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Activists want overhaul on way world tackles climate change
Pacific countries and climate activists are calling for an overhaul of how the world tackles climate change, after this month's round of UN negotiations ended in failure. Audio
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Samoa measles epidemic: Death toll reaches 39
In Samoa, the death toll from the country's measles epidemic has risen to 39- following six more deaths in the previous 24 hours. 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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Norfolk grappling with Canberra imposed wage hikes
Audio 23 Aug 2018Business operators on Norfolk Island say the territory is still reeling from the imposition of the Australian national wage award system two months ago. Audio
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Boost for Pasifika businesses in Start Up Weekend
Audio 24 May 2018A Startup Weekend Auckland Pasifika is promising a fresh injection of culture, commmunity and Pacific creativity into New Zealand's Pasifika community. Audio
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NZ military man's body is brought back from American Samoa
Audio 2 May 2018Maori elders have performed a traditional service at a graveside ceremony in American Samoa before the repatriation of the remains of a New Zealand sailor. Audio
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Auckland gears up for the 26th Pasifika Festival
Pasifika Festival organisers this year are wanting to focus on re-connecting with village co-ordinators and the Pacific communities as well as gauging what festival-goers love about the festival. Audio
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Preserving Tuvaluan culture a feature of language week
Tuvalu language week celebrates for the fifth time in New Zealand, with the focus on staying true to the culture. Audio
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Vanuatu cracks down on alcohol issues
Authorities in Vanuatu are cracking down on alcohol sellers and underage drinking in the wake of recent violent incidents in Port Vila.
The internal affairs minister, Alfred Maoh, says police are… Audio
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Vietnamese 'reef robbers' not blue boats - FFA
The Forum Fisheries Agency is urging people to call the Vietnamese boats poaching coastal reefs across the Pacific 'reef robbers' and not just blue boats. Audio
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The Pasifika Festival marks 25 years
Auckland's Pasifika festival will celebrate its 25th anniversary this weekend with special programming to mark the significant milestone. Audio
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Tonga LGBTI push for law change on cross dressing and sodomy
Audio 10 Oct 2016For the first time, Tonga's LGBTI community will be calling on government leaders to revise legislation in order to protect LGBTI people. Audio
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Fiji tourism revels in gold
Audio 16 Aug 2016Fiji's tourism industry is revelling in the country's Rugby Sevens team win at the Rio Olympics last week. Audio
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Sport: Pacific tipped for medal success in Rio
Pacific medal hopefuls talk about their goals for the Rio Olympics. Audio
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Refugees in PNG traumatised after Port Moresby attack
Asylum seekers in the Papua New Guinea capital want to be sent back to Manus island after their motel was attacked by a group of armed men. Audio
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No clear evidence of PNG strike
Audio 14 Jul 2016It's doubtful that workers in Papua New Guinea have observed a call to strike made by a civil society group. Audio
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PNG health workers threaten strike action
Audio 13 Jul 2016Unions representing health workers in Papua New Guinea say their members will walk off the job next week unless the Prime Minister steps down. Audio
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Fight for French compensation over nuke tests wages
Audio 4 Jul 2016Workers affected by the nuclear tests in French Polynesia say they will continue to hold the French Government accountable over the impact. Audio
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Upset in Tonga at end to Sunday opening for bakers
Audio 24 May 2016A bakery operator says a ban on Sunday opening by bakeries is not what the people want and will have a detrimental effect. Audio
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People of the Eye
Audio 8 May 2016"People of the Eye" is a play designed for the deaf and for hearing audiences. Created by Erin Siobhan Hutching it's based on her experiences growing up with her deaf sister, Sarah, in Christchurch… Audio
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Cyclones a test for Pacific RSE workers
Pacific Islanders working in New Zealand's horticulture or viticulture industries under the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme face a test of character when cyclones ravage their homeland while they… Audio
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Villagers evacuated after island wiped out by Winston
Audio 23 Feb 2016Women and children from a small Fijian island directly hit by Cyclone Winston are recovering in Suva after their village was wiped out. Audio
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Winston deals setback to Tonga's agricultural sector
Audio 23 Feb 2016The latest assessments by Tonga's National Emergency Management Office show the agriculture sector in the Vava'u district has suffered the worst impact by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Only two Pacific countries in Wellington Sevens
Audio 29 Jan 2016The Sevens World Series resumes this weekend with Pacific teams admitting the Wellington event is simply another step on the road to the Rio Olympics.Fiji and Samoa are the only Pacific nations… Audio
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Sogavare looking to replace ministers who resigned
Audio 22 Oct 2015A spokesperson for the Solomon Islands Prime Minister's office says the government ministers who have resigned will be replaced as soon as possible. Audio