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Traditional iconic vaka damaged in a fire in the Cooks
Cook Islands' traditional voyaging vaka Marumaru Atua was severely damaged in a fire earlier this month. Audio
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Five Pacific cadets among 40 in NZ army officer training
Five Pacific cadets are among the 40 potential graduates in this year's New Zealand Army's officer training programme. Audio
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PNG coffee grower focuses on quality and improvement
A PNG coffee grower's introduction to the taste of his own coffee has revolutionised his business. Audio
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Paramount winner at Wallace Art Awards from South Auckland
A Samoan artist from South Auckland has won one of New Zealand's premier art awards for his work called 'Harmonic People'. Audio
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Pangu Parti moves to join PNG Government
Audio 13 Sep 2017Papua New Guinea politics is in shock after the move by a main opposition party to join government. The Bulolo MP Sam Basil and the bulk of his Pangu Pati have confirmed they are joining the People's… Audio
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Samoans backing huge tree planting campaign
Audio 13 Sep 2017Samoans are getting outdoors to support a nationwide campaign to plant two million trees by 2020. Audio
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Fiji's opposition says Govt bill will stifle debate
Audio 12 Sep 2017Fiji's main opposition party is calling on the government to withdraw a bill it says will stifle any criticism or debate. Audio
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Commonwealth wants Pacific to collaborate and innovate
Audio 12 Sep 2017Collaboration and innovation are the key for safeguarding the Pacific's future according to the Commonwealth Secretary General. Audio
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Pacific reviews use of disaster assessment data
Audio 12 Sep 2017Representatives of disaster authorities from six Pacific countries came together this week in Fiji to review their use of data after disasters. Audio
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Pacific leadership focussed on improving lives of islanders
Following the annual Pacific Islands Forum summit New Zealand's Foreign Minister Gerry Brownlee says Pacific leaders are determined to develop the economic potential of each of their island countries… Audio
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Fiji Constitution Day sparks renewed calls for a review
Audio 11 Sep 2017Fiji's Citizen's Constitutional Forum says there's still much disagreement over the country's constitution. Audio
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Hawaii governor signs bill to fund cash strapped Honolulu rail
Audio 11 Sep 2017Hawaii governor signs bill into law to fund cash strapped Honolulu rail. Audio
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South Auckland weighs election options
Audio 8 Sep 2017The NZ Pasifika community talk about what's important to them as they look to vote in the coming general election. Audio
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Tonga's snap election dampens women's representation hopes
Audio 7 Sep 2017Last month's dissolution of Tonga's Parliament by royal decree brought forward the elections by a year, and with it hope for some, that historic change could be on the way. Audio
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Brownlee stresses importance of Forum bloc
Audio 7 Sep 2017New Zealand's Foreign Minister Gerry Brownlee has stressed the importance of the Pacific Islands Forum as he heads to Apia for the Forum Leaders Meeting. Audio
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Australian coal 'putting Pacific communities at risk'
Audio 7 Sep 2017The Tuvalu Climate Action Network is condemning Australia for its continued promotion of the coal industry saying it is putting Pacific communities at risk. Audio
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Leader absences at Pacific Forum surprise academic
Audio 6 Sep 2017The director of Pasifika at Massey University, Malakai Koloamatangi, is surprised by the absence of a number of Pacific leaders from this year's Pacific Islands Forum. Audio
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Petition for West Papuan independence vote to go to UN
West Papuan independence campaigners to petition the UN later this month with signatures from the people of the Indonesian province. Audio
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Keeping the Tongan language alive in NZ
Tongan Language Week being celebrated all over New Zealand in the beginning of September to emphasise the importance of the language in today's society. Audio
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Pacific Health Ministers focus on NCDs
Pacific health ministers, who met last week in the Cook Islands, want to see a greater effort by the region to tackle non-communicable diseases. Audio
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Tonga King's dissolution seen as part of democratic process
Political commentators in Tonga believe that last month's dissolution of Parliament by royal decree is not a sign that democracy is failing in the kingdom. Audio
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NZ poet laureate launches new poetry book
New poetry book launched by New Zealand's Pasifika Poet Laureate. Audio
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Democratic advocate says Tongan system working
Audio 4 Sep 2017A former government executive and democracy advocate says political reform is working in Tonga even though Parliament was dissolved by royal decree. Audio
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Danger zone around Vanuatu volcano could be increased
Audio 4 Sep 2017Authorities in Vanuatu say they could increase the danger zone around volcanoes on Ambrym if the drastic change in their activity continues. Audio
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Healthy eating app rolled out in Fiji
Audio 4 Sep 2017New technology promoting healthy eating is being rolled out to even the remotest parts of Fiji. Audio