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New Caledonia: Indigenous awakening
Kanaks are regaining their land and pride, says Pamela Wade.
<i>Fiji Times</i> gets new editor
In a move set to raise concerns about the newspaper's independence, Fiji Times publisher Dallas Swinstead said editor-in-chief Netani Rika had quit because of perceptions he was anti-government.
Tongans raise $600k for quake appeal
Two radio-thons held in Tonga over the past week have raised almost $600,000 for the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal Fund.
'Appreciative' Tongans dig deep for NZ quake victims
"Deeply appreciative" Tongans are showing their gratitude for NZ support with a big fund raising effort for the Canterbury quake victims.
Tsunami: A love that started with a wave
A NZ-Samoan couple who met helping clean up after the tsunami are marrying today to bring something positive to the anniversary of the tragedy.
'I can imagine the children playing here'
Salamasina Taufua dreads marking the graves of her three children, who died in the tsunami.
Niue: Hunting the uga
Jim Eagles comes face to face with a terrifying but tasty monster in the forests of Niue.
Call on Chaudhry judge due soon
Former Fiji prime minister Mahendra Chaudhry wants a neutral judge to preside over his money laundering case.
Joyce joins list of MPs with convictions
Transport Minister Steven Joyce is the latest MP to admit having criminal convictions.
Rarotonga: Here's mud in your eye
Wheels rip and the dirt flies on this easy-going island safari, says Rachel Tiffen.
Rarotonga: Sultry nights at ultimate hideaway
Rarotonga's most luxurious resort is the pinnacle of indulgence, writes Rachel Tiffen.
Online wine: La Vinotheque
Broadband, as hundreds of thousands of New Zealand users already know, provides fast access to the internet and email.
Cook Islands: A rocky road to Raro
Despite having to adjust his expectations of an island idyll, father of three Liam Dann manages to have a good time in the Cook Islands.
Rebuilding homes could take years - expert
Rebuilding up to 100,000 damaged and destroyed homes in quake-hit Canterbury could take years, a building executive says.