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A daily current affairs programme that delves deeper into the major stories of the week, through a Pacific lens, and shines a light on issues affecting Pacific people wherever they are in the world.

Hosted by Susana Suisuiki.
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PNG landslide survivors urged to stop digging; World's largest festival for Pacific arts launches in Hawaii; US proposal to test missles on Guams draws scepticism; Cutting the strings in the Pacific.
PNG landslide survivors urged to stop digging.
The Festival of Pacific Arts & Culture, better known as Fest Pac is the world's largest celebration of indigenous Pacific peoples.
A Pacific security group has raised concerns and sceptism over public consultation on a decade-long proposal to test missile defences at Guam.
NZ PM arrives in Niue; Nine bodies recovered from PNG's Enga landslide; Story of Hawaii's sacred mountain comes to Aotearoa.
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has landed in Niue, on his first official visit to the Pacific after assuming office.
Nine bodies recovered from PNG's Enga landslide.
Story of Hawaii's sacred mountain comes to Aotearoa.
Pasifika service leaders recognised in King's birthday honours; Questions whether Tonga Forum housing will be ready; New Cal unrest leads yachties to seek refuge in Vanuatu NZ Rugby board to include Pasifika reps.
Pasifika service leaders recognised in King's birthday honours.
Questions whether Tonga Forum housing will be ready.
New Cal unrest leads yachties to seek refuge in Vanuatu.
NZ Rugby board to include Pasifika reps.
NZ Budget has Pasifika's best interests at heart - Minister Reti; New Cal policemen facing criminal inquiry following disturbing video; Pacific women's cricket on the rise; 'There's value in speaking your language' - Samoan lecturer.
NZ Budget has Pasifika's best interests at heart - Minister Reti.
New Caledonia policemen facing criminal inquiry following disturbing video.
Pacific women's cricket is on the world map, thanks to Samoa and Vanuatu.
'There's value in speaking your language' - Samoan lecturer.
Total funding for Pacific Peoples has been slashed by about NZ$26 million in this year's New Zealand budget; Death toll from PNG landslide remains uncertain; PNG politicians finally have something to say about Enga disaster; Super Rugby's Pasifika teams vie top eight spot.
Total funding for Pacific Peoples has been slashed by about NZ$26 million in this year's New Zealand budget.
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