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Tonga's PM believes country will bounce back from Gita
The Prime Minister of Tonga is confident the country will bounce back from the devastation caused by Cyclone Gita. Audio
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Cyclone recovery well underway in Tonga
Tonga's disaster authorities say good progress is being made getting emergency shelter provisions out to more remote villages on Tongatapu after damage from cyclone Gita. Audio
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Outgoing Pitcairn governor optimistic about island's future
The outgoing governor of Pitcairn Island says he's optimistic about the future of the island and its inhabitants. Audio
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People affected by Solomons' volcano living on coconuts
People affected by an erupting volcano in Solomon Islands say they are living off coconuts because their wells and water tanks have been contaminated by ashfall. Audio
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Niue moves from fishing to marine conservation
Audio 11 Oct 2017Niue's government has recently announced the creation of a large-scale marine protected area encompassing 40 percent of the country's Exclusive Economic Zone. Audio
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NZ coffee roaster aims to tell PNG stories
A New Zealand speciality coffee roaster says he's committed to growers in PNG and to telling their stories. Audio
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Pest destroys PNG coffee as government fails to cough up
Papua New Guinea's coffee industry is being increasingly threatened by an invasive beetle while the government stalls on promised emergency funding. Audio
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Pacific leadership focussed on improving lives of islanders
Following the annual Pacific Islands Forum summit New Zealand's Foreign Minister Gerry Brownlee says Pacific leaders are determined to develop the economic potential of each of their island countries… Audio
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110-year-old Solomons' scout to be honoured for WWII role
From this Saturday through to next Thursday a series of events on Guadalcanal in Solomon Islands will be held to mark the 75th anniversary of one of the most important battles of World War Two. Audio
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High number of teen pregnancies in Fiji reveal more issues
High number of pregnancies among teenage girls point to social problems such as lack of support for mothers and incest. Audio
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Pasifika achievement boosted in NZ schools
Embracing cultural diversity has been key in lifting achievement rates for Maori and Pasifika students at one of New Zealand's most ethnically diverse schools. Audio
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Tonga to seek climate change funding
Tonga's government is looking for up to US$50 million of funding to deal with issues like climate change issues in the country. Audio
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Fiji's toll free abuse hotline sees flood of calls
Audio 13 Mar 2017More women from Fiji's remoter islands are calling in to report abuse after the launch of a toll free domestic violence hotline last week. Audio
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PNG quake strong and long, but leaves minimal damage
Papua New Guinea's National Disaster Management Office has confirmed there was little damage from the large earthquake in the weekend. Audio
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NZ Live: The Eastern
Today on New Zealand Live, one of the hardest working bands in land. The Eastern! Audio
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Big-eye tuna tagging to fill knowledge gap
Scientists are hoping a recent tagging expedition in the Western Pacific will improve the assessment and understanding of tuna stocks. Audio
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Heavy rains leave deadly mark on mainland PNG
Audio 21 Oct 2016Communities in several provinces in mainland Papua New Guinea are reeling from the impacts of floods and landslides caused by heavy rains. Seven people are understood to have been killed in one… Audio
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Solomons and Vanuatu to sign maritime border treaty
Audio 5 Oct 2016Solomon Islands and Vanuatu will this week sign a border treaty defining the actual coordinates of their shared maritime boundaries. Audio
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Fiji's education ministry 'backflips' on teacher gag
Audio 23 Sep 2016Fiji's teachers' union says the Education Ministry has retracted a letter it sent to all schools on Tuesday banning any unapproved speeches and interviews. Audio
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Passage of the Soul | Choral Whispers of Eastern Orthodoxy
Dimitrios Theodoridis is home from Germany for a very personal concert with Baroque Voices. Passage of the Soul | Choral Whispers of Eastern Orthodoxy will be performed in memory of his mother who… Video, Audio
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Students seek justice amid tensions at PNG universities
Audio 17 Jun 2016The prospects of Papua New Guinea university students returning to class soon have been further dampened by violent unrest this week at campuses as students seek justice over last week's… Audio
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PNG university students
Audio 16 Jun 2016Last week's police shootings at the University of Papua New Guinea's Waigani campus in Port Moresby have complicated efforts by UPNG and other tertiary institutions to get students back to class after… Audio
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Class boycott issue complicates dynamic at PNG's Unitech
Audio 15 Jun 2016The police shootings at the University of Papua New Guinea in Port Moresby last week have complicated efforts at other tertiary institutions to get students back to class. Audio
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Fiji's historic Levuka needs help after Winston
Audio 10 May 2016Business people and heritage workers in Fiji's UNESCO world heritage site of Levuka say the historic town and its people need help after Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Pacific people need alternatives to selling natural resources
Audio 15 Apr 2016A New Zealand NGO working with remote Pacific Island communities says creating sustainble livelihoods could help stop exploitation. Audio