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Pacific women rising in business sector
The success of Pacific women entrepreneurs was highlighted at the biannual National Pacific Business Trust Awards held in Auckland last week.
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28 JUN 2018
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The success of Pacific women entrepreneurs was highlighted at the biannual National Pacific Business Trust Awards held in Auckland last week.
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The newest Samoan on the entertainment scene says he was asked to perform the Siva Tau during his trial for the WWE.
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An investigation into the charter vessel that capsized in the Kaipara Harbour two years ago, has found the eight passengers killed would have had a better chance of survival, if they had all worn life jackets.
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The Solomon Islands is gearing up to welcome up to 800 delegates for a major event on the cultural calendar for the Pacific - the Melanesian Arts Festival begins in Honiara this Sunday.
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The captain of Papua New Guinea's national rugby league team says the sport could be the one thing that unites his nation, one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world.
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A drunken driver who smashed into the Cook Islands Parliament building over the weekend has brought back a sense of deja-vu to the national landmark.
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A Cook Islands Police investigation into an assault at Rehab nightclub two weeks ago by an off-duty police officer has slammed social media and news reports of the incident, saying they are now looking for a key suspect in Ne...
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A bat's head from Samoa was seized at Auckland International Airport last week off a traveller from Apia.
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The coaches of Samoa and Tonga's national rugby league teams want the Pacific nations to be included in NRL's international calendar, adding momentum to New Zealand's 'commercial common sense' call for a Pacific State of Ori...
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A young female tourist on a short holiday to the Cook Islands is off work and nursing a broken jaw after allegedly being jumped and bashed at the Rehab nightclub just hours before her flight back to New Zealand.
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A descendant of a Niuean man who was kidnapped by black-birders, will return to Niue in August to retrace their origins.
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More than 2,000 government employees will get a boost to their pay packets come September, thanks to a new living wage for public servants.
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Fiji have picked up their fourth consecutive Pacific Nations Cup title defeating Georgia 37 to 15 in Suva on Saturday.
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The returned member of Parliament for the Cook Islands' Tupapa-Marairenga electorate says it's his aim to bring about action and change for his people, regardless of who emerges as the next government of the Cook Islands.
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The Democratic Party has confirmed Tina Pupuke-Browne will remain as the party leader, despite her loss in the Rakahanga electorate.
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The President of the Cook Islands National Council of Women says the short lead-in time to this year's general elections has meant the cancellation of training plans aimed at getting more women into politics.
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Two men involved in a shooting in Niue over the weekend have been released on bail.
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The vice president of a newly-formed political party in Tonga says they're aiming to restore confidence in Tonga's politics, amid a series of political setbacks and a multi-million dollar lawsuit facing the Government.
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Leaders of the Congregational Christian Church in Samoa are awaiting a response from the Prime Minister to meet and discuss their disagreement over ministers paying income tax.
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A climate change policy expert for the Pacific says it's vital Pacific people have their say in New Zealand's Zero Carbon Bill public consultation so that the harsh realities of people in their home islands are heard.
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An informal media poll of 100 voters across the Cook Islands has given Democratic Party leader Tina Pupuke-Browne a seven-point lead as the country's preferred Prime Minister, over Cook Islands Party leader and current Prime...
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Vanuatu's Speaker of the House Esmon Saimon is yet to decide on the vote of no confidence filed against Prime Minister Charlot Salwai in Parliament yesterday.
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The Cook Islands Incumbent Minister of Finance says he will be supporting a plea from public servants in the northern islands that the Public Service Commissioner grant them special 'Moana' leave.
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A new hub has been launched in Auckland as a base for the West Papuan independence movement in New Zealand.
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The sons of the late Jonah Lomu clung to their mum Nadene as they delivered a tearful tribute to their dad at Auckland's Manukau Memorial Gardens this morning.
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Cook Islands voters in the northern islands of the country have been vocal in their pleas for government intervention in the transport sector.
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A Fijian pastor and his teenage son are amongst eight passengers and two pilots killed after their plane crashed in bad weather in Kenya.
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Georgia and Fiji have both managed narrow victories at the Pacific Nations Cup rugby tournament, which kicked off at Suva's ANZ Stadium over the weekend.
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Solomon Islanders are being warned to conserve water as the country heads into what experts predict will be a drier-than-usual period.
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Tuvalu's national football team's made a disappointing debut at the alternative world cup, CONIFA.
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"Pacific arts is part of New Zealand's art landscape. You cannot ignore the arts of the Pacific people."
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Pacific women are at the top of the list of Pacific recipients who have been recognised in this year's Queen's Birthday Honours.
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