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Pacific feels the strain of increased demand for kava
Audio 5 Jul 2016The kava industry is feeling the strain as the popularity of kava grows in the Pacific region and beyond. Audio
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BREXIT will have minimal effect on the Pacific: Academic
Audio 29 Jun 2016A British exit from the European Union will have little or no effect on the Pacific according to an economic professor at New Zealand's Victoria University of Wellington. Audio
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Nauru election date announcement imminent
Audio 9 Jun 2016Nauru's election date could be announced in parliament tomorrow as the 3 year term ends. Audio
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New initiative brings more NZ television to Pacific screens
New Zealand TV sports, drama and news is starting to be relayed through public broadcasters in the Pacific as part of a New Zealand government initiative. Audio
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Waikato DHB shows off its popular meals
Audio 6 May 2016Amid complaints about the Compass meals served by the Southern District Health Board, the Waikato DHB's food has received outstanding praise, with some patients asking to take menus home Video, Audio
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Manus island decision unlikely to threaten PNG's aid
An expert in Australian foreign aid says hundreds of millions of dollars promised to Papua New Guinea for hosting an asylum seeker detention centre is unlikely to be threatened. Audio
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Fate of illegally detained asylum seekers in PNG in the balance
Audio 28 Apr 2016The fate of 850 asylum seekers and refugees detained illegally on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island hangs in the balance. Audio
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Queenstown struggling to cope with its popularity
It's not just those living in Auckland who are finding their house prices and rents are spiralling out of their control. Audio
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Walking more popular than rugby
Audio 4 Apr 2016Comedian and football enthusiast Andrew Clay shares his thoughts on the demise of netball and rugby and the rise of walking and camping as sports. Audio
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Underfunding of Bougainville education a huge problem - Momis
Audio 4 Apr 2016Bougainville to look to donors for help to fund its poorly functioning education sector. Audio
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Signs of political shifts in PNG ahead of 2017 elections
Audio 16 Mar 2016A Papua New Guinea opposition grouping, the Pangu Pati, says it is joining forces with a main party from the governing coalition, the People's Progress Party for next year's general election. It's… Audio
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New era dawns in Kiribati politics
The election in Kiribati of a virtual underdog as the new president marks a new era in the country's history. Audio
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WHO encourages action on alarming betel nut use
The World Health Organisation says betel nut use is on the rise in the Pacific and they're encouraging countries to raise awareness and consider policy level efforts. Audio
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Fiji's tourism industry galvanises to get visitors back
The tourism industry in Fiji has wasted no time in banding together to pull overseas visitors back in the wake of Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Samoa election with record number of women candidates
Audio 29 Feb 2016On Friday 4th of March Samoans go to the polls and this comes after campaigns that showed the political life in the country is changing. Audio
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Shark diving proposed in Saipan
Audio 18 Feb 2016An ocean scientist and conservationist says a shark diving industry in Saipan could see the Northern Marianas reap millions of dollars in economic benefits. Audio
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Solomon Islanders flag alternative Aussie standard
Audio 1 Feb 2016A conversation has started in Solomon Islands about an alternative design for the Australian flag which was voted the most popular in a recent Western Sydney University survey of more than 8000… Audio
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Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, PNG at risk of invasive plant
Audio 25 Jan 2016A new study may help halt the advance of an extremely invasive plant, which has decimated two thirds of the vegetation of French Polynesia. Audio
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Thousands affected by Samoa market destruction
Thousands of people are estimated to have had their livelihoods affected by the destruction of Savalalo Market in Samoa, which was burned to the ground over the weekend. Audio
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Calls for boycott of French Polynesia dolphin centre
Sea Shepherd French Polynesia is calling on the public to boycott the territory's only dolphin centre in Moorea. Audio
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Olivia and Oliver Most Popular Baby Names Again
Audio 6 Jan 2016Olivia and Oliver have topped the list of the country's most popular names for babies - again. Olivia's regularly in the top two and Oliver has been the number one choice for the last three years. But… Audio
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More Nauru MPs join criticism of observer mission
Audio 24 Dec 2015More Nauru MPs are asking why the Commonwealth Secretariat's observer mission didn't seek out opposition voices. Audio
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Sanford says fresh fish products increasingly popular
The fish company, Sanford, says the increased focus on the production of fresh fish has found a strong local demand. Audio
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Northland Maori take back control of a popular swimming spot
A Northland Maori community group is taking back control of its local swimming spot. Audio
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Solutions to Cooks Muri lagoon algal bloom proposed
The Cook Islands government is planning on dredging Muri lagoon to rid it of an algal bloom it has labelled a national disaster. Audio