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Solomons' wants more local food on hotel menus
Tourism authorities in Solomon Islands say they want more local produce to feature on restaurant menus around the country. Audio
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High stakes for upcoming Pacific tuna commission summit
The future of the region's tuna fisheries management could be at stake this week in the Philippines where the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries commission is holding its annual summit. Audio
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Outgoing Pitcairn governor optimistic about island's future
The outgoing governor of Pitcairn Island says he's optimistic about the future of the island and its inhabitants. Audio
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Environmental knowledge key to deep sea mining in the Cooks
Audio 4 Dec 2017A prominent New Zealand scientist says a lot more needs to be known about the Cook Islands' deep sea environment before any resource extraction can safely take place. Audio
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Auckland-based Pacific publishing house turns ten
Audio 4 Dec 2017An Auckland based Pacific publishing house celebrates 10 years of business operation this month and is already looking towards the future. Audio
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MP pushes for NZ to keep vocal on West Papua
Audio 1 Dec 2017Demonstrations have been held around the Pacific to mark the anniversary of West Papua's declaration of independence when the Morning Star flag was first raised. At a flag Morning Star raising… Audio
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STEM student exchange from Aotearoa to Hawaii
Audio 1 Dec 2017A future Pasifika scientist is among a group of New Zealand students about to immerse themselves in traditional Polynesian knowledge in Hawai'i. Audio
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Prominent doctors call for access to Manus Island refugees
Audio 1 Dec 2017Prominent Australian doctors have asked for permission to go to Manus Island to care for refugees. Audio
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Fiji authorities worried about child suicide increase
Fiji police have made a public appeal to parents to keep their children safe over the school holiday period after the deaths of four children last week. Audio
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Pacific police urged to apply strict zero tolerance to violence
Civil society organisations working with survivors of gender-based violence in the Pacific are urging police in the region to apply zero tolerance approaches to gender based violence. Audio
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Bougainville wants answers from PNG at meeting next month
The President of Bougainville, John Momis, says he will want answers from the Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O'Neill when they meet next month. Audio
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Calls for PNG torturers to be brought to justice
Calls mount in PNG for those who tortured a six year old girl for sorcery to come forward Audio
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Vanuatu opposition questions concessions over tax haven status
Vanuatu's opposition leader says the government has conceded the country's interests too readily to satisfy international requirements over its tax haven status. Audio
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New community centre to help the youth of Kiribati
A new community youth centre is planned for the Kiribati township of Betio to address the issue of high youth unemployment rates. Audio
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Pacific emphasised in Australian foreign policy white paper
The importance Australia's giving to the Pacific islands in its foreign policy white paper is being welcomed as over due - but there's some awkward contradictions. Audio
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SPCA in Cooks aims to control wandering dogs
The SPCA in the Cook Islands wants help to do something about wandering dogs which bother livestock on Rarotonga. Audio
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Australia welcomes Solomons' commitment to new cable project
Audio 27 Nov 2017Australia has welcomed the announcement by Solomon Islands' new prime minister that he is committed a proposal for a submarine internet cable which was announced prior to the overthrow of the previous… Audio
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'Searching for Voice, Searching for Reo' by Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal
Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal tells the story of his journey as a bicultural composer in Aotearoa New Zealand in 'Searching for Voice, Searching for Reo'. Audio
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All remaining refugees removed from closed Manus detention camp
Audio 24 Nov 2017The remaining 325 refugees at the decommissioned Manus Island detention camp in Papua New Guinea have been forcibly moved to nearby Lorengau. Audio
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West Papuans call for closure of Freeport gold mine
Audio 24 Nov 2017Thousands of West Papuans have demonstrated in Jayapura, calling for the closure of the massive Freeport gold mine in Mimika regency. Audio
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Sport: Manu Samoa feeling the pressure on and off the field
Audio 24 Nov 2017Financial pressures and long losing streak tough to take for Manu Samoa squad. Audio
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Pacific aid agencies encouraged to lead
Advancing local Pacific leadership in disaster response tabled at regional NGO conference. Audio
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Appeal likely in pesticide lawsuit on Kauai in Hawaii
A judge has ruled in favour this month of an agribusiness pesticide operation after a group of locals on the Hawaiian island of Kauai filed a lawsuit citing environmental concerns. Audio
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Tongan registers residing in New Zealand
Historical Tongan records of births, deaths and marriages of British subjects residing in Tonga between 1874 to 1968 can be found at the University of Auckland. Audio
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Sport: Cook Is women claim another rugby league scalp
Cook Islands leave lasting impact as Pacific teams bow out of Women's Rugby League World Cup. Audio