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Sport: Tonga fans turn up in numbers ahead of triple-header
Tongan fans have silenced any speculation of division in support of the Tonga Invitational XIII rugby league team, with a sea of red overflowing in South Auckland. Audio
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Water project: Cook Islands pushes ahead with $US9m in repairs
The Cook Islands government has contracted a firm to do millions of dollars worth of repairs to its trademark water project. Audio
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Toxic spill from PNG mine a threat to health, locals say
People living on Papua New Guinea's Rai Coast say a toxic spill from the Ramu nickel mine has killed marine life, destroyed livelihoods and endangered their health. Audio
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More APEC controversy in PNG as MPs given luxury cars
The decision to gift cars imported for the APEC summit in Papua New Guinea last year to MPs is being panned by anti-corruption advocates. Audio
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Measles outbreak in Pacific: NZ Govt under pressure
New Zealand's government is under pressure to limit harm from measles, which is spreading into Pacific Island countries. Audio
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Jakarta forms new agency to co-ordinate overseas aid
Indonesia's government has launched a new overseas aid agency, the Indonesian Agency for International Development, to strengthen ties in the Pacific and other regions. Audio
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Fiji's missing children: 37 listed as missing
Thirty-seven children are listed as missing in Fiji, which authorities are blaming on family problems. Audio
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Vanuatu, Cook Islands urging UN to improve climate financing
Vanuatu and the Cook Islands want the UN to make it easier for vulnerable low-lying states to access climate financing. Audio
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Pill testing not about condoning drug use - MP Jenny Marcroft
New Zealand First could do a u-turn on it's opposition to drug testing at festivals. Last month, Police Minister Stuart Nash said he had failed to legalise drug testing before summer because of New… Audio
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Trump stuns by talking about Italy-US links
US President Trump, 1000 days into his presidency stuns again by talking about U.S - Italian links going back thousands of years. Audio
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Language week: Niueans in NZ encourage youth to revive language
Niueans across New Zealand are celebrating their culture and language this week, and urging young Niueans to help revive the language. Audio
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French Polynesia centre-stage at UN decolonisation committee
France criticised for ignoring French Polynesia's decolonisation as Tahiti leader wants to stay French. Audio
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Future grim for West Pacific if health threats not faced: WHO
Health ministers from 37 countries around the Asia Pacific are in the Philippines this week to prioritise key work needing attention from the World Health Organisation in the Western Pacific Region… Audio
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What multilingual nuns can tell us about dementia
A longitudinal study of the School Sisters of Notre Dame in the US has discovered surprising insights into the impact speaking many languages has on a person's likelihood of developing dementia. The… Audio
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Tuvalu Language Week in New Zealand
A young climate warrior from Tuvalu is urging her people to use this week's celebration of their language and culture in New Zealand to educate their children about the climate crisis threatening… Audio
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Measles outbreak in Auckland NZ may have peaked
Auckland's Public Health Service says there are 1307 cases of measles in the region with South Auckland the worst affected area but the outbreak may have peaked. Audio
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Call for Pacific youth to be more involved in decision-making
A Pacific women's activist says the presence of young people at the United Nations Climate Action Summit indicates the need to involve youth at all levels of decision-making. Audio
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What science can teach us about happiness
Yale University psychology professor Laurie Santos teaches the university's renowned happiness course. She offers up a few small things that can help bring more happiness to our everyday lives. Video, Audio
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Sols province surveys independence appetite
The premier of Solomon Islands' largest province says he will push for independence to maintain ties with Taiwan if there is public backing. Audio
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NZ expands regional parliamentary support to Pacific
New Zealand's Parliament is expanding its support to its counterparts in the Pacific with a new programme, Tai a Kiwa. Audio
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PNG govt offers funding olive branch to Bougainville
Papua New Guinea's government has pledged a 287-million US dollar (1-billion kina) facility to generate economic development in Bougainville over 10 years. The announcement was made by PNG prime… Audio
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What can Whanganui teach the rest of us about freedom camping?
Whanganui has one of the most permissive policies on freedom camping in the whole country. It still polarises the community, but they're taking steps to iron out some of the wrinkles. Audio
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Nauru President denies govt interference in courts
Nauru's newly elected President Lionel Aingimea says no government has ever interfered with the country's courts. Audio
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Pacific move to protect their people from NZ's measles outbreak
The number of people with measles in New Zealand is rapidly rising with the illness literally going viral in Auckland, prompting warnings to the Pacific. Audio
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US warns travellers about NZ measles outbreak
The US government is warning its citizens about New Zealand's measles outbreak, as the number of cases tops 1,000.
More than 50 cases in Auckland have been confirmed in the past 24 hours - the total… Audio