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Lack of will for political reform in Cook Islands
An advocate for political reform in the Cook Islands says candidates in the up coming general election on June the 15th need to voice their views on long standing recommendations for political reform.
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Punialava'a to receive Lifetime Achievement Award
Renowned Samoa music group wins Lifetime Achievement Award in New Zealand. Audio
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French Polynesia readies for huge Chinese fish farm in Hao
Audio 24 May 2018Work expected to start on huge Chinese fish farm on French Polynesia's Hao atoll. Audio
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Marshalls poet links climate change and nuke testing impacts
Audio 24 May 2018Marshall islands Poet links climate change and nuclear testing impacts on her community. Audio
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Boost for Pasifika businesses in Start Up Weekend
Audio 24 May 2018A Startup Weekend Auckland Pasifika is promising a fresh injection of culture, commmunity and Pacific creativity into New Zealand's Pasifika community. Audio
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Pacific Games Council launches court action against Tonga
Audio 23 May 2018A claim has been lodged against Tonga's government for damages worth millions of dollars because of their belated withdrawal from hosting the 2019 Pacific Games. Audio
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Solomons govt approaches new position on West Papua
Audio 23 May 2018The Solomon Islands government says its official position on West Papua won't be made until after provincial consultations. Audio
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Australia’s first people planned their voyage
New research suggests it was no accident that the Aboriginal people found Australia. Audio
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Fiji Times sedition trial ends with not guilty verdict
Audio 23 May 2018The High Court in Fiji has ruled that the Fiji Times newspaper, its publisher, two editors and a letter writer are not guilty of sedition. The case has highlighted the pressures on media freedom in… Audio
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Parliament’s to do list: the budget continued and a bit of tax
Each sitting day in the House MPs work their way through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week. Audio
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Vanuatu NDMO predicts low evacuation numbers from Ambae
Vanuatu's National Disaster office says only about ten per cent of the population are expected to take up the government's offer of help to evacuate the volcanic island of Ambae. Audio
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Colin Tukuitonga pushes for key spot at WHO
A prominent Niuean New Zealander is seeking a senior post at the World Health Organisation. Audio
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Edouard Fritch re-elected French Polynesia's president
Edouard Fritch is re-elected French Polynesia's president. Audio
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Questions around NZ's commitment to Pasifika mental health
Questions are being asked about the level of commitment the New Zealand government is showing to the mental health of its Pasifika community. Audio
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Top Pacific youth leaders get US grants for projects
Young leaders from across the Pacific region share their community projects for US grant funding. Audio
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Competition for Pacific war memorial closes
The first stage of a New Zealand government funded project for a Pacific Island memorial at the Pukeahu Natiional War Memorial Park in Wellington finishes this evening. Audio
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Tonga stirred up by Shane Jones
Audio 18 May 2018New Zealand's associate finance minister, Shane Jones, says closely failed states in the Pacific have become gateways for shipping methamphetamine and other drugs into this country, but his comments… Audio
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Cooks opposition questions Chinese presence ahead of election
The Cook Islands opposition is questioning the timing of a visit by the Chinese ambassador to open a school so close to the general election. Audio
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Murder-accused’s partner says he beat her, threatened kids
A woman says she begged her partner's mother to call police after she was once again beaten by her husband, who later fatally stabbed his father. Court reporter Edward Gay reports. Audio
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More needs to be done to help those affected by nuclear testing - academic
An academic who was part of a Nobel Prize-winning campaign for a treaty against nuclear weapons says more needs to be done to help those dealing with the lingering effects of nuclear weapons testing.
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France obstructs Tahiti decolonisation process
Audio 17 May 2018France maintains boycott of UN process to decolonise Tahiti. Audio
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Former Fiji PM honoured by international award
Audio 17 May 2018Fiji's Mahendra Chaudhry has been chosen as the 2018 recipient of the prestigious Krishna Menon Award. Audio
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Containing Highlands unrest a big challenge for PNG police
Audio 16 May 2018Papua New Guinea police forces are being stretched to the limit of their resources to maintain peace in the Highlands. Audio
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Samoa poet highlights mother's treatment in New Zealand
Audio 16 May 2018Samoan pens a poem venting her frustrations over NZ's Ministry of Social Development declining her mother, who has Alzheimers, a residential care home subsidy. Audio
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Five classical Kiwi tunes for PM Jacinda Ardern’s playlist
Where are the classical artists on Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s NZ Music Month playlist? Upbeat compile a few classical Kiwi classics for her to add. Video, Audio