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Sport: Samoa ends up making a profit from All Black test
Audio 24 Nov 2015The Samoa Rugby Union says it ended up making a profit from hosting the All Blacks in Apia, after receiving some additional sponsorship money. Audio
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Cook Islanders take to the streets over purse seiners
Audio 24 Nov 2015Cook Islanders have again taken to the streets to protest the government's plans to allow more purse seine boats to fish in its waters. Audio
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New Zealander helping Syrian refugees in Lebanon
Millions of Syrians have poured into Lebanon in the past four years, many then try to board boats for Turkey, and from there attempt the treacherous journey to Europe, often on unseaworthy vessels… Audio
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Petition in American Samoa hopes to save local tuna industry
A new grassroots movement in American Samoa is hoping to collect 10,000 signatures in a bid to help save the local tuna industry. Audio
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'God help New Zealand ' - mother of deportee's victim
A killer who dumped his girlfriend's body in a bin is reported to be among the dozen Christmas Island deportees who arrived back in the country yesterday. Audio
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More help needed for young migrants fleeing abuse
Auckland researchers say teenagers fleeing domestic abuse have ended up as exploited and illegal workers, paid just five-dollars an hour, to pay off hospital bills. Audio
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Next generation of Fiji journalists faces certain pressures
Audio 20 Nov 2015Fiji's student journalists have been told they can change the media climate in the country, but face enormous pressures to do so. Audio
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PNG drought situation grim despite recent rain
Audio 19 Nov 2015Recent heavy rain across much of Papua New Guinea's Highlands seems to have done little to ease the severe drought affecting three million people. Audio
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Course in Vanuatu raises development concerns
Audio 19 Nov 2015A sustainable resource management course in Vanuatu has ignited differing views on development in the country. Audio
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Fiji media seek support for Moce family
Audio 18 Nov 2015Senior media representatives in Fiji say several unsuccessful attempts were made to try and secure compensation for the veteran news photographer Sitiveni Moce whose funeral was held in Suva today. Audio
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Filmmaker aims to dispel AIDS stigma in Papua
Audio 18 Nov 2015An Indonesia-based documentary-maker is trying to dispel the huge stigma and discrimination which people with HIV/AIDS experience in Indonesia's Papua region. Audio
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Salvation Army demands new law to help homeless children
After finding children have been sleeping in cars, garages, and outside, the Salvation Army is demanding a new law to make sure all children have a legal right to adequate housing. Audio
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Deferred levy finally set in Tonga
Audio 17 Nov 2015A controversial levy on foreign exchange transactions in Tonga will come into effect on Friday. Audio
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Termites contributed to CNMI typhoon damage
Audio 17 Nov 2015A contractor in the Northern Marianas says termites vastly increased the damage caused by Typhoon Soudelor. Audio
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New Fiji president on hopes for the role
Audio 17 Nov 2015The new Fiji president, Jioji Konrote, says as a father figure to the nation, his main priority is to ensure the people remain united. Audio
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Local Cook Islands fishermen wary of new tuna agreement
Audio 16 Nov 2015There continues to be widespread opposition to purse seining fleets fishing in Cook Islands waters, despite the government hailing its latest fishing negotiations as the best deal yet. Audio
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Niue aims for 80 percent renewable energy by 2025
Audio 16 Nov 2015Niue is seeking approximately 18.3 million US dollars to build a solar farm as part of the island nation's plans to reduce its heavy reliance on fossil fuels. Audio
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Iwi get help preserving taonga Maori
An East Cape iwi is developing an online museum to store its old photos, diary entries and artefacts scattered around the world. Audio
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Help on the way for Pacific products facing tough barriers
Audio 13 Nov 2015Pacific brands are still struggling to break down barriers to trade and market their products outside the Pacific. Audio
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Kontiki2 rafts en route to Rapa Nui
Audio 12 Nov 2015Two traditional rafts that have set off on a round-trip from Peru to Rapa Nui in the name of science and history could be on the water for over four months. Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu football mourn death of former international
Audio 12 Nov 2015Vanuatu football community mourns death of former defender. Audio
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Pacific scientists work to combat malaria
Audio 10 Nov 2015Scientists in the region are setting their sights on the parasite Plasmodium Vivax as the key to realising the Pacific's aim to eradicate malaria. Audio
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Court decides future of Tahiti man living in canoe
Audio 9 Nov 2015An appeals court in French Polynesia is to decide the future of a man who has been living in a canoe outside a large resort near Tahiti. Audio
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PNG model takes stand against violence
Audio 9 Nov 2015A Papua New Guinea model who regards herself as a pioneer is facing a storm of abuse for not fitting cultural norms. Audio
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Chris Cairns' wife accused of lying to help husband
Chris Cairns' wife has been accused of lying to help her cricketer husband. Audio