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Photographing Samoan gender identity
An emerging Samoan photographer who has explored gender identity and mythical story-telling hopes his work will go international. Audio
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Samoan dance workshop raises questions on traditions
A call from the South Auckland community for more workshops on learning traditional Samoan dances, especially when nowadays the practices of Samoan dance is not considered 'traditional'. Audio
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Honolulu rail project under threat
An elevated rail project in Hawaii's capital, Honolulu, is way behind schedule and cash strapped, as lawmakers scramble to find ways to continue to fund it. The controversial project, which began on… Audio
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PNG facing growing problems with ballooning debt
Audio 23 Jun 2017An economist says the Papua New Guinea government says ballooning debt servicing costs and the main reason for an enormous lift in public debt. Audio
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Panguna landowners give big tick to mining but no to BCL
Audio 22 Jun 2017The SML landowners at Panguna in Bougainville say no to a return by BCL but yes to another company coming in to mining the substantial gold and copper deposits. Audio
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Vanuatu WW2 museum plans gain traction
Audio 22 Jun 2017An effort to create a Second World War Museum in the Vanuatu town on Luganville is gaining traction, and its directors hope to start construction in the next couple of years. Audio
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Australia flouting international law on Manus
As pressure mounts on refugees to leave Manus Island, legal experts warn Australia is flouting international law. Audio
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Drugs return to PNG hospitals but crisis not over
Drug supplies are slowly starting to be restored in Papua New Guinea, easing a nationwide crisis that has seen some hospitals closed and others driven to the brink. Audio
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Another record year for Samoa investor, but changes loom
Audio 22 Jun 2017The Unit Trust of Samoa has had another record year, paying out just over one and a half million US dollars to investors, but ownership of a key strategic investment is about to change. Audio
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Chance encounter discovers new fish species in New Caledonia
A chance discovery by two men spending a day fishing on a New Caledonia reef has led to a new species of fish being named after them. Audio
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Fiji opposition MP delighted over acquittal
A suspended opposition MP in Fiji says his court acquittal last week is a major win for him politically. Audio
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Bougainville Govt undeterred by latest Panguna setback
The autonomous Bougainville Government says a major mining project, such as a re-opened Panguna mine, is vital ahead of a vote on independence from Papua New Guinea in 2019. Audio
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UN preparing Solomons for withdrawal of RAMSI
The United Nations says it is facilitating talks in Solomon Islands to build confidence among the people as the Regional Assistance Mission prepares to leave. Audio
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Mumps outbreak in Marshall Islands worse than reported
A mumps outbreak in the Marshall Islands may be hitting the country much harder than reported, according to the country's Ministry of Health. Audio
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Tongan project hopes to create young female entrepreneurs
Audio 19 Jun 2017A women's empowerment project in Tonga has partnered with a bank and telecommunications company to help young women become entrepreneurs. Audio
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Nationwide drug crisis in PNG hospitals
Audio 16 Jun 2017A nationwide drug crisis has crippled hospitals and health centres in Papua New Guinea, with some hospitals completely running out of supplies. But replenishments are finally on their way. Audio
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Changes proving tough for some Norfolk Islanders
Beverley Buffett from Norfolk Island says many people there are struggling in the wake of the Australian absorption of the island's government a year ago. Audio
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Pasifika leaders address social ills in NZ's capital
Audio 15 Jun 2017Family violence, financial stress and men's health are the focus of Pacific leaders in Wellington who are working to combat Pasifika social issues in the country's capital. Audio
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NZ Defence scopes out how to help Niue in a disaster
Audio 15 Jun 2017The New Zealand Defence Force sent a team to Niue recently to look at how it could support the island if it was hit by a major disaster. Audio
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Deported NZer seeks answers from PNG Immigration
Audio 14 Jun 2017A New Zealand Catholic missionary deported from Papua New Guinea says it's unclear how he was supposed to have breached the conditions of his visa. Douglas Tennent says his work helping local people… Audio
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NZ to aid communication and sewerage in the Cooks
Audio 14 Jun 2017The New Zealand Prime Minister is leading a delegation to parts of Polynesia, starting with the Cook Islands where he has made major aid commitments. Audio
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App to build awareness about rheumatic fever in Samoa
Samoan app developed to build awareness about rheumatic fever. Audio
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Catholic missionary forced out of PNG
A New Zealand Catholic missionary, providing legal advice to landowners, has been forced out of Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Spotlight on Australian govt financing role in LNG Project
The Australian government's Export Finance Insurance Corporation has been questioned in the senate about its role in Papua New Guinea's LNG Project. Audio
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Mixed feelings in Fiji over NFP's proposed minimum wage raise
An opposition proposal to raise the minumum wage in Fiji has received conflicting responses from civil society groups. Audio