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3pm RNZ Pacific News and Sport for 5 May 2022
The latest RNZ Pacific News and Sport. Audio
3pm RNZ Pacific News and Sport for 3 May 2022
The latest RNZ Pacific News and Sport. Audio
Cook Islands stray dogs shot by police amid spate of attacks
Police in the Cook Islands have resorted to shooting stray dogs, amid a spate of dog attacks on locals.
Thousands of unregistered animals are roaming freely, menacing and attacking people and… Audio
Fijian to head Maori, Pacific and indigenous studies
Fijian to head University of Otago's Maori, Pacific and indigenous studies. Audio
Talanoa with NZ's Pacific ambassador for gender equality
We talanoa to Louisa Wall, New Zealand's newly appointed Pacific Ambassador for Gender Equality. Audio
Cook Islands preparing to open up to the world
The Cook Islands government prepares to reopen its borders to the world. Audio
Tagata O Te Moana for 26 March 2022
A draft security cooperation agreement, between China and Solomon Islands, has been leaked on social media. In New Zealand, Covid-19 continues to hit Pacific Peoples hard with one of the highest… Audio
Pacific Waves for 26 March 2022
A draft security cooperation agreement, between China and Solomon Islands, has been leaked on social media. Australia accepts New Zealand's long-standing offer to take 450 refugees over three years… Audio
Australia accepts New Zealand's offer to take refugees
Australia accepts New Zealand's offer to take 450 refugees over three years Audio
Pacific Waves for 25 March 2022
Niue has ramped up its alert levels inlight of four new cases of Covid-19 at the border, New Zealand's Pasifika disability community respond to changes to Covid restrictions, and New Zealand tourists… Audio
Niue tighten restrictions after new Covid cases
Niue has ramped up its alert levels inlight of four new cases of Covid-19 at the border. Audio
NZ tourists isolating in Rarotonga raise thousands for SPCA
New Zealand tourists use isolation time in Rarotonga to help local SPCA Audio
Pacific Waves for 23 March 2022
Community cases of Covid-19 are nearing 300 in Samoa as people wait to hear about whether the lockdown will be extended. New Zealand and Fiji make a pact to further strengthen its defence forces and… Audio
Pacific Waves for 24 March 2022
Tonga rebuilds two months on since the volcanic eruption and tsunami, but its agriculture industry has been devestated. An exclusive interview with Palau's Head of State, And the untold mining history… Audio
Pacific Waves for 22 March 2022
A call by the Pacific Islands Forum to keep women's rights at the centre of pandemic and climate change discussions at the 66th session of the Commission on the Status of Women, Papua New Guinea… Audio
Frontline workers in Samoa feel the pressure
Community cases of Covid-19 are nearing 300 in Samoa as people wait to hear about whether the lockdown will be extended. Audio
New Zealand and Fiji Defence Ministers meet
New Zealand and Fiji have made a pact to work together to further strengthen its defence forces. Audio
Kiribati groundwater issues highlighted on World Water Day
it's World Water Day so we take a look at the issues Kiribati is facing with groundwater. Audio
Gaming harm is impacting a number of Pacific youth
Gaming harm is impacting a growing number of Pacific youth in Aotearoa. A new study has revealed shocking insights into the harmful effects of online gaming on Pasifika and how it could be a gateway… Audio
Fears children being drawn into online gaming
Online gaming can be a gateway to problem gambling, and primary school children are allegedly being drawn in.
That's the shocking finding in the research, which identified young Pasifika as being at… Audio