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Investigation in Samoa after two infants die after vaccination
Samoa investigation underway into two infant deaths following MMR vaccination. Audio
NZ kindy fighting to save Pacific languages bags prestigious award
A kindergarten in Porirua fighting to save Pacific languages has won a prestigious prime minister's award for engagement and service to its community. Audio
Third business in Rarotonga destroyed by fire in a month
Third commercial business in Rarotonga destroyed by fire in one month. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 July 2018
Pacific Media Alliance says a ban imposed by Nauru on ABC journalists attending the Forum summit is a worrying development; a marine scientist is urging caution over the harvesting of giant clams from… Audio
Global media group raises concerns over Nauru ban
Pacific Media Alliance says a ban imposed by Nauru on ABC journalists attending the Forum summit is a worrying development. Audio
Caution urged over harvesting of giant clams in Cook Islands
A marine scientist is urging caution over the harvesting of giant clams from Manuae Island in the Cook Islands. Audio
Solomon Islands newest female MP
Solomon Islands' newest female MP is encouraging all women to rise above their challenges and pursue their leadership ambitions. Audio
Problem gambling grows among Pasifika New Zealand
A new report suggests Pasifika youth and their mothers in New Zealand need support to stop the increasing problem of gambling. Audio
Short story writer shines a light on Pacific LGBTQIA community
Commonwealth Pacific short story winner from Samoa shines a new light on LGBTQIA community. Audio
Manus Island boxer fighting for refugees
Refugees exiled to Manus Island and Nauru by Australia have a new champion in the form of a boxer fighting on their behalf. Audio
Resurgence of Malaria in PNG
Papua New Guinea has seen a dramatic surge in cases of Malaria but a new drug still under review could be a potential ally in the fight against the disease. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edtion for 5 July 2018
Hundreds of South Auckland youth are uniting in a movement to change negative perceptions about their community; moves are under way to trial a rooftop solar power programme in Papua New Guinea's… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 5 July 2018
A Papua New Guinea woman says rampant logging has devastated her community's lifestyle; an academic says Australian media coverage of the Chinese influence in the Pacific has been hysterical; a… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 4 July 2018
A lengthy criminal case in Nauru is set for further delays as the government says it will appeal a Supreme Court ruling that a recently passed law is unconstitutional; an environmental campaigner in… Audio
Delay likely in the trial of the so called 'Nauru 19'
A lengthy criminal case in Nauru is set for further delays as the government says it will appeal a Supreme Court ruling that a recently passed law is unconstitutional. Audio
Vanuatu anti-plastic campaign sets new target
An environmental campaigner in Vanuatu has set her sights on a new target now the once ubiquitous plastic bag is a thing of the past in the country. Audio
Legal issues in Pacific underscores NZ academic conference
Increasing the understanding of Pacific legal issues is the aim of the Pacific Law and Culture Conference held this week at New Zealand's Canterbury University. Audio
West Papua a "black hole" for human rights
Indonesia's Papua has been described as a human rights "black hole". Audio
PNG social media attack on newspapers heavily criticised
A social media campaign alleging corruption against two Papua New Guinea daily newspapers has been criticised by the PNG Media Council. Audio
Tongan artist carves stars for Matariki
A Tongan carver has contributed to a Matariki carving symposium in New Zealand. Audio