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New Pacific air route lands in Palau
There is excitement in the air in Palau as the first flight of a weekly service from Australia kicks off.
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Pacific news in brief for February 21
Petrol rationing in PNG; China's new envoy to the Pacific; and progress on Vanuatu visas
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Pacific news in brief for January 27
Hopes Samoa will return to RSE scheme; Eighty-four Solomon Islanders to take part in Australia Labour Mobility Scheme; French authorities control over French Polynesia's EEZ stops illegal fishing
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Pacific news in brief for January 12
Samoa PM in NZ seeking medical treatment; mask use recommended by Nauru govt; gun battle in Papua between police and separatist group, and more
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What a year! RNZ Pacific's sports review of 2022
The past year has been a significant 12 months for Pacific sport after more than two years of cancellations due to the global pandemic. Audio
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Tuna Commission adopts new management procedure for skipjack
The annual meeting of the WCPFC concluded in Vietnam on Saturday.
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Agriculture and food security top agenda at Pacific SIDs forum in Apia
The Pacific Small Islands Developing States solutions forum is underway in Samoa.
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Pacific fisheries observers could return in 2023
Commercial fishing vessels in the Pacific could see regional fisheries observers returning to their decks as early as January.
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Pacific news in brief for November 11
Ex-top official jailed; toilet roll restrictions in Vanautu women's prison; and new hospital promise for Guam
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Season 2 Ep 11: Number 8 Wire
New Zealanders like to think we have a “Number 8 Wire Mentality” - a rough and ready enthusiasm for fixing and building stuff with limited resources. Video, Audio
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Samoa's deputy police commissioner wins prestigious award
Samoa's deputy police commissioner has become the first Pacific member of the Australasian Council of Women and Policing to win the prestigious Audrey Fagan Memorial Award.
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Pacific needs to re-evaluate its reliance on imported goods says researcher
The Covid-19 pandemic posed many challenges for Pacific Island countries but also allowed communities to return to a more traditional way of life.
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Pacific news in brief for October 15
Guam wants to be in the Pacific Islands Forum; FLNKS will not send a delegation to bilateral talks in Paris; NRL stars included in Fiji Bati line-up, and more.
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Nauru Airlines wins Australian tender, will resume north Pacific service
Nauru Airlines is expected this month to resume air service linking Brisbane with islands in the central and north Pacific.
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Nauru's new President takes oath
The government of the new Nauru President Russ Kun has been sworn in today and his executive includes 13 members out of the 19 MPs in parliament.
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Pacific news in brief for September 26
Parliamentary election in Nauru, American Samoa leaders poised for salary increase, Samoa sailors eye permanent NZ residency, Quake experts end American Samoa mission
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Nauruans vote for a new parliament
Nauruan voters head to the polls today with polling stations open till this evening.
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Pacific news in brief for September 17
Kiribati drought set to continue; search in Tonga for missing fishermen called off; and Nauruans go to the polls next Saturday.
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Pacific news in brief for August 30
Civil appeal to Japan over nuclear dump fear; Nauru will go to the polls next month; and Pro-independence camp in New Caledonia strengthened by Pacific Awakening
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Sporting news in brief
Teen dies after suffering rugby injury, football leading way on climate action, and Pacific Games turtle mascot named
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Nauru weightlifter dedicates medal to ex-champion
Nauruan weightlifter Maximina Uepa dedicated her Commonwealth Games medal to a former Games champion who succumbed to covid-19.
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Pacific news and sport in brief for July 25
Death of man in police cell, Vanuatu's new helpine for kids, and pioneering academic dies Death of man in police cell, Vanuatu's new helpine for kids, and pioneering academic dies...
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Pacific News and Sport briefs for Saturday July 23rd
250 people a day in Samoa seeking help for flu, some voting early in Cook Islands election, and no new community Covid cases in Nauru in latest figures
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Week in Politics: Andrew Little's bad week
Analysis - More than 900 doctors warn the health workforce is in serious trouble as the surge in Covid-19 cases and hospitalisations draws a response from the government.
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Pacific news in brief for July 13
Boost for water supplies in Kiribati, Samoa criminals try to sneak out, and Marianas has new covid subvariant