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By-election gives hope to Manus, Nauru refugees
Audio 24 Oct 2018There is hope the Australian government's defeat in the Wentworth by-election could lead to a change in its offshore detention policy. Audio
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Fiji political parties told to keep campaigning clean
Fiji's elections authorities have issued another warning to political parties to conduct campaigns which are free from racial and religious intolerance. Audio
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Mediation could resolve PNG mess over SABLS
The Catholic Archbishop of Rabaul in Papua New Guinea believes mediation could end the years of anger and bitterness engendered over controversial land leases. Audio
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Tokelau's newspapers foster language and bring home youth
The first local newspapers in Tokelau are returning young people to the territory, improving their language skills and strengthening community ties there. Audio
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Online movement exposes discrimination faced by Micronesians
Audio 17 Oct 2018An online movement is raising awareness about discrimination faced by Micronesian immigrants in Hawaii. Audio
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Question decided for Bougainville referendum
Audio 16 Oct 2018Bougainville and Papua New Guinea have agreed on what question will be posed in a referendum on independence tentatively set for June next year. Audio
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Wellington entrepreneurs look to inspire Pasifika community
Audio 16 Oct 2018A sports tourism and training enterprise and a major pipe-laying company are just two examples that have been held up to encourage Pasifika people to enter the business sector for themselves. Audio
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Wave warning system for Tuvalu helps predict sea inundation
Audio 15 Oct 2018Tuvalu has just received a new wave forecasting system to help predict tides and sea surges across its nine atolls. Audio
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PNG weighs up big Chinese-developed infrastructure projects
Audio 12 Oct 2018There are questions in Papua New Guinea around the affordability of new major Chinese-developed infrastructure projects. Audio
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France again shuns UN talks on French Polynesia
UN revisits French Polynesia's decolonisation, with France again absent. Audio
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IPCC climate report highlights Pacific issues on world stage
Audio 11 Oct 2018The Pacific's environmental agency says it's clear any warming above 1.5 degrees threatens the very fabric of Pacific islands and communities. Audio
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Niue to skip NZ flag & anthem during Constitution Day
Niue won't raise the New Zealand flag or sing its anthem during constitution day celebrations later this month, in an unusual move an MP says has emerged from a tiff between the two countries. Audio
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French Polynesia's Air Moorea crash finally goes to court
The trial over the 2007 Air Moorea plane crash, which killed all on board, opens in French Polynesia. Audio
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NZ climate assistance can't come soon enough in Tokelau
A New Zealand Minister has confirmed his government will assist Tokelau with building up sea walls and other defences against climate change. Audio
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Tuvalu heritage on show in Auckland gallery
Audio 5 Oct 2018A 70 year old Tuvaluan woman is showcasing her distinctive weaving and crochet techniques in an art gallery in Auckland, New Zealand during Tuvalu Language Week - Vaiaso ote 'Gana Tuvalu. Audio
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No plans for Ambae evacuees to return until volcano settled
Audio 4 Oct 2018People evacuated from Vanuatu's volcanic island Ambae in early August, have expressed their concerns about their crops and animals remaining on the island, as well as how they will cope with the… Audio
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Details remain sketchy over Air Niugini crash in Chuuk
Papua New Guinea investigators are in the Federated States of Micronesia probing Friday's dramatic incident in which an Air Niugini airplane crashed into the lagoon at Chuuk. Audio
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Prince Harry and Meghan's Fiji visit questioned
Audio 28 Sep 2018The royal visit to Fiji next month has raised eyebrows coming within weeks of Fiji's general election. Audio
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Pacific nations continue their anti-climate change campaign
Audio 28 Sep 2018The Pacific Islands have continued to draw the world's attention to their plight from climate change at the United Nations General Assembly this week. Audio
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Pacific Community reaches out to Germany for regional biogas initiatives
Audio 26 Sep 2018A delegation from the regional technical organisation the Pacific Community or SPC has travelled to Germany with the hope of sparking a biogas initiatives in the region. Audio
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Calls for pros and cons of Aust-PNG naval base to be discussed
Questions need to be asked about the benefit of a potential Australian naval base in Papua New Guinea, according to an academic specialising in regional security. Audio
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Big plans for Niue food festival
Infusing local ingredients and flavours into a specially created menu is what two Māori award-winning chefs hope to pull off at Niue's biennial food festival. Audio
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Pre-colonial Pacific culture inspiration for feminism today
Audio 21 Sep 2018People of the Pacific need to decolonise their minds and reflect on the traditional role of women as men's equals. Audio
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Plans for Rongelap to become special administrative province
Audio 20 Sep 2018There are plans for Rongelap atoll in the Marshall Islands to become a special administrative province, with loose visa and tax requirements opening it up to foreign investors. Audio
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Vanuatu women benefit from food stalls scheme near nakamal
Audio 19 Sep 2018A scheme allowing Vanuatu women to set-up food stalls near nakamals, or kava clubs, is making an impression on patrons Audio