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Call for enhanced efforts to tackle TB crisis in PNG
The Paediatric Society of Papua New Guinea has renewed calls to end childhood tuberculosis which impacts thousands of young lives in light of world health day.
Pasifika, Maori leaders seeking legal personhood for whales make 'a big statement'
Aotearoa's Kiingi Tuheitia and the Cook Islands Kaumaiti Nui Tou Ariki have signed a declaration that aims to give to'orā more robust protections that are recognised internationally. Audio
Niue students promote language in Aotearoa
Primary school students from Niue visit New Zealand on a cultural exchange promoting Vagahau Niue.
ASB Polyfest: A showcase of cultural diversity and youth empowerment
From the rhythmic beats of Cook Islands drums to the grace and elegance of Siva Samoa, the festival brought together over 200 teams from 69 schools across Aotearoa.
Pasifika Festival to showcase culture and identity
The stage is set for Pasifika to celebrate their cultural identity at Auckland Pasifika Festival this weekend. Audio
Bougainville minister calls for mining giant to do more
Theonila Roka Matbob is calling for the mining giant Rio Tinto to set "concrete commitments for remediation and clean up" of the Panguna mine. Audio
Candidates confirmed for Penrhyn Island by-election
Four candidates, including the wife of the former deputy prime minister, are running in the Penrhyn Island by-election next month.
Tabuya calls for stronger online laws
Fiji's Women and Children's Minister Lynda Tabuya says Pacific island countries need to "strengthen our laws" on online harassment.
Cook Islanders urged to protect native kakaia birds population
A wildlife sanctuary in the Cook Islands is concerned about the native white tern population after high winds due to recent weather events knocked chicks off their perches. Audio
Wellington Pasifika Festival a huge success
Wellington's Pacific community came together to honour their rich cultural heritage at the Wellington Pasifika Festival over the weekend. Audio
Reports of flooding, no power - 'Cook Islands prepared' for Cyclone Nat, disaster office says
Tropical Cyclone Nat is passing through the Cook Islands with strong winds and heavy swell warnings in place for the southern group of islands.
'Lifeline of our economy': Cook Islands airport marks 50th anniversary
Prime Minister Mark Brown said the opening of the airport in 1974 marked the beginning of a new age of prosperity and development for the island nation.
Tuvalu elections 2024: Strong voter turnout reported
Over 6,000 people registered to cast their votes in eight constituencies in the country. Polls will close 4pm, local time.
Cook Islands tourism gets crucial boost
Cooks Islands tourism figures for 2023 have exceeded the industry's expectations and the national tourist office says "future proofing" the sector needs to be a priority.
Cook Islands turtle facial recognition project aims to help conservation efforts
Facial recognition software is being used to track turtle movements in the Cook Islands.
How a cat shelter in Rarotonga is encouraging people to 'learn a little bit of empathy’
The Paws and Claws Cat Sanctuary started up a 'cuddles and hugs' day on Sundays to encourage the community to learn more about cats and how to properly care for them.
Legends and animals from the Cook Islands feature in new mural
A 560-metre plain grey seawall has been transformed into the longest mural in the South Pacific.
Mixed Oceania paddling team wins V6 race
A mixed Oceania V6 paddling team has won the grueling 36-kilometer Round Rarotonga race over the weekend.
Oscar-winning director Taika Waititi paves way for Pasifika representation in Hollywood
Pasifika actors dominate the big screen in Taika Waititi's latest film, 'Next Goal Wins'.
Outrage in the Cook Islands after bar fight stabbing incident
Over 5000 people have signed a petition demanding rearrests of six tourists after a brutal bar brawl landed two local nightclub employees in hospital with stab wounds in Rarotonga.
Port Moresby to host world indigenous business forum
500 indigenous Papua New Guinea businesses will be in the spotlight this week, with the country hosting this year's World Indigenous Business Forum in Port Moresby.
Toa Samoa players, fans bring the heat ahead of clash against Kiwis
Auckland's Victoria Park was painted red and blue as hundreds of league supporters came together in full force for Toa Samoa Fan Day on Tuesday. Audio
Melanesians will gather for cultural event to 'celebrate identity'
Melanesians all across Aotearoa are coming together in Auckland this weekend to celebrate their unique cultural heritage.
Fijian language week ends with national day celebrations in NZ
Community pride of Fijian culture has been showcased at the annual Fiji Day Festival in Aotearoa New Zealand over the weekend.
Pacific Islanders in Israel safe but struggling to get home
Some of the hundreds of Pacific Islanders caught up in the conflict in Israel are beginning their journeys home.