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Club from Vanuatu's Tanna makes footbal history
A football club from a rural island in Vanuatu is making waves around the region as it prepares to host its first champions league quarter-final. Audio
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Death toll rises to 3 in Vanuatu, Hola victims wait for aid
Vanuatu Disaster authorities having trouble collecting data on exactly how many people need aid after cyclone Hola hit its northern islands a week ago, meanwhile the death toll rises. Audio
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Samoa prepares for arrival of deportees from the US
Audio 14 Mar 2018Samoa says it won't be taking non-Samoan deportees from the US. Audio
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New app aims to improve Solomons fishing sector
Solomon Islanders collaborate with NZ tertiary institute to improve local aquaculture and food security efforts. Audio
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Tongan league side confident of match vs world champions
A rugby league match between Tonga and the world champion Australians in the middle east or Hawai'i could be a real possibility, according to Tonga's coach. Audio
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Clarity sought on Fiji's ethnic diversity
Audio 7 Mar 2018Fiji's Citizens' Constitutional Forum says Fiji's history means it's important to clarify whether the country has new statistics on its ethnic make-up. Audio
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More powerful after shocks rock PNG highlands
Audio 6 Mar 2018More strong aftershocks have rocked Papua New Guinea's Highlands, a week after a magnitude 7.5 earthquake killed dozens of people. Audio
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Academic examining links between NZ and Pacific mental health
Audio 5 Mar 2018New research from the Stout Research Centre in Wellington has begun on uncovering stories about mental health in Pacific countries that have a relationship with New Zealand. Audio
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Destructive potential in mass landslides from PNG quake
A geohazards specialist says the mass landslides caused by Monday's 7.5 earthquake in Papua New Guinea pose a risk of destructive floods. Audio
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Pacific voices call for more say on climate change mitigation
Audio 1 Mar 2018Pacific people at a New Zealand climate summit call for more influence on global issues that affect the region's rapidly changing climate. Audio
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American Samoa's congresswoman visits NZ
American Samoa's congresswoman briefly visits New Zealand. Audio
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UNDP appoints celebrity chef as advocate for healthy living
Celebrity chef Robert Oliver appointed UNDP Pacific advocate for food, sustainable development and wellbeing. Audio
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AKL Museum welcomes Hawaiian artefacts
Around 200 Hawaiian artefacts will be available to view for one month at the Auckland War Memorial Museum as part of the Pacific Communities Access Project. Audio
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Old garden hoses tied to disaster reduction in the Cook Islands
The Cook Islands Red Cross is seeking old garden hoses from the public to help them with their disaster risk reduction program on the island of Mauke. Audio
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More work urged as infant death rates stay stubbornly high
Audio 26 Feb 2018UNICEF urges for more action in the Pacific to reduce high infant mortality rates Audio
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Systemic issues blamed for Kiribati ferry disaster
Audio 26 Feb 2018A Pacific maritime researcher says more aid money should be diverted to develop sustainable shipping in the region to avoid tragedies like the recent Kiribati ferry disaster. Audio
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Cybercrime an issue for Vanuatu police
Audio 26 Feb 2018With the increase in young smartphone users in Vanuatu, the police are doing their bit to raise awareness on cyber safety. Audio
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Hawaii school pays out $US80 million to abuse victims
Audio 23 Feb 2018Hawaii school apologises and pays out $US80 million to sexual abuse victims. Audio
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PNG Govt accused of facilitating illegal logging
Papua New Guinea's government has been accused of allowing loggers to operate illegally without landowner approval. Audio
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Return home unlikely for volcano-affected PNG community
The Governor of Papua New Guinea's East Sepik province says the people of Kadovar are not expected to live on their volcanic island again. Allan Bird says the Kadovar people who were evacuated and… Audio
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Fiji Women's Crisis Centre wins global award
The Fiji Women's Crisis Centre says it was surprised to win a global humanitarian award. Audio
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Claims of more police brutality in Fiji
Audio 21 Feb 2018The lawyer for a group of nine men in Fiji says they were tortured by the police last month and one was the victim of attempted rape by an officer. Audio
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Fiji traffic woes seen as impacting the economy
Audio 21 Feb 2018The former governor of the Reserve Bank of Fiji is warning the economic costs of traffic congestion will skyrocket if the matter is not dealt with now. Savenaca Narube says there are many more cars… Audio
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Cook Islands tivaivai-inspired gown goes global
Audio 21 Feb 2018Top New Zealand fashion designer Karen Walker partners with Cook Islands artisans for the Commonwealth Fashion Exchange in the UK. Audio
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Shopkeepers return to Tonga's capital post cyclone
With the return of electricity, business is slowly resuming in Tonga's capital a week after being hit by Cyclone Gita. Audio