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Pacific Waves for 15 October 2025
Candidates confirmed for Tonga's election; Pacific news wrap with Christina Persico; Climate experts address adaptation solutions. Audio
Pacific Waves for 14 October 2025
People are sticking to the status quo - Nauru elections; Five to nine tropical cyclones predicted for the Pacific; New training initiative a game changer for Pacific workers. Audio
People are sticking to the status quo - Nauru elections
TVNZ Pacific correspondent Barbara Dreaver joins Pacific Waves to discuss Nauru's recently held elections. Audio
Five to nine tropical cyclones predicted for the Pacific
Meteorologists are predicting five to nine cyclones for the southwest Pacific in the coming season. Audio
Pacific Waves for 11 October 2025
Nauru election gets underway; Fiji must focus on the future as it marks 55th independence - academic; Pacific news wrap with Christina Persico. Audio
Pacific news wrap with Christina Persico
Pacific news wrap with Christina Persico. Audio
Pacific Waves 10 October 2025
RNZ Pacific Papua New Guinea correspondent Scott Waide joins Pacific Waves to unpack PNG's defence treaty with Australia and more; NZ govt urged to create new humanitarian visa; Pacific sports wrap… Audio
PNG and Australia defence treaty to be debated
RNZ Pacific Papua New Guinea correspondent Scott Waide joins Pacific Waves to unpack PNG's defence treaty with Australia and more. Audio
Pacific sports wrap with Iliesa Tora
Samoa loses to Oman in T20 World Cup qualifier opener, new rugby union competition raises concerns and Pacific Championships teams list sends rugby league fans into a frenzy. Audio
Pacific Waves for 9 October 2025
Fijian workers overseas behaviour 'embarrassing' - Fiji PM; Pacific social media wrap with Coco Lance; Pacific advocates recognised for climate campaign. Audio
Pacific social media wrap with Coco Lance
Pacific social media wrap with Coco Lance. Audio
Pacific advocates recognised for climate campaign
Pacific climate change advocates says the region's success in highlighting its plight on the world stage shows anything is possible. Audio
Pacific Waves for 7 October 2025
NZ pays Samoa millions in compensation over sunken vessel; Te Maeva Nui festival returns to Aotearoa; Embracing my Fijian identity and culture - Esther Traill. Audio
Embracing my Fijian identity and culture - Esther Traill
In Aotearoa, thousands of Fijians are celebrating culture and heritage for Fijian Language Week or Macawa ni vosa vakaviti. Audio
Pacific Waves for 4 October 2025
PNG a 'pawn' in defence treaty - former military chief; Pacific weekly news wrap; Ta moko artists study Maori ancestral heads; Tuvalu families celebrate language week through games. Audio
Pacific weekly news wrap
RNZ Pacific bulletins editor Christina Persico with the weekly Pacific news wrap. Audio
Pacific Waves for 3 October 2025
New Zealand's foreign minister Vaovasamanaia Winston Peters speaks on the UN General Meeting in New York and his meetings with the Pacific leaders; The NRL comes to a peak this Sunday night with the… Audio
Vaovasamanaia Winston Peters on UNGM
New Zealand's foreign minister Vaovasamanaia Winston Peters speaks on the UN General Meeting in New York and his meetings with the Pacific leaders. Audio
Pacific regional sports update
World Rugby issues new guidelines for player welfare, New Caledonia's under-19 women's football team qualifies for their first-ever world cup, and Pacific Championship rugby league tournament coming… Audio
Samoa declares state of emergency over financial crisis
In Samoa, the goverment appears to be out of money meaning a range of workers - from nurses to police officers - are out of pocket. Audio