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  • World in Sport for 26 October 2016

    Audio 26 Oct 2016

    This week, Papua New Guinea go top of the World Cricket League Championship; The Niue rugby league team heads to Africa; Vanuatu calls for more help for emerging league nations; And the Flying Fijians… Audio

  • Niue's premier calls for UN membership

    News
    Pacific Niue
    26 Oct 2016
    Niuean youth are seen as the key to retention and development of Vagahau Niue.

    The Premier of Niue, Toke Talagi, says his country wants to be a member of the United Nations.

    Niue's premier calls for UN membership
  • Niue pension increases

    News
    Pacific Niue
    25 Oct 2016
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    The premier of Niue has told the islanders that their country is debt free and this is why pensions are getting a nearly ten percent lift.

    Niue pension increases
  • Sport: Niue depart for African rugby league tour

    News
    Pacific Niue
    24 Oct 2016
    The Niue squad in training before leaving for South Africa.

    The Niue rugby league team fly out today for a two-week tour of South Africa as they continue their development on the international stage.

    Sport: Niue depart for African rugby league tour
  • Jock McEwen – pākeha kaumatua

    Audio
    te ao Maori arts
    23 Oct 2016
    Jock McEwen

    "There’s got to be something special about that person that they can find that space amongst our people” - Te Ururoa Flavell on historian, linguist and master carver Jock McEwen, who died in 2010. Audio, Gallery

  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 21 October 2016

    Audio 21 Oct 2016

    Parts of Papua New Guinea are reeling from the impact of heavy rain; An Australian Senator calls for a reversal of the changes Canberra has made on Norfolk Island; The USP says it will review a… Audio

  • Niue vanilla hits NZ Trade Aid stores

    Audio 21 Oct 2016
    Niue vanilla beans on display at a Pacific trade show in Auckland.

    Niue Vanilla will be the first Pacific product to be sold in New Zealand's Trade Aid stores in over 40 years. Audio

  • Niuean community looks to youth to revive language

    News
    Pacific Niue
    21 Oct 2016
    Niuean youth are seen as the key to retention and development of Vagahau Niue.

    The Niuean community is hoping that this week's Niuean language celebrations around New Zealand will help to revive its dying language.

    Niuean community looks to youth to revive language
  • Niueans work to revive dying language

    News
    Pacific Niue
    20 Oct 2016

    The Niuean community is hoping that this week's Niuean language celebrations around New Zealand will help to revive their dying language. Audio

    Niueans work to revive dying language
  • Filariasis eliminated in three Pacific nations

    Audio 20 Oct 2016
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    Vanuatu's director of public health says the elimination of filariasis is cause for celebration but eradication is the target. Audio

  • Niueans work to revive dying language

    Audio 20 Oct 2016
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    The Niuean community are hoping that this week's Niuean language celebrations around New Zealand will help to revive their dying language. Audio

  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 19 October 2016

    Audio 19 Oct 2016

    The controversial Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Cook Islands has been formally adopted; The Cook Islands environmental group Te Ipukarea is furious the… Audio

  • Dateline Pacific morning edition for 19 October 2016

    Audio 19 Oct 2016

    Amnesty International says New Zealanders want this country to speak out of Nauru detention camps abuses; an academic specialising in West Papua says Pacific Islands peoples are taking the lead on… Audio

  • Niue's first ukulele festival to benefit humpback conservation

    Audio 19 Oct 2016
    Ukulele

    The song of the humpback and the strum of the uke combine to attract visitors to Niue. Audio

  • Niue, Cooks and Vanuatu get rid of filariasis

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    17 Oct 2016
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    Three Pacific countries last week got a pat on the back from the World Health Organisation for eliminating filariasis.

    Niue, Cooks and Vanuatu get rid of filariasis
  • NZ Pasifika language weeks break down intolerance

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    4 Oct 2016
    Dr Teresia Teaiwa - the Director of Va'aomanu Pasifika - Samoan and Pacific Studies at the Victoria University of Wellington. Speaking at an event during Fiji Language week 2016.

    The Pasifika language weeks in New Zealand are important for breaking down societal intolerance of Pasifika and Maori language as well as other minority ethnic languages, an academic says.

    NZ Pasifika language weeks break down intolerance
  • Niue Tourism denies water issues

    News
    Pacific Niue
    3 Oct 2016
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    Niue Tourism has rejected claims that bottled water due to be exported from the island has not been properly tested.

    Niue Tourism denies water issues
  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 26 September 2016

    Audio 26 Sep 2016

    Pacific leaders raise West Papua at the UN; For the first time the occurrence of albanism is being documented in Fiji; Bougainville's Momis dismisses Panguna opposition; Concerns over calcium in… Audio

  • NZ buyers want 15 tonnes of Vanuatu taro a month

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    26 Sep 2016
    Market vendor with taro crop for sale at the Lautoka Municipal Market, Fiji

    New Zealand taro buyers have told growers in Vanuatu they are prepared to buy 15 tonnes of taro per month.

    NZ buyers want 15 tonnes of Vanuatu taro a month
  • Dateline Pacific morning edition for 26 September 2016

    Audio 26 Sep 2016

    Bougainville's president dismisses claims by one Panguna landowner group which is disputing government control of a mining company; Concerns have been raised over high levels of calcium and possible… Audio

  • Concerns over calcium in Niue's water lens

    Audio 26 Sep 2016
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    Concerns have been raised over high levels of calcium and possible contamination in the water lens under Niue. Audio

  • EU to help improve electricity in Kiribati

    News
    Pacific Kiribati
    21 Sep 2016
    Kiribati Minister, Teuea Toatu; EU Ambassador to the Pacific, Andrew Jacobs and General Manager, NETCON representative Luke van Zeller.

    The European Union and Kiribati have signed an agreement for a $US5.6 million energy project.

    EU to help improve electricity in Kiribati
  • Tradewinds for 20 September 2016

    Audio 20 Sep 2016

    The Fiji Australia Business Council meets near Suva; Cooks tourism booming; Is bottled Niue water suited for export; A breadfruit conference in Tonga. Audio

  • Solomons fire sparks call for Pacific-wide ban on asbestos

    Audio 20 Sep 2016
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    New asbestos discovered after a hospital fire in Solomon Islands has sparked a call for a Pacific-wide ban on the toxic substance. Audio

  • Solomon's hospital fire sparks call for Pacific-wide ban on asbestos

    News
    Pacific Solomon Islands
    19 Sep 2016
    The site of the old Gizo Hospital has now been cleared and confirmed as asbestos-free.

    The discovery of previously unknown asbestos after a hospital fire in Solomon Islands has sparked a call for a Pacific-wide ban of the toxic substance.

    Solomon's hospital fire sparks call for Pacific-wide ban on asbestos
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