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Prominent Cooks business woman trying out politics
Cook Islands businesswoman, Teresa Manarangi-Trott, has aiming to get into parliament on June 14th. Audio
PNG MP referred to committee for social media comment
A Papua New Guinea MP has been referred to the Parliamentary Privileges Committee for a Facebook comment labelling a fellow MP as "dumb". Audio
Pacific libraries have key role in helping implement SDGs
Libraries can play a key role to help ensure the success of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 28 May 2018
A Fiji opposition leader is charged by anti-corruption officials; what will ratifying the Bougainville referendum result involve?; Fiji embraces seasonal work opportunities; an alert for infectious… Audio
Fiji opposition leader charged by anti-corruption officials
The leader of Fiji's main opposition party, Sitiveni Rabuka, has been charged by anti-corruption officials. Audio
Bougainville vote ratification and what it involves - Joe Lera
The Bougainville Regional MP Joe Lera details what the PNG parliament will consider when it comes to reatify Bougainville's referendum on possible independence. Audio
Fiji embraces seasonal work opportunities in NZ
Fiji's government says seasonal work opportunities in New Zealand are 'making a real difference' in the lives of Fijians who are participating. It would like to see more Fijians getting involved, if… Audio
Vanuatu's Ambae alert for infectious disease outbreak
Vanuatu's national co-ordinator for emergency medical teams says the threat of an infectious disease outbreak is an acute concern on volcanically active Ambae Island. Audio
Chocolate made from Solomons cacao bag international awards
Two varieties of single origin chocolate made in New Zealand from Solomon Islands cacao have won bronze awards at an international event in London. Audio
Sport: Wan Papua Warriors eye Northern Hemisphere debut
The Wan Papua Warriors rugby league are fundraising to compete at the London Nines. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 21 May 2018
Questions around NZ's commitment to Pasifika mental health; top Pacific youth leaders get US grants for projects; competition for Pacific war memorial closes; 'Leitis in Waiting' film highlights the… Audio
Questions around NZ's commitment to Pasifika mental health
Questions are being asked about the level of commitment the New Zealand government is showing to the mental health of its Pasifika community. Audio
Top Pacific youth leaders get US grants for projects
Young leaders from across the Pacific region share their community projects for US grant funding. Audio
Competition for Pacific war memorial closes
The first stage of a New Zealand government funded project for a Pacific Island memorial at the Pukeahu Natiional War Memorial Park in Wellington finishes this evening. Audio
Leitis film highlights the transgender struggle for Pacific
A film about Tongan Leitis highlights transgender struggles for Pacific and debuts in New Zealand. Audio
Author receives grant to publish children's book in Palauan
A project to promote literacy and language in Palau has received a US Pacific youth grant to publish and distribute a colourful children's book written in Palauan with english subtitles. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 14 May 2018
An analyst says there's merit to PNG changing electoral system; A call for better animal welfare in Fiji; NZ kiwifruit growers want more seasonal workers from the Pacific; The Red Cross looks at ways… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 May 2018
The head of PNG's disaster response team says the response to February's earthquake disaster is trucking on, despite challenges; mixed feelings on the Vanuatu island of Ambae as the government… Audio
PNG quake disaster response trucks on despite big challenges
The head of Papua New Guinea's main team responding to the Highlands earthquake disaster says so far the response has been as good as can be expected. But Bill Hamblin says there are ways that PNG's… Audio
Mixed feelings on Ambae as govt considers permanent evacuation
There are mixed feelings on Ambae as the island's volcano continues to erupt and the Vanuatu government considers a permanent evacuation of the island. There are mixed feelings on Ambae as the… Audio