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  • Dateline Pacific morning edition for 23 March 2016

    Audio 23 Mar 2016

    Cyclone debris a massive headache on Fiji's Koro; Solomons nickel prospector confident despite court ruling; PNG training programme in NZ earns plaudits; There's disappointment in PNG at the… Audio

  • Cyclone debris a massive headache on Fiji's Koro

    Audio 23 Mar 2016

    Tonnes of debris lying around Fiji's Koro island remains a massive headache as the clean up continues after Cyclone Winston. Audio

  • Corruption claims at Cook Islands prison

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    22 Mar 2016
    no caption

    The Public Service Commissioner in the Cook Islands is concerned about allegations of abuse of authority by senior prison officers.

    Corruption claims at Cook Islands prison
  • Claims of corruption, abuse and cronyism at Cooks prison

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    22 Mar 2016
    no caption

    The Public Service Commissioner in the Cook Islands is concerned about allegations of abuse of authority and power by senior officers at a prison.

    Claims of corruption, abuse and cronyism at Cooks prison
  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 22 March 2016

    Audio 22 Mar 2016

    There's disappointment in PNG at the cancellation of a protest; Fiji's anti-torture ratification is seen as hollow; There are complaints that inmates are being exploited in a Cook Islands prison… Audio

  • Complaints of exploitation of inmates in Cooks prison

    Audio 22 Mar 2016

    Allegations of abuse of authority and power by senior officers at a Cook Islands prison have surfaced. Audio

  • New Zealand leads world in island conservation

    Audio
    science environment
    22 Mar 2016
    Saddleback facing camera standing in flax bush

    A new study shows that getting rid of invasive mammals from islands has an enormous positive benefit for rare native species. Audio

  • New Zealand leads world in island conservation

    News
    Our Changing World science
    22 Mar 2016
    Saddleback facing camera standing in flax bush

    A new study shows that getting rid of invasive mammals from islands has an enormous positive benefit for rare native species.

    Audio

    New Zealand leads world in island conservation
  • Cook Islands bill hoped to protect sexual abuse victims

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    19 Mar 2016
    Penrhyn, Cook Islands

    A Cook Islands MP says a new bill currently before parliament will provide more protection to the survivors of sexual assaults.

    Cook Islands bill hoped to protect sexual abuse victims
  • Heather hits back on Cooks-EU fish deal

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    19 Mar 2016
    no caption

    In the Cook Islands, opposition leader William Heather has accused the government of Henry Puna of compromising the livelihood of future generations of Cook Islanders by supporting the controversial…

    Heather hits back on Cooks-EU fish deal
  • UN welcomes Fiji's ratification of anti-torture treaty

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    18 Mar 2016
    Video footage of a man allegedly being beaten by Fiji security personnel in 2012.

    The United Nations has welcomed Fiji's ratification of the Convention Against Torture but is urging it to go all the way.

    UN welcomes Fiji's ratification of anti-torture treaty
  • Cook Islands cabinet backs EU fishing deal

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    17 Mar 2016
    Aerial photograph of Penrhyn, also known as Tongareva in the Cook Islands.

    The Cook Islands cabinet has given its support to the Prime Minister to proceed with a fisheries agreement with the European Union.

    Cook Islands cabinet backs EU fishing deal
  • Operation Tautai infringements under investigation

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    16 Mar 2016
    Purse Seine fishing

    The authorities in the Cook Islands are investigating a number of fishing infringements following this month's successful joint maritime surveillance mission Operation Tautai.

    Operation Tautai infringements under investigation
  • Norwegian mass killer sues over isolation

    News
    World
    16 Mar 2016
    Convict Anders Behring Breivik is suing the state. Anders Behring Breivik (left) and counsel lawyer Oystein Storrvik.

    Mass killer Anders Behring Breivik has claimed in court that Norway is violating his human rights by keeping him in isolation for murdering 77 people in 2011.

    Norwegian mass killer sues over isolation
  • Tradewinds for 15 March 2016

    Audio 15 Mar 2016

    Fiji's sugar industry taking stock after Cyclone Winston; Call in PNG to enforce law in the logging sector; American Samoa reclaims rights to fish; Cook Islands opposition to purse seining revisited. Audio

  • Cooks parliament yet to meet this year

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    15 Mar 2016
    Cook Islands Parliament

    The clerk of the Cook Islands parliament, John Tangi, says government is not ready yet to call the first sitting of parliament for the year.

    Cooks parliament yet to meet this year
  • Manihiki rethink on Cooks purse seine petition

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    15 Mar 2016
    Purse Seine fishing

    Cook Islanders living on the northern island of Manihiki have called for their signatures to be withdrawn from a petition to ban purse seine fishing within their waters.

    Manihiki rethink on Cooks purse seine petition
  • Hawaiians rejoice at return of Captain Cook's cloak

    Audio 15 Mar 2016

    Hawaiians are rejoicing at the return of a feather cloak and helmet gifted to Captain Cook in 1779. Audio

  • Hawaiian treasures return home

    News
    Pacific Hawaii
    14 Mar 2016
    Digital replica of the Hawaiian cloak gifted to Captain Cook in 1779.

    Hawaiians are rejoicing at the return of a feather cloak and helmet gifted to Captain Cook in 1779. Audio

    Hawaiian treasures return home
  • Weaner prices up by as much as 21 percent

    News
    Rural Country
    14 Mar 2016
    Organic Jersey cow and calf on a Rongotea farm.

    Weaner prices have hit record highs as dairy farmers turn to beef to increase their profits.

    Weaner prices up by as much as 21 percent
  • Food memories from a Fijian childhood

    Audio
    14 Mar 2016

    Lynette Mercer lives in Queensland now, but her childhood and most of her adulthood was spent in Fiji. The smells and flavours of the tropics are firmly embedded in her psyche and reflected in her… Audio

  • Kokoda Fiji style

    Recipe
    14 Mar 2016

    Recipe by Lynette Mercer

    From Nine To Noon on Monday 14 March 2016

  • Purse seine fishing ban petition under fire

    Audio 14 Mar 2016

    Cook Islanders living on the northern island of Manihiki have called for their signatures to be withdrawn from a petition to ban purse seine fishing. Audio

  • American Samoa volleyball owe money to Cooks hotel

    News
    Pacific American Samoa
    12 Mar 2016
    Volleyball

    American Samoa National Olympic Committee's has suspended from its membership the American Samoa Volleyball Association over an unpaid bill in the Cook Islands.

    American Samoa volleyball owe money to Cooks hotel
  • Forum becomes Green Climate Fund observer

    News
    Pacific
    12 Mar 2016
    no caption

    The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat says it has become the first Pacific organisation to be approved as an observer with the Green Climate Fund.

    Forum becomes Green Climate Fund observer
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