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Workshop aims to improve auditing processes in the Pacific
Workshop in the Cook Islands aims to help improve the quality of public service auditing in the Pacific. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning editon for 27 November 2018
The suspension of a prominent Papua New Guinea broadcast journalist has led to condemnation throughout the country; on the sidelines of this month's APEC summit in Port Moresby Tonga joined the ranks… Audio
Calls for the reinstatement of PNG journalist
The government backed suspension of a prominent Papua New Guinea broadcast journalist has led to condemnation throughout the country. Audio
Tonga eyes more trade with China after signing BRI
On the sidelines of this month's APEC summit in Port Moresby Tonga joined the ranks of Pacific nations that have signed up to China's Belt and Road Initiative. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 26 November 2018
Reseachers say threats from climate change are increasing substantially; there are calls for the PNG government to disclose how much public money was spent hosting APEC; we look at the impact of fake… Audio
Threats from climate change increasing substantially
There is less time than previously thought to try and address the effects of climate change, American researchers say. Audio
Call for PNG govt to disclose cost of APEC for taxpayers
A Papua New Guinea MP says the government must table a detailed report on how much public money was spent on hosting APEC, and on what items. Audio
Sport: Flying Fijians target more major scalps
Fiji eye more major scalps after beating France. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 26 November 2018
This month's election in Fiji was not immune to the increasingly world-wide phenomenon of so-called fake news around polling time. Fiji's authorities made several calls as the election unfolded for… Audio
Fiji deals with fake news over election time
Last week's election in Fiji was not immune to the increasingly world-wide phenomenon of so-called fake news. Audio
Chuuk's women were not silent, submissive and hapless
A PhD student from the Federated States of Micronesia is weaving together a history of Chuuk with the aim to deliver an accurate portrayal of indigenous women. Audio
Call for Cooks govt to consider risks of seabed mining
An environmental organisation says the Cook Islands government must focus as much on the potential environmental risks of seabed mining as it does on the economic benefits. Audio
Cook Islands govt says it will assess impact of deep sea mining
The Cook Islands government says by offering tenders for deep sea exploration it will be able to assess the environmental risks of extracting minerals from its seabed. Audio
Concerns about apple picker shortages despite RSE boost
Hawke's Bay apple growers say a looming worker shortage is keeping them up at night - and that's despite more workers from the Pacific being brought in to help. Audio
Power still out in South of Saipan after Typhoon Yutu
Much of the island of Saipan in the Northern Marianas remains without power and water, as recovery efforts continue in the wake of Typhoon Yutu. Audio
Tokelau elders protest dismissals of public servants
Elders in the Tokelau atoll of Fakaofo are protesting the removal of two former public servants from office. Audio
Manus refugees as contemporary art
An artist, who challenges stereotypes of marginalised people, has filmed refugees on Manus Island. Audio
Pacific countries to promote kava as food product
Pacific Island countries are working to adhere to an international food standard in order to protect the reputation of their kava products. The Codex Alimentarius Quality Standard is set by the World… Audio
Pacific European Union Marine Partnership launched
The Pacific European Union Marine Partnership was launched last week in New Caledonia. Audio
Pacific language learn to read books win NZ award
A series of books designed to help young Pacific children learn to read won an award last week at the SunPix Pacific Peoples Awards in Auckland. Audio