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Samoan-Welsh comedian to tease the NZ Govt
A Samoan-Welsh comedian plans to tease the New Zealand Government. Audio
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Pacific's Pacer Plus deal close
Audio 24 Jul 2015The Pacific's Chief Trade Advisor says significant progress has been made with the Pacer Plus trade agreement and it should be concluded by September next year. Audio
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PNG's medical helicopter service keeps reaching new heights
Audio 24 Jul 2015Papua New Guinea's only medical helicopter service is expanding, but its chief executive says funding it is still a problem. Audio
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Former Nauru social worker looks at legal action
An Australian social worker falsely accused off making up stories about asylum seeker abuse and kicked off Nauru is looking at suing Immigration officials. Audio
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Sport: Tahiti capable of going all the way
Tahiti are being backed to go even better at the next Beach Soccer World Cup after the Tiki Toa impressed at this year's tournament in Portugal. Audio
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Federal help arrives to fight American Samoa dengue outbreak
Audio 23 Jul 2015A federal epedemiology team has arrived in American Samoa to help with the response to a dengue fever outbreak that has gripped the territory. Audio
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Two drowned and 11 missing in PNG bad weather
Audio 23 Jul 2015Two people have been confirmed dead and 11 are still missing in Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay Province after a spate of bad weather over the past fortnight. Audio
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University course aims to improve Pacific health
Audio 23 Jul 2015A new Pacific-focused university health paper is aiming to address health inequalities and improve the health of the Pacific population in New Zealand. Audio
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ADB predicts strong growth for Pacific economies
Audio 22 Jul 2015The Asian Development Bank is forecasting a 9.9 percent growth in the Pacific economy in spite of of severe natural disaster events in the start of the year. Audio
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Prominent Pacific Islanders make up NZ council
Audio 22 Jul 2015New Zealand Government names prominent Pacific Islanders to new Pacific Advisory Council. Audio
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IOM helping PNG with climate change migrants
Audio 22 Jul 2015The international agency the IOM has committed to help Papua New Guinea cope with people forced to migrate by climate change. Audio
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Manus Governor hopes for quicker refugee settlement
Audio 22 Jul 2015The Governor of Manus in Papua New Guinea says people in his province have had their reputation tarnished unfairly through negative publicity about the asylum seeker processing centre there, and he… Audio
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Former PNG official defends Torres Strait border arrangements
Audio 21 Jul 2015A former official who was involved in negotiating border arrangements between Papua New Guinea and Australia says they fairly recognise traditional rights of PNG people to the Torres Strait.. Audio
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Solomon Islands pushes new reform to monitor teachers
Audio 21 Jul 2015The removal of about 50 teachers from Ministry of Education files in Solomon Islands, following a nationwide assessment, has pushed the Ministry to create a new reform to monitor Teacher postings. Audio
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All Blacks coach's matai title for work with Samoan players
Audio 21 Jul 2015A Samoan community leader explains why All Black coach Steve Hansen has been given a chiefly title. Audio
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Fiji tourism industry remains buoyant
More than 700,000 visitors are expected to have visited Fiji this year in what the Fiji Hotel and Tourism Association says will be another record year for the industry. Audio
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Pacifika trailblazing leader farewelled
Hundreds of people farewelled a trailblazing Pacific women's leader in Auckland last week. Audio
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PNG triplets saved in daring rescue
A woman who gave birth to triplets in a remote village in Papua New Guinea's Morobe province took six days to reach a hospital in Lae, after tribal fighting stopped her from reaching medical help. Audio, Gallery
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CNMI business loses after comms blackout
Businesses in the Northern Marianas are losing tens of thousands of dollars a day after a communications blackout which is continuing to affect the territory. Audio
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BSP still keen on Westpac Vanuatu and Solomons
The Bank South Pacific says it is still keen on purchasing Westpac subsidiaries in Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. Audio
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Polynesia calls for strong action on Climate Change
The Polynesian Leaders Group, made up of eight countries, has signed the Polynesia Against Climate Threats declaration. Audio, Gallery
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Symbolic change not enough for Australian first people
Torres Strait Islanders say they will not give up in their fight for recognition in Australia's constitution. Audio
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Academic says Chinese rivalry gives Nauru leverage
Rivalry between China and Taiwan for influence in the region could stiffen Nauru's resistance to pressure from New Zealand and Australia over an alleged breakdown in democracy on the island. Audio
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Book shines light on problems facing Pacific Islands today
A newly-published book hopes to shine a light on the difficult problems and choices facing the Pacific Islands today. Audio
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Tribal war in PNG Highlands prompts call for intervention
Police in Papua New Guinea's Western Highlands province say they are powerless to stop a tribal war on the remote border with Enga province that has killed about 300 people over thirty years. Audio