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Pacific news in brief
Dozens of new cases of disease in Vanuatu, Mona Festival to kickstart Bougainville tourism, and 36-year-old is youngest covid-related victim in Samoa Leptospirosis cases revealed in Vanuatu A total…
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In brief: News from around the Pacific
Samoa border reopening plans will be 'robust' ; Vanuatu opposition wants financial assistance for businesses; Ten Covid-19 cases recorded in Tahiti; and more
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In brief: News from around the Pacific
Vanuatu records another Covid death; Samoan seasonal workers in Australia breach contract rules; Climate advocacy groups back Vanuatu bid; NZ govt launches anti-smoking service targeting Pasifika, and…
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PNG and Bougainville sign key covenant to usher in referendum results
Bougainville's quest for independence from Papua New Guinea is inching closer with both governments endorsing a key document last Friday.
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Pacific news in brief
Crucial Bougainville separation meeting, Covid case in Niue, and airline drops mask mandates The Bougainville and Papua New Guinea governments hold a critical last meeting this weekend before the…
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Pacific Waves for 15 April 2022
Pacific parliamentarians form alliance against Deep Sea Mining; Former Bougainville president to stand for regional seat in PNG election; Fijian to head University of Otago's Maori, Pacific and… Audio
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Former Bougainville president to stand for regional seat
Pacific parliamentarians form alliance against Deep Sea Mining; Former Bougainville president to stand for regional seat in PNG election; Fijian to head University of Otago's Maori, Pacific and… Audio
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Bougainville's Momis confirms he'll stand for PNG parliament
Former Bougainville president John Momis has confirmed he will stand for the regional Bougainville seat in the Papua New Guinea national elections in June.
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Pacific political alliance forms against deep sea mining
A new political alliance against deep-sea mining in the Pacific kicks off today.
Members of the alliance share concerns about corporations and governments exploiting the ocean floor for minerals. The… Audio
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New political alliance against deep-sea mining set up
A new political alliance against deep-sea mining in the Pacific will be launched on Wednesday to coincide with the first day of the 7th Our Ocean Conference in Palau.
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Solomons' police deny forcing fisherman to swim to Bougainville
Solomon Islands' police are dismissing claims their officers forced a Papua New Guinea fisherman who had crossed the border to swim back to Bougainville.
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Confidence Rio Tinto will pay for Panguna cleanup
A Bougainville MP remains confident that mining multi national, Rio Tinto, will fund a cleanup around the Panguna mine. Audio
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Progress for Bougainville group seeking Panguna redress
The group seeking redress for the destruction caused by the Panguna mine in Bougainville has appointed three companies to make an assessment of the damage Audio
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Bougainville's Momis thinks about political comeback
The former president of Bougainville John Momis is contemplating standing in Papua New Guinea's national elections in June.
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In brief: News from around the Pacific
Taking the long road to remote areas to help crop production; slashed car duty blamed for Port Moresby congestion; and ANZ Bank pulls out.
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Pacific Waves for 1 April 2022
The Federated States of Micronesia calls on Solomon Islands to abandon its pursuit of a security treaty with China; A team of New Zealand health experts are heading to Nuku alofa to help people… Audio
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Bougainville remembers Aotearoa's Moana Jackson
Moana Jackson's role in helping Bougainville towards self determination not forgotten. Audio
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Moana Jackson: A 'gentle giant' who stood tall for justice reform
Tributes are pouring in for the leading Māori legal scholar Moana Jackson, who died on Thursday after a lengthy illness.
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Leading Māori legal academic Moana Jackson dies
Moana Jackson, one of the country's leading legal minds and indigenous scholars, has died after a lengthy illness.
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Bougainville leaders commemorate young MP
Bougainville politicians have been praising the contribution of Haku constituency MP, Xaviour Kareku, who passed away earlier this month.
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In brief: News from around the Pacific
Assaults on fishermen alleged; Solomons' covid crisis expands; and help for Tongan schools, and more
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Pacific Waves for 3 March 2022
Audio 3 Mar 2022We check in with health authorities in the Cook Islands where Covid-19 cases are on the rise; One of Papua New Guinea's oldest companies returns to Bougainville after being pushed out by the civil… Audio
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Cook Islands prepared for Covid-19 community spread
Audio 3 Mar 2022We check in with health authorities in the Cook Islands where Covid-19 cases are on the rise; One of Papua New Guinea's oldest companies returns to Bougainville after being pushed out by the civil… Audio
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Steamships Co. making a return to Bougainville
Audio 3 Mar 2022One of the oldest Papua New Guinea businesses is preparing to return to Bougainville after being forced out by the civil war. Audio
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Gender balance in Pacific parlts relying on community leadership
An academic says more grassroots leadership programmes in the Pacific should lead to more political representation by women.