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Pacific youth encouraged to get into tech industry
A Samoan tech innovator says Pacific youth can excel in the tech industry because their indigenous stories, creativity and talents stand out from the crowd. Audio
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Authorities struggle to halt tribal killings in PNG's Tari
Police in Papua New Guinea's Hela province say five more people have been killed in tribal fighting in the capital Tari in the past week as both police and tribal leaders struggle to control warring… Audio
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Fresh groundwater potential revealed on Aitutaki
There are encouraging signs that groundwater reserves on Aitutaki in the Cook Islands are large enough to supplement the existing water supply during times of low rainfall. Audio
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Opposition MP questions baby deaths in Fiji hospitals
Fiji's Opposition Minister for Health and Medical Services says he's concerned about a spike in the number of babies dying after a recent hospital report. Audio
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Green-fingered millennials: ‘That’s what I love to do’
Toby Dixon and Ryan Gut didn't set out to be farmers. But in the last two years since meeting, these two millennials have created a successful organic farm supplying restaurants and supermarkets in… Audio, Gallery
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LNG project has negligible value for PNG - report
A report into a huge liquefied natural gas project in Papua New Guinea says the country has not benefitted from it. Audio
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More Pacific youth encouraged into tech
FFA systems analyst says tech savvy youth have much to contribute towards advancing technology in the region. Audio
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Shipping industry: More research into emissions reductions
The shipping industry says a lot more research into new technology needs to happen before emissions targets ... at the International Maritime Organization last week can be reached. Audio
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The legacy of Manamea Apelu-Schwalger in Samoa
Tributes flow for beauty queen who will be remembered for her cancer work in Samoa. Audio
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Clay artist Wi Taepa’s retrospective
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For more than 30 years senior Maori clay artist Wi Taepa has loved getting his hands dirty. His approach is determinedly low-tech. He builds his vessels by hand, fires them in sawdust… Audio, Gallery
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Frenzy over a foreigner’s faith
One Australian rugby star’s comment on social media sparked dozens of reports and an avalanche of opinion in the media over the past fortnight. Even our PM was drawn into the debate overseas. But how… Audio
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EXCLUSIVE: Kermit the Frog’s vocal secrets
Kermit the Frog is in Wellington to perform with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. In this exclusive interview the famed amphibian shares his vocal secrets with RNZ Concert's Zoë George. Video, Audio
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Why NZ should talk to Tokelau about an air service
The director of Massey University's Pasifika Centre says the New Zealand Government needs to talk with Tokelau about air services to the atolls. Audio
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Summit looks to foster Pasifika involvement in tech
An Auckland summit aims to get more Pacific people pursuing a career in the technology sector. Audio
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Local ICT brains seen as key to PNG growth
Papua New Guinea's information and Technology sector says government support and faith in local capacity are needed for local entrepreneurship to grow. Audio
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Plight of refugees on Nauru, Manus highlghted in ANZAC message
Audio 26 Apr 2018An Australian priest has used Anzac Day to highlight the plight of refugees and asylum seekers held in detention centres in Nauru and Manus Island. Audio
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Film shines light on Micronesians in US military
Audio 26 Apr 2018A film documenting the journey of Micronesian soldiers in the US military raises awareness about the challenges they face on their return home. Audio
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Pacific commits to eliminating malaria by 2030
Audio 25 Apr 2018Pacific leaders have joined an ambitious commitment to eliminate malaria from the Asia-Pacific by 2030. Audio
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Bougainville Copper seeks judicial review over lost licence
Audio 25 Apr 2018One of the two companies vying to re-open Bougainville's Panguna mine has told the Australian share market that its exploration licence remains intact, for now. Audio
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Business lends hand with fundraising on flood devastated Kaua'i
Audio 25 Apr 2018A real estate business in Hawaii has redirected charity funds to help with recovery efforts after flash flooding devastated parts of the county last weekend. Audio
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Hopes for greater transparency in PNG economy
Audio 25 Apr 2018The head of Papua New Guinea's Institute of National Affairs says the introduction of a new financial system should make the country's economy more effective and transparent. Audio
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New Zealand's plans for a Pacific "reset" on track
Audio 25 Apr 2018New Zealand's plans for a Pacific "reset" on track prior to the budget and this month's Pacific Forum Economic Minister's meeting. Audio
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Vanuatu Govt gets multiple offers of land for Ambae victims
Audio 24 Apr 2018The Vanuatu Government says it has received a number of offers of land to accommodate Ambae Islanders forced to move by the latest volcanic eruption. Audio
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Tapura wins first round of French Polynesia election
Audio 24 Apr 2018Ruling Tapura Huiraatira wins most votes in first round of French Polynesia's election of a new assembly. Audio
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Fisher’s Tupaia celebrates the Pacific navigator
Salina Fisher’s Tupaia has just had its first performances by the NZSO. The work is the first of four pieces commissioned to mark the 250th anniversary of Captain Cook’s first voyage to the Pacific… Audio