week in Ghana. Audio
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Focus on curbing criminality in Bougainville's Buin
Audio 20 Oct 2015The police in Bougainville are calling on chiefs in the Buin region to step up to counter the lawlessness there. Audio
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NZ artist inspired by migrant workers' stories
Audio 20 Oct 2015An art exhibition in Hawkes Bay has been inspired by the stories and life experiences of migrant workers and other workers from the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme. Audio
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Refugee on Nauru disputes claims she didn't want abortion
Audio 20 Oct 2015The advocates for a Somali refugee who's been held on Nauru have disputed the Australian government's claims she changed her mind about an abortion. Audio
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Fiji's PM apologises for coups, but not his own
Audio 20 Oct 2015The Fiji Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has apologised to those forced to flee the country after the coups in 1987 and 2000, but not his own. Audio
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Pacific-wide talks urged on climate migration
Audio 20 Oct 2015All countries in the Pacific are being urged to start discussions on how to help people forced to move from low lying atoll nations like Kiribati and Tuvalu. Audio
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Pregnant Somali woman sent back to Nauru
Audio 19 Oct 2015A Somali woman who became pregnant after she was allegedly raped on Nauru and brought to Australia for an abortion has been suddenly flown back to the island. Audio
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Tonga education staff claim bullying by the PM
Audio 19 Oct 2015A petition to revoke the appointments of Tonga's Prime Minister as Minister for Education and Training and 'Etuate Lavulavu as acting minister has been sent around Tonga and will be presented to the… Audio
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Vanuatu govt called on to explain mystery payments
Audio 19 Oct 2015The opposition in Vanuatu has called for the government to explain why it has deposited one million Vatu into each of the opposition MPs private bank accounts. Audio
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New Caledonia nickel sector set for big blow
Audio 19 Oct 2015New Caledonia's vital nickel sector continues to suffer setbacks. Audio
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PNG needs national response to sorcery violence - Oxfam
Audio 19 Oct 2015A call for a national focus in Papua New Guinea on what is fostering increased sorcery-related violence. Audio
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Rarotonga police backing compulsory helmets
Audio 19 Oct 2015The Cook Islands police say the high number of motorcycle-related accidents on Rarotonga's roads show the wearing of helmets should be made compulsory. Audio
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Solomons art coming to Waikato Museum
Audio 19 Oct 2015Waikato Museum will soon be exhibiting a series of artifacts collected by Sir Hirini Moko Mead in the south eastern Solomon Islands in 1973. Audio
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Vanuatu MP pardons overturned
Audio 16 Oct 2015Vanuatu's President, Baldwin Lonsdale, has overturned pardons given to 14 MPs by the politician filling in, in his absence from the country. Audio
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Women's anti-corruption march in Vanuatu still on
Audio 16 Oct 2015There are still plans for an anti-corruption march in Vanuatu, despite the decision by the country's President overturning a pardon issued last weekend. Audio
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Niuean community pin language hopes on youth
Audio 16 Oct 2015The tight-knit Niuean community in New Zealand is hopeful a resurgence of interest in their language from youth will keep their culture alive. Audio
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Oxfam says PNG drought is fostering domestic violence
Audio 16 Oct 2015Domestic tensions are developing in the Papua New Guinea highlands as the impacts of the drought and resulting food shortages take effect. Audio
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Big names missing for Pacific teams is rugby league playoff
Audio 16 Oct 2015Pacific rivals Tonga and the Cook Islands square off this weekend for a spot at the Rugby League World Cup, but will be without some of their best players. Audio
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Study shows U.S. not China biggest dairy farm buyers
A new study by advisory firm KPMG shows United States investors have been the biggest buyers of New Zealand dairy land and not, contrary to appearances, China. Audio
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Vanuatu opposition launches attack on govt amid crisis
Audio 16 Oct 2015Vanuatu's opposition has launched a multi-pronged attack on the government amid a political crisis triggered by last weekend's controversial pardon of 14 convicted MPs. Audio
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PNG court orders police boss to stop arresting senior officers
Audio 16 Oct 2015In a pre-emptive strike two senior police officers and a lawyer, representing anti-corruption police in Papua New Guinea, have got court orders restraining the commissioner from arresting them. Audio
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Push for moratorium on changes to Cooks land law
Audio 16 Oct 2015A group of traditional chiefs in the Cook Islands is calling for the government to put a moratorium on proposed changes to land occupation rights until landowners are consulted and issues are… Audio
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Climate change plan of action next for Kiribati
Audio 16 Oct 2015Kiribati hopes to produce a plan of action for small atoll nations dealing with climate change following positive international support at its summit in Tarawa last week. Audio
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Sport: Tonga Rugby boss says players weren't good enough
Audio 16 Oct 2015The head of the Tonga Rugby Union says questions need to be asked after the country's dismal performance at the Rugby World Cup. Audio