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Tongan government, and community encourage keeping clean, green
Audio 1 Sep 2015Greater efforts are being made to get people in Tonga involved in keeping the country clean, green and beautiful. Audio
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New Zealand celebrates Tongan language
Tongan language is being celebrated this week throughout New Zealand.
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Tongan campaign to reduce use of plastic
The Rotary Club of Nuku'alofa is distributing reusable bags to try and reduce the amount of plastic bags people in Tonga use.
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Tonga struggles to preserve its heritage
Audio 31 Aug 2015An historic site threatened by government development has triggered the creation of the Tonga's first Heritage Society. Audio
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Sport: Football World Cup campaign begins early for Oceania
Audio 31 Aug 2015The road to the next Football World Cup begins early for four Pacific Island nations when the first round of Oceania men's qualifying gets underway this week. Audio
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Historian makes plea for Tongan heritage
An historian says the Tongan government needs to change its approach to development if it is to safeguard the country's heritage.
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Sport: Tonga confident ahead of Oceania World Cup qualifiers
Tonga football coach Timote Moleni is confident home advantage can work in their favour at Oceania World Cup qualifying tournament in Nuku'alofa.
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Calls for Tongan govt to change development approach
An historian says the Tongan government needs to change its approach to development if it is to safeguard the country's heritage.
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Walking to the call of Hape
Once the only street in Auckland with a Māori name, Karangahape Rd is haunted by ghosts. Nisha Madhan walks through its storied history.
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New society looks to protect Tongan heritage
An endangered site threatened by government development has triggered the creation of the Tonga Heritage Society.
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Sport: Tongan officials confident 2019 Pacific Games are on track
The Tongan Olympic Committee maintains the country is on track to host a successful 2019 Pacific Games, despite being close to a year behind schedule.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 19 August 2015
Audio 19 Aug 2015Three more people have come before the courts in Fiji joining a growing number charged with sedition. Severe frost in Papua New Guinea has left Hundreds of thousands without food. A Cook Islands human… Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 18 August 2015
Audio 18 Aug 2015A Tongan princess is helping address suicide rates in New Zealand's Pasifika community; A new report says a restructure of PNG Power is needed if Papua New Guinea wants to reach its energy targets… Audio
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Reducing suicide rates in NZ's Pacific community.
Audio 18 Aug 2015A New Zealand-based Pasifika organisation working to reduce suicide rates in New Zealand's Pacific community has signed an agreement with the princess on Tonga to help with measures there. Audio
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NZ group joins with Tongan princess to address suicide
A New Zealand-based organisation working to reduce suicide rates in the country's Pacific community has signed an agreement with a Tongan princess to help with measures there.