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Rugby in the Pacific is growing and one way is to invest in youth rugby and that’s exactly what the Cook Islands has done with
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Pacific women are amongst the highest percentage likely to die from the disease. Women aged between 45-69 are encouraged
Cancer is the third most common cause of death in children in the Pacific. Up until 2006 no child with cancer in Fiji, Tonga or
Our own Susana Talagi-Guttenbeil catches up with the Niuean community in the midst of Niue Language week. The theme this year is “Fakafiafiaaga ma e
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