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Scientists studying deep-sea ecosystem recovery from Tonga eruption
A team of scientists from the University of Tasmania is doing research on the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano. Audio
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Fiji Law Society presses govt to explain push for constitutional amendments
An Australian barrister representing the Fiji Law Society called out the Fijian State in the Supreme Court this week, questioning why it wants to urgently alter the country's constitution.
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Hundreds of RSE workers gear up for sports festival
Close to 500 workers from around the Bay of Plenty area will participate in the RSE Sports Festival in Tauranga on Saturday.
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Pacific news in brief for 21 August
21 Aug 2025A round-up of news from around the region, including a bomb threat made against schools in the Nothern Mariana Islands.
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Cancer patients told to buy chemotherapy drugs or go without - Fiji Cancer Society
The head of the Cancer Society says "we cannot stay quiet while lives are priced out of treatment" and is calling on the government to act on the issue.
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Narco-sub threat: Expert warns drug cartels using 'new trend' to exploit region
20 Aug 2025Drug cartels are targeting the Pacific, using semi-submersibles to smuggle vast amounts of product through the region, according to a transnational organised crime expert.
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Watch: The 2025 Pacific Music Awards
22 Aug 2025Soul/R&B singer Aaradhna, Sam V, Jordyn With A Why and Shane Walker are among the artists vying for awards.
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French Overseas Minister in New Caledonia to save Bougival deal
20 Aug 2025Manuel Valls is again visiting Nouméa to salvage a political agreement signed in July aimed at redefining the territory's relationship with France.
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PNG begins to look back over its first 50 years
21 Aug 2025As Papua New Guinea's Golden Jubilee approaches, academics, judges, civil servants, diplomats and students are this week looking at the last 50 years, the present and the future. Audio
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Mysterious Chinese billion-dollar proposed deal in Nauru sparks concern
Australia has pressed Nauru for more detail about a claimed billion-dollar investment agreement that it has signed with a mysterious Chinese company.
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Cook Islands moves toward responsible whale tourism
20 Aug 2025Local authorities are collaborating to create new guidelines and licensing for responsible whale watching and swimming to protect marine life and ensure visitor safety.
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Samoa and Tonga set to clash in PNC opener
Saturday's Pacific Nations Cup series opener between Samoa and Tonga will set the tone for both teams as they chase qualification for the 2027 Rugby World Cup.
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Tonga ends dengue outbreak
During the outbreak, which was declared on 19 February, 907 cases were recorded and three people died.
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Solomon Islands marriage age a children's rights issue - charity
20 Aug 2025A children's charity advocating to raise the marriage age from 15 to 18 in the Solomon Islands says it is a children's rights issue. Audio
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The White House(s) in Niue
Niue householders are taking part in a climate health survey involving the roofs of their houses.
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Children's Commissioner says immigration bill fails to reflect lessons of Dawn Raid era
20 Aug 2025Dr Claire Achmad told the select committee while she welcomed bill's intention, she wanted further provisions.
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Pacific news in brief for 20 August
20 Aug 2025A round-up of news from around the region, including a whooping cough outbreak in Vanuatu.
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Pasifika Sipoti in brief for 20 August
20 Aug 2025A round-up of sports news from around the region.
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187 candidates vying for 50 seats
Samoans will head to the polls on 29 August, with 50 seats being contested on polling day.
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Palau president calls exclusion of PIF partners a 'missed opportunity'
But Surangel Whipps Jr says he respects the position of the Solomon Islands as hosts of the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders' Meeting. Audio
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Pasifika, Māori dying a decade earlier from heart disease, new report finds
University of Auckland professor Sir Collin Tukuitonga says the problem will only get worse amid a shortage in targeted resourcing.
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Fiji's Supreme Court hears case on amending 2013 Constitution
Fiji's highest court began hearing a constitutional case on Monday, brought by the Fijian government regarding making changes to the supreme law of the country.
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Tongan language is at the heart of its people's identity - academic
Tongan Language Week is being celebrated in Aotearoa this week under the theme, 'Our language is a vital strand of our Tongan culture'. Audio
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Unexploded WWII ordnance unearthed in Saipan
19 Aug 2025Decades-old explosive remnants of war - mortar rounds, artillery shells, grenades - removed following severe coastal erosion caused by Tropical Storm Krosa.
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