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Cooks Parliament passes Marae Moana bill
The Cook Islands parliament has now formally established its Marae Moana - one of the biggest marine reserve areas in the world. Audio
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Guam students may study self-determination
Guam's department of education and the Commission for Decolonisation are working on an education plan to add topics around the self-determination vote and decolonisation to the curriculum. Audio
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CNMI backs review of National Monument
The Northern Marianas has welcomed President Trump's review of US National Monuments, submitting a letter to the Interior Secretary supporting the move this week. Audio
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Fiji govt looks to inject youth into sugar industry
The Fiji Government wants to see young farmers coming into the sugar industry. Audio
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Conservation project in PNG goes ahead
A conservation agreement has been signed this month in Papua New Guinea that will focus on promoting sustainable development and biodiversity conservation in the provinces of East and West New… Audio
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Planning needed for climate-induced migration - academic
Audio 13 Jul 2017A Hawai'i law professor says planning is required for the world to deal with the looming problem of migration forced by climate change. Audio
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Radioactive crater teeming with life
Audio 12 Jul 2017A team of marine scientists discover an environment teeming with coral and other some animals in a radioactive crater at Bikini atoll, in the Marshall Islands. Audio, Gallery
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New surcharge on plastic bag use in Fiji
Audio 12 Jul 2017New surcharge on plastic bag use at service station convenience stores from August. Audio
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PNG electoral committee resigns in interests of integrity
Audio 12 Jul 2017Members of a key electoral body which can assess where there could be grounds to fail Papua New Guinea's national election in certain electorates have resigned as a collective. Audio
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Workshop to explore coconut products beyond copra
Audio 12 Jul 2017A workshop to improve the Pacific's coconut industry takes place in Fiji. Audio
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PNG family planning advocate to move focus to sex ed
Audio 11 Jul 2017As the region marks World Population day, the biggest Pacific island nation is planning to adjust its focus around family planning. Audio
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Solomons' flood victims urge govt to live up to promises
Audio 11 Jul 2017Victims of devastating floods in Solomon Islands three years ago, many of whom are still living in makeshift housing, are calling on the government to live up to its promises. Audio
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Solomons' flood victims urge govt to live up to promises
Victims of devastating floods in Solomon Islands three years ago, many of whom are still living in makeshift housing, are calling on the government to live up to its promises. Audio
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Claire Colebrook: What post-apocalyptic movies say about us
The fact that many blockbusters are somehow about the end of the world as we know it doesn't simply indicate we're worried about the future, it reflects our capacity for denial, says cultural theorist… Audio
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Human trafficking report shows progress for some island states
Audio 10 Jul 2017Annual U.S. trafficking report shows progress for some small island states. Audio
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Pacific-flagged vessels could face increased scrutiny
The flags of Palau and Vanuatu have been demoted to black list by a maritime agency. Audio
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Biogas could move Tokelau renewable energy generation
Tokelau's director of energy says, along with solar and wind power, biogas could move the country's renewable power generation beyond the desired 100%. Audio
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Camp held in Tonga to break cycle of school violence
Repeated instances of large scale fighting between rival schools in Tonga has led to a character-building camp aimed at uniting the students. Audio
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South Auckland student leaders turn to theatre to be heard
Audio 7 Jul 2017A south Auckland based theatre troupe called The Black Friars has made the first ever production led by Pacific student leaders from ten high schools. The show called 'Southside Rise' highlights true… Audio
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Bougainville landowner group wants compromise with government
Audio 7 Jul 2017A Bougainville landowner group wants to reach a compromise with the autonomous government over re-opening the Panguna mine. Audio
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Comics used as teaching aids in south Auckland
Audio 7 Jul 2017Comic convention teaches health narratives while engaging students struggling with literacy at a South Auckland school. Audio
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Vanuatu's new president welcomed by the people
Audio 6 Jul 2017There was applause and a sense of relief in Vanuatu's parliament today as Tallis Obed Moses was voted in as Vanuatu's new President after a fourth round of voting. Audio
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NZ govt seeks industry input on seasonal work needs
Audio 6 Jul 2017The New Zealand government says industry input is crucial to the success of its plans to extend the Pacific seasonal labour scheme into sectors beyond horticulture. Audio
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Solomon's police chief says impact of RAMSI exit minimal
Audio 6 Jul 2017Solomon Islands' police commissioner Matthew Varley says the departure of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands last week will have a minimal impact on communities in the country. Audio
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Pacific medical supply shortages
Health authorities across the region are promising to up their efforts to fix the perennial problem of medicine shortages. Audio