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West Papua pro-independence group subject to raids and arrests
Audio 5 Apr 2018A leading West Papuan pro-independence organisation suspects the arrests of dozens of its supporters by Indonesian police was a diversion tactic. Audio
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Anger builds over Nauru court shut out
Audio 5 Apr 2018There are widespread concerns at the Nauru Government stopping appeals to the Australian High Court. Audio
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Palm oil development in Papua bypassing pledge, says NGO
An environmental NGO has accused a major palm oil company in Indonesia's Papua province of failing to honour the spirit of a moratorium on new forest clearing. Audio
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Pasifika early childhood centres at risk in NZ
Audio 3 Apr 2018New Zealand's English-language rules are strangling the country's supply of early childhood teachers who speak Pasifika languages, threatening the future of Pasifika early childhood centres. Audio
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People in PNG's East New Britain startled awake by big quake
People in Papua New Guinea's East New Britain were woken early on Good Friday by a magnitude 6.9 earthquake. It's the same area around the south east coast of New Britain where a 6.3 quake hit on… Audio
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Pacific magic show draws audiences during Auck Arts Festival
Magic reunites popular Pacific comedy group for performances at this month's Auckland Arts Festival. Audio
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New study compares awareness of family planning
A new study suggests that Fijian women living in New Zealand do not have accessible options to family planning information compared to women in Fiji. Audio
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Foreign minister underlines PNG's regional leadership
Papua New Guinea's Foreign Minister Rimbink Pato says his country has growing strategic importance as the link between Asia and the Pacific Islands region. Audio
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Cook Islands tourism reviews its sexual harassment policies
Cook Islands tourism authorities say they're reviewing policies to deal with sexual harassment in the tourism industry. Audio
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Sick Manus asylum seeker begs NZ to intervene
Audio 29 Mar 2018A sick asylum seeker begs New Zealand to negotiate the resettlement of Manus Island refugees with the PNG government. Audio
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Pacific women writers have their say on climate change
Audio 29 Mar 2018Pacific women voices in new Commonwealth islands anthology Audio
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Tonga's Education Minister adamant girls should not play rugby
Audio 28 Mar 2018Tonga's Education Minister remains adamant that girls should not play rugby or box. Audio
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Sexual harrassment driving Cooks' workers away from tourism
Sexual harrassment by tourists is driving workers away from the Cook Islands tourism industry. Audio
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Does Indonesia belong in the Melanesian Spearhead Group?
Indonesia's place in the Melanesian Spearhead Group has come under scrutiny from regional leaders and experts after allegations were made by Solomon Islands' deputy prime minister Manasseh Sogavare… Audio
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Payday for Samoa's copra farmers after a US deal signed
Samoa's coconut oil farmers celebrate US soap company deal. Audio
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Mobile 'shruder' machine could help remote areas in Vanuatu
A waste solution machine is looking to head to remote communities in Vanuatu to tackle the issue of plastic waste pollution. Audio
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Auckland gears up for the 26th Pasifika Festival
Pasifika Festival organisers this year are wanting to focus on re-connecting with village co-ordinators and the Pacific communities as well as gauging what festival-goers love about the festival. Audio
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Fiji's Green Bond used to inspire emerging markets
Fiji's experience in the sovereign green bond market has been described as ground-breaking and bond experts are hoping it will inspire other emerging markets to offer such products. Audio
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Pacific people champion gender equality through social media campaign
Audio 22 Mar 2018The UNDP were behind a social media campaign called #Champions4Equality that highlights stories of individual women and men around the Asia and Pacific region that focus on gender equality. Audio
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Backlash to Tonga's govt suggestion that rugby not for girls
Audio 20 Mar 2018Tonga's government has instructed female students at one of their high schools that they should not be playing sports like rugby or boxing. Audio
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Vanuatu kava industry to keep door open on tudei
There are fears that changing the quality of kava exports from Vanuatu could again threaten the reputation of the country's prize crop. Vanuatu's kava industry is debating the merits of easing… Audio
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Pacific artists call out NZ govt arts funder for cultural bias
Pacific arts community members have called out perceived institutional racism at New Zealand's government arts funding body at a conference in the country's capital. Audio
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More disaster insurance being developed for Pacific countries
Getting disaster response funds to where people need them and in a timely manner is the goal of a dedicated Pacific insurance company set up in response to climate change and the limited resources of… Audio
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NZ to be more of a 'true partner' to Pacific, says Peters
New Zealand's Foreign Minister says that compared to the previous administration, the new government is going to put its money where its mouth is in terms of aid to the Pacific Winston Peters says the… Audio
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Pacific artists gather in Wellington to chart way forward
More than 150 contemporary and heritage Pacific artists are gathering in Wellington this week to measure the pulse of Pacific Arts and Culture in New Zealand. Audio