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New WHO chief nursing officer from Cook Islands
Audio 20 Oct 2017A Cook Islander has been appointed chief nursing officer of the World Health Organisation. Audio
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Lawsuit seeks US military openness on Marianas plans
Audio 20 Oct 2017The US military is being urged to fully disclose the impacts of its live-fire plans for the Northern Marianas. Audio
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Uncertainty remains over New Caledonia referendum roll
Audio 19 Oct 2017New Caledonia's independence refernedum nears and the make-up of the rolls is still unclear Audio
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Cooks MP helps save three young girls from drowning
Audio 18 Oct 2017A Cook Islands MP who helped save three children from drowning says the near tragedy should send a message to parents never to let young children swim unsupervised. Audio
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NZ focus at Fiji talks on how to administer Paris Agreement
Audio 18 Oct 2017New Zealand's Climate Change Minister Paula Bennett says her focus at talks this week in Nadi is on how to implement the Paris Agreement. Audio
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Tonga launches the second phase of anti-smoking campaign
Audio 17 Oct 2017Tonga has launched a new anti-tobacco campaign message highlighting the dangers of tobacco use. Audio
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New Zealand mum about Fiji expulsion threat
Audio 16 Oct 2017New Zealand is silent about a threat by Fiji to expel Wellington's top diplomat in Suva. Audio
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Niueans must do more to ensure language and culture survives
Audio 16 Oct 2017A Niuean broadcaster says all Niueans shoulder the responsibility to ensure Niuean language and culture survive. Audio
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Polynesian Panthers hope to inspire the next generation
Audio 13 Oct 2017The Polynesian Panthers group recently set up a discussion night to educate attendees on their history and how that could be used to motivate Pacific youth in New Zealand politics. Audio
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First globally accredited female dive instructor from Solomons
Audio 13 Oct 2017Solomon Islands welcomes their first internationally accredited female dive instructor from the Munda Western Province. Audio
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Pacific - Arctic exchange boosts voices against climate change
Audio 13 Oct 2017There are hopes an exchange programme which led to three micronesian students exploring the artic circle around Canada and Greenland, will lead to a stronger global voice against climate change in the… Audio
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Fight continues over giant Hawaiian telescope plan
Audio 12 Oct 2017Opponents of plans to build a giant telescope on a dormant volcano in Hawaii say they will keep fighting despite the project being given a green light. Audio
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Cronulla Sharks aim to be number 1 in Pacific communities
Audio 12 Oct 2017The Cronulla Sharks National Rugby League team wants to become the "club of choice" for Pacific communities. The club hosted a breakfast on Tuesday to celebrate Fiji Day, which featured a host of key… Audio
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Niue moves from fishing to marine conservation
Audio 11 Oct 2017Niue's government has recently announced the creation of a large-scale marine protected area encompassing 40 percent of the country's Exclusive Economic Zone. Audio
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Seasonal workers from Ambae keen to get back to work
Audio 10 Oct 2017Dozens of ni-Vanuatu seasonal workers are among those forced to leave the volcanic island of Ambae and they're keen to get back to work on New Zealand orchards to relieve their plight. Audio
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Concern over Fiji military movements into policing
Audio 9 Oct 2017The announcement that Fiji's military is set to assume policing functions is a concering development for some observers. Audio
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Niue has announced a new marine park
Audio 9 Oct 2017Niue has announced a new marine park in a bid to protect its marine resources. Audio
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Agencies aim to boost disaster resilience
Audio 9 Oct 2017Boosting resilience in the Pacific to both climate change and disasters and responding in the most enduring way is the focus of a meeting of humanitarian agencies in Fiji this week. Audio
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Carbon trading to be introduced to Solmons' province
Audio 9 Oct 2017Non-governmental organisation OceanWatch are wanting to introduce carbon trading to the Solomon Islands as a sustainable alternative to logging. Audio
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Sport: Samoa steps up preparations for the 2019 Pacific Games
Audio 9 Oct 2017Samoa ready to accelerate preparations for hosting the 2019 Pacific Games. Audio
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Lack of psychiatric care could cause more Manus Island deaths
The lack of psychiatric care outside the Manus Island detention centre raises fear of more deaths. Audio
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NZ's labour schemes for Pacific could improve
New Zealand's labour schemes for the Pacific could improve overall through better management. Audio
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What does history tell us about NZ First coalitions?
The negotiations to decide whether it will be National or Labour who leads the country for the next three years will finally get underway today. Winston Peters has been giving little away - but does… Video, Audio
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Immigration NZ makes changes to how Pacific offices are run
Audio 2 Oct 2017Immigration New Zealand is making changes to how it conducts business in its offshore offices in the Pacific. Audio
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Samoa's national bird under threat
Audio 2 Oct 2017An international campaign is underway to try and save Samoa's national bird, the manumea, from extinction. Audio