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  • Sport: IRL sees Tonga NRL expulsion as new opportunity

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    25 Mar 2020
    Tongan fans during the rugby league match between the Australian Kangaroos and Tonga Invitational XIII at Eden Park.

    The International Rugby League sees the expulsion of Tonga's NRL as an opportunity to rebuild the sport in the kingdom.

    Sport: IRL sees Tonga NRL expulsion as new opportunity
  • Covid-19: Pacific nations on heightened alert, flights suspended

    News
    Pacific
    24 Mar 2020
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    Pacific countries continue to take proactive measures to control the spread of Covid-19 coronavirus in the region, amid the global pandemic.

    Covid-19: Pacific nations on heightened alert, flights suspended
  • Covid-19: NZ opera stars locked down in France

    Audio 24 Mar 2020
    Amina Edris and Pene Pati

    A family of three opera singers from New Zealand, who made their international debut in France two weeks ago, say their spirits are high despite being in lockdown and having their shows cancelled. Audio

  • Stranded in Paradise: Kiwi worker chooses to stay in Marshall Islands

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    23 Mar 2020
    New Zealander Laura Freeman has chosen to stay in the Marshall Islands, which is so far free of Covid-19

    A Kiwi NGO worker who has chosen to strand herself in the Marshall Islands says watching the Covid-19 pandemic unfold from the unaffected Pacific nation feels surreal.

    Stranded in Paradise: Kiwi worker chooses to stay in Marshall Islands
  • Vanuatu island under lockdown after cruise ship visit

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    23 Mar 2020
    Aneityum island off Vanuatu.

    Vanuatu's southern-most island Aneityum is under lockdown after a tourist who visited was tested as positive for covid-19.

    Vanuatu island under lockdown after cruise ship visit
  • Coronavirus cases in Guam surge by 12 overnight

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    Pacific Guam
    23 Mar 2020
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    The number of people confirmed with Covid-19 on Guam has surged by 12 overnight.

    Coronavirus cases in Guam surge by 12 overnight
  • Are we testing enough for COVID 19?

    Audio
    health
    23 Mar 2020
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    6000 thousand tests have been done in New Zealand for Covid 19 since the first case entered the country from Iran on February 28th.Yesterday 1200 laboratory tests were carried out.The test are being… Audio

  • Dateline Pacific for Monday 23 March 2020

    Audio
    Pacific
    23 Mar 2020

    More travel restrictions and measures have been imposed around the Pacific as COVID-19 coronavirus cases in the region continue to increase; how are Pacific businesses in New Zealand coping since the… Audio

  • Covid-19: More restrictions imposed around Pacific

    Audio
    Pacific
    23 Mar 2020
    LAKE SUCCESS, NY - MARCH 11: A lab technician begins semi-automated testing for COVID-19 at Northwell Health Labs on March 11, 2020 in Lake Success, New York.

    More travel restrictions and measures have been imposed around the Pacific as Covid-19 coronavirus cases in the region continue to increase. Audio

  • Pacific businesses in NZ affected by covid-19

    Audio
    Pacific
    23 Mar 2020
    Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 ; This scanning electron microscope image shows SARS-CoV-2 (round gold objects) emerging from the surface of cells cultured in the lab. SARS-CoV-2, also known as 2019-nCoV, is the virus that causes COVID-19. The virus shown was isolated from a patient in the U.S.

    How are Pacific businesses in New Zealand coping since the break of Covid-19 coronavirus in the country? Audio

  • Coronavirus: Key developments in NZ and globally on 22 March

    News
    New Zealand World
    22 Mar 2020
    Clockwise from top left for copyright

    It remains unclear if community transmission of Covid-19 is occurring in New Zealand as 14 new cases of the illness were confirmed today, bringing the total to 66.

    Coronavirus wrap: The day's key developments in NZ and globally
  • Coronavirus: Number of cases in French Polynesia rises to 17

    News
    Pacific
    22 Mar 2020
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    Two more people in French Polynesia have been diagnosed with Covid-19, bringing the total number of cases to 17.

    Coronavirus: Number of cases in French Polynesia rises to 17
  • Coronavirus: Guam confirms Pacific's first Covid-19 death

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    Pacific Guam
    22 Mar 2020
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    Guam's government says a 68-year-old woman died of Covid-19 early today, the first coronavirus-related death in the Pacific.

    Coronavirus: Guam confirms Pacific's first Covid-19 death
  • Coronavirus: Guam confirms Pacific's first Covid-19 death

    News
    Pacific Guam
    22 Mar 2020
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    Guam's government says a 68-year-old woman died on Sunday of Covid-19, the first coronavirus-related death in the Pacific.

    Coronavirus: Guam confirms Pacific's first Covid-19 death
  • Michael Portillo's Great Australian Railway Journeys

    Audio
    history life and society
    22 Mar 2020
    Michael Portillo

    Accompanied by his distinctively colourful wardrobe, former UK cabinet minister turned TV presenter Michael Portillo travelled almost 15,000km around 'The Lucky Country' by train for his latest… Audio

  • Further COVID-19 restrictions and cases in Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    21 Mar 2020
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    More travel restrictions and measures have been imposed around the Pacific as cases in the region continue to increase.

    Further COVID-19 restrictions and cases in Pacific
  • Landslip buries village in PNG Highlands

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    21 Mar 2020
    At least 12 people are feared dead after a landslip in the Tambul-Nebilyer district in Papua New Guinea's Western Highlands Province. 21 March 2020.

    At least 12 people have been buried by a landslip in the Tambul-Nebilyer district in Papua New Guinea's Western Highlands Province.

    Landslip buries village in PNG Highlands
  • Marshall Islands loses international air link after COVID-19 measures

    News
    Pacific Marshall Islands
    21 Mar 2020
    Passengers and crew leave a grounded United Airlines plane (right) after sleeping on the plane to board a "rescue" flight on 19 March

    The only international airline to service the Marshall Islands has suspended flights for at least three weeks after an incident associated with their COVID-19 coronavirus restrictions.

    Marshall Islands loses international air link after COVID-19 measures
  • Regional Wrap

    Audio
    rural farming
    20 Mar 2020
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    It's cooled off a bit in the North Island but farmers are still hanging out for rain, while in the South Island, West Coast and Southland farms are going into autumn with pretty good pasture growth. Audio

  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    20 Mar 2020
    Jamayne Isaako is congratulated after scoring a try for the Kiwis.

    In today's sports news - Rugby league Tests postponed, basketballer blasts NBL and Taumalolo shines for Cowboys.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Auckland libraries, pools and recreation centres to close for two weeks

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    20 Mar 2020
    Auckland Mayor Phil Goff.

    Mayor Phil Goff says the decision was made with regret, but it was both important and necessary. Video

    Coronavirus: Libraries, pools and recreation centres to close in Auckland for two weeks
  • Covid-19: First confirmed cases in pacific

    Audio
    life and society
    20 Mar 2020
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    The Covid-19 coronavirus is making its impact in the Pacific felt well beyond the economics of cancelled flights.

    Fiji has its first confirmed case, New Caledonia is closing public places after the… Audio

  • Dateline Pacific for 20 March 2020

    Audio 20 Mar 2020

    UNICEF encourages Pacific countries to take communities measures against Covid-19; an academic from West Papua says Indonesian plans to divide up the region will enhance dependency on Jakarta; Pacific… Audio

  • Covid-19: UNICEF encourages community defenses

    Audio 20 Mar 2020
    UNICEF Pacific representative, Sheldon Yett.

    UNICEF encourages Pacific countries to take communities measures against Covid-19 Audio

  • Covid-19: Church ministers urged to raise Covid-19 awareness

    Audio 20 Mar 2020
    Congregational Christian Church ministers gather to meet the government at Government House

    Pacific leaders in New Zealand are calling on church ministers to raise coronavirus awareness in their communities. Audio

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