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New mobile health clinic for the Cook Islands
Rarotonga in the Cook Islands will have a new mobile health clinic servicing the island's thirteen thousand people, a first for the region. Audio
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State of Pacific marine science analysed
A new Pacific Marine Climate Change Report Card has been produced recently in Samoa as part of World Oceans Day activities to highlight the current science on the state of the Pacific Ocean. Audio
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Is the US right about the UN?
The United States has withdrawn for the United Nations' Human Rights Council, calling it biased and hypocritical. Critics say the move could hurt efforts to address human rights abuses around the… Audio
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Niue launches new phone app
Audio 21 Jun 2018Niue's Chamber of Commerce says a new mobile phone app offers visitors to the island a great tool to find out up to date information about what's going on on the island. Audio
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PNG security forces deploy to Mendi amid unrest
Audio 20 Jun 2018Papua New Guinea police and military forces have deployed extra personnel to Southern Highlands to quell unrest in the province. The unrest has been described as politically driven. Combined with… Audio
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Head of PNG Highlands emergency operations to work with community
The man appointed to oversee Papua New Guinea's State of Emergency operations in Southern Highlands province says he will work to bring the community on side. Audio
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Solomon Islands women encouraged to take up politics
A practice parliament workshop was held in the Solomon Islands last week in an effort to encourage more women to participate in politics. Audio
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Samoa-designed affordable menstrual pads launched
Samoa-designed affordable menstrual pads launched early due to grant. Audio
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New political party in Tonga wants to protect monarchy
A new party has been launched in Tonga that wants to safeguard the monarchy and traditional Tongan values. Audio
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Auckland Pacific community disappointed by 2018 budget
Pacific community reaction subdued to the government's budget at a post budget breakfast in Auckland. Audio
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Historic courthouse in Samoa to be demolished
Samoa's old courthouse, one of the country's most historic buildings, is to be rebuilt and turned into a hotel. Audio
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Samoa church standoff with PM as pastors refuse to pay tax
The largest church in Samoa has locked horns with the Prime Minister over a new law that requires church ministers to pay tax. Audio
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More aid for Hawaii's Big Is. residents affected by eruption
More aid for Hawaii's Big Island residents affected by its erupting volcano. Audio
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Blackbirding in the Pacific and the search for lost family
There are calls for a formal system to help the descendants of blackbirded Pacific Islanders find their relatives. Audio
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Fishing warning after chemical spill at Fiji timber mill
People are being warned to avoid eating fish or swimming near the site of a chemical spill at Malau on the north western side of Vanua Levu. Audio
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NZ grower says RSE workers invaluable to the industry
A New Zealand fruit grower says his industry can no longer survive without Pacific workers. Audio
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Post graduate nursing course launched in Samoa
New postgraduate programme launched to address higher nursing qualifications shortage in Samoa. Audio
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One Cook Islands movement keeps options open ahead of poll
Audio 6 Jun 2018The leader of the One Cook Islands Movement says he is not promising to align with either of the two major political parties ahead of the general election on June the 14th. Audio
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PNG health workers want overhaul as medicine shelves run bare
Health workers in Papua New Guinea are calling for dramatic change as hospital shelves run bare. Audio
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PNG doctor speaks out about maternal deaths
An Obstetrician in Papua New Guinea says complex societal issues such as poor family planning, limited infrastructure, a financially starved health system and domestic violence, are behind a rise in… Audio
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PNG MP referred to committee for social media comment
A Papua New Guinea MP has been referred to the Parliamentary Privileges Committee for a Facebook comment labelling a fellow MP as "dumb". Audio
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Climate resilience training underway
The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme and the United Nations are holding a Pacific wide training programme to enhance resilience to climate change. Audio
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Cook Islands Party vying for a third term in power
It's election time again in the Cook Islands and the Cook Islands Party, under Prime Minister Henry Puna, which has run the country for the past eight years, is staunchly defending its record. Audio
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Samoan Language Week focus on keeping youth connected
One of the key aims of Samoan Language week, which is being held in New Zealand, is instilling a sense of identity and pride in young Samoans living there. Audio
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Diabetes death rates in Fiji worst in the world
Audio 30 May 2018The latest life expectancy world rankings show Fiji has the highest death rate from diabetes in the world with 188 of 100,000 fatalities being attributed to the disease. Audio