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A former Samoa head of state raises land concerns
A former Head of State of Samoa voices concerns over the 2008 Land Registration and Titles Act. Audio
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Renewed British outreach in Pacific
The British government is taking major steps to re-engage with the Pacific. Audio
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Behn Quartet’s fabulous women
The Behn Quartet know no fear. The quartet of young women take their name from a trailblazing 17th century female playwright and have been winning international competitions and rave reviews since… Video, Audio
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Papuan uses foreign perspective in book about homeland
A former West Papuan journalist has recently finished a novel that highlights on human rights issues in Indonesia's Papua region, written from a foreign journalist's perspective to offer new… Audio
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Britain boosts commitment to the Pacific
Audio 20 Apr 2018New developments announced at this week's Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in London have underlined a move by the British government to re-engage with the Pacific. Audio
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Geopolitical analyst looks at UK's move towards the Pacific
Audio 20 Apr 2018Analysis of UK's move to re-engage with Pacific Islands announced at CHOGM with new diplomatic posts planned for Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu. Audio
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Frustration, and hunger, mounts on Vanuatu's Ambae
The evacuation of residents on the ash-covered Vanuatu island of Ambae is finally getting underway, as food supplies dwindle and disease starts to spread. Audio
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Rescue and evacuation underway in flood-hit Hawaii
Rescue and evacuation efforts ongoing in flood devastated areas of Hawaii. Audio
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The plight of two Tokelauans sacked over the helicopter saga
Fifteen months ago the then New Zealand foreign minister Murray McCully sparked an uproar when he revealed the Tokelau government had bought two helicopters. Audio
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French Polynesia readies for territorial election
Audio 18 Apr 2018Voters in French Polynesia will go to the polls on 22nd April to elect a new 57-member territorial assembly. Audio
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IFC identifies where to unlock PNG tourism potential
Audio 18 Apr 2018Papua New Guinea's tourism sector is poised for substantial growth if it optimises opportunities in niche markets. Audio
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Centres become second home for evacuees in Fiji
Audio 18 Apr 2018Some evacuation centres have become a second home for flood-struck people in Fiji with back-to-back cyclones and massive flooding this month. Audio
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Pacific parliamentarians workshop their Westminster skills
Audio 18 Apr 2018New Pacific parliamentarians have been in Wellington, New Zealand to gain insights into effectively navigating the Westminster system of government in their respective nations. Audio
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Pacific urged to modernise shipping industry
Audio 17 Apr 2018The Pacific is being urged to use a committment by the international shipping industry to reduce emissions as an opportunity to modernise its shipping fleet. Audio
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Bougainville president elaborates on 'No' to mining
The President of the autonomous Papua New Guinea region of Bougainville has elaborated on why his government is saying no to mining at Panguna indefinitely. Audio
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Cook Islands balancing geopolitical relationships
The Cook Islands is balancing the evolution of its "premiere" relationship with New Zealand against its long-standing one with China. Audio
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Pacific at forefront of shipping industry emissions reductions
Pacific Island nations have been central to efforts to get the international shipping industry to commit to reducing carbon esmissions. Audio
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Budget cuts cause of HIV drugs shortage in PNG
The National AIDS Council of Papua New Guinea says budget cuts are behind a critical shortage of anti-retroviral drugs in the country and there is no immediate solution to the problem. Audio
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Ambae locals want more info on the government's evacuation plan
Audio 16 Apr 2018A state of emergency has been declared on Vanuatu's Ambae, as the island becomes uninhabitable amid a continuing volcanic eruption. Audio
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Bougainville parliamentarian focused on referendum
Audio 16 Apr 2018An MP in Bougainville's autonomous regional parliament says he relished sharing experiences of Westminster-style democracies with counterparts from around the region. Audio
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Sam Gaze’s actions overshadow impressive win
A stoush between the kiwi gold and silver medallists has overshadowed New Zealand mountain bikers taking out three of the top four spots in the Commonwealth games yesterday. Video, Audio
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Tonga Govt dumps minister facing charges
Tonga's Prime Minister, 'Akilisi Pohiva, has fired the Minister for Internal Affairs 'Akosita Lavulavu. Audio
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Vanuatu eyes conduit role to bring aid partners together
Vanuatu's Foreign Minister says his government can play more of a role in bringing its various aid partners together for more effective results. Audio
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My Lady’s Pleasure
An instrument invented for women to play takes centre stage on Saturday. In the concert, named My Lady’s Pleasure, Tina Chancey, soloist for NZ baroque music group Affetto will play the pardessus de… Audio
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Should Govt agencies adopt Facebook’s business tool?
As Facebook comes under ever increasing scrutiny over data security, a growing number of government ministries and agencies in New Zealand are adopting Facebook's business communications tool… Audio