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Tongan artists fight for a tradition under threat
Audio 4 Sep 2017Tonga artists want traditional knowledge of arts and crafts shared. Audio
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Newly expanded Pacific Forum leaders summit previewed
Audio 1 Sep 2017Climate change, sustainable development, conservation and possibly West papua will be items on the agenda of a newly expanded Pacific Forum leaders summit line-up in Samoa next week. Audio
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Guam would still be a target without US military bases
Audio 1 Sep 2017Guam's homeland security advisor says the US territory would still be a target for North Korea if there weren't any US military bases on the island. Audio
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Gay detainees on Manus Island are outlaws in PNG
Gay detainees fear for their lives and future if Australia close the detention centre on Manus Island. Audio
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South Auckland fono aims to foster entrepreneurs
A two day South Auckland fono aims to unleash the entrepreneurial spirit among Pacific people. Audio
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Tell me about your thesis: Celebrity Identity and One Direction
Millie Lovelock tells us about her thesis mapping the processes of fan and celebrity identity co-construction in the boy band One Direction. Audio
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Pohiva OK with dissolution of Tongan parliament
Tonga's interim prime minister 'Akilisi Pohiva seems at peace with his term being cut short by the dissolution of parliament, and the call for early elections. Audio
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Spectre of US military disruption shadows CNMI tourism success
The tourism sector in the Northern Marianas hopes its impressive growth won't be interrupted by US military plans. Audio
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Pohiva OK with dissolution of Tongan parliament
Audio 31 Aug 2017Tonga's interim prime minister 'Akilisi Pohiva seems at peace with his term being cut short by the dissolution of parliament, and the call for early elections. Audio
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Re-elected PNG government lays out priorities
Audio 30 Aug 2017Fixing an ailing economy and a broken health system, as well as addressing corruption are among the stated priorities of Papua New Guinea's re-elected government. Audio
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PNG doctors union says it won't be silenced
Audio 30 Aug 2017The secretary of Papua New Guinea's Doctor's Association says he will not be silenced about critical public health issues, following a directive by the new Health Minister gagging health professionals… Audio
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Award-winning Australian chocolatier returns for second Bougainville chocolate festival
Audio 30 Aug 2017Artisan chocolate makers from Australia say they hope to improve the profits of cocoa growers by returning to next week's Bougainville chocolate festival. Audio
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New test for democracy as Tonga prepares for polls
Tonga is preparing to go to the polls in November after the King's sudden decision to dissolve parliament, reigniting questions about the state of democracy in the kingdom. Audio
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New Caledonia group draws up independence plan
New Caledonia's FLNKS outlines its plan for independence. Audio
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New PNG lands minister promises top to bottom cleanout
There will be a top to bottom cleanout of corruption within Papua New Guinea's Lands Department, according to its new minister Audio
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Pacific artists exploring the idea of adapting to New Zealand
Audio 25 Aug 2017A group of New Zealand-born Pacific artists are challenging stereotypes at an exhibition which opens in Hamilton this week. Audio
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Solomons' Chamber calls on govt to resolve internet cable saga
The Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry is calling on the government to quickly resolve issues delaying the construction of a high speed internet cable for the country. Audio
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A family owned NZ manufacturer, Fero, is setting up in Samoa
A new manufacturer is setting up in Samoa to take advantage of the skilled work force abandoned by Yazaki EDS. Audio
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More protests against resumption of mining on Bougainville
A group calling itself 'Bougainvilleans United Against Mining' has re-stated its opposition to a resumption of mining at Panguna. Audio
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Samoa PM backs village rights to ban foreign businesses
Audio 24 Aug 2017Samoa's prime minister backs village councils in a move to stop direct foreign-owned competition with local small businesses. Audio
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High fashion with a Pacific twist comes to south Auckland
Audio 24 Aug 2017First for south Auckland's Otara Town Centre to host a Pacific fashion competition that has attracted 11 emerging designers from Aotearoa, The U.S., Australia and Samoa. Audio
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New PNG minister focused on Bougainville peace deal
Audio 23 Aug 2017The newly appointed Papua New Guinea Minister of Bougainville Affairs says his focus is to ensure the Peace Agreement is properly implemented. Audio
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NZ's Pasifika urged to use the power of their vote
Audio 23 Aug 2017A Pacific business leader in New Zealand says Pasifika people don't realise the power of their vote under the country's proportional voting system, known as MMP. Wellington entrepeneur and… Audio
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Flaws in PNG deportation process to be raised
Audio 22 Aug 2017A New Zealand Catholic lay missionary working in Papua New Guinea says he wants to raise concerns about the country's deportation process. Audio
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Solomons needs to create 10,000 jobs every year - Chamber
Audio 22 Aug 2017The chair of the Solomon Islands' Chamber of Commerce and Industry is calling on government and the public sector to focus on creating 10,000 jobs every year. Audio