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Pacific Mamas drape Auckland Town hall with gift of love
Audio 23 May 2019The next time you're walking along Queen Street in downtown Auckland, cast your eyes to the Town Hall. There's an extraordinary gift of love adorning one of the city's historic buildings - and… Audio
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Alternative PM role on the table again in PNG
Papua New Guinea's opposition has withdrawn a motion of no confidence against prime minister Peter O'Neill, and is putting the position of alternative prime minister on the table again as it looks to… Audio
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Cook Islands 'holding and containing' dengue outbreak
The Cook Islands secretary of health, Josephine Herman, said the country is managing to contain the latest outbreak of dengue. Audio
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Bikini Atoll government buys climate change bolthole in Hawaii
The local government of Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands has bought hundreds of acres of land in Hawaii as a climate change bolt-hole. Audio
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NZ-funded parliament in Niue runs into legal dispute
Niue is building a new multi-million dollar parliament funded by New Zealand, but the project has run into opposition from landowners and an MP, who is seeking a court injunction against it. Audio
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First Pasifika woman to hold solo show at Adam Art Gallery
Samoan-New Zealand artist Edith Amituana'i has become the first Pasifika woman to hold a solo exhibition at Wellington's Adam Art Gallery. Audio
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Fallout over UBS continues for PNG leaders
Political fallout from a controversial loan taken on by Papua New Guinea's government five years ago continues to plague leading politicians. But an issue over which the parliamentary opposition has… Audio
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Why do islanders celebrate Rotuma Day?
This week is Rotuma Language Week and hundreds of Rotumans from around New Zealand are gathering in Auckland to celebrate their language and culture. On Monday May 13, the islanders commemorated… Audio
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Samoa at critical stage for women's representation
Samoa's Deputy Prime Minister says the country is reaching a critical time for women's representation and that traditional political constructs, which were formally defined at independence, risk being… Audio
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New Caledonia's anti-independence parties retain slim majority
New Caledonia's provincial elections confirm and entrech divisions. Audio
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Solomon Islands to refloat ship after oil spill
Efforts will begin on Saturday in Solomon Islands to refloat a wrecked ship at the centre of an environmental disaster. Audio
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Spotlight on West Papua abuses in British parliament
British MPs have urged the government to do more to press Indonesia to stop human rights abuses and violence in Papua. Yesterday, the UK's elected representatives in the house of commons debated West… Audio
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NZ to learn from Samoa's climate change experience
Samoa's Deputy Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa is in New Zealand to talk about the Pacific response to climate change at this week's Just Transition Summit in Taranaki which aims to help plot New… Audio
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Rotumans in NZ are preparing to launch their Language Week
Rotumans in New Zealand are preparing to launch their Language Week and celebrate Rotuma Day in Auckland next week. More than 50 islanders attended a language class at the weekend and pracitised the… Audio
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Rotumans in NZ are preparing to launch their Language Week
Rotumans in New Zealand are preparing to launch their Language Week and celebrate Rotuma Day in Auckland next week. More than 50 islanders attended a language class at the weekend and pracitised the… Audio
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Judges ordered publicly funded cultural reports 'in error'
District and High Court judges in NZ ordered special reports on the backgrounds of mainly Maori and Pacifika offenders apparently unaware the law didn't allow them to. Information obtained by RNZ… Audio
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Cook Islands marine conservationist wins environmental prize
Cook Islands marine conservationist wins prestigious global environmental prize. Audio
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Jail sentence for Polish man in Papua decried by advocates
An Indonesian court has jailed a Polish man for five years after he was convicted of treason for meeting with West Papuan rebels. Audio
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ADB board meets in Fiji, a Pacific first
Fiji is the first Pacific country to host an Asian Development Bank Board of Governors meeting with around 3000 delegates visiting Nadi for the 52nd ADB annual gathering. Audio
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No response to claim of plagiarism by Nauru judge
The Nauru government appears to have ignored a complaint of alleged plagiarism by one of its most senior judges. Audio
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Samoa investigates churches over cryptocurrency scheme
Samoan authorities have launched money laundering investigations into two churches with branches in New Zealand and Australia. Audio
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Pressure growing on PNG govt amid more resignations
Papua New Guinea's prime minister Peter O'Neill is playing down the significance of a spate of resignations from his People's National Congress party. The resignation of five MPs from his People's… Audio
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French-speaking Fijians good for tourism: Alliance
Audio 26 Apr 2019Students in Fiji can now speak French and the director of Allliance Francaise in Fiji Thomas Feldstein says Fijians learning to speak a foreign language is good for the tourism industry. Audio
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Three West Papuans to appear in court on treason charges
Three West Papuans will on Tuesday appear in an Indonesian court on treason charges. Audio
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PNG Attorney-General resigns over governance concerns
The Papua New Guinea MP, Davis Steven, has resigned as justice minister and attorney-general, saying the country has to seriously rethink how it goes about government business. Audio