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Niue to gain from ADB development partnership
Niue stands to benefit from financial and technical assistance from its newest development partner the Asian Development Bank. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 1 April 2019
Provisional voters in Solomon Islands make haste to their home constituencies as election date nears; Samoa is preparing health professionals and families for restart of the MMR vaccinations; Tokelau… Audio
Last day of campaigning ahead of Solomons poll
Today is the last day of campaigning in Solomon Islands ahead of the National General Election on Wednesday. Audio
Dateline Pacific for 1 April 2019
Provisional voters in Solomon Islands make haste to their home constituencies as the election date nears; Samoa is preparing health professionals and families for restart of the MMR vaccinations… Audio
Last chance for candidates to make mark in Solomons
The election campaign in Solomon Islands is approaching fever pitch as provincial voters still stuck in the capital scramble for space aboard ships bound for their home constituencies. Audio
Samoa measles immunisations due to restart in April
Samoa's Ministry of Health is preparing health professionals and families for the restart of the measles, mumps and rubella or MMR vaccinations in early April. Audio
Tokelau ulu unveils new strategic plan
Tokelau's new ulu, or leader, wants to standardise the national language and overhaul the territory's public service. Audio
Exhibition shows environment beauty and devastation in the Solomons
The natural beauty and indigenous culture of Solomon Islands were on show at a recent exhibition in Wellington, juxtaposed with jarring images of logging and mining. Audio
Affordable homes planned for lower-income Fiji families
The Fiji government is planning affordable and climate-resilient homes for Fijians by 2020. This week, it signed a landmark agreement with the IFC, a World Bank group, to provide decent housing for… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 18 March 2019
Vigils remembering the victims of the Christchurch terrorist attacks are being held across the Pacific; New Zealand's Fijian community is reeling after three of its members were killed in Friday's… Audio
Vigils for victims of Chch attacks being held across Pacific
Vigils remembering the victims of the Christchurch terrorist attacks are being held across the Pacific. Audio
Message of tolerance as Fiji reels from mosque attacks
New Zealand's Fijian community is reeling after three of its members were killed in Friday's mosque attacks in Christchurch. The terrorist attacks, which killed at least 50 people, have also been… Audio
Dozens dead and over a thousand displaced by Papua floods
Local authorities in Indonesia's Papua Province have confirmed that the death toll from the weekend's flooding near Jaypura has risen to 68. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 March 2019
A Vanuatu-based business adviser is warning Pacific nations placed on a new EU tax blacklist they could get locked out of trade with Europe; the PNG's Trades Union Congress hopes Bougainville chooses… Audio
Former PNG chief justice: Cancel seabed mining licenses
PNG's former chief justice wants the government to cancel sea bed mining licenses given to the company Nautilus. Audio
Trade union chief pleas for Bougainville to stay with PNG
The general secretary of the Papua New Guinea Trades Union Congress, John Paska, hopes Bougainville chooses to stay part of PNG. Audio
EU tax blacklist could block Pacific trade - expert
A Vanuatu-based business adviser is warning Pacific nations placed on a new EU tax blacklist they could get locked out of trade with Europe. Audio
Push for more Pasifika to consider STEM careers
There is a push for greater Pasifika participation in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Audio
Manus Island refugee using sport to inspire
A Manus Island refugee wants to inspire people with his return to the boxing ring. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 12 March 2019
Travellers to the Pacific warned to immunise against measles; young Pacific leaders challenged to make a difference; NZ union looks to explain role in RSE for Pacific countries; thousands more… Audio