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Being climate change refugees in NZ 'a last resort' for Pacific people
The message that Pacific people affected by climate change would rather stay in their homes than become refugees in New Zealand was reiterated by a panel at Canterbury University. Audio
#beingmicronesian exposes abuse towards Micronesians in Hawaii
Sha Ongelungel started the #beingmicronesian online movement to raise awareness about discrimination faced by Micronesian immigrants in Hawaii.
Samoan Language Week focus on keeping youth connected
One of the key aims of Samoan Language Week in New Zealand is instilling a sense of identity and pride in young Samoans living here.
Community runs deep at Pacific music's big night
The events centre in Manukau, South Auckland, was filled with cheers, music and exception talent on Thursday night, as the Pacific music community was treated to a range of performances,... Video
NZ political parties outline Pacific policies ahead of election
With the New Zealand election being held this weekend political parties have outlined their Pacific-related policies. Audio
Marshalls women recruited for illegal US adoptions
Officials are concerned about an increase in the number of Marshall Islands women illegally adopting out their babies to families in the United States.
Cook Islands languages 'need to be nurtured'
As the languages of the Cook Islands were celebrated in New Zealand this week, there is a renewed sense that more needs to be done to ensure their survival.
Pacific youth 'need to be aware of their self-worth'
Youth workers from the Pacific say that it's vital young people in the region feel empowered, and included as valued members of society.
Chasing the perfect night sky shot
Wellington photographer Mark Gee says he feels like "the only person on earth" when he's all alone photographing New Zealand's crystal clear night skies. Video