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South Pacific's biggest tourism project to be finalised
Tahiti awaits sign-off for South Pacific's biggest tourism project. Audio
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New book chronicles 3000 years of Samoan tattooing
Thirty centuries of Samoan tattooing have been chronicled in a new book 'Tatau' released earlier this month. Audio
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The Samoa Observer comes a long way after 40 years
The founder of the Samoa Observer says the paper has been through a lot over its 40 years of being published. Audio
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Church’s rates bill rises from $218 to $11,500
Churches in Auckland are begging their mayor and councillors to be their saviour or else they say their recent biblical rates rises could force them to close. Video, Audio
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Interpol: one of the last bands standing from the early 2000's New York rock scene.
Paul Banks from Interpol discusses how and why he fell in love with music, his 'cocky' younger years, and keeping it old school recording their new album 'Marauder' straight to two inch tape. Audio
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Norfolk grappling with Canberra imposed wage hikes
Audio 23 Aug 2018Business operators on Norfolk Island say the territory is still reeling from the imposition of the Australian national wage award system two months ago. Audio
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Sport: Tonga vs Australia league test at risk
Audio 23 Aug 2018A lack of money and a suitable venue could force plans for a Tonga vs Australia rugby league test to be abandoned. Audio
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Nuhaka Dreaming 1: a free childhood cocooned by the safety of the charmed ‘50’s
John Bluck explores his memories of growing up in Nuhaka in Hawke's Bay during the 1940s and 1950s. Audio
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MP upset at Australian advisors in Bougainville
Audio 23 Aug 2018An MP in the autonomous Bougainville parliament says Australian aid to the region is being used to jockey for position ahead of the vote on possible independence. Audio
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New fellowship focuses on Pacific histories
Audio 22 Aug 2018The South Pacific is a key focus for a new fellowship established to help convey previously untold histories from New Zealand and the region. Audio
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Kiribati opposition moves against Speaker
Kiribati opposition cannot bring a motion to remove the Speaker for allegations of sexual harassment because the Speaker keeps stopping it. Audio
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PNG heading towards social breakdown - opposition MP
A Papua New Guinea opposition MP, Bryan Kramer, accuses the government of borrowing beyond its means to spend on infrastructure projects in Port Moresby in preparation for hosting APEC while… Audio
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Tahiti court to decide in rental case of China's consulate
A court in French Polynesia is expected to get involved in the long-running dispute between a local home owner and the Chinese consulate. Audio
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Kiwi reports on two years travelling in Bougainville
New Zealander Adam Constanza has seen much more of Bougainville than just about anyone else from his homeland, after travelling throughout the region for the past two years. Audio, Gallery
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Auckland art exhibition tackles Pacific identity
An art exhibition in Auckland is tackling the big issues facing Pacific communities, including colonisation, stigmatisation and the modern identity. Audio
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Governor of PNG's capital to keep pushing boundaries
The governor of Papua New Guinea's capital has defended his promotion of healthy living programmes and city clean-ups, and says he will keep pushing boundaries. Audio
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Pacific islands urged to consider sunscreen ban
Pacific islands are being urged to consider following Hawaii and ban certain sunscreens to protect their coral reefs. Audio
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Transparency Solomon Islands exposes MPs slush funds
Audio 17 Aug 2018The watchdog group, Transparency Solomon Islands has publicised a list of the hundreds of millions of dollars that have been given to MPs through the Constituency Development Fund. Audio
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Auckland youth fighting to keep community hubs open
Audio 17 Aug 2018Maori and Pasifika youth in Auckland are fighting to keep their community hubs open which are under threat of closing. Audio
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PNG quake disaster response a huge logistical challenge
Nearly six months since a magnitude 7.5 quake struck Papua New Guinea's Highlands region, response efforts are transiting from the relief phase into one of recovery. Affecting several provinces, the… Audio
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Concerns about bridge’s structure ‘fell on deaf ears’
Audio 16 Aug 2018As authorities keep searching through the twisted rubble of the bridge and the buildings it landed on, questions are being asked as to why it was still in use. CNN reporter Ian Lee joins Checkpoint… Audio
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Sport: Plan to use rugby to help prevent violence against women
A life-skills programme being piloted in Fiji, "Get Into Rugby PLUS", plans to use rugby to help prevent violence against women and promote gender equality in the Pacific. Audio
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WHO extending efforts to combat polio in PNG
Audio 16 Aug 2018The World Health Organisation is extending a polio vaccination programme in Papua New Guinea after the discovery of a fourth infected child. Audio
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Fears for Auckland Council's development plans
Audio 16 Aug 2018Auckland youth and ethnic minority groups fear they wil be left out of the Council's community development plans. Audio
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Queen’s Counsel to lead inquiry into Bridges’ expenses leak
Parliament's speaker Trevor Mallard has launched an inquiry into who leaked National Party leader Simon Bridges' expenses to media this week. Audio