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Climate finance not reaching those most in need says Caritas
A Pacific-wide development agency says money aimed at climate change is not reaching the region's poorest and most vulnerable. Audio
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PNG's East New Britain set for more control of own finances
The East New Britain governor in Papua New Guinea says having more autonomy will mean his province exerts more control of its own finances. Audio
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Helen Clark: 'Parliament was once a gentlemen’s club – pure and simple – but it's not so anymore'
The former New Zealand prime minister talks with Noelle McCarthy about sexism, power and the changing role of women in politics and international life. Audio
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Papua New Guinea's polio outbreak claims its first fatality
Audio 5 Oct 2018As Papua New Guinea mourns its first fatality from the country's polio outbreak, the World Health Organisation says initial signs show a massive polio campaign is working to contain its spread. Audio
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Tuvalu heritage on show in Auckland gallery
Audio 5 Oct 2018A 70 year old Tuvaluan woman is showcasing her distinctive weaving and crochet techniques in an art gallery in Auckland, New Zealand during Tuvalu Language Week - Vaiaso ote 'Gana Tuvalu. Audio
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No plans for Ambae evacuees to return until volcano settled
Audio 4 Oct 2018People evacuated from Vanuatu's volcanic island Ambae in early August, have expressed their concerns about their crops and animals remaining on the island, as well as how they will cope with the… Audio
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The toe-tapping goodness of Bach’s 'Goldberg Variations'
You wouldn’t expect Bach to be the soundtrack for a tap dance, but the New York Philharmonic has shown it can be. Video
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Leaked documents illustrate Fiji coup moves
Audio 4 Oct 2018More Fiji coup details divulged in leaked documents. Audio
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Bougainville and PNG to meet in two weeks on referendum
Audio 3 Oct 2018The Bougainville and Papua New Guinea Governments will meet in two weeks to make key decisions preparing for next year's referendum. Audio
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PNG and Micronesian investigators collaborate on Chuuk airplane incident
Papua New Guinea investigators are working with Micronesian counterparts to probe Friday's crash landing of an Air Niugini flight. Audio
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NZ arts trust sees board reshuffle as victims speak out
Former staff of a Pacific arts trust in New Zealand have described a culture of workplace bullying and murky payouts over personal grievances. Audio
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Importance of indigenous views on climate change stressed
Indigenous views must be included when it comes to creating climate change policies for the Pacific region. Audio
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Aid advocates dismiss 'leeches' comment
New Zealand's foreign minister says the importance of the Pacific to New Zealand's security and well-being should not be underestimated following Heather du Plessis-Allan's "leeches" comment. Audio
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Tests ahead in Tokelau for Kris Faafoi
A New Zealand government minister is heading to the territory of Tokelau tomorrow for the first ministerial visit since 2004. Audio
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OIO declines Tegel’s bid for 200ha chicken farm
Tegel's plan to build a mega farm in Northland to raise nine million chickens a year has been squashed by the Overseas Investment Office. Kāpehu marae is located next door and its chair Margaret Mutu… Audio
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Details remain sketchy over Air Niugini crash in Chuuk
Papua New Guinea investigators are in the Federated States of Micronesia probing Friday's dramatic incident in which an Air Niugini airplane crashed into the lagoon at Chuuk. Audio
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Indonesia hits out at Vanuatu at the UN over West Papua
Indonesia has lashed out at Vanuatu over its representations about West Papua at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Vanuatu's leader told the UN that issues of human rights abuses and… Audio
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SOUNZ Contemporary Award finalist Rosie Langabeer’s exploration of the subconscious mind
The exploration of the subconscious mind is the inspiration behind Rosie Langabeer’s SOUNZ Contemporary Award entry Occulmente. Video, Audio
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Pasifika minister chosen to lead NZ Presbyterians
A Samoan-Tokelaun reverend elected leader of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand hopes to mark his two year tenure by promoting multi-cultural interaction and relationship building. Audio
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Let’s act together, not in isolation – Jacinda Ardern tells UN
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has launched an international campaign to turn Me Too into We Too. She used strong rhetoric on gender equality in her first ever speech to the UN General Assembly today.
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Prince Harry and Meghan's Fiji visit questioned
Audio 28 Sep 2018The royal visit to Fiji next month has raised eyebrows coming within weeks of Fiji's general election. Audio
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Pacific nations continue their anti-climate change campaign
Audio 28 Sep 2018The Pacific Islands have continued to draw the world's attention to their plight from climate change at the United Nations General Assembly this week. Audio
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Family feel let down by GDC after daughter’s death
Dion Neems says his family has once again been let down by Gisborne District Council and Waste Management after refuse trucks operated outside his home on Tuesday afternoon as school children walked… Video, Audio
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New Zealand accused of not investigating corruption in Tokelau
Audio 27 Sep 2018A former official in Tokelau's government is accusing New Zealand of failing to investigate allegations of corruption in the territory. Audio
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VIDEO: Behind the scenes of Anika Moa’s new self-titled album
Anika Moa's sixth album is out this Friday. Simply called Anika Moa, it was recorded in New Orleans, a city with a rich musical heritage. Take a look behind the scenes of the album's creation. Video