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New Zealand minister helps Nauru celebrate 50 years
Audio 2 Feb 2018The New Zealand minister of Pacific Peoples Aupito William Sio this week made the first visit by a New Zealand government minister to Nauru in 12 years. Audio
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Sport: Contract saga a distraction for Fiji 7s
Audio 2 Feb 2018Fiji sevens players have been mulling over new contracts while trying to prepare for World Series tournaments in Australia and New Zealand. Audio
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Reporter’s lucky escape as tree crashes down on her car
RNZ's Nelson Marlborough reporter Tracy Neal had a lucky escape as a tree crashed through the parked car she was sitting in as she stopped to file a story. She describes what happened. Video, Audio
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Fiji govt concerned about uptick in "racial vilification"
Audio 1 Feb 2018Fiji's government says recent attacks on Hindu temples in the country are designed to divide Fiji. Audio
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Poignant photos from Mangaia raise questions for Cooks
Audio 1 Feb 2018A Cook Islands artist hopes her photos of abandoned homes on the island of Mangaia will bring home the country's depopulation problem. Audio
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International support for Nauru's 50th
Audio 31 Jan 2018Today, January 31st marks the 50th anniversary of Nauru gaining its independence from Australia. Audio
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Australian medical neglect risking refugee lives
Audio 31 Jan 2018Amnesty International says Australia's policies of refugee punishment and deterrant will eventually compromise someone's right to life. Audio
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Sport: PNG cricketer banned for illegal bowling action
Audio 31 Jan 2018PNG bowler Nosaina Pokana has been banned by the ICC for an illegal bowling action. Audio
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Fears deadly measles outbreak in Papua could flare further
Health workers and provincial officials dealing with a deadly measles outbreak in Papua fear they could just be scratching the surface. Audio
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Tonga's Public Servants scrutinised by PM
The Secretary-General of the Public Service Association in Tonga says the prime minister has cast a shadow over the sector by claiming some senior government officials are corrupt. Audio
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Larger vaccination mission planned for Indonesian Papua
A senior Indonesian health official says a vaccination campaign in Asmat will move to other Papuan districts in coming months after a deadly outbreak of measles. Audio
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Domestic violence still a big concern in Cook Islands
The number of reported domestic violence cases in Cook Islands over the last two years has decreased, but it's still considered high. Audio
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Nauru at centre of lobbying by Abkhazia and South Ossetia
The foreign ministers of Georgia's breakaway republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia are in Nauru in the hope it will lobby for their recognition as independent countries. Audio
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New technology to help control mosquito borne disease
Mosquito management in the Pacific could benefit from new technology tools. Audio
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Sorcery attacks fuelled from 'outside' says PNG Police Minister
Papua New Guinea's Police Minister says "outside influence" is believed to be behind the country's surge in sorcery-related attacks. Audio
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Stakes high for NZ seasonal worker recruitment in Solomons
Audio 29 Jan 2018Threats to the safety of a New Zealand seasonal worker recruiter while in Solomon Islands have underlined how desperate people are to join the scheme. Audio
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New Tongan cabinet reflects PM's loyalties
Audio 29 Jan 2018Tonga's cabinet has been sworn in with 10 ministers tasked with leading the nation through the next four years, including an unelected appointee. Audio
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Pharmacists build support to improve Pacific health
Audio 29 Jan 2018Pharmacists in New Zealand have set up a new network to help Pacific people make more informed choices about their health. Audio
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Tuvalu school's biogas and solar energy project wins award
Audio 29 Jan 2018Tuvalu's Motufoua Secondary School has won an international award for its biogas and solar energy project. Audio
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Disability groups seeks better disaster planning
Audio 29 Jan 2018The head of the Pacific Disability Forum in Fiji says recent natural disasters in the region have highlighted the need for aid agencies to focus on how people with disabilities cope during… Audio
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Tonga's Pita Taufatofua qualifies for the Winter Olympics
Audio 29 Jan 2018Tonga's Pita Taufatofua qualfiies for the Winter Olympics in South Korea. Audio
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Plastic bags to be banned in Vanuatu
Audio 26 Jan 2018Vanuatu prepare for the ban of single-use non-biodegradable plastic bags and polystyrene takeaway boxes by the end of January to combat issues coastal and marine pollution. Audio
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Social media speculation linked to PNG sorcery related attacks
Social media is being blamed for fanning the flames of sorcery-related attacks in Papua New Guinea. Recent high-profile attacks have highlighted how PNG's problem with belief in sorcery is spiralling… Audio
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Pacific Islands Forum looks for key issues facing members
The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat is out talking to member countries about what they'd like their leaders to cover in two important meetings this year. Audio