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Hawaii ponders what to do about leaking cesspools
Concern in Hawaii over sewage leaking from cesspools into water sources and threatening pristine beaches. Audio
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New Pacific conference series launched in NZ
Audio 19 Feb 2018The University of Auckland launches a three part Pacific conference series with part one exploring Samoan traditional leadership, customary land tenure and religious rights. Audio
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West Papuan MSG bid at a dead end, says Jakarta
Audio 16 Feb 2018Indonesia says the United Liberation Movement for West Papua's bid to be a full member of the Melanesian Spearhead group has reached a dead end. Audio
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Upbeat for Friday 16 Feb
Peter Hoar reviews French pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra & producer Zoë George and Dr Aleisha Ward explore Jazz era NZ - music, dance ... and sex. Audio
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RNZ journalist gives first impression of Tonga cyclone impact
RNZ Pacific journalist says the destruction on Tonga's Tongatapu was immediately obvious when he landed. Audio
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Cyclone recovery well underway in Tonga
Tonga's disaster authorities say good progress is being made getting emergency shelter provisions out to more remote villages on Tongatapu after damage from cyclone Gita. Audio
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Gita worst in living memory on Fiji's Ono-i-Lau
Audio 15 Feb 2018The village head man in Ono-i-lau says the damaging winds from yesterday's cyclone Gita were the most frightening and dangerous on living memory on the island. Audio
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Water the main priority for Samoa Red Cross post-cyclone Gita
Audio 15 Feb 2018Samoa Red Cross specifies community needs as the cleanup from Cyclone Gita continues. Audio
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PNG's Kadovar volcano remains low-level, residents to stay away
Audio 14 Feb 2018It is expected to be a long time before the residents of the volcanic island of Kadovar in Papua New Guinea can return to their home. The small island began erupting almost six weeks ago, prompting… Audio
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UN human rights chief has concerns in Indonesia, PNG and Fiji
Audio 14 Feb 2018Following his visits to Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has highlighted a range of deep concerns in these countries. Audio
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Fiji journos questioned over airport workers lockout article
The police in Fiji have taken Islands Business journalists and a director of the publication in for questioning over an article it published on Friday. Audio
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Call for Nauru to retain access to Australia's High Court
There is opposition to the Nauru government's plans to drop the Australian High Court as the last court of appeal for Nauruans. Audio
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Samoa continues to find ways to manage plastic litter
With a number of Pacific countries banning plastic bags in response to plastic litter pollution in the ocean, Samoa continues to face a dilemma on how to manage their waste. Audio
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Life-time ban sought for convicted Tahiti politicians
Audio 8 Feb 2018A life-time ban for politicians with criminal convictions is being proposed by French Polynesia's Moetai Brotherson. Audio
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Nutrition education badly needed in Pacific
Audio 7 Feb 2018A volunteer doctor working in remote parts of the Pacific says education about good nutrition is badly needed. Audio
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Bill to ban plastic straws introduced in Hawaii
Hawaii tables a bill to ban straws to protect the environment. Audio
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Surprise Tonga dengue outbreak highlights need for awareness
The dengue fever related death of a 12-year-old girl in Tonga has highlighted the need for more awareness of the disease throughout the region. Audio
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WHO targets Samoan children with anti-smoking move
The World Health Organisation says a tobacco control team in Samoa is making the protection of children a priority over the next five years. Audio
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Legal action threatened over Tinian songbird
A conservation group in the US is threatening to take legal action to protect a tiny bird only found on an island in the Northern Marianas. Audio
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Free plastic and reconstructive surgeries for patients in Tonga
Team of plastic and reconstructive surgeons from Australia will provide free surgeries for patients in Tonga. Audio
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Marshall Islands move against adoption loopholes
Immigration authorities in the Marshall Islands appear to be cracking down on illegal baby trade after they recently stopped three people and an infant from boarding a flight to Hawaii at Majuro… Audio
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Samoan floating classrom sails around NZ
The Samoa Voyaging Society are in New Zealand to promote a part of Samoan culture that is slowly dying. Audio
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New Zealand minister helps Nauru celebrate 50 years
Audio 2 Feb 2018The New Zealand minister of Pacific Peoples Aupito William Sio this week made the first visit by a New Zealand government minister to Nauru in 12 years. Audio
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Fiji govt concerned about uptick in "racial vilification"
Audio 1 Feb 2018Fiji's government says recent attacks on Hindu temples in the country are designed to divide Fiji. Audio
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Sport: PNG cricketer banned for illegal bowling action
Audio 31 Jan 2018PNG bowler Nosaina Pokana has been banned by the ICC for an illegal bowling action. Audio