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Pacific Community reaches out to Germany for regional biogas initiatives
Audio 26 Sep 2018A delegation from the regional technical organisation the Pacific Community or SPC has travelled to Germany with the hope of sparking a biogas initiatives in the region. Audio
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Calls for pros and cons of Aust-PNG naval base to be discussed
Questions need to be asked about the benefit of a potential Australian naval base in Papua New Guinea, according to an academic specialising in regional security. Audio
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Big plans for Niue food festival
Infusing local ingredients and flavours into a specially created menu is what two Māori award-winning chefs hope to pull off at Niue's biennial food festival. Audio
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US businessman urged to seek consent over use of Bula
Audio 21 Sep 2018There's outrage in Fiji over a United States-based businessman trademarking the word 'bula'. Florida-based Ross Kashtan has trademarked the word - a commonly-used traditional Fijian greeting - which… Audio
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Improvement in child survival rates in Solomon Islands
Audio 21 Sep 2018Solomon Islands is included among 10 countries in the world with the most significant improvement in under five mortality rates between 2017 and 2018. Audio
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Refugee in her 70s faced deportation from NZ
Audio 21 Sep 2018A frail elderly woman who became a refugee after years of attacks by her husband in China faced being deported because she needed full-time care. A bureacratic bungle was eventually sorted by the… Audio
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Pre-colonial Pacific culture inspiration for feminism today
Audio 21 Sep 2018People of the Pacific need to decolonise their minds and reflect on the traditional role of women as men's equals. Audio
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Plans for Rongelap to become special administrative province
Audio 20 Sep 2018There are plans for Rongelap atoll in the Marshall Islands to become a special administrative province, with loose visa and tax requirements opening it up to foreign investors. Audio
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Papuan vaccination shortfalls linked to government failure
Audio 20 Sep 2018An academic has linked a lack of vaccination among West Papuan communities to the failure of Indonesia's health workers to do their job, saying media reports that Papuan parents are refusing to let… Audio
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Tax reform to come into effect in New Caledonia
Audio 20 Sep 2018New Caledonia poised to launch consumption tax as part of major overhaul. Audio
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New Zealand’s refugee quota increased to 1500
The Government will hike the refugee quota from 1000 to 1500, as Labour pledged in its campaign - but not until July 2020. Craig McCulloch reports. Video, Audio
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Papuan governor seeks to open up relationship with PNG
Audio 19 Sep 2018The Governor of Indonesia's Papua province says West Papuans should be able to connect more with people in neighbouring Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Vanuatu women benefit from food stalls scheme near nakamal
Audio 19 Sep 2018A scheme allowing Vanuatu women to set-up food stalls near nakamals, or kava clubs, is making an impression on patrons Audio
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China courts Pacific over Belt and Road
Pacific island countries are being urged to look at debt and infrastructure offerings from China as long term investments. Audio
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Bougainville rescue highlights need for safety awareness
A dramatic night rescue in difficult sea conditions off the Bougainville atolls has highlighted the need for martime safety improvements. Audio
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Parliament’s to do list: suffrage, limbs, and oral fluid
Each sitting day in the House MPs argue about bills that want to grow up and become laws. Here's what they’ll work on this week. Audio
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Fiji and Australia under scrutiny at UN human rights session
Pacific countries have been on both ends of the stick at the latest session of the United National Human Rights Council which began last week. Audio
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NZ’s military presence in Iraq likely to change - PM
New Zealand has extended its military presence in Iraq, but has reduced the number of personnel. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says the government will review the deployment again early next year. Audio
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Samoa domestic violence inquiry seeks to lift 'veil of silence'
A new report into the "crisis" of domestic violence in Samoa has attempted to pull back the "veil of silence" shrouding the issue. Audio
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Marianas residents fight on against US military plans
Northern Marianas residents have appealed a court ruling regarding the impact of US Navy's relocation plans in the region. The US plans to move thousands of marines from Okinawa in Japan to Guam and… Audio
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Media’s ministerial pile-on prompts reflection
The media seized on Clare Curran's stumbles and wrote off her ministerial career well before she pulled the plug last week. She cited "intolerable pressure" and said her mistakes were "greatly… Audio
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West Papuans urge Kanaks to vote for independence
The West Papua National Committee has urged New Caledonia's indigenous Melanesians to vote for independence during the upcoming referendum in the French territory. Audio
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Vanuatu NGO calls for prosecution to set conservation precedent
Audio 14 Sep 2018A Vanuatu NGO is urging authorities to set a precedent by prosecuting parties who have breached the Environmental Protection & Conservation Act. Campaign for Justice has conducted weeks of undercover… Audio
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Permanent stay for Nauru anti government protestors
Audio 13 Sep 2018The group dubbed the Nauru 19 has had charges laid after an anti government protest three years ago thrown out. Audio
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NGO stays on the case of deforestation in Papua
Audio 13 Sep 2018An environmental NGO says the Forestry Stewardship Council's reputation is at stake over a case of deforestation by Korean company Korindo in Indonesia's Papua province. Audio