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Tonga's Public Servants scrutinised by PM
The Secretary-General of the Public Service Association in Tonga says the prime minister has cast a shadow over the sector by claiming some senior government officials are corrupt. Audio
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Larger vaccination mission planned for Indonesian Papua
A senior Indonesian health official says a vaccination campaign in Asmat will move to other Papuan districts in coming months after a deadly outbreak of measles. Audio
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Nauru at centre of lobbying by Abkhazia and South Ossetia
The foreign ministers of Georgia's breakaway republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia are in Nauru in the hope it will lobby for their recognition as independent countries. Audio
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New technology to help control mosquito borne disease
Mosquito management in the Pacific could benefit from new technology tools. Audio
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Pharmacists build support to improve Pacific health
Audio 29 Jan 2018Pharmacists in New Zealand have set up a new network to help Pacific people make more informed choices about their health. Audio
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Disability groups seeks better disaster planning
Audio 29 Jan 2018The head of the Pacific Disability Forum in Fiji says recent natural disasters in the region have highlighted the need for aid agencies to focus on how people with disabilities cope during… Audio
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Plastic bags to be banned in Vanuatu
Audio 26 Jan 2018Vanuatu prepare for the ban of single-use non-biodegradable plastic bags and polystyrene takeaway boxes by the end of January to combat issues coastal and marine pollution. Audio
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Pacific Islands Forum looks for key issues facing members
The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat is out talking to member countries about what they'd like their leaders to cover in two important meetings this year. Audio
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'Healthy Islands' project aimed at tourists and locals
Audio 25 Jan 2018Collaboration between WHO and SPTO aims to boost health for tourists and workers in the Pacific. Audio
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Mana concept explored in new book
Audio 23 Jan 2018Mana book to help Hawaiian people navigate contemporary life. Audio
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Digital software to trace tuna fish being piloted in Fiji
Audio 22 Jan 2018New technology aimed at ensuring more transparency and accountability for tuna fishing worldwide is being piloted in Fiji. Audio
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Vanuatu bans plastic bags and polystyrene takeaway boxes
Audio 22 Jan 2018Vanuatu to ban non-biodegradable plastic bags and polystyrene takeaway boxes. Audio
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Pacific 2018: the year previewed
Audio 22 Jan 20182018 in the Pacific brings with it several elections, an independence referendum and a range of major global events. RNZ Pacific reporters, with what's lingering on the horizon. Audio
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Concerns about the spread of dengue in Samoa
Audio 22 Jan 2018Ongoing concerns about dengue in Samoa and the region. Audio
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Rare parchment may tell us more about the Wars of the Roses
British historians are on their way to Christchurch to look at a rare piece of parchment which may tell us more about the Wars of the Roses. Audio
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Easter Island statues returned to people of Rapa Nui
Audio 22 Dec 2017Rapa Nui's famous moai are being placed back under the guardianship of the people of the island (Easter Island). The statues and ancestral lands formerly controlled by the Chilean National Forest… Audio
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Australian submarine missing for 103 years found
An Australian submarine missing since the early days of World War One has been found this week. Audio
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Incoming Tongan govt expects challenges from across the floor
A senior government minister in Tonga's Democratic Party government is expecting many challenges in the upcoming term. Audio
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Pacific sporting highlight all about the Tongans - Fauono
A prominent broadcaster in the region says the exploits of Tongans around the world is the sporting highlight of the year. Audio
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Pacific to benefit from global climate finance summit in Paris
The One Planet Summit, which took place in Paris last week, has released its 12 financial commitments, some of which will benefit the Pacific. Audio
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PNG's Paraka to launch 'biggest' lawsuit over fraud case
Papua New Guinea lawyer Paul Paraka insists that fraud charges against him are baseless. Mr Paraka is at the centre of a fraud case regarding alleged illegal state payments of US$30 million to his law… Audio
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Media freedom at risk in Samoa
Audio 21 Dec 2017The editor of the Samoa Observer says the reintroduction of criminal libel law could lead to the abuse of media freedom in the country. Audio
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Church in PNG seeks court order to end illegal occupation
Audio 20 Dec 2017The Catholic diocese of Rabaul is hoping the courts will issue a restraining order after a Malaysian logger illegally moves onto its land. Audio
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Cook Islands MP raises concerns about jet ski use
A Cook Islands MP says the man seen riding a jet ski in Muri Lagoon has been identified and will be reminded that it is strictly banned. Audio
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Final cohort of Pacific leaders for the Queen's programme
The Queen's Young Leaders programme has awarded five people from the Pacific for their work in improving the lives of people in their islands. Audio