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NZ should be worried about Juul vaping device – US professor
Dr Alex Carll, an assistant professor of physiology at the University of Louisville, says the high nicotine levels in JUUL may present cardiovascular risks - and New Zealand should be concerned about… Audio
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Deadly village attack highlights PNG's cycle of tribal violence
Fifteen women and children have been killed in an early morning attack on a village in Papua New Guinea's Highlands region. Police say it has the hallmarks of a 'seek and hide'-type tribal violence… Audio
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West Papuan independence group urges primacy of TPNPB
The West Papua National Committee has voiced opposition to a reconfiguration of military forces in the struggle for independence from Indonesia. This comes as the United Liberation Movement for West… Audio
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Chamorros push for pause to US military plans on Guam
Guam's Governor Lou Leon Guerrero is under pressure to pause activities related to the United States military build-up on the island. Deep community concern over the military's plans at local historic… Audio
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PNG artist not happy with push to rename Oceania
Last week, a group of Pacific scholars gathered for the Va Moana Talanoa session in Auckland. They wanted Oceania renamed Moana. But Papua New Guinea artist Julia Mage'au Gray says a name change does… Audio
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Bougainville referendum prep picks up pace
With a projected vote on independence from Papua New Guinea just three months away, suddenly Bougainville is the centre of a lot of activity Audio
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Palau calls for more sustainable ocean vessels
Palau President Tommy Remengesau says there needs to be more action taken on reducing carbon emissions by ocean vessels. Audio
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Pacific weavers celebrate Matariki
To celebrate Matariki, a group of weavers including six from the Pacific told their stories of the stars, the moon and the seasons. Six Maori weavers made up the rest of the group which was part of… Audio
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French Polynesia marks 53rd anniversary of 1st nuclear test
French Polynesia marks 53rd anniversary of first French nuclear test Audio
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Tahiti awaits ruling in Temaru's first case in criminal court
Tahiti awaits ruling in Temaru's first case in criminal. Audio
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In West Papua, rebels use child soldiers against Indonesia
A rebel group waging war against the Indonesian state in West Papua claims it's using child soldiers within its ranks. Audio
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Australia won't meet Nauru, Manus resettlement target
The Australian government has conceded it won't meet its target of resettling 1250 refugees held on Nauru and Manus Island. Audio
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Story of the Day - Tell us about your first car
Audio 17 Jun 2019What do you remember about your first car? Audio
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NZ investigates Samoan church with cryptocurrency links
New Zealand authorities are investigating a Samoan church with links to a cryptocurrency labelled a scam. Audio
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PNG govt urged to build capacity to respond to disasters
Papua New Guinea's new government is being pressed to improve the country's capacity to respond to disasters. Audio
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Pacific churches urged to help stop gender-based violence
The Pacific Conference of Churches has welcomed a study by New Zealand academics urging churches to do more to help stop violence against women in Samoa. And it believes a theological approach can… Audio
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New PNG govt's resources stand in the spotlight
The announcment by Papua New Guinea's new prime minister that he wants to review the laws governing the country's resources has caused some concern among investors in the sector. But the move is… Audio
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Beetle threatens up to half of Solomons coconuts
The threat of the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle has intensified in Solomon Islands with the potential to destroy up to half of the country's crops. Audio
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Manus Island police chief calls for govt intervention
Audio 5 Jun 2019Police on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island have called for the government to intervene as the number of refugees attempting suicide continues to rise. Audio
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Pacific initiatives take centre stage at tourism expo
Kiribati, Solomon Islands, Marshall Islands, and even Wallis and Futuna gathered for a recent tourism expo in Auckland. Audio
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Pacific women at the low end of pay scale
Audio 28 May 2019Institutional racism, discrimination and always being at the bottom of pay scale are just some of the challenges facing Pasifika women in the workforce. Audio
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PNG PM resignation announcement met with caution by opposition
Papua New Guinea prime minister Peter O'Neill has announced that he is to resign after weeks of defections from his government, and hand over the position to his coalition partner and former prime… Audio
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Achieving artists' living wage
Audio 26 May 2019A Colmar Brunton survey commissioned by New Zealand On Air and Creative New Zealand has found that the median personal annual income for 'creative professionals' is around $36,000 - below the living… Audio, Gallery
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Quake-hit East New Britain still seeking help for flooding
Around three hundred people on Papua New Guinea's Duke of York group are without homes after their houses were destroyed in last week's magnitude 7.5 earthquake. The quake has affected thousands in… Audio
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No climate change but plenty of China at Trump's Pacific talks
The US Freely Associated States in the Pacific have come away from a visit to Washington with little to show for it, according to experts and observers, who say the historic meeting ignored climate… Audio