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West Papuan demographics update highlights disparity
Audio 27 Jan 2017New statistics show indigenous Melanesians are not yet the minority they were thought to be in West Papua. But while the proportion of Papuan people as a percentage of the population continues to… Audio
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Solution sought by Pacific for illegal Vietnamese vessels
Audio 25 Jan 2017Solutions are being sought to curb the illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing by so called Vietnamese "blue boats" on remote coastal and offshore reefs in the Pacific. Audio
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Call for GCF to focus on climate change refugees
The New Zealand opposition Labour Party's Pacific climate change spokesperson, Su'a William Sio, has welcomes funding commitments from the Green Climate Fund, but says finding ways to cater for… Audio
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Migration impulse to continue into 2017
Immigrant and tourist numbers set records last month with no sign that they are going to ease any time soon. Audio
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More permanent Pacific workers in Australia better than aid
Audio 14 Dec 2016Allowing one percent of Pacific citizens to work in Australia would deliver greater benefit than Australia's entire aid programme, according to new research. Audio
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Call for moratorium on Pacific bluefin fishing
Audio 7 Dec 2016There is a call before this week's meeting in Nadi of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission for a two year ban on fishing for bluefin tuna. Audio
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Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal by Jenny McLeod
'Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal': Composer Jenny McLeod considers Lilburn’s thoughts on tradition and language, and continues with her own personal reflections, in illustrated verse.
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UN official wants immediate shut down of Nauru camps
Audio 18 Nov 2016A United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights, Francois Crepeau, says Australia's human rights record has been tarnished by its migration policies. Audio
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Palau's Remengesau says election toughest battle ever
Audio 11 Nov 2016The returning president of Palau, Tommy Remengesau Jr, says the 2016 election race was the toughest ever on both a political and personal level. Audio
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New Pacific federation recognises resilence as a sector
Audio 31 Oct 2016Pacific Island countries have created the world's first industry association for people involved in climate change and disaster work. Audio
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Migration hits record highs in second wind
The number of people settling in New Zealand has reached record levels. About 70,000 people moved here permanently in the year to September. Audio
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Migration gets a second wind
As you will have heard in the news, migration appears to have got a second wind, with the number of people coming to settle and visit back at record levels. Audio
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Niueans work to revive dying language
Audio 20 Oct 2016The Niuean community are hoping that this week's Niuean language celebrations around New Zealand will help to revive their dying language. Audio
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Sallies wants migration curbed to help young get jobs
The Salvation Army launches new report calling for foreign worker numbers to be cut back and those jobs given instead to the thousands of struggling NZers. It also wants to see recruitment directly… Audio
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First PNG cardinal says Pope is looking to the developing world
Audio 12 Oct 2016The first Catholic bishop of Papua New Guinea to be appointed as a cardinal says he will spread the message of his country's plight with the rest of the world. Audio
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Manus plan under renewed legal scrutiny
Audio 11 Oct 2016A lawyer representing detainees on Manus Island says he may file contempt of court proceedings against the Papua New Guinea government. Audio
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NZ/ Aust called on to give Pacific visa free access
Audio 3 Oct 2016The Pacific's struggle to get easier access into Australia and New Zealand. Audio
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Marshall Islands' emigration to the US soars
Audio 30 Sep 2016Marshall Islanders are continuing to move in great numbers to the United States in search of jobs and schooling. Audio
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Tongan noble MP wants focus on climate change migration
Audio 27 Sep 2016A Tongan noble representative has told a Commonwealth Secretariat meeting that countries need to prepare for the possibility of climate change-induced migration. Audio
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Pacific training project opens doors for Pasifika youth
Audio 22 Sep 2016A successful pilot programme for young Pacific youth is set to lift incomes and living standards for New Zealand's Pacific population. Audio
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More records for migration and tourism
As you may heave heard in the news - the number of people coming to New Zealand to live, study and work has rebounded to record highs. Audio
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Pacific calls for help on migration crisis at UN
Audio 21 Sep 2016Pacific island countries have called for help in dealing with refugees at a major UN gathering in New York. Audio
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Tuna operators fear proposal to close off 30% of EEZs
Audio 6 Sep 2016A new conservation measure proposing the closure of 30 percent of Exclusive Economic Zones in the Pacific has regional tuna operators concerned. Audio
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Danish MPs stopped from travelling to Nauru
Audio 5 Sep 2016An advisor for some of the Danish MPs who were stopped from travelling to Nauru on a fact-finding mission last week says he's not surprised it happened. Audio
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Pitcairn treasures wanted
Audio 31 Aug 2016A search is underway for treasures from Pitcairn Island which have migrated abroad along with Pitcairn's diaspora. Audio