Samoa's govt clarifies changes to overseas voting laws
Samoa's government is stressing that under new laws citizens living abroad will still have to...
Samoa's govt clarifies changes to overseas voting laws
Samoa's government is stressing that under new laws citizens living abroad will still have to...
PNG community leader calls for stricter govt screening after seasonal workers jailed for rape
Sauni Ogomeni's call comes after after three PNG farm workers were jailed for raping a young...
Archaeologists use laser tech to uncover ancient city in Tonga
Ariel scanners used to map archaeological sites on Tongatapu has spotted close to 10,000 mounds...
PNG, Australia and NZ police deploy to Solomon Islands ahead of election
It's the biggest election in the country's history and all eyes are on whether Prime Minister...
New short film tackles stigma against "Plastic" Pasifika
The film responds to a generation labelled as "Plastic" who face regret, shame and sometimes an...
Call for Australian Museum to repatriate Vanuatu human remains
President and co-founder of the Australian South Sea Islanders (Port Jackson) Waskam Emelda...
Vanuatu community plans to take govt to court over lagoon pollution
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Documentary shines light on Pasifika adoption of K-Pop
K-pop is an acronym short for Korean popular music - it's upbeat, colourful and its impact has...
Concerns US deportees are responsible for recent violent crime in Marshall Islands
The mayor of the capital Majuro, Ladie Jack, says the impact of deportees on his community has...
Vanuatu community plans to take govt to court over lagoon pollution
As Leah Lewonbu reports, they can't swim or fish in the lagoon because it's been heavily polluted...
PNG govt green lights military response to illegal mining at Porgera
The mine just reopened this year, after several years of negotiations between the mine operator...
PNG woman entrepreneur hopes to share her knowledge with region
Esther Sione Daniels is the founder and owner of Te'hine Trend, based in the New Ireland...
Tuvalu govt confirms it will ratify landmark security treaty with Australia
It comes as residents of the low-lying atoll nation recover from devastating king tides, with...
Australian election observers arrive in Solomon Islands as vote edges closer
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Leaked document shows Tongan officials critical of Australia, NZ response to China security pact
It's a rare insight into what diplomats in the region were thinking at the height of the...
PNG women become helicopter pilots, hope to inspire more
Three young Papua New Guinea women have realised the phrase "the sky is the limit" by training to...
LISTEN: Five new films to highlight 'gritty reality' of West Papua at Australian film festival
Five emerging filmmakers will highlight the gritty realities of life in West Papua at an upcoming...
Chinese logging company which breached agreement in Vanuatu hopes for a second chance
In Vanuatu, the government is considering giving a Chinese logging company a second chance,...
Several left jobless as Vanuatu resort owners close popular casino
Iririki Island Resort has long advertised many offerings for tourists, however, a casino is no...
More than half of World Heritage seagrass meadows now under threat
Professor Scott Heron, the UNESCO chair for climate vulnerability of heritage at James Cook...
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