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Samoa Govt pushes major change under cloak of Covid-19 - law society
Samoa's government is using the Covid-19 pandemic to covertly make changes to the country's Constitution and its judiciary, according to the president of the Samoa Law Society.
Many homeless or without electricity in Fiji after Cyclone Harold
The scale of Cyclone Harold's impact continues to be revealed, days after last week's storm.
'Listen to our voices': Pasifika protest over anti-gay laws at pride march
The ongoing criminalisation of homosexuality around Oceania was the focus for the Pacific community at Saturday's Our-March in Auckland. Video
Dunedin's Samoan community leaders meet with editor over measles cartoon
In New Zealand, leaders from Dunedin's Samoan community have met with management of the local paper to express the hurt and harm caused by a cartoon making light of the Samoa measles epidemic. Audio
Installation tells story of Tokelauans sold into slavery
In the late 1800s, Tokelau's population plummeted to 85 people, because of slavery. Audio
Emotional scars remain in American Samoa from tsunami
A villager in American Samoa says it's "heart-breaking" to see Leone still hasn't recovered from the tsunami 10 years ago. Audio
The tsunami and the two Samoas: 10 years on
First Person - For the 10th anniversary of the tsunami that killed 180 people across Polynesia, Dominic Godfrey returned to the Samoas to see how his ancestral home lands had recovered. Audio
Cook Islands sexual abuse of young males double NZ's
Young males in the Cook Islands are twice as likely to be sexually abused as those in New Zealand, according to a recent study.
Traditional practices ‘key to boosting Pacific fish stocks’
Traditional marine conservation practices in the Pacific could be key to more successful commercial practices.
Western Province, Solomons' new international gateway
The opening of Munda airport to international flights sparks hope for a tourism boom in the Solomon Islands's Western Province.
New book shares stories from Samoa's rainbow community
A new book that shares experiences of Samoa's rainbow community through the stories of 14 fa'afafine, transgender and queer writers, has been launched in Wellington.
Worker restrictions put construction at risk on Guam
Guam is facing a crisis in its civilian construction sector due to a labour shortage caused by new US federal restrictions on Filipino workers.
Cooks govt challenged to call parliament
The leader of the opposition in the Cook Islands has challenged the government to call parliament and test their claim that an opposition MP will cross the floor.
Pacific fighting for 1.5 degrees at COP24
Pacific delegates to the latest climate talks in Poland are aiming to galvanise political will to halt global temperature rise at 1.5 degrees celsius. Audio
Climate change aid 'not reaching those who need it most'
Money aimed at combatting climate change is not reaching the Pacific's poorest and most vulnerable, a development agency says. Audio
Pre-colonial Pacific culture 'inspiration for feminism today'
People of the Pacific need to decolonise their minds and reflect on the traditional role of women as men's equals, says New Zealand's Minister of Pacific Peoples.
Samoa domestic violence inquiry seeks to lift 'veil of silence'
A damning inquiry into Samoa's domestic violence "crisis" has attempted to pull back the "veil of silence" shrouding the issue.
Europe's largest Pacific art show about to open in London
A new exhibition in London will showcase the art of the Pacific and the dynamic relationships of its people. Audio
The story of Samoan tattooing
Three thousand years of Samoan tattooing have been chronicled in a book. Audio
Medical error likely cause of Samoa baby deaths
There is a high likelihood medical error was to blame for the deaths of two infants in Samoa following their MMR vaccinations, a vaccinologist says. Audio
Preventing disaster: Pacific maritime safety examined
New Zealand Defence Force aircraft are spending hundreds of expensive hours every year looking for missing fishing boats and ferries in the Pacific. Audio
Fiji airport service calls on police to evict locked-out workers
A union spokesperson for workers locked out at Fiji's main international airport says management is now asking the police to evict workers from the site.
Pacific leaders in Paris for climate summit
Pacific leaders will join others from around the world in Paris this week to call for concrete action on climate change.
PNG coffee grower focuses on quality and improvement
A coffee grower in Papua New Guinea found the taste of his own product put him off instant coffee forever. Audio
Petition for West Papuan independence vote to go to UN
West Papuan independence campaigners are set to petition the United Nations, with signatures of people inside the Indonesian province, when the General Assembly sits later this month.