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Dateline Pacific for 4 November 2020
Tahiti desperate to avoid lockdown as Covid-19 numbers mushroom; Three people in the Flying Fijians rugby camp in France test positive for Covid-19; New Zealand's new government cabinet unveiled with… Audio
Dateline Pacific for 3 November 2020
Palauans vote in historic election; Cook Islands is opening up parts of its waters for seabed mining explopration. Audio
Dateline Pacific for 2 November 2020
Pacific countries in new trade deal to set up implementation unit; Tokelauan community in NZ works to keep language alive; Family at forefront for Pacific boxers in 'Fight of the Century'; New… Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 31 October 2020
Covid-19 death toll rises in French Polynesia; A New Zealand memorial service has been held for Former Cook islands prime minister and doctor, Joe Williams; New Pasifika MPs in NZ's ruling party hit… Audio
Dateline Pacific for 30 October 2020
Covid-19 death toll rises in French Polynesia; A New Zealand memorial service has been held for Former Cook islands prime minister and doctor, Joe Williams.; Growers and Pacific both itching for… Audio
NZ memorial service salutes legacy of Cooks former PM Williams
A New Zealand memorial service has been held for Former Cook islands prime minister and doctor, Joe Williams, whereb tributes to his important legacy were heard in a solemn and respectful cultural… Audio
NZ growers and Pacific keen for seasonal workers to return
New Zealand's horticulture sector says it believes workers from Covdi-19 free parts of the Pacific should be allowed to enter the country and address a skilled worker shortage, adding that plans are… Audio
Dateline Pacific for 29 October 2020
Tonga's Justice Minister unmoved by criticism of amendment; Pacific nations at forefront of anti-nuclear breakthrough; New Bougainville government encouraging youth into business.
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…Pacific nations at forefront of anti-nuclear breakthrough
Pacific Islands countries have played a key role in making the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons come into force. Audio
Dateline Pacific for 28 October 2020
Pacific Forum approaches decision day on top job; Australia called on to provide dignified Pacific immigation pathway; Tensions rise over sale of New Caledonia's Vale plant. Audio
Tensions rise over sale of New Caledonia's Vale plant
Tension is rising again in New Caledonia over the sale of the Vale nickel plant after last month's planned purchase by New Century Resources of Australia was abandoned. Audio
PNG corrections working to prevent deadly prison breaks
Papua New Guinea's Correctional Services are planning new measures to prevent jailbreaks. Audio
Mobile phone use a key to social contact in PNG
Mobile phones are a key way of families staying in contact across far-flung remote provinces in Papua New Guinea. Audio
Dateline Pacific for 19 October 2020
Melanesian musicians use mobile phones to reach audience; Book project highlights the cultural journeys of Pacific women in NZ. Audio
Melanesian musicians use mobile phones to reach audience
Mobile phones have become an increasingly significant tool for producing and sharing music in Melanesia. James and Roslyn Koisen are a musical duo based in Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay province… Audio