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Claims that NZ govt fails vulnerable Maori and Pasifika
A former mental health worker says the New Zealand government has failed to address the needs of vulnerable Maori and Pasifika peoples. Audio
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Deported NZer seeks answers from PNG Immigration
Audio 14 Jun 2017A New Zealand Catholic missionary deported from Papua New Guinea says it's unclear how he was supposed to have breached the conditions of his visa. Douglas Tennent says his work helping local people… Audio
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Fewer Pacific people are migrating to New Zealand
Despite a rapid rise in immigrant numbers in New Zealand, it's getting harder for people from the Pacific to move to New Zealand. Audio
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Lengthy detention for Nepali refugees in FSM
Audio 30 May 2017A lawyer in the Federated States of Micronesia says she she'll go ahead with legal action to try and set free four Nepali refugees detained in Pohnpei. Audio
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The first Polyfest event in Australia ready for 2018
The first Polyfest event celebrating Indigenous and Pacific cultures through dance forms is set for Australia in 2018. Audio
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Pacific Currents exhibition supports child cancer efforts
Pacific Currents exhibition supports child cancer efforts. Audio
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Refugees stuck in Pohnpei in 'inhumane' conditions
Four Nepalese men are stuck on a rickety boat in the Federated States of Micronesia nearly a year after they were given refugee status. Audio
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Talks in Tahiti on floating island plan
Experts gather in French Polynesia to discuss floating island project. Audio
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Manus refugee could use double jeopardy defence
A double jeopardy defence could apply in the new trial of the Manus Island refugee who escaped to Fiji, Loghman Sawari. Audio
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Tighter NZ immigration policies lead to big fall in migration
Audio 6 Apr 2017Despite record immigration levels in New Zealand, tighter immigration policies have led to significant falls in the number of approved Pacific migrants over the last five years. Audio
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Tighter immigration policies cause drop in Pacific migration
Despite record immigration levels, the number of Pasifika people being allowed into NZ as skilled mirgrants has dropped by 28 percent since 2012. It's all down to tighter immigration policies. Audio
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Mobile Schools reach new pupils in Port Moresby
Audio 4 Apr 2017Two mobile schools have been established in Papua New Guinea where the government estimates more than half-a-million children are unable to access education. Audio
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Pasifika youth focus for anti-suicide efforts
Reaching young Pasifika men remains a strong focus in the fight to combat high suicide rates in New Zealand. Audio
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Niue and Cook Islands still have eye on seat at UN
Audio 29 Mar 2017The Cook Islands has not given up on getting an independent seat at the United Nations but says it is not a priority at the moment. Audio
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Migration continues to be strong
Immigration is holding at record levels. Audio
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UN urged to investigate West Papua rights situation
Audio 3 Mar 2017Seven Pacific nations have raised concern over human rights abuses in West Papua at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, on the back of international consultations on Papua hosted by the World… Audio
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Migration and tourism numbers start the year on a solid footing
Migration and tourism continue at record levels. Audio
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Cook Islands Health Minister rejects criticism of expenditure
Audio 20 Feb 2017The Cooks Health Minister is defending the quality of care in the islands after his government's expenditure on health was labelled a disgrace. Audio
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PICAN says Australian climate claim not rational
Audio 15 Feb 2017The Pacific Islands Climate Action Network is taking Australia's climate ambassador to task over his support for the coal industry. Audio
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Marshall Islands focusing on trafficking
Audio 6 Feb 2017The Marshall Islands Government has emphasised its commitment to fighting human trafficking. Audio
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Capacity constraints from high levels of migration
Migration is expected to remain strong -- boosting the labour market and consumer demand -- but keeping pressure on the country's infrastructure. Audio
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Migration to NZ hits another record high despite tighter rules
Visitor arrivals increased 12 per cent last year, hitting nearly 3.5 million. Audio
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Migration gains set to remain strong
The number of people coming to New Zealand to live is still hitting record highs. Audio
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Business NZ says migration policy about right to meet demand
Business New Zealand says current immigration policy is about right to keep the economy humming along. Audio