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Pacific women writers recognised by Commonwealth
Cook Islander Maria Samuela has been shortlisted for the Commonwealth's short story prize. Audio
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Fiji's Prime Minister accused of cherry-picking human rights
Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has been accused of making comments threatening marriage equality in the country based on "fake news" being published on social media and speculation some… Audio
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PNG health authorities worry for water supplies after protest
Health authorities in Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands are worried that water supplies are being put at risk by protesting landowners. Audio
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Solomons voter responsibility does not stop at the ballot box - NGO
As negotiations to form the next Solomon Islands government get underway, voters across the country are being reminded that their civic responsibility does not stop at the ballot box. Audio
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Exhibitors upset over having little to show at trade show
Some exhibitors at the Pacific Trade Show in Auckland were left disappointed after their products were held by New Zealand's biosecurity service. Audio
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Singapore ruling highlights questions over PNG SDP governance
Papua New Guinea's government has lost a protracted battle to seize control of the PNG Sustainable Development Programme. Audio
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Variety of Pacific products on show in Auckland
Forty companies from 10 Pacific island countries will display and sell their wares at a one-day trade show at The Cloud on Auckland's waterfront on Saturday. Audio
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What can Game of Thrones teach us about faces?
Researchers at Victoria University believe Game of Thrones can help us understand facial recognition
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What do Solomon Islands voters expect from the recent poll?
As counting gets underway across Solomon Islands after Wednesday's election our reporter Koroi Hawkins has been speaking with voters about their hopes and motivations. Audio
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Sport: Fiji 7s chasing more Hong Kong history
The World Sevens Series resumes in Hong Kong this week with Fiji chasing a record-extending fifth straight title in the spiritual home of the seven-a-side game. Audio
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Tokelau ulu unveils new strategic plan
Tokelau's new ulu, or leader, wants to standardise the national language and overhaul the territory's public service. Audio
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Allegedly trafficked Bangladeshis stranded in Vanuatu
Audio 29 Mar 2019Rights groups are concerned for the welfare of dozens of Bangladeshis who say they were trafficked to Vanuatu and are now in limbo there. Audio
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Questions over PNG govt use of money for marine venture
Papua New Guinea's government is expected to finalise a major Chinese loan next month to kickstart the Pacific Marine Industrial Zone project in Madang. But questions still remain over government's… Audio
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Aust govt questioned over use of aid funds for Pacific bank
Moves by Australia to divert aid funds into an infrastructure bank as part of its 'Pacific step up' to counter Chinese influence are being questioned in a new report. Audio
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Small island states urged to reduce disaster risk
A Commonwealth conference to strengthen small states' access to disaster finance and help build their resilience against external shocks is underway in Samoa this week. Audio
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Red Cross focus on relief supplies for Papua flood victims
Indonesia's Provincial Red Cross in Papua is working with local disaster authorities and other agencies to supply shelter, clean water and sanitation to over 11,000 people displaced by the Sentani… Audio
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Solomon Islands counts cost of domestic and sexual violence
Domestic and sexual violence in Solomon Islands is costing companies almost a fortnight's worth of work per employee each year. Audio
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Women in the Pacific push for gender equality
Women leaders from across the Pacific have gathered in the Marshall Islands to push for better gender equality in the region. Audio
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The book 'Samoan Queer Lives' launches in Wellington
A new book sharing the lived experiences of Samoa's rainbow community was launches in Wellington, New Zealand. Samoan Queer Lives is a collection of personal stories from 14 fa'afafine, transgender… Audio
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China's fishing activities stir debate in Tahiti
French Polynesia ponders Chinese fishing activities in its territorial waters. Audio
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Unresolved issues emerge over major PNG marine project
Papua New Guinea's Planning Minister has announced that the government is to sign a major Chinese Exim Bank loan to kickstart the Pacific Marine Industrial Zone project. Audio
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Tahiti's leading anti-nuclear campaigner dies
French Polynesia's leading advocate for the victims of France's nuclear weapons tests has died, but his work is set to continue. Audio
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Young Pacific leaders challenged to make a difference
Young leaders from the Pacific were in Fiji last week to talk health, education, climate change and other issues. But some of these outstanding people say they still struggle to find their voice. Audio
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NZ union looks to explain role in RSE for Pacific countries
New Zealand's Amalgamated Workers Union has been seeking to clarify the role it can play for seasonal workers from Pacific Island countries with the governments of their home countries. Audio
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Vanuatu aims to quadruple visitor numbers in next decade
Vanuatu is aiming to quadruple visitor numbers to the country over the next 10 years. Audio